Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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The are.i between l.m\ rente anil l)e.itl\ thills is one ol the ni.m\ areas tin (uinpus sl.iletl lor un
proved lif>htin/i t auditions
LIGHTING
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sidorod not just safety. but aes
thotit and energy concerns as
well in i nming up w ith the
three phase plan
The committee is responsible
tor providing Warner Kngineet
mg the engineering company
selec ted for the projet t with
general information and tiiret
tion that it mav otherwise not
be able to obtain from other
I ’niversils soon es
"We were t out erned with
balant mg the absolute needs
for safet\ with aesthelii needs
■ mil energx cont.erns. Roue
said "Wo not unlv want these
areas safe but allrat five
Rowe sail! lie expet tx the
prot ess to be completed next
tear I infer the original plan
one phase was expected to be
t ompleted per school year
There should be no major
problems arising that could in
terrupt completion of the pro
jet t. but some! imes there is a
difference betw een pert option
and rouble Rowe said
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OPENS FRIDAY, MAY 18™ AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU.
SALARIES
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l<):ird
For the HJHH-89 at udemic
year. the University was ranked
104th. I'M' was ranked noth
and ()Sl' was ranked With
"Oregon salaries are going
uje hut not .is last .is those
across the nation," Sellers said
Bet ause salaries are not in
t reusing as last as those of oth
er schools. Oregon's ranking
i iinluuies to drop
At .ross the country, other
st hools' salaries ini reuse by
about l> percent a vear. while
Oregon’s salaries increase by
about i pert ent. Sellers saitl
Oregon needs an increase in
tat ult\ salaries to maintain its
position among other si hools
and to gain in status, he saitl
Stdlers suit) he flitl not know
whether the I Hoard yvould de
i ide to grant the money at this
month's meetings
I don't know it anybody
does (know) at this point." he
saitl
The h Board's committees
meet today , and the full hoard
meets Friday The 17-member
hoard allot ates money for
budget emergent ies during the
legislative interim
Kerrnit creator
dies suddenly
in NY hospital
\I.U YORK (Al*|
Puppeteer extraordinaire
Inn I teiison, u ho ga\ *’ his
vuu c In hermit the Frog
ciml In-, elfin spirit to .1
multitude ol Moppets ,is
the\ (might and delighted
millions worldwide, died
unexpei tedK Uednes
da\ 1 ie w as a t
Henson who lived in
Manhattan, died at 1 ,t(l
a m <>t complications
Imui pneumonia said a
statement issued hv \eu
y nrk 1 lospital 1 tenson
had been admitted to the
hospital early Tuesday
with 'galloping pneumo
nia untreated tor at least
three days, the hospital
said
I here's .1 lot less sun
shine m the world Ice
day " opera diva Heverlv
Sills said
I lenstin s t re,times hrsl
appeared in 195-}. ami he
W all Ill'll Ihi'in explode
from a loi al television fa
vorite to a worlihv nle
phenomenon and
imilfintillion dollar in
tluslry
Ills "Sesame Street"
i harat ters hum kermif
in (Jst.ai the (’.roui h In
Uli’ Bird, w ere well timed
into homes around the
t hilled St,lies each morn
in>j for the past 2 1 \ ears
It was too soon to assess
how his death would at
let I the show. said
spokeswoman Mary Sue
I iulland.
"The Moppet Show
whit ti starred hermit ami
Miss Piggy and dehuted
m bet ante the most
widely seen television
program in the world, at
tracting an estimated U.I5
million viewers in HID
countries tics magic
touch was evident again
this year with his work
on the box office smash
"Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turt les.''