Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 1986, Page 8, Image 8

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MEETINGS
Pi Gamma Mu International
Honor Society in social science
will initiate new members
tonight at 7 in Room tot. EMU.
The Ancient Order of Druids
meets today at 5::t0 at Guido's.
AGSSA meets today at 5:30 in
B-99. Dr. Donald Fenton of
Union Oil will speak.
The Incidental Fee Commit*
tee meets today at 5 in Century
Room A. EMU.
A Career Planning and Place
ment office orientation will
take place today at 2:30 in
Room 237. Hendricks Hall.
An internship information
meeting will be held today by
the Career Planning and Place
ment Outer at 2:30 In Room:12,
Hendricks Hall.
Career Assessment Program
will have a group meeting to
day at 2 in Room 237,. Hen
dricks Hall.
Circle K Service Club minds
tonight 7 in Ceiitury Room D.
EMU- l ’•
LECTt > RES/WORKSHOPS
‘'Infant Mortality and
Cultural Practices in In
donesia" is the topic of a lec
ture, today at noon in Room 353
PlC./by • Professor Gaff Mine
Moreno-Hiack, ajuacfete pro
• fessor'of anthropology at tint
• University..' . t *'
An- interviewing skills
workshop -will be held today
from 1:30 to-3p.m. in Room 12.
Hendricks Mat!. •
"The Battle of Chile. Part I”
will be.shown tonight at 8 In the
EMU Forum Room. •'
"Bare Bones*: Identification
arid Interpretation of Animal
Bones . from Archaeological
Sites';’ is the topic of a lecture
today at 4:30 by Ruth
.. Greenspan.-archaeologist, at the
Museum Of Natural History.
J. Austin-' Quigley, candidate
for'English department head,
vyill-a K’ivt? -a . lecture on "-Wit
Tgenstei.n. Literary,T.hnory and
the English.Department" today
at *3;30* i'nr Room 142 Straub
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."Fighting Back Against
Rape" is the topic of a self
defense and rape prevention
workshop at 8:30 tonight in
Room 150 Geology. Represen
tatives from campus security
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Tree Parting • Open Saturdays
and the Rape Crisis Network
will loud the workshop.
A “Take Back the Night"
rape prevention rally starts at 8
pm in the EMU Courtyard.
Music, poetry and songs will
kick off the rally, which will be
followed by a march to the
University cometary.
"Choosing a Major"
workshop will be offered today
in Room 1H4 Oregon Mall at
3:30.
A workshop for pre-business
students with questions regar
ding admissiou to the major and
major options outside the Col
lege of Business- Administration
will be held today at 3:30 in
Room 3il8 Gilbert Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
journalism majors can pre
register for spring term jour
nalism classes today. Details are
available In Room 201 Allen
Hall. .' ;
The Office of Academic Ad
vising is now accepting ap
plications for para-prnfcssinni
positions. Applications
available in Room tt>4 Oregon
Hall Deadline is Friday.
INTERVIEWS
Submit bid* fur campus inter*
views Monday through
Wednesday each week. Room
-244 Hendrick* Hail The follow
ing recruiters will be on campus
next week:
Feb. 24: Black ft Decker
.(sales, sales management):
.Monterey Institute of Interna
tional Studies (graduate
school); Carnation (sales
management development
program)
Feb. 2!i; Black ft Decker
(same); The Oregon Bank
(financial analyst, commercial
loan officer training program):
Peace Corps Recruiting (Mfice
(volunteer).
Feb. 26: Kaufman's (trainee at
management level); Peace
Corps (same).
Feb. 27: Copeland Lumber
Yards, Inc. (management
trainee).
Feb. 28: Public Interest
Research Croups (campaign
coordinator, political writers)
Sign-up space is still
available for the following
recruiters:
Friday: North Pacific Lumber
Co. (same); Interstate
Distributor Company (regional
sales representative); Sav-On
Drugs, Inc. (management
trainee, store level).
Deadline for submitting El als
to the Emerald front desk. EMU
Suite non. is noon the day
before publication. Et als are
run only once, depending upon
space availability. Events with a
donation or admission charge
will not he considered. Events
occurring nearest the publica
tion date, and campus-oriented
events, will be given priority.
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