Group goals cut
in IFC hearing
Only one group requesting incidental
fee funding had all its goals approved by
the Incidental Fee Committee Thursday,
although the committee approved a
majority of the goals of two other new
student programs.
The committee approved all three
goals of the University Song and Dance
Troupe with the provision that the funds
be spent only on costumes and music
The campus chapter of American Ad
vertising Federation had two of five goals
rejected because they would not benefit
the University, as required by IFC rules
The committee unanimously voted
against a goal to fund films and presen
tations 'that are helpful in securing
post-college employment,"
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University
art museum
closed today ,
The University art museum t
will be closed all day today as
museum employees install a
special exhibit and complete
construction work on an eleva
tor for handicapped patrons.
The museum will be open to
the public Sunday only between
2 and 4 p m. for a special open
ing reception for the Friends of
the Museum of Art.
Regular museum hours are
noon to 5 p.m., Wednesday
through Sunday. except
holidays For more information,
call the museum at 686-3027.
Reagan’s claims
‘misstatements’
PORTLAND, (AP) - U S Sen
Mark Hatfield. R-Ore , said
Thursday that a Reader's Digest 1
article that says that foreign y
agents instigated the American
nuclear-arms freeze movement
is inaccurate
In a news conference a week
ago, President Reagan said for
eign agents were responsible
for instigating the nuclear
freeze movement
"It is full of misstatements,
untruths." Hatfield said from
Washington
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Circle K Club with 162
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