Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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FLU VACCINATION
Vaccinations tor infiuenza wili be given at the University Student Health Center every
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 00 to 9:00 am. beginning on October 21st and
continuing until the end of fall term
Students may receive the vaccine at a cost of $2 50 per injection
Faculty and staff are charged S3 50 per injection
Persons who have never received flu vaccine and who are under the age of 28 years need two
injections of vaccine four week apart Persons over the age of 28 need only one injection
If persons received one injection of the 1978-79, 1979-80 or 1980-81 vaccine, they would need
only one injection this year
Annual flu immunizations are especially advised for people with an increased risk of
complications from lower respiratory tract infections, including (1) Persons 65 years old and
older (2) Persons of any age over five months with any of the following heart disease
compromised lung functions, chronic kidney disease diabetes, chronic severe anemia and
conditions which compromise immune mechanisms For more information call the Student
Health Center at 686-4441
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MEETINGS
The Lacrosse Club will meet today at 7
pm in Room 113, EMU All new players are
encouraged to attend Next year s game
schedule and money raisers will be dis
cussed
The Administrative Support Group will
hold its December meeting at noon on
Wednesday in Room 108. EMU
Mortar Board will meet tonight at 7 in
Century Room D EMU Executive meeting
will be held at 6 30 p m
University Young Americans tor Freedom
will have a luncheon meeting today at noon
in Century Room F. EMU Prol Henry Gold
stem will give a short talk on Capitalism and
Economic Development Bring your lunch
and visit with other YAFers
The University Computing Association
will hold its December meeting today at 7 30
p m in Room 112. EMU
The American Advertising Federation will
meet today at 4 p m in Room 221 Allen Hall
Attendance by all members is important as
we ll bf scheduling lor book co-op and
showing CLEO's
CLASSES
An Oregon Heart Association certltled
CPR class is being ottered at the Eugene
Hospital and Clinic by CPR Lifeline The
class will be held on Wednesday Irom 7 to 11
p m and registration is reguired For regis
tration and additional information call the
Heart Association at 746-2128 or the CPR
Lifeline at 726-9692
RADIO
KWAX 91 1 FM
Tuesday — Featured Work an oboe and
violin concerto at 10 am International
Concert Hall teaturing the Chamber Or
chestra Festival at 8 30 p m This program is
with me Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra under
Karl Munchinger performing works by
Haydn Mozart and Schubert
SPEAKERS
"Double Envelops Houses In Cenlrsl
Oregon" is the topic ot a lecture Wednesday
by Gary Johansen His lecture is part ol the
Eighth Annual Solar Seminar Series and will
be held at 7 30 p m at the Central Presby
terian Church 1475 Ferry St Sponsored by
the University Solar Energy Center and the
Willamette Valley Solar Energy Association
For further information contact 686 3696
The results ol a blo-cullursl study ol
Bolivian children will be the subtect ol a talk
today at a meeting ol the University chapter
ol Sigma Xi. national science honorary
Geraldine Moreno-Black will lecture al 8
p m in Science I Room 123, on Iron
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Deficiency Anemia in Native Children of
Highland Bolivia
The Tabard Ink/Pot ft Quill peasants “An
Evening with Stanley Greenfield" today at 7
p m in the Room 303, Chapman Hall He will
be discussing his forthcoming translation of
Beowulf Refreshments will be provided
FILMS
"The 79 Springs of Ho Chi Mlnh," will be
shown today at 7 p m in Room ?44 Gilbert
Hall Part of the class World in Crisis the
film details the story of the father of the
Vietnamese revolution Ho Chi Mmh
MISCELLANEOUS
A Christmas Cookie Exchange will be
held Thursday in Gerlingor Alumni Lounge
from 10 am to 1 30 p m Oregon Centennial
Cookbooks will also be available Contact
Theresa Janes president at 686 0080 for
reservations
A benefit dinner to aid Salvadorean
refugees is being sponsored by the Central
America Study-Action Group of Clergy and
Laity Concerned today from 6-9 p m at the
Keystone Cafe. 395 W Fifth Ave Mexican
food will be served The proceeds will be
sent to the Salvadorean Humanitarian Aid
Researcti and Education Foundation to aid
Salvadorean refugees SHARE sends money
directly to Bishop Mendez Arceo in Cuer
navaca Mexico who then sends it to
refugee centers in Central America The
price of the dinner will be on a sliding scale
from S4 to S6 For more information or to buy
advance tickets call Mary Price at 485 1755
A panel discussion concerning cable
television and its Impact on the local public
is being offered by The Society of Profes
•tonal Journalists today at 7 30 p m in the
EMU Forum Everyone is welcome, there will
be refreshments provided
POLICY
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anyone wishing to announce meetings
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miscellaneous events Briefs are run once
and they are subject to space limitations
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