II et al. MEETINGS AFS Collage Group moots tonight at 7:30 in the EMU Fishbowl (look (or AFS sign). Bring photos, slides, etc. Martsting Association moots directly following presentation by Rebecca Ridley in Rm. 244 Gilbert, today at 4 p.m. Vet Worts’ Job development networt Is open to all veterans. Anyone interested is welcome to join weekly meetings every Wed from 7-9 p.m. at 1236 Kincaid, in the chapel area. Students Interested In helping to plan a rally to protest the recent faculty vote kill Ing discussion of discriminatory Military Science policies are invited to a meeting at the Wesley Ctr., 1414 Kincaid today at 5 p.m. Women In Transition will have their weekly discueslon meeting today at 12:30-1:30 at the Faculty Club, for women who have returned — or are returning — to school Students Opposing Registration and the Draft will meet today at 6 p.m. In Century Rm. A EMU. Agenda includes the upcom ing information table and draft counseling workshop. Finance club meets today at 5:30 in Rm 338 Gilbert LECTURES “Pollution and Power. American Gypsy Women" is the topic of a slide-lecture to be given by Carol Silverman, An thropology, at 3:30 today in Rm 204 Condon "Recruiting, Training and Building Suc cessful Sales People” is the topic of a presentation to be given by Rebecca Ripley, NCR Corporation at 4 p.m. today in Rm 244 Gilbert. “Design Approaches to Large Commer cial Buildings” is a lecture to be given tonight by Mark Steven Baker, Solar Con sultant. at 7 p.m. in Rm. 283 Lawrence. Lecture is free. For more information, call 686-3696 Johannes Spring, Dept, of Romance Languages, presents an oral defense of his doctoral thesis, "The Chaka Theme in the Francophone Theater of Black Africa" today at 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 109 Friendly. Public is invited. MISCELLANEOUS Students International Meditation Society will give a free public introductory discussion on the Transcendental Medita tion Program, today In EMU Rm. 110 at 1:30 and 8 p.m. All students registered for HUM 410 (FreedomJCulture USSR) should submit their critique of the symposium no later than Mon., May 16, to Prof. Leong in 415 Friendly if they wish to receive credit for the course. Ad Club — We want to see you at the Honors Luncheon on May 19 at 11 30 at the Eugene Hilton Reservations for the lun cheon are due Fri See Bob Taber. Origin*," a Him aeries dealing with evolutlonlsm/creationlsm will be shown tonight in Rm 150 Geology at 7:30 p m Discussion afterwards $1 admission. Call 343-0451 for more information. Off-the-Record,” a student-faculty ice cream social will be held today from 3:30-5 p.m. in Go (linger Lounge All students are welcome. Students who support nondiscrimina tion against gays and lesbians at the University are Invited to Join a silent, peaceful vigil at noon today in front of Johnson Hall to protest the recent faculty vote killing discussion of discriminatory Military Science policies Bring signs it you wish Come to a demonstration of CRESCENT illustration boards and papers today at 11:30,1 30 and 2:30 in the Art and Architec ture Dept, of the Bookstore INTERVIEWS Sign up begins at 7:30 a.m. on Wed. In Rm. 246 Susan Campbell Hall for the following recruiters: May 16 — Bristol-Myers Products (for Full-time Sales Rep for the Eugene area) May 16 — ORE IDA Foods. Inc (for Mgmt Asst/Finance — MBA s In Finance w/Bachelors in FlrWAcct). May 17 — Alexander Grant & Co (for Winter Quarter '84 Accounting Internship — Jr. — Business Admin). May 17 — New York Life Insurance (for Sales Representative — Spring. Summer grads — B/M — Business Admin). May 17 — Olympia Public Schools Per sonnel Coop — Group Meeting ONLY — 3-4 p.m.. Century Rm., EMU. May 18 — Douglas County School District (for Resource Room; Secondary Special Education — Learning Disabled. Trainable Mentally Retarded). May 18 — Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company (tor Entry Level Sales — Spring grads — Bachelor's — Prefer Marketing/Any major). Cash For Textbooks Mon.- Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Bl. From Campus 345-1651 SPUING 8AU 20% opF Wool Sweaters (non surP'“s^o"s Shirts! Flannel and Chamois Special Jackets and Coats 20% ‘ 500/0 0FF "SI.*** 50 caliber reg. iackets Ch6d Black o”“ed and Black, 85% Blue and B wool. g _ _g5 Be9. S79.95 NOW ^ 20°/o T.* »»*• -ass*® r^4 Taction sowto A25i Frankim 5 ~ _bel°re 1 i 4251 £ (Gienwood ** Visa and ^ VYe accept Maf*!!n Express to St^^i-— *n items Limit**3— 1/ ^ 1301 INTERNSHIPS: Sign up begin* at 7:30 am on Wod. at Susan Campbell Hall, Rm 246 for the following FALL TERM intern ship sites Eligible students must be enrolled in the arts and sciences and be a lumor or senior — Fall 1963. Further infor mation is available at Career Planning & Placement, *3235 •day 11 — Lane Transit District — Special Project ATTENTION: Juniors and Seniors registered In the College of Business Ad ministration. An observational internship will be offered at First Interstate Bank this summer for students seriously consider ing a career in banking. Credit is available. Resumes are due in Rm 246 Susan Camp bell Hall by noon on Tue., May 10. 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