Humanities —linued from 1,8861 Joan Pierson, who will oversee the outreach program as its administrator, said the lec ture series will eventually bring “lively public lectures in the humanities within reach of 95 percent of the people in Oregon.” As many as 99 different events will be scheduled in the state by the final year of the grant, said Bob Berdahl, dean of the school of arts and sciences. “As a person who lives in both the community and the University, I’m always disturb ed about the walls that go up” between the campus and the community, Pierson said. "The people who teach, write and research are a great resource” for the community, she added. And in the era of increasing high technology, humanities are the necessary tools needed to measure and understand these advances, Pierson said. The three-fold aim of the pro gram — providing some smaller and more functional classes in the humanities, the public outreach program and a research program — are all geared toward the public, Ber dahl said. He also stated that the grant will be the keystone in this effort. In the past, “humanities didn’t suffer a bad reputation so much as it suffered from neglect. I see a resurgence of in terest on this campus,” said Berdahl. Olum said that once the statewide outreach program is established and the grant ex pires, the University intends to continue funding the program. But he added that the state’s support for higher education will determine the program’s financial base and its future. If higher education funding in Oregon is brought into par with the average funding in other states, Olum said, the University will keep the humanities outreach program alive. Tradebooks Science Fiction Cookbooks Philosophy Travel Fiction Architecture Business Religion Reference Our Book selection as diverse as the University. 686-3510 y -X=? Own your own phone & never pay rent again! Get one today, prices start at *29.95 At your Bookstore In electronics 686-41)1 —ItfVRriokstore— SAVE 500 on Pepsi 6 PAK BOOKSTORE L 13th & Kincaid Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30 Sat. 10:00-3:00 GOOD THROUGH OCT. 3, 1984 -j CE 60 brother Typewriters PROGRAMMABL REG $599 *Plus! 10 FREE Ribbons! For a total savings of $188 EP-44 PERSONAL ELECTRONIC PRINTER REG. $440 COUPON $i off ALL BROTHER CORRECTABLE FILM RIBBONS! CASH REGISTER SALES ONLY VALID THROUGH DEC. 31, 1984 DeskAA/all Phone no. 1612 Reg. $49.95 $2450 no. 1602 Reg. $39.95 $34™ Own your own! CALCULATORS SHARP^s\ FINANCIAL .COMPUTER EL5510 REG $99.95 S0499 SHARP BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CALCULATOR REG. $44.95 Hewlett Packard SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR p REG. $90.00 t $6995 or$17.46/mo. hphc REG. $120 FINANCIAL CALCULATOR n sgg95 or $25 per month! HP12C REG $275 HP41 CV The handheld computer that $OOfl* can handle The Space Shuttle! or 155 per Mo uo BOOKSTORE Special Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., 7:30am-8pm