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MEETINGS
Druid Honor Society
Members will meet at t» tonight
in 104 Oregon Hall.
Women’s Task Force will
meet tonight at 7:30 in Century
Room I). EMU.
Campus Crusade for Christ
will have their weekly meeting
at 8:30 tonight in the Forum
Room. EMU.
Men Against Rape meet
tonight at 7 in Century Room B.
EMU.
LECTURES
Exploring the Other Side: A
Look at Women in Soviet
Culture is the topic of a dual
slide show being presented by
Alice Tallmadge. tonight at 7 at
the Eugene Public Library. The
slide show features photos
taken on the Second Women’s
Journey for Peace last summer.
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The evening is sponsored bv
Women’s Action for Nuclear
Disarmament (WAN'D) as part of
its series on U.S. U.S.S.R
(iiti/.en I)iplomacy.
Interaction Assessment: “A
method for determining species
interactions in the field” will be
the topic when John M. Kmlen
of Oregon State University lec
tures at 4 p.m. today in Room
317 Huestis.
The Molecular Biology of
Nitrate Reductase from Plants
is the subject of a lecture by
Nigel Crawford from the Depart
ment of Biochemistry at Stan
ford University today at 12:30
p.m. in 331 Science il.
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