Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    UNIVERSITY
Child care task force meets today
MFFTINCN
ASllO Child Care Task Force
meets today at 1 10 p.m in
KMU Cedar Room A For more
information, call ;t724
Active Christians Taking a
Stand meets tonight from 7 to ‘I
in Room 146 Straub. For more
information, call 688-4 I 2 I
Et als
Women in Transition will
have a group facilitators meet
ing today from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
in EMU Century Room F At
tendance is required. For more
information, call 346-4095.
Korean Christian Fellowship
meets today at 4 p.m. at the
Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid.
For more information, call
746-4209.
Kultura Pilipinas, the Philip
pine student organization,
meets Sunday at :t p.m at the
Koinonia Center. 1414 Kincaid
St For more information, call
346-9671 or 346 4387.
HCSCB meets today at 4 30
p.m on thi- top floor of Chap
man Hall For more informa
tion. call 346-5414
Anti-CIA coalition meets to
day at 2 p.m in the EMU Ben
Finder Room For more infor
mation. call 346-4248
SPEAKERS
(In'Kim artist Frank Hoyden
will present a free U*« lure. Fif
teen Years of Ceramics." todav
at -1 .10 in Room 177 |.awrence
For more information, call
346-3632
"Meiotio Recombination at
the Molecular Level” is the li
tli' of a molecular biolo
gy evolution lecture to be given
by Dr Michael l.ichten of the
National Cancer Institute at lie
thesda. Mil The lecture will lx'
today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 110
Willamette
Men justis international
Sales Manager for F’W Pipe,
will speak tonight at 5 p.m
about international marketing
and the role of women in the
international business arena.
MISCELLANEOUS
Service of lloly Communion
will he held today at noon .it
Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid
St For more information, call
346-4694.
Millet's Shabhot will he held
today, beginning with a 0:30
p.m. service, continuing with a
7:30 vegetarian potluck. and
ending with H to sharing For
more information. call
34.3-8920
CD-ROM tutorial on the
Marxism talks planned
Three-part series
examines future
The University's Humanities
Center will host a series of lei
turns, beginning today, to de
hate the future of communism
Titled "Is Marxism Ohso
lete?" the event will consist of
three lectures and is
cosponsored by lame County
League of Women Voters and
the Kugene Springfield Solidar
itv Network.
"We wore asked to sponsor
by the Humanities Center."
said Sue Cirardeau. league
president “They said it was
good to have an outside group
involved. ”
The lectures were made pos
sible by a grant from the Ore
gon Committee of Humanities,
an affiliate ot the National Kn
dowment for the Humanities
The Northwest Conference on
Philosophy has given addition
al support
■‘This topii dors intents!
us." Girardeau said "We’re
glad we were asked It's nice to
lnt involved with the Universt
ty.”
The first lecture, beginning
at H p m tonight m the KM I'
Guimvood Room, is entitled
"Human Rights and Nationali
Is Rights Marxist latninist
Theory and Soviet Practice."
and ss ill Im- given hy |ini Nickel
of the I Iniversity of (adorado
"Analytical Marxism and the
Crisis nl Socialism." is Satur
day morning's lecture and will
begin at 11:30 in the EMU
(humsnod Room kai Nielsen
from the University of Calgary
will give the speech
The final lecture of the series
is "What Is To lie Done'" and
will he given hy University as
sociate philosophy professor
C hey ney Ryan Her speech
starts at -t p m Saturday, again
in the EMI' (lumwood Room
Stretch your dollars
by using coupons f rom
the Oregon Daily Kmerald.
A HI INFORM (business) data
base will lie held today .il 10 .10
a in <0 the reference dusk, of the
Knight Library A tutorial on
thu (amoral Science Index will
ho given today .it the Science
Library, also at 10:30 a in For
more information. < all
346-2368
International C.ofTee Hour
will bo hold today from 4 to
t) 30 p m in the KMU Interna
tional Lounge For more infor
mation. call 340-4387
Free Mac orientation will be
hold today from 1 to 3 p m in
Room 175 Computing Center
The orientation will cover basic
operation for beginners For
more information. call
346-4304
Psi Chi members ore remind
ed to partii ipate in "Storm the
Stairs" Sunday. Meet at Gate F.
of Aut/.on Stadium at 10:3(1
a.m.
Dentil ini' for stibmillinK Et
<ils to llu' Fmorald front tlo.sk
EMI' Suite lill). is noon the thi\
before publu,ition Et nls run
the tlu\ of the even/ unless the
event hikes plain before noon
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Well known Northwest comedians.
The fun starts at 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY NIGHT
u LADIES’ NIGHT
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