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MEETINGS
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IMXAll welcome.
Student Campaign for Disar
mament will hold its regular
mooting today at fi al the
Koinoriia Center. 1414 Kincaid
St.
The DO Status of Women
Committee is sponsoring an
open forum on sexual harass
menl policies today from 3-5 in
the EMU Maple Room.
Phi Bela Kappa will meet to
day toelect the I*IM7 Oregon Six
and other members-ln-course in
the graduate school c onference
room Bring your membership
ronimittee report
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LECTURES
Student Activities Resource
Office is sponsoring a seminar
entitled ‘‘Passion for
customers” as part of its
Beyond College series today at 4
in IMC Studio A.
The Public Relations Student
Society of America welcomes
guest speaker Dean Baker from
the 4-) School District at 5 today
in 301 A Allen Mali.
MISCELLANEOUS
Gods of Metal, a film show
ing the economic and social ef
forts of growing military expen
ditures on people in the United
States and the Third World, will
be shown tonight at 7 in the
EMU Forum Room. The film is
Great West
MacMimmi
1416 W. 7th
Sltepsid Motor*
Sponsored by the Student (Cam
paign for Disarmament.
Stress Management Peer
Health Advisor Rob Willis will
offer a free workshop today
from 12:10 to 1:30 until led. "I
am so stressed! A (terspettive
on self-help stress manage
ment” in Century Room A,
The Eugene Sports Program
is in desperate need of 20
volunteer coaches for its
basetmll. softball and T-bail pro
grams For more information
call the ESP office at 683-2773.
The University Outdoor Pro
gram is sponsoring a free
workshop on whilewater rafting
tonight at 7:30 in the Outdoor
Program room in the EMU base
ment. (Call 686-4365 for further
information.
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as a propaganda photo session.
Chetwynd presents a sequence
in which the men receive letters
and several disclose personal
bits that help us know them bet
ter. But by this time the movie is
almost over. We've already
been through hell with them
Chetwynd also presents an
unattractive and grossly
caricatured picture of the media
covering the prisoner-of-war
scene. Reporters who attend
staged press conferences ask the
prisoners to apologize for kill
ing innocent women and
children and totally ignore
statements by the prisoners in
forming them of the real condi
tions inside the prison.
Technically, the film is pretty
good The photography does an
adequate job of showing us
what we need to know.
The sound is an interesting
blend of Jimmy Webb tunes and
stars and stripes orchestration
mixed with Oriental riffs which
complement the action but
don't upstage it.
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If you're not leaving us in June, come by the
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Microcomputer Support Lab
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