Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 23, 1984, Section A, Page 12, Image 12

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    Forum lectures
begin with talk
on Faust legend
The first of this year’s Univer
sity Forum presentations will
take place tonight as English
Prof. Thelma Greenfield
delivers a speech on Faust at the
Eugene Conference Center.
The forum series is an oppor
tunity for the University staff to
meet with community members
and address topics of interest.
This is the third year of the
program.
Greenfield's speech, titled
"Soul for Sale: The Legend of
Faust in Western Culture.” is
presented in conjunction with
the Eugene Opera's production
of Gounod’s Faust on Wednes
day and Friday.
University . President Paul
Olum is scheduled to deliver
the next address. His topic,
"The History of the Manhattan
Project.” will be held Nov. 20.
Later this year, Brayton
Pojka, professor of humanities
in history at York University in
Toronto, will give a speech titi
• ed "The Greeks and" the Bible:
The lntergration of Faith and
Reason in Human Life."” The
speech will take place Dec. 4.
All lectures begin at 8 p.m. at
the Conference Center and ad
ftiission is'free. The'University
Forum is sponsored by. the
University of Oregon Failing
Fund, the National Endowment
for the Humanities and the City
of Eugene^
U of O Foundation
Annual Fund
TELEFUND
STATISTICS
100.000
90.000
80.000
70.000
60.000
50.000
40.000
30.000
20.000
10.000
On 10/17 ROTC received 102
pledges for a total of $1,745
First, second and third
places for most pledges
received are held by:
1st Lambda Chi Alpha -
404
2nd Kappa Sigma - 297
3rd Delta Gamma • 232
That brings the total for the
telefund to $26,470.
Tonight Kappa Kappa
Gamma will attempt to set a
new record for total
pledges received.
Check the ODE
Classifieds