et al. MEETINGS CAMPUS BREAD FOR THE WORLD meets this after noon for a short meeting about the Oxfam Fast Meet at 4 30 p.m at the Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St. SABBATH EVE. the Presbyterian student group, meets at 5:15 p.m. Sunday at Koinonia Center, 1414 Kin caid St . to carpool to Tom's house for soup, study and sharing This week's topic is "Instead of 1984 " STUDENTS FOR A NUCLEAR FREE FUTURE meets Monday. Nov 7. at 5:30 p m. in Room 112 Emu All in terested students are welcome MOBILIZATION FOR ANIMALS will hold its first Oregon state meeting Nov 5 from 3 to 6 p m at the Lloyd Center Auditorium in Portland Anyone interested in the rights of animals is encouraged to attend For fur ther information contact Dana Gray at 345-6417 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION is holding a general meeting for all students and faculty interest ted in global perspectives in Room 109 EMU on Monday. Nov 7, at 7 p.m. UNDERGRADUATE ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION meeting on Tuesday, Nov 8, at 4 p m in Room 238 Gilbert Alt majors and newcomers welcome OREGON COUNCIL OF AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTELS invites all members to attend the first annual membership event on Saturday, Nov 5 Call the Mill Street American Youth Hostel at 726-5012 lor location and details ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION breakfast meeting on Nov 5 at 9 a m All are welcome For more in formation call 686-4342 LECTURES NEW IDENTITY PROCESS, a presentation by Mike Myers, Fellow. American Society lor the New Identity Process, will introduce a radical new concept in psychotherapy based on the work of Dr Daniel Casriel. 7 to 9 p m at Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St tonight DAVID FRANK, professor of rhetoric and communica BLOOM COUNTY 5AY, SON.. >00 K6N HERE AT THE. FESTIVAL AU. WEEK? YEAH by Berke Breathed AN'YOO0EEN SIE6EIN' IN THE HW7... AN'FRYIN' Y6R WAINS IN™ SUN?. an tNcem'euouou weirp substances yeah TA MAKE A HIPPO comatose? OWCK. TORINOY. i^T'5 po IT GET THE MEPC/ AGAIN tion. will discuss ' The Rhetoric of the Soviet Threat" Monday. Nov. 7. at 3 p m in the EMU Forum Room Sponsored by SNuFF and the Faculty Arms Control Group for the Week of Education. STEVE JOHNSON of the Pacific Northwest Research Center will discuss "From MAD to NUTS: the Evolution of America's Nuclear Warfighting Strategy" at 1:30 p.m in the EMU Forum Room on Monday. Nov 7 Sponsored by SNuff and the Faculty Arms Control Group for the Week of Education The public is welcome CHRISTIAN BUSINESS STUDENT ASSOCIATION sponsors guest speaker Jack Holt, president of North Douglas Branch U S. Bank. Nov 7 Room 337 Gilbert at 7 pm LANE WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS will present an evening with Eugene realtor Jean Tate. Xerox executive Barbara Bergreen and KEZI reporter Bebe Crouse to discuss their recent trip to Nicaragua on Nov 7 at 7:30 p m at The Raleigh Hills Treatment Center. 2222 Coburg Rd For more information call 345-0316. evenings THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE and Allied Arts begins this year's series on critical perspectives in the arts with an illustrated slide lecture titled "Women Ar tists as Feminists" by Ann Sutherland Harris today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 177 Lawrence FACULTY AGAINST INTERVENTION in Central America is presenting a panel discussion on U S in tervention in Grenada and Central America on Monday, Nov 7. at 12:30 p.m in Room 101 EMU (opposite the Post Office) Participants include Joan Acker. Ed Ferguson. Dan Goldrich, Jeffrey Needed and Jean Tate CONTEMPORARY POLITICS OF CUBA is the subiect of history professor Sonia Rivera's lecture today at 3 p m at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid St.The event is sponsored by the Institute for Policy Studies. Washington D C . in conjunction with the Eugene Coun cil for Human Rights For more information call 484 5867 CHRISTIAN BUSINESS STUDENT ASSOCIATION hosts guest speaker Jack Holt, president ot North Douglas Branch, U S Bank, at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov 7, in Room 337 Gilbert. Everyone welcome. INTERVIEWS WINTER TERM INTERNSHIP OPENINGS for Liberal Arts Undergraduates Travel Agency. City ot Eugene. Real Estate Agency, Visitor's and Convention Bureau. Economic and Development Corporation, and the Eugene Hilton Gain valuable career-related experience and credit Sign up today for interviews during the week of Nov 6 in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall A com pleted application will be required at sign up Only five students will be interviewed for each opening Intern ship descriptions available in Room 211 Career Informa tion Center MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL SCIENCE PEER ADVISORS are needed for winter and spring teim. Applications are available in Room 907 PLC Deadline is Nov 18. OPPOSED TO U.S. INVASION in Grenada7 Come sup port a postcard drive appealing to Congreesmen to stop this course ot action Cards are available in the ASUO office OREGON STUDENT LOBBY is sponsoring a contest to choose its logo. The best logo design will receive a $100 gift certificate from the University Bookstore Students must submit their entries by Nov 18 For more information call Sherry Oeser at 588-1571 PRE MEDICAL PRECEPTORSHIP 1983 fall rotation starts Nov 7 Sign up or apply by 4 p m today; meeting Sunday. 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