Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1986, Page 8A, Image 8

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topic of a lecture tonight at 8 In
the EMU Forum Room. Kate
Rogers Gessert will speak and
present a slide show about the
Nevada test site and citizen ac
tions of resistance. Sponsored
by Student Campaign for
Disarmament.
Planning and coastal
development is the focus of a
lecture tonight at 7:30 in Room
177 Lawrence Hall. Elisabeth
Walton Potter, an historian with
the Oregon State Historic
Preservation Office, will speak
on “Early Resort Architecture
on the Oregon Coast." Spon
sored by the University School
of Architecure and Allied Arts.
“Diffusion of Trees in
Postglacial Time" is the topic
of a lecture today at 3:30 p.m.
in Room 108 Condon Hall. T.
Webb, of Brown University,
will speak.
INTERVIEWS
Submit bids for campus inter
views on Monday through
Wednesday in Room 244 Hen
dricks Hall for the following
recruiters:
May 12: Dynamix Software
Development (micro-computer
programmer): Stockton Unified
School District (education/spec
educ positions).
May 13: Klamath Falls School
District no. 1 and Union High
School District no. 2 (educ/spec
educ positions).
May. 13-14: Peace Corps
recruiting, .office (volunteer);
Rubensteins (sales/mktg).
May 14: Northwest Paper
Fibers. Weyerhauser div. (plant
manager)!
May 14-13: U.S. Navjr
recruiting district (officers pro-'
gmins/nuclesr power
programs!.
May 15: Eagle Point School
District no. 9 (lang arts/sc i/math
9-12).
May 16: feid-Wen, Inc
(production mgmt trainee).
Sign-up space is still
available for the following
recruiters:
May 6: Federal Deposit In
surance Corp. (bank examiner
trainee), group meeting only.
12-'1:30 p.m.. Room 111 EMU:
Portland School District
(elem/spec educ/secondary ■—
all areas), group meeting only.
1-2 p.m. in Room 106 EMU.
May 7: Economics Lab (sales
trainee).
May 8: State Farm Insurance
Company (claims rep/under
writers trainee/rngmt trainee);
Tigard School District
(educ/special educ positions),
group meeting at 4 p.m. in Cen
tury Room A EMU
May 9: Tigard School District
(see above); Riddle School
District No. 70 (elem/secondarv
positions); Public-Schools Per
sonnel Co-Op, Olympia, WA.
(spec educ. all grade levels),
group meeting at 8:30 a.m. in
Room 12 Hendricks. Hall.
Deadline for submitting Et als
to the Emerald front desk, EMU
Suite 300. - is . noon the day
before publication. Et als are
run only once, with-the excep
tion of interviews. Events with a
donation or admission charge
will not be considered. Events
occurring nearest the publica
tion date, and campusdiriented
events, will be given priority,
MEETINGS
Mary McCauley Burrows for
Congress (University Chapter)
will meet today at 1 p.m. in
Century Room F EMU. Call jeff
Osanka at 485-9442 for more
information.
College Republicans meets
today at 4:30 p.m. in Century
Room D EMU.
Campus Crusade’s weekly
meeting is tonight in Room 341
Gilbert Hall at 8:30 p.m.
IJiCTlJRES/WORKSHOPS
Soviet test ban proposals and
pending II.S. legislation is the
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Do You Always
Get The Worm?
Are you always the one digging deeper, working harder,
and following through with projects long after the
others have gone? If you are, and if you are interested in
working with other “Early Birds”, then we would like you
to apply for these openings.
The Oregon Daily Emerald Advertising Department
currently has openings for apprenticeship positions
throughout Spring term. These positions will turn into sales
positions next year after intensive training in sales,
marketing and general business procedures. The positions
require use of a car (NO MOPEDS/BICYCLES), minimum
one hour a day and of course unlimited enthusiasm and
energy!
We have to be honest when we tell all those interested in
applying for these jobs that the competition is tough.
But, we always need qualified salespeople and now more
than ever, experience on the 7th largest morning paper in
Oregon will give you invaluable experience. Applications
are available Room 300 EMU; 8 - 5pm.
Closing date: May 2, 1986
O.l).K. is an equal opportunity employer.
Where Have All The EMERALDS Gone?
By now we have received enough inquiries to justify this
request. You all have noticed the EMERALD drop in the
EMU has changed locations. We want your thoughts and
comments on this new distribution point. We ask that you
fill out the comment form below to help us better serve
you. Thank-you for your patience and comments.
Sincerely,
The ODE Distribution Director
Clip and bring to 300 EMU ODE OFFICE
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