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President Continued from Page 2 people, not fragmentation." "One party is ail we need. Now, I’m not saying that I should be the only candidate in that party, that would be egocen tric." Even so, "I think I could do a pretty good job, especially after 18 years of practice," Holden says. The crisis Holden perceives is a geometric increase in man’s destruction of the Earth. The next 20 years will be ultimately important in deciding our fate and will require individual poli tical action, he says. Holden says he has been encouraging people through his seminars and lectures to run for office regardless of their previous political experience. “If you were to talk to people on this campus I'm sure that 80 to 90 percent don’t care what is happening in the political envi ronment," he says. “I think that is irresponsible. We have to start getting involved We need a humanitarian government sympathetic to human needs." Holden credits such institu tions as "organized religion” and public education for condi tioning the mind. Holden has experienced teaching within the public education system and believes we are "putting the mind to sleep." By discouraging creative thinking we are In effect placing a rock on future growth, he says. "I realize what I am working against. I'm not a visionary. I am a realist, not an idealist. People thought it idealistic to go to the moon But, you have to start to turn (your) vision into actuality." Holden is now contacting in dividuals at the grassroots level he feels would be empathic to his campaign. Many of these people are in "New Age" and spiritual groups. In Eugene, Holden spoke before such groups as Greenpeace and the Foundation of Universal Unity. The traditional media has also been fairly receptive in Eugene — he has been on three televi sion stations and six radio programs, as well as being featured In an article in the Springfield News. The Theosophical Library of Springfield sponsored his stay in the area Holden says he is able to live on $200 to $300 a month with the help of such organizations. But the rigors of his odyssey are manifested most clearly on his body, not his wallet. Press photos of Holden from the beginning of the campaign show a healthy, plump man, but after six months on the road, he now has pronounced cheek bones and an almost emaciated body. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau HKAH6 HBV HMD'S ThH$ BXBCU . ^ mUHOGOT hmasmuj, soop-wam FULAh.UWMT CMP GET H SO MUCHWUBLE IS BEXNPME' y^mr* UK HOW), PUCKS! A souwemArsM, tmt. GOKCOUSMtS. TttHHtSOUH COt COMPANY' SOMCKPY OUGHT TO MApf A KMC OF MS S1DW. of cause, TWTF&fSON Heuor tvajLPHAVeiO o BLOOM COUNTY 1H6 NAM6'S BLONPie. WflOMtA. I IMftMfUy/ ...SUNKSY! I BlNKLtY.' MMMU! mamm by Berke Breathed ANYTHING W6U-I5TRONGtY UMM61 SUSPECT iWK. CARBONATING MY MORMONeS. II et al. MEETINGS AH Mortar Board mambara: Please attend the meeting today at 5:30 p m. In 108 EMU. Professor Melvin C. Aikens will be speaking about Phi Beta Kappa Also there will be an officers' meeting at 5 p.m. In 108 EMU. Students for a Nuclear Free Future (SNuFF) will meet today at 5 p.m. In 112 EMU. All are welcome. The Gay and Lesbian Alliance will hold a Genaral Business meeting today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. In 337 EMU For more Information call GALA at X3360 or just show up SEMINARS/WORK SHOPS The ACS Student Affiliate Is sponsoring a ssmtnar on Graduate School admlsalone tonight at 7 In 331 Science II. Members should attend Refreshments will be served Career Planning and Placement presents Drees For Success, a workshop In professional dress for men and women will be held In 167 EMU at 3:30 p.m with fashion and commentary be Joyce Slusher of The Cloakroom and Glen Thomet of The Boardroom Genoa Hall Is sponsoring a Rape Prevention Seminar tonight at 7 In the Bean West Conference Room The program will be put on by the Eugene Police Dept end will focus on "The rapist profile." preventative measures, legailltles, etc Anyone Is Invited to attend Refreshments will be provided SPEAKER8 'Career Signs — The Astrology of Work and Money” is the title of e free presentation by Astrologers Douglas Bloch and Johanna Koch tonight from 7:30 to 10 at the New Age Center, 1015 River Road For further informa tion call 689-5482 Want to teem about advertising agencies? John Cole, retired ad man will be speaking to the American Adverti sing Federation today at 4 p.m. in 301 A-Allen Hall Everyone is welcome to see what the Ad Club is all about MISCELLANEOUS Students for a Nuclear Free Future’s symposium "Nuclear War: What's In It for You?" presents: Religious Perspectives on Nuclear Weapons," an Interfaith panel, at 2:30 p.m. in 123 Science I, and "Foreign Policy, Draft Registration, and Nuclear War," a Coalition Opposing Registration and the Draft panel at 3:45 p.m In 123 Science I. Also. "Reagan's Strategic Arms Reduction Talks," a Citizen Action for Lasting Security Informational panel, at 7:30 p.m. in 123 Science I All events are free and open to the public The Qay and Lesbian Alliance will sponsor a Qsy Mena Rap Group tonight at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid A local physician will be speaking on sexually transmlttabie diseases The meeting will be from 7 to 9 p m Call GALA at x3360 for more Information The Qay and Leabian Alliance will sponsor a Lesbian Dlecusslon Group tonight in 337 EMU The topic will be Lesbians In the work force For more information call GALA at X3360 Classifieds 686-4343 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT OOE OFFICE, 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by 1 pm one day prior to puolication. 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