Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 10, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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MEETINGS
The Psychology Chib will meet today at
4 30 p m in Room tit. EMU
SEMINARS
“You Can't Boat tho Ertomy White Raising
Mto Flag" is the topic ot a presentation today
at 7 30 p m in Room 214 EMU The seminar
will be on proletarian internationalism and
the importance ot a radical rupture with any
form ot patriotism in preparing tor revolution
in countries like the United Stales The event
is sponsored by Friends ot the RCYB
SPEAKERS
"Promotion and Topicality of No* Perce
Objects" is the topic ot a speech by Noel
Rude, graduate tellow in linguistics, today at
3 30 p m in Room 202 Chapman Hall
"Dissident Speakers In the Twentieth
Century" will be the topic ot a lecture by
Marc Abrams. University |ournalism protes
sor. today at 12 30 p m in Room 109 EMU
Sponsored by the University Democrats
Everyone is welcome
CLASSES
The Mock U.S. Senate Steering Commit
tee class needs 10-12 students interested in
coordinating activities ot Senate commit
tees. reporters, lobbyists and executive
branch representatives The class will be
held MWF at 3 30 pm is worth 3 credits
requires a 2 term commitment and requires
instructor s permission to enroll Students
are being sought trom fields of all business
areas CSPA economics history interna
tionai studies journalism military science
political science psychology rhetoric and
communication and sociology These
areas however are not exclusive It you are
interested m being a part of the class pilease
make arrangements to meet with Richard
Mathisen or Tim Mitchell at the Political
Science Student Union. Room 823. PLC ext
4890 or at our home phone numbers ext
6021 and 343-0556. respectively
FILMS
“El Salvador The People WM Win" will be
shown today at 7 and 9pm at 1236 Kincaid
St in the Wesley Center The new Salvador
an tilm will be shown tor the first lime in
Eugene The showing is co-sponsored by
Clergy and Laity Concerned and the Eugene
Council tor Human Rights in Latin America
“The American Eagle" will be presented
today at 8 pm in the EMU Forum Room
Alaskan ornithologist Steve Smith spent 11
weeks filming nesting sequences in the
ChiKat Valley Only two copies ot the piece
are available in the United States The film is
sponsored by the Survival Center free ot
charge
MISCELLANEOUS
Santa Claua will bn appearing al tha
Christmas Craft* Fair* outside of Room 167.
EMU. today from 10 30 a m to noon There
will be refreshments and Christmas tree
decorating Children are invited to |oin the
tun Call the Craft Center at 686-4361 for
more information
You are Invited to (oln the community In
prayer and celebration of a Spanish Maes
honoring the feast ot our Lady of Guadalupe
— Patroness of the Americas at the Newman
Center. 1850 Emerald St . Friday at 7 30 p m
A potluck dinner will immediately follow the
Mass Bring something to share and wear
something traditional For more information
call 343-7182 or 683-1037 Everyone la
welcome
Potnaettlas. holly and mistletoe are poi
sonous to pets. Insure all of your family a
happy holiday Keep plants in a safe place
out of the reach ol animals Call Lane County
Animal Regulation Authority at 887-nons
tor more information
There will be a potluck dinner and special
open hours at the Museum of Natural His
tory this evening Potluck 5 30-6 30 p m
open house till 10 pm Slide shows, exhibits
a chance to meet the stall and volunteers
Find out about the present and future ol the
Museum ol Natural History
The University Student Directories will be
distributed to the members ot the University
community beginning Monday Departments
should call EMU Administration ext 3705 to
reserve their copies which may be picked
up in Room 101 EMU Students may pick up
a copy of the directory at one ol three places
in the EMU - in the Main Lobby at the Mam
Desk or m the ASUO Executive Office Suite
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Soviet. Syrian and FaMasha Jews' Human
Rights Day today from Ham to 1 p m in the
EMU Lobby Everyone is invited to par
ticipate Sponsored by the Jewish Students
Union
POLICY
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anyone wishing to announce meetings
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miscellaneous events Briefs are run once
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