Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 24, 1984, Page 5, Image 5

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    GOING TO
GONZO?
There still are tickets available
for tonight's "Evening of Ques
tions and Answers Political in
Nature with Dr. Hunter S.
Thompson" in Mac Court. The
question and answer session
will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are
$3 for students, $4 for the
general public.
Thompson's journalistic
career consists of many strange
and wondrous marvels since its
inception in 1959 with a stint as
a TIME magazine correspondent
on the sweltering Carribean
beat. Thompson has been a con
tributing editor to Rolling Stone,
High Times and other national
publications. Thompson is best
known for his "Fear and
Loathing" books and the
Doonesbury character "Duke,"
modeled on Thompson's
lifestyle.
This question and answer ses
sion with Thompson from his
unique and seldom seen point
of-view is a once-in-a-lifetime
occurrence brought to the
University by the EMU Cultural
Forum. Tickets are available at
the EMU Main Desk and other
outlets.
And remember — you said
you'd buy them when we asked.
CPR course offered
CPR Lifeline will be offering an American
Heart Association certified cardiopulmonary
resuscitation course Thursday.
I he course will be taught by an emergency
medical technician and will include information
on the two types of rescue CPR as well as airway
obstruction aid.
The cost of the course is $10. It will be held at
the Eugene Clinic at 1162 Willamette Street from 6
to 10 p.m. in the doctor's dining room.
Preregistration is required. For more informa
tion, call the CPR Lifeline at 726-9692.
Folklorist will speak
Germany's most distinguished folklorist will talk
about the importance of identity, Thursday, in a free
public lecture, 7:30 p.m., 167 EMU.
Hermann Bausinger, University Tubingen pro
fessor, will talk about the meaning of ethnic, national
and group identity, why the concept has become so im
portant and how folklore is related.
The event is sponsored by the Folklore and Ethnic
Studies program.
Golden Palm awarded
CANNES, France (AP) — German Director Wim
Wenders Paris-Texas" on Wednesday won the
coveted Golden Palm, the top prize of the annual Can
nes Film Festival.
The 10-member jury headed by British actor Dirk
Bogarde awarded its Special Grand Prix to “Intimate
Diary” by Hungarian Director Marta Mpt7amc
MEETINGS
CIRCLE K SERVICE CLUB will meet tonight at 6:30
p.m at 1653 Agate St. New members will be inducted
and a roller skating parly will follow. Come see Ralph
B. skate All interested are welcome to attend. For
more information call Laura at 485-3692.
THE 1984 STUDENT HOMECOMING COMMITTEE
will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Johnson Hall Con
ference Room (2nd floor). All interested students are
invited to attend.
SCHOLARSHIP MEETING A meeting will be held in
the EMU Forum Room today at 3:30 p.m. to discuss
selection criteria and application procedures for
1985-86 Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall and Mellon
Scholarships. Applicants must be juniors, seniors or
graduate students.
IFC will meet today at 4:30 p.m. for a final vote on
the Athletic Department contract. Room to be
announced.
LECTURES
“THE DOMESTICATION PROCESS, AS IL
LUSTRATED WITH MAIZE” is the title of a lecture to
be given by Prof. Karl Johannesson tonight at 8 p.m. in
Gerlinger Lounge. The lecture is free of charge and
will be followed by a brief meeting and reception.
“SINGLE PARENTING” is the title of a FREE
workshop sponsored by Child Care Inc., to be held
tonight from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the day care center,
169 N. Washington. Child care is free of charge on ad
vance notice. For more information, contact Jodi at
344-1165.
“REMAINS TO BE SEEN: A HISTORY OF
DINOSAURS IN THE PRESS” is the title of a lecture to
be given by Journalist Geordie Duckler, who will com
bine his interests in the press and in zoology in this
slide show/lecture, to be held today at 4:30 p.m at the
Museum of Natural History, main exhibit area.
“ARCHITECTURE SWITZERLAND,” an international
exhibition, will be on display from May 21 through
June 1 in the Lobby of Lawrence Hall.
INTERVIEWS
SUMMER INTERNSHIP available at Shearson
American Express for a student interested in a
brokerage career. Sign-up immediately for Tuesday
May 29 interviews. You must have a completed
resume and application to sign-up. Credit available.
More information can be obtained in 221 Hendricks.
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS with tuition reimburse
menl for Liberal Arts majors are now available in the
areas of Personnel, Public Relations, Parks and
Recreation, Computer Science, and Research- More
information is available in Career Planning and
Placement.
MISCELLANEOUS
OSSHE FOREIGN STUDY PROGRAM IN BEIJING
applications are due May 25. Chinese language in
structions at three levels are available.
CHINA FOR A YEAR? The Tianjin Institute of
Economics and Finance is accepting aplications for
teachers in the following subjects: Economics, Inter
national Economics, Management, International
Business, Marketing, International Mercantile Law.
Ph D. or MA. desirable but not reguired; practice and
experience necessary. For details call Dr. Jung, x4006.
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For further information:
FULBRIGHTS:
Office of
Internation Services
330 Oregon Hall,
686-3206
MARSHALL, RHODES, MELLON:
Office of the Dean
College of Arts and Sciences
114 Friendly Hall,
686-3902
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