Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1988, Page 9, Image 9

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MEETINGS
Women in Communications. Inc.
meets today at 4 p.m. in Allen Room
214.
The ASUO Student Health Insurance
Committee meets Friday at 11:30 a.m.
and 4 p.m. in an EMIJ Century Room and
again at 7:30 p.m at the Hilton
restaurant. Please check the daily
schedule for exact EMU location.
Jesse Jackson Publicity Committee
meets today at 4:30 p.m. in the EMU
Fountain Court Cafe.
The University Sailing Club/Team
meets tonight at 6:30 in EMU Cedar
Room D. New members are welcome.
The Associated Students for/of
Historic Perservation meets tonight at 7
in Lawrence Room 268 to discuss
guidelines for this new organization. All
are welcome to attend.
CoArt meets tonight at 6 at the CoArt
house in back of the woodshop and in
vites all interested students to attend.
MISCELLANEOUS
“Das Boot" will be shown tonight at 7
in Friendly Room 217. The film is spon
sored by the German Club and is in Ger
man with no subtitles.
Internship Options orientation is to
day at 2 p.m. at the Career Planning and
Placement Service office, Hendricks
Room 237.
Students from Kenya, Kuwait,
l.ebanon, Libya, Mexico, Nepal, the
Netherlands, Nigeria, North Yemen.
Pakistan. Panama and Peru are en
couraged to select a Foreign Students
Organization election committee
representative tonight at 6 in the EMU
International Lounge.
"Symposium of Small Press Book
Publishers" is tonight at 8 in the
Joplin/Seeger Room of the Eugene Con
ference Center and features panelists
Paul Merchant, managing editor of
Breitenbush Books; Tom Trusky.
founder and publisher of Ahsahta Press;
and Margarita Donnelly, founder and
managing editor of Calyx Books.
A rally celebrating the 150th birthday
of John Muir and to protest the U S.
Forest Service's liquidation of old
growth trees occurs today at noon in the
EMU Courtyard.
Poet Phil Woods reads from his book
"Waking the Woodcutter" today at 3:30
p.m. in the EMU Forum Room.
LECTURES
Phil Weiler from Georgia-Pacific
speaks to PRSSA about corporate public
relations tonight at 5 in Allen Room 218.
“Israel: The Diaspora of the Palesti
nians" by Tariq Qurishi tonight at 7 in
the EMU Fir Room.
Dave Forman, co-founder of Earth
First speaks tonight at 7:30 in the EMU
Ballroom as part of the Earthweek
festivities.
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 ad
mission charge will not be considered.
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