Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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Next to Taylors 342-FILM
Christian faculty lunch planned
MEETINGS
Fellowship of Christian Faculty meets today
•it noon for lunch in EMU Century Room Room I)
All student organizations interested in shuw
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ing films fall term must attend a mandatory meet
ing today at 1:30 p.m. in EMU Century Room E.
INTERVIEWS
Sign-up space is still available for the fol
lowing recruiters: May 13 State Farm Insurance
Co. (underwriter trainee claims representative
trainee): May Jf> Mariposa (assistant manager or
entry level management): Mutual of Omaha. Sa
lem (insurance and investment representative);
May t7 Guaranty Chevrolet. Pontiac and Oldsmo
bile (management sales). U S, Department of
Commerce, Office of the Inspector General (ac
count financing 38 quarter hours in account
ing required): May 111 Southwest Region Schools.
Dillingham. Alaska (special education: MS teach
er; set math science; elementary princi
pal teacher combination).
Open lign up for the following recruiters be
gins Tuesday: May 22 Madras High School (high
school language arts 9-12'journalism endorse
ment preferred); Burkinan laboratories. Inc.
(chemical sales representative); May 2.1
ACC/Mattel Toys (fall 1989 marketing intern
ship); Arthur Andersen Si Co. (winter 1990 ac
counting internship); U S Navy (officer pro
grams) EMU from 10:.to a.in to 2:30 pm; May
24 Inovec. Inc (software engineer); Reynolds &
Reynolds Co (business forms sales representa
tive trainee); May 25 Georgia Pacific Corporation
(entry level sales trainee); Northwestern Mutual
Life (college internship program) group meeting
May 2-1 at 7 p m in EMU Cedar Room C; May 2ti
Benefit ial Mortgage Co. (management training
program, minimum CPA 3.0); David Douglas
School District. Portland (education resource cen
ter. kt>, HI A' required)
LECTt ’RES
"Covering Apartheid: Values and Objectiv
ity in TV' Reporting" is the title of a lecture by
David Gelber. a producer for CBS's '*60 Min
utes." tonight at 7:30 in Allen Room 221.
"Regionalism Transgressed: The Place-Re
lated Thingness of William Carlos Williams as
Painted by Sheeler. Ilemuth and Hartley" is the
title of a lecture by James Dennis, art history pro
fessor at the University of Wisconsin, tonight at
7:30 in Lawrence Room 107 The presentation is
sponsored by the Humanities Center as The Colin
Ruagh Thomas O'Fallon Memorial Lecture on Art
and American Culture.
MISCELLANEOUS
"Fleisch,” a Herman film, will be shown to
night at 7 in Friendly Room 217. Sponsored by
the German Club.
"The War Between the Classes" is the sub
jet;! of a Lunchtime Psychology Series presenta
tion Tuesday at 11:30 a.in.in the EMU Forum
Room. Jerry Hiller and Carey Tanaka will moder
ate the session, which features a film showing
high school students playing a “Color Game" to
experience what it's like to lie a member of a dif
ferent race. Session will focus on stereotypes,
peer pressure and racial injustice. A discussion
will follow.
American Cancer Society, Oregon Division,
Inc. is recruiting volunteer staff for its camping
program for children who have cancer and their
families. Call Janet at 295-B422 for applications
and job descriptions. Need not lx? in medicine to
apply
Deadline (nr submitting hit als to tlw Emerald
front desk, EMI' Suite it00, is noon the day before
publication. Et als am run the day of the event
unless the event occurs before noon. Events with
''a donation or admission charge will not Ih; con
sidered. Campus ('vents and those scheduled
nearest the publication date will be given priori
tv The Emerald reserves the right to edit notices
for grammar and style
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