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Bible study will take place this Friday night at House of His Presence, 1030 Patterson St. LECTURES Oregon Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer will speak about student fees tonight at 7:30 in the EMU Forum Room. “The Disease of Chemical Dependency," the first lecture in a six-week educational series, will be given tonight from 7:30 to 0 in 44 Geology. MISCELLANEOUS The Office of Student Development is sponsoring a workshop titled “Financial Aid for Older-Than-Average Students" today from 12:30 to 2 in the EMU Forum Room. The University child-care system will be discussed in a public hearing today at 4 in the EMU Forum Room. A mock MCAT will be given this Saturday at H a.m. in 231 Gilbert. Hring your own AAMG MCAT guide and practice exam. The (Career Planning and Placement Service is holding an internship workshop from 2 to 3:30 today and an education careers workshop at -4 today, both in 237 Hendricks. A Job Search Workshop will held today from 3:30 to 5 in Room 12 Hendricks Hall. Deadline for submitting Et als to the Emerald front desk. 300 EMU. is noon the day before publication. Et als are run only once. Events with a donation or admission charge will not Ik; ac cepted. Events occurring nearest the publication date and campus events will Ik; given priority. Continued from Page 1 sociology Professor Hen Johnson. •‘He provided important leadership in a fairly critical time of the (sociology) depart HALLEY'S COMET PEPSI •m. 12 or. 35i med. 18 or.45* •fl 24 or.554 Comet 32 or.65« TAN In the best Wolff System. 10 visits $25 Sunshower Tanning Center 485 2333 Upstairs nail to Kinko's COME IN FOR A FREE / Nordic Club -•",,r . •*" |m«htes h****c’ CARD lot inert handisc. tlist omits and free ski rentals ldrh K Oak .*<43-6088 NEED CONTACT LENSES? Then come in for a FREE consultation and screening WOODY LINN FC USA Certified Contact lens** Specialists Since 1973 Located at the On the corner of Nth and Pearl Call 687-2522 rnent," he said. Mill served as head of the sociology depart ment from 1972-75. During that period, the sociology depart ment adopted its own set of af firmative action policies and in stituted a thorough review of its graduate program. Johnson said. Mill became director of the In stitute for Social Science Research in 1975 until accep ting the position of dean of the School of Community Service and Public Affairs in 1978. Hill became acting vice presi dent for academic affairs and provost in 1980, only to be ap pointed to both positions in 1981. Olum’s first encounter with Hill was in 1976, when Olum first came to the University as a candidate for the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs. Abuse Continued from Page 1 take into account the additional charges brought against Smith, Hunt said. Adel I McMillan. KMIJ direc tor. said the allegations so far do not involve any children enroll ed in the KMlJ’s child care center. “To the best of our k n o vv I e d g e , w e c a n n o t remember a time when Mr. Smith was ever alone with any of the children in our facilities," McMillan said. Dennis Reynolds, EMU child care coordinator, has drafted a letter to parents of children enrolled at tin; center explain ing the; charges and offering counseling services if tin' parents have questions. McMillan said. Reynolds refused to comment on the case. Research Continued from Page 1 saying a ban on classified research would attract businesses to the park. “Research, be it university or commercial, suffers from lack of a critical discussion; our open park would attract just those companies that appreciate that aspect of science.” he said. In addition, Stahl said, those participating in classified research are subjected to government clearance, which involves an FBI investigation of the political beliefs of par ticipants, their families and associates. And it is a crime for a partici pant in classified research to share findings with a student or colleague, he said, adding that both the teller and the listener can be punished. If the senate passes the mo tion with more than a two thirds majority, its opinion will he forwarded to the State Board of Higher Education, which will make the final decision. If that happens, the State Board will demand an explana tion, and there won’t he a good one to give. Glum said. He add ed that very little classified research is carried out at any research park. In addition, the possibility of classified research being con ducted at the park undetected for long is slim, he said. “It is unthinkable that germ biological research would be done on our little research park,” he said. 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