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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1989)
Money given to repair McMorran The University recently au thorized nearly $100.000 in im provements for the McMorran or President's House, which will be home to next University President Myles lirand Dan Williams. University vice president for administra tion. said repairs on the house* will Iregin before lirand and his family take resident e in June. Williams said one of the first items on the repair list will In* .1 new roof "The roof, like that on other campus buildings. is in real hat! shape " Williams said The roof alone is estimated to cost about S to.000 Other repairs slated for the house inc hide installation of a set urilv system, a kitchen re modeling and interior painting New drapes, furniture and kitchen appliances also will Im* added Although lirand and family will have to contend with re pairs still in progress when they move in. Williams said the next president shouldn't have too mm h to worry about "(The repairs) can In* done without too much inconve nience." he said Future renovations also may inc lude handicap at 1 esses The house at 2:tla Mi Morran St was built in l‘l2t> and si,mils on a former apple or chard tinorge McMorran. t.cr ow Iter of the Washbourne McMorran Department Store, fust owned the house, which > »lr The University ham authorized SI00.0(H) to repair the McMorran House. The repairs will begin before lune. when next University President Myles ttrand and his family mo%e into the home. was once part nl a four-home estate Mi Vtorriiu and family lived in I he house for about 20 y ears I In- house Imm ante I 'Diversity property in l!M I .mil Donald Kill became the lirst University president In move in A total <>( si\ presidents have lived in the house, hut it lies lieen I t years sim e the last president lived there The Iasi president to live in the house was William lloyd lie left m I'*80. and President Paul Oluni derided to live in Ins own house when he t ame to the IJnivorsity in Pint The house also serves a tpia si ambassador role and is used lor roininmiiu and University sot ial Kvents NAVY ENGINEERING AN INVESTMENT INYOURFUTURE Navy Engineering representatives will be on campus: Tuesday, May 23rd at the Placement Center, 10am-3pm. Call 1-800-543-7287. Benefits as a Student • earn $ I 3,800 a year lor up to two years to use any way you choose • additional $-1,000 bonus paid when you entet program • NO dulls, unilot im or summer obligations • 100'? medic al and dental covet age • out standing, low < ost travel opjwu tunit irs to Europe, |apan and other exc iting places • eat l\ job sec m it v I raining after College • |t» weeks at ( )ffi( ri ( tndid.tle Sc bool and commissioning as a Nasy offic er • b months of giaduatr level engineering edu< at ion in ()i lando, I lot sda • b months of hands on engineering naming at a piotntvjw ttamri in Idaho, Ne w Yot k ol ( oimec tic lit • I < weeks of educ ation in per son nr I. mater i.ils management, etigineenng systems and more I he Nas y Engineer • slatting pas of up t«* $27,000 with me least s to more than $r»ri,000 after live years • wot k with spac «• age* tec h nologs and high Is tianted te< him tins • opjvoi tunit v t < > i woildtt.isel • continued ptolessionai giowth and an oppoitimits lot N.os paid gi.idti.ue st hool • letiic tiieni with lull twin his aftet oiils 20 seals at live Nas s sei sic e • mustancluig mai kctabilits Engineer mg, math, phs sics and e lie mistiy majoi s svith at least a ^ 0 (* I * \, \ and alwne pielc-i led and having completed one seat o| c ,ilc ulus and one year of calc ulus based pltssic s ate* eligible Non need only submit a copy ol your transc i ipts to deter mine yout initial eligihilits Qualifying students will then Ik* offered a c ost h ee. no obligation tout of a Navs base at liaugor. Washington, or San Diego. ( aliloi ma me hiding a tom ol .i nucleat [Hiweied suhmaime and/or sin lace ship We ,ne < onviiic rd this is Mil HIS I PKOI I SSIONAl I NCIM I KIND Om)R I l»NI I Y AY Ml AID \ I () A C < >11 Md SI l’DEN I I Of) AN NAVY OFFICER You a re'tomorrow. You are the Navy. Recruiters to visit campus next week MEETINGS Kurcdc'i (itr and Lesbian Youth Group meets tonight _Et als_ .it 5 in thi' Gay and l-eslnan Alliance office. EMU Room 319. All non-heterosexual people lifted 21 and under are welcome to attend. The group seeks to provide peer support, good conversation and fun INTERVIEWS Sign-up space still is available for the following recruiters: May 22 Madras High School. Madras. Ore. (high school language arts grades nine through 12. with journalism endorse ment preferred: speech clini cian: psychologist): Buck man laboratories. Inc. (area representative chemical sales representative): May 22 ACC Mattel Toys (fall 1989 merchandising internship); Arthur Andersen and Co. (winter 1990 accounting in ternship): II S. Navy (officer program) EMU from 10:30 a m to 2:30 p m. May 24 Iiiovec. Im (software engi neer): Reynolds and Reyn olds Co. (business forms sales representative trainee); May 22 Georgia Pacific Cor poration (entry-level sales trainee); Northwestern Mu tual Life (college internship program) group meeting May 24 at 7 p in in EMU Cedar Room C. May 2H Ben efic lal Mortgage Co. (man agement training program) I 0 minimum CPA required; David Douglas School Dis trict. Portland (education re source center. k-t>. 1II.N re quired) LECTURES Prolessor Elizabeth Hressan. a teat her at the University System ol South Afrit a. v\ ill (list uss the South Afrit an educational system and the apartheid problems today at 1 1 30 a in at the Eugene Elks Club, across from Autzen Stadium on Centennial Boulevard Entrance to the Klks Club is open to anyone lust sign as the guest of Har ry Nance For more informa tion. call Tonie Nathan. tiftti-!t*)2 t. MISCELLANEOUS “Munchhausen.” the original version of the cur runt film "Lugenbaron” will play tonight in Friendly Room 2\7. This is the last Cerman Club sponsored film of the year. "Multi-Variant: A Read ing of I’octry and Fiction" is tonight at 7:AO in the EMU Cumwood Room. Howard Stuart l.ibes. Nela Ladd Itruni and Mark Dundas Wood are the featured art ists Sponsored by the Uni versity Literary Society. Promises: When Should People Keep Their Prom ises? is the title of a Lunch time Psychology Series dis cussion Tuesday at 11:30 in the EMU Forum Room. Pro fessor John Orbell will re port some findings about when people do keep prom ises. and he will discuss some ethical issues raised by the findings. There will be an opportunity for questions and answers. Pick up copy of Oregon Achievers before finals hit and everyone leaves school There is information about graduation published Copies are available at the EMI' Grievance Booth and the EMI1 Main I )esk Duadlinc for submitting hit a/s to tlu' Hnwrald front Jrsk. KMU Suit!• lilt), is noon t/m (lav bi'fort' publiia tion lit ills am run tin• day ol tlw I'Vi'ut unlrss tlw intuit oi i urs bi'torr noon Events u itb a donation or admis sion i hurgr will not hr i on sidnred Campus events .mil tlwsr sclu'dulrd nrarrst tlw publii ation datr will hr giv en priori!\ '/Vie Hnwrald re serves the right to ml it no te es fur grammar .mil st\ It' h»rw i/th SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Looking for a scholar ship? Air Force ROTC has two- through four->ear scholarships that can ccMer tuition and other expenses, plus $100 per academic month, tax free Find out if you qualify CAPT DAVE JONES 754-3291 LcwMiip Eareflmce Starts Hot ODE ~ H777 ODE . I ■ ' , . r . • , : dbt i ODE ; T. ! ■■■1, . ODE . t n,M. • ODE