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MEETINGS
The Society of Professional Journalists
wits meet this evening at 7 30 in Room 301 -A.
Allen Hall All members should attend
The Political Science Student Union will
meet today at 3 30 p m in Century Room D
EMU All politically-minded and non poli
tically-minded students are encouraged to
attend
The University Sailing Team is holding a
meeting today at 8 p m in the EMU Room
will be posted
The Hawaii Club will hold a meeting
tonight at 7 in Room 101 EMU Topics to be
covered will be the ski trip, the next party,
and the luau
The IFC will meet today at 4 p m to
consider 1982-83 budget proposals for the
following groups The American Chemistry
Society — 4 p m Crisis Center — 4 20 p m
International Studies Association — 4 50
p m DEPM Grads — 5:35 p m . JSU — 6pm
FILMS
"Cry of the Wild." a film which explores
the lives and plight ot the timber wolf and the
pure white Arctic wolf will be shown today at
8p m m Room 123. Science I Sponsored by
the Survival Center
Oregon Daily Emerald
SPEAKERS
"Theoretical and Mathodological
Preliminaries to the Study of Thematicity in
Discourse" is the topic of a lecture today by
Prof Russell Tomlin, department of linguis
tics. in Room 202. Chapman Hall, at 3 30
p m
"Racism In Lane County" will be the topic
of a panel presentation today at 7 p m at the
Emerald Baptist Church, 19th Avenue and
Patterson Street The panelists will be
Patricia Creal director. Multicultural Center
Lane Community College Misa Joo, Eugene
District 4-J school teacher and member of
the Eugene Minorities Commission Manuel
Pacheco director. University High School
Equivalency Program and Maria Tenorio.
statt member for the Indian Child Welfare
Pro|ect Moderator tor the panel will be Kent
Gorham, human rights specialist for the City
of Eugene In conjunction with the panel,
there will be a special program for children
ages 5-12
RADIO
KWAX 91.1 FM
Feb. 4 — The Chicago Symphony will be
featured at 8 p m Leonard Slatkin conducts
the Sinfonias Nos 1 and 2 from Cantata No
35. Geist und Seele wird Verwirret
SEMINARS
Humanities majors A seminar on current
opportunities, future careers, and academic
planning is being offered today at 3 30 pm
in the Academic Resource Area. Room 164
Oregon Hall Speakers will include Peter
Gontrun. chairman Germanic languages &
literatures Esther Jacobson chairman, art
history Steven Lowenstam, director,
humanities program, and Jack Bennett.
Academic Advising & Student Services
MISCELLANEOUS
Mortar Board would like to announce the
February Professor of the Month competi
tion. Entries are limited to any associate, full,
or visiting professor currently teaching at
the University Any student may nominate
their choice for the outstanding professor by
filling out an application blank available in
the Main Library directly across from the
telephone books Entries will be accepted
until Feb 28 The winner will be announced
in mid-March, just before Spring Vacation
Releasing tension through relaxation is
the topic of a presentation today from
4 30-5 30 p m in the Stafford Hall Lounge
No matter how hard it rains,
Nothing helps you take the dirt off like the
FIRST STREET CAR WASH
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