Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1988, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Plan for 89-90
— Vous parlez Francais?
—You do not need to be a language major to
Study in France and get UO credit
Information meeting and slides on
Lyon & Poitiers
Today, Nov 21st, 3:30 Forum EMU
ft
TINOS
SPAGHETTI
HOUSE
PIZZA/
/
WJ
342-8111
Introducing . .
FREE
Delivery
Service! *
•free delivery with «i minimum order
Also offering
• Full dinner menu
• White or whole wheat crust
• Limited delivery area
15th and Willamette
Hours:
Mon.-Thurs. 11:00-Midnight
Fri. & Sat. 11:00-1:00am
Sun. 11:00-11:00pm
THANKSGIVING PIES!
Call us today to
order one of our
delicious pies!
Apple Pumpkin
k Pecan Low Sugar Apple
1881 Hast 13th
ncur campus
484-1662
Mon-Fri 8-6 Sat 8-3
data
systems
educational purchase program
Wants to invite
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
to a pre holiday
OPEN HOUSE!
See the latest in laptop and desktop computers and
eet significant savings in time for the Holidays!!
SupersPort Model Z
• Dual 3.5" 720K Floppy Disk Drives
• 640K Ram-expandable to 1.64MB
• MS-DOS® for PC/XT software compatibility
. Lots of fast access storage for your Important
spread sheets, word processing and data base
1 flies.
WHERE: Microcomputing Lab, Room 202,
Computing Center
WHEN: November 30, 1988
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
For More Information Contact:
Mary Verdurman
Zenith Representative (503) 642-5334
___Streetwise
What do you think the community should do
about the homeless situation?
‘A lot of them are skilled, they’re just down and out and
have no place to go. I think we need to let them know
that we care about them and that we think they can be
come integrated again.'
— Dan Shepherd, junior, economics/Asian studies
‘We need to make people more aware that there is a
problem. / think a lot of people just think these people
bum around because they don't want to work or some
thing and they don’t really know there is a problem.'
— Laurel Hammack, senior, English
‘It doesn’t mean we should ignore them. The best thing
would be provide incentives, the city government can
provide some incentives to build housing here. The
homeless problem is like in any other city. ’
— Ken Shah, GTF, Finance Department
Private Morals and Public Interest:
Ethics in Government and Public Service
Tka nil Aatita ltdani la Tka Hauaalllaa ul Tka rrafaaalaaa
Ethical Problems in the University
World
a public lecture by
Robben Wright Fleming
Past President and Professor of Law
University of Michigan;
Past President, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Monday, 21 November 198#
8:00 p.m. EMU Gumwood Room
follow*4 by a Reception. op*" lo Ik* public, in Ih* EMU Mopte Room
Also Presenting:
Senator Mark O. Hatfield (R-Ore.)
Wednesday, 30 November 1988
8:00 p.m. EMU Ballroom
la a public pitMMKion on
Ethics in Government & Public Service
--
IABOR STRUGGLE and the COMMUNITY
- THE MORGAN-NICOIAI SITUATION
NOVEMFiER 21 AT NOON in the EMU FORUM ROOM
FEATURING
Leroy Robinson. President, Local 3035, WCIW
Matthew Johnson. Public Relations Director, Local 3035. WCIW
Margaret Matlock. Director. Labor Education and Research Center
David Milton. Associate Professor. Sociology
SPONSORED BY
Labor Education
and Research
Center
Graduate
Teaching Fellows
Federation
Concerned
Citizens for
Morgan-Nicolai
Workers
Clergy and Laity
Concerned
I
Come Learn About
Strikes and Their
Effect on the
Community
Mural_
Continued from Page t
1981, whereby one percent of
the construction funds for pub
lic projects over $50,000 is set
aside for art work. Joyce is one
of throe area artists commis
sioned to make works for the
airport, and will be paid
$15,000 for his efforts. The mu
ral should be in place by next
June, he said.
Joyce said he felt he got a
good cultural mix from the
photo sessions, noting that peo
ple of several ethnic back
grounds were represented, as
were many age groups. He add
ed that he and his associates
had been concerned that the
photos might become dated too
soon after being installed at the
airport, but said Saturday's ses
sion eased their concerns.
Joyce’s work is represented
in galleries in New York, Los
Angeles and Seattle, and bis
most recent show in Kugene
was at the University Museum
of Art. He has lived in Eugene
since 1970, and in 1980 was
awarded an Oregon artist fel
lowship by the Oregon Arts
Commission.
FULL
COLOR
Laser Copies
• Large copies up to 11x17
• 50-400% enlargement or
reduction.
• Color copies from 35mm
slides, negatives, or 3-D
objects.
Open 7 Days
kinko's
Great copies Great people
44 West 10th • 344-355r>