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The Peace Symposium Committee of
the International Studies Association
will meet today from 4 to fi p.m. in Room
908 PLC. Come at any time in that
period.
Student Veterans Union organiza
tional meeting will bo held Wednesday
at 2 p.m. in Century Room l) EMU.
The Christian Science Organization
invites students, staff and faculty to at
tend its Tuesday evening testimonial
meetings at 6:30 in Room 337 EMU.
Cycling Team is having a mandatory
meeting today at 7:30 in EMU Room 113.
The Native American Student Union
meets today at 4 p.m. in the NASU of
fice. Room ISA EMU. to discuss the
budget, CME proposal and. the election
of a new director: ..
> \ I iiCTl IRES/MOV IKS :
. ‘'Abuse of Women’.’ is the topic of a
■ panel discussionWednesday night at-7
in the EMU.Forum Room- Talk will focus
. on getting women to seek Help and on in
• '<> forming Interested persons on how they
can become involved. Panel .(deludes
.. .'people from Womenspace. the Crisis
Center and the Rape Crteis Center.
“International Studies *— A Major for
Me?” is the topic of a lecture today,at
3:30 p.m. in Room 164 Oregon Hall. All
interested students welcome.
A workshop on “Snow Camping”
will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Out
door Program resource room in the EMU
basement. An instructional outing will
take place next weekend.
University community members are
invited to preview “Sexual Harassment:
It's Not Academic" today at 10:30 a.nt.
and 2:30 p.m. in Studio C IMC to offer
comments on whether or not the Univer
sity should purchase the film.
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Women of all body types interested in
auditioning for “Fat," an d’rigirial script
by. Terra Press ier, need to prepare a brief
monologue for.Jan. 26 from 7-0 p.m'. dr
Jan. 27 4:30-6:30 p.m in the .Pockett
Theatre in Viilard Hall. For.more infor- .
” mationt call El Jen at '4«4-9363.. ° „ '
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Education, no later than Friday. Packets .
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out Financial Aid Forms and answer
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Jan. 21: Meier * Frank — Open .Houser
10 • a.m.-3 p.m/ Cerlinger- Lounger
Molatore; Gerbert; Rusth’ & Go."(staff .
. acct); Rollins' leasing Corp. (Brdnch ad- .
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“jan.. '23-24': .USDA . Forest' Service..
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. m'er/anajyst trainee); .'Carnation;
(marketing mgmt.‘ developments-pro.-.
gram); Olympia Public Schools Personel
Co-op (education positions) — group
meeting Feb. 3 at 8 a.m. in Room 12,
Hendricks Hall.
Feb. 4; Floating Point Systems, Inc.
(software development); R.H. Macy &
Co.. Inc. (executive training program) —
group meeting Feb. 3 at 4 p.m. in Room
101 EMU; Pacific Gas & Electric
(computer-related; personnel associate)
transcripts required; Proctor & Gamble
Distributing Co. (reception; 3:30 to 8
p.m.,Gerlinger Lounge).
Feb. 5: Eastman Kodak Co. (software
engineer; programmer; systems analyst;
sales); Elk.Grove Unified School District;
Great West Life Assurance Co. (rep,
group accounts).
Feb; 8; Morse Industrial Corp. (field
sales rep.); United 'felqSpectrum (area
manager); OSU, MBA program — table
at. EMU (9,a.m’. to 3:30 p.m.).
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set into' the arches of the stage.
’ remain and are’ in good condi
tion. according to a-report ;
prepared-for the II.S'. Interior
idepartment; yyhich entered the
structure :in the • National
Register, of Historic Places.on
Aug. 2ti, 1982.."Arid three of the
four chandeliers "are still intact. .
stored behind the stage
Although the report to the in
terior depart merit hid icated t hat
.the theater's interior, could Ire
‘ renovated at a reasonable cost... .
• . Weinman'.said the- (California
. group does-not believe interior
work is necessary to.draw large .
• crowds.\
• "Fiim viewer? don't really
care if "it's.a'.nice piece or a
; dump','.‘-Weinman said,.'. • !
•‘But the exterior work will im- '
• prove the look of a corner that
1 has undergone much.change. In.
' -thelest year. The recently open-"
ed Downtown Athletic Club has ,
brought,more people into the.
area, and it appears that the
one-way section of .Willamette
Stree.t will be changed to allow
two-way traffic, Weinrrian said!
. '‘•The mall wash't working
there.-It-was a place to hang
out.'-’ • Weinman s^id. “It's
definitely a.targeted area."
. Renovation of the .theater’s
facade should begin this spring.
Correction
A picture in Monday's
Oregon Daily Emerald incor
rectly identified Magic Swan
and the Dykes lead singer and
guitarist John Swan as James
l.esiin, co-creator of the Eugene
based 19608-era "Phantaz
magoria Lightshow " The
Emerald apologizes for any con
fusion this error may have
caused.
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