Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 09, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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    UNIVERSITY
Finance professor dies,
had history of asthma
A University finance pro
fessor died of undetermined
natural causes over the
weekend. University offi
cials said Monday.
Thomas llalmus. T»8, died
while working at his Elmira
home Sunday afternoon. He
was single and lived alone.
Ualmus had a history of
asthmatic problems, said
Frank Katti of the Medical
Examiners office.
Caimus came to the Uni
versity in 1967 after having
served as an economist with
the United States Treasury
His speciality was manageri
al economics and taxation.
He was studying the dis
tribution of personal income
in California. Oregon and
Washington, as well as
across the nation from 1950
to I960 at the time of his
death.
He received his bachelor's
degree from Sacramento
Stale (now Cal-State Sacra
mento) and Ins dot torate
from the University of Cali
fornia. Berkeley.
Caimus also served as
President of the Western Tax
Association and was chair
Thomas Calmus
man 01 me universny s m
brary Committee
"He was very warm,
friendly and well-liked."
said Jim Heinmuth, dean of
the (College of Business Ad
ministration "lie taught
hundreds of students in
large classes by choice He
was dedicated to undergrad
uate teaching "
Calmus is survived by one
brother and one sister Ser
vices ore to lie annoum ed.
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MEETINGS
The Student Senate will meet from 6 to 7
p.m. In the EMU Board Room. Call 485-6960 for
more information
The Pre-law Society is sponsoring a meeting
at 7:30 p.m. in the EMU Board Room. For infor
mation call 485-6962.
Et als
Campus Crusade for Christ will hold its
meeting at 7:30 p.m in Room 231 Gilbert Hall
For information call 485-4375.
OSPIKG will hold its hunger/homelessness
group meeting at 6:30 p.m. in EMU Suite 1.
The Truman Scholarship Meeting, spon
sored by the politic al science department, will lie
from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the EMU Gumwood
Room. Call jim Klonoski at 346-4876 for more in
formation.
SPEAKERS
The Archaeological Institute of America. Eu
gene chapter, is sponsoring a lecture on Israelites
and Canaanites by Dr Gloria London at 8 p.m. in
Room 115 [.awrence Hall. For information (all
343-8978.
MISCELLANEOUS
Sigma Kappa sorority will hold interviews
from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. in EMU Cedar Room A. Call
346-3888 for more information.
A workshop on "Applying to Physical Ther
apy/Occupational Therapy Schools", sponsored
by Academic Advising and Student Services, will
be held at 4:30 in Room 164 Oregon Hall. Call
346-3211 for information.
The Summer Employment Program will hold
an orientation workshop from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Students can sign up for the workshop in the Stu
dent Employment VVorkshop, Room 12 Hendricks
Hall Call 346-3214 for more information.
Barney Issel. a finalist for the position of Di
rector of Public Safety, will lx? available to meet
with interested campus community members on
an informal basis at a reception from 4:30 to 6
p.m. in the EMI' Gumwood Hoorn.
Deadline for submitting F.t als to the Emerald
front desk. EMI1 Suite 300. is noon the day before
publication Et als run the day of the event unless
the event takes place before noon
Notices of events with a donation nr admis
sion charge will not be accepted. Campus events
and those st heduled nearest the publication date
will be given priority. The Emerald reserves the
right to edit notices for grammar and style.
KRMA to answer questions Wednesday
By Catherine Hawley
Emerald Associate Id'ior
Organizers of a campus radio
slat ion tried to reassure repre
sentatives of other student
groups that KKMA will have a
place in its operations for any
interested student, but deferred
all questions about its board of
directors until a Wednesday
meeting
Members of MEChA, the
black Student Union and other
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student groups have expressed
concern that radio organizers
are not taking affirmative ac
tion guidelines into account as
they set up the station's inter
nal structure.
However, at Monday's meet
ing and in a press release,
hKMA Director lames January
stressed that he and other or
ganizers welcomed participa
tion by as many different
groups as possible. .4
Although January told aboul
50 students who showed up fot
Monday’s weekly general inter
est meeting that he planned tc
devote the night to matters
such as procuring music, dis
cussing programming and
planning a promotional cam
paign. he did answer several
(|iit*slKins trom students anout
plans for structure and authori
tv within the station.
At one point. Armando Mo
rales of MKChA asked January
how organizers planned to en
sure that programming repre
sented the desires of many dif
ferent student groups.
Morales and another MEChA
member. Freddy Vilches. said
they and other student groups
are concerned that the tioard be
structured to give students the
greatest voice in the station’s
operations and that the board
represent as broad a spectrum
of student interests as possible.
KRMA will hold a Seanh
Committee meeting Wednesday
at 7 pm to discuss the forma
tion of its board of directors.
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