Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 1982, Section A, Page 3, Image 3

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Historian talks
on Falklands
The recently seized Falkland
Islands, invaded Friday by Ar
gentine national forces, and the
destination for a 40-vessel Bri
tish fleet bent on retaking the
islands, will be the subject today
of a talk by an expert on the
history of Argentina
David Tamarin, visiting assis
tant professor of Latin American
history at the University, will
speak on 'The Falklands/Mal
vinas Conflict: Historical Per
spective and the Crisis of Con
temporary Argentina" at 3:30
today in Room 180 PLC. His
presentation is sponsored by
the Graduate History Club and
the University history depart
ment
John Nott, British defense
secretary, said Sunday that Bri
tain is prepared to fight Argen
tina for control of the Falkland
Islands — called the "Malvinas’’
by Argentina — and said a
peaceful solution was unlikely
Civil rights
forum slated
A forum entitled Racism and
the Attack on Civil Rights: In
Eugene: In Oregon: In Wash
ington D C will be held tonight
at 8 p m in the EMU Forum
Room
The forum will feature Ron
Herndon, of the Black United
Front, as the keynote speaker
and Myra Willard, the former
director of the University's affir
mative action office
Willard is currently involved in
a lawsuit with the University
over an alleged incident of
discrimination
Other speakers include Cath
erine Lauris, Sharon Claeys
sens and Chinosole, an instruc
tor at the University and Lane
Community College
The event is jointly sponsored
by the AFT Local 3209, Clergy
and Laity Concerned, the
Mayday Cultural Committee and
the LCC Multicultural Center
Firms to offer
job experience
Five Eugene area firms will
offer "Afternoon on the Job”
experiences for University
students during spring term.
Small groups of 12 students
each will have the opportunity to
see business in action in a var
iety of areas, according to Deb
bie Chereck, career develop
ment specialist with the Univer
sity's Career Planning and
Placement Service
Students may sign up for the
free program at the placement
office on the Monday before the
particular visit is offered Par
ticipating firms and the dates of
scheduled visits include Foster
& Marshall/AMEX, April 15; The
Emporium, April 22; ADLIB, Inc ,
April 29; New York Life Insur
ance, May 6; and The Eugene
Hilton, May 13
Chereck says each visit will
include an overview of the firm's
organization, opportunities for
entry-level jobs and job
qualification requirements
Information packets will be
given to students when they
register Transportation to and
from the visit will be provided
The groups will meet at the
placement office. 246 Susan
Campbell Hall, at 1:30 p m and
return to campus about 4 p.m
For more information, call
Chereck at 686-3235.
IFC elections
now totals 35
ASUO elections are interest
ing — if not exciting — as
became obvious from reviewing
developments as campaigns
got underway Monday and
Tuesday
Gus Palmitessa, ASUO ex
ecutive vice president and elec
tions director, allowed into the
election another candidate for
the Incidental Fee Commitee —
bringing the total number to 35
running for seven positions.
Tom Simpson, a sophomore
in telecommunications and film
studies, apparently thought he
was filling out the appropriate
form to file as a candidate on
Friday As it turns out, Simpson
filled out an IFC job application.
IFC Chairer Karsten Rasmus
sen says Simpson's statement
on the application didn’t make
much sense until he realized
Simpson’s faux pas Palmitessa
said he allowed Simpson into
the running because it was an
honest mistake and because
one more candidate couldn’t
have any effect on a field of 34.
Simpson’s name was placed
on the bottom of the ballot.
In other election news, IFC
candidate Ted Marks, a
sophomore in biology and poli
tical science, first on the IFC
ballot, has announced his al
liance with the new Students for
a Progressive Agenda coalition.
Census data
conference set
The University’s Bureau of
Governmental Research and
Services will co-host the third
annual conference to focus on
Speaker focuses on Greek hazing
Eileen Stevens, founder of the Committee
Halting Useless College Killings, will speak at 7
p m tonight in Room 150 Geology
Stevens, from Sayville, N Y , is "for frater
nities but against fraternity hazing,'' according
to a representative of the University chapter of
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, which is spon
soring the talk Stevens' son. Chuck Stenzel,
was killed Feb £4,1978. in a hazing incident at
Alfred College in New York He was a member
of Klan Alpine, a local fraternity
A $1 admission fee will be charged to
cover the cost of bringing Stevens to Oregon.
Any additional funds raised will be donated to
her committee.
According to the SAE representative,
Stevens is an excellent speaker with a
worthwhile message. She will speak at Oregon
State University on Thursday, also under SAE
sponsorship.
For more information, call the SAE frater
nity at 485-9080.
the availably and uses of 1980
census data. The Lane Council
of Governments, in conjunction
with the governmental research
bureau, will also host the con
ference set for Monday, April,
19 at the new Eugene Confer
ence Center.
The conference will examine
demographic characteristics as
revealed by 1980 U S. census
data released in December
1981, the conference will also
explore Oregon population,
housing and economic trends
since 1980.
Designed for Oregon and
Washington area social science
data users, the conference will
benefit data users from health,
land-use, housing and econ
omic development planners and
businesses or individuals who
need small-area data, says Ka
ren Seidel, University research
associate
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