Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 29, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    TEACHERS
Continued from Page 5
( ogan credits her students with helping her
w in the award I teach the most urtii ulate stu
dents in the I’tmersitv and the\ write the best
(student evaluations).' she said
Origan's teaching is extremely effective said
Kir.hard Stevenson direr tor "I the Honors ( i>!
lege "She's vcrv good at mobilizing the r las
discussion,'' he s.ud
Ilie Hrsted Award mines with a S.'OOtt a h
prize from a trust hind i reated h\ the late \ I
Hrsted. to encourage and reward e\r eptional
tear hers earls in their careers
Competition tor tile awards is intense said
N'ancie Indeles . assistant to the provost \ tar ill
Is t ommittee appointed h\ the president silts
through nominations for .the awards from stu
dents, far tills . students .uni staff beginning in
I ebruary
Hvrett Smith, geography department direr tor
praised Murphy for Ins ability to i ombme good
researi h with good tear lung "He's able to share
Ins ideas both in print anti in r lass Smith said
"I'm impressed with his overall ability, ris a pro
fessor.''
Murptn idineii the f.*< u11v in tour ami is stink
mii 'In- nailin' .uni sigmf it am e ot i urrent region
a! i hniigns m Kurope based on its i ulturnl ami
politic al g«mgraph\
( urronth Mnrpln is in Brussels Belgium tor
part ol tin1 summer where lit' will be working on
a liook on thf ‘ its for lilt' Belhaven I’ress 'World
t itit's series
Owt'ii is ilirt't tor ol tlif I niversitv s jazz stud
it's program and i ondm tor ol tin- i tregon In// I n
si'inlili' In 1‘ifi'l ()wi'll (oiimlfd thf I'mversik
Siiinnifi |a/v Improvisation (lamp and tilt1 I'm
versits s (Iregtin Jazz t t'leliration a non t ompeli
live festival for iniisii laus from junior high st hoot
through i ollegf
(iarv Martin musn si hool ai ting dean, i redits
Owt'ii with building a vigorous and sunessful
la//.a iin ii ilium
(Iweii teat lies |a// arranging jazz thenrv and
|az/ iniprm rsatum Students in his c lasses t ome
out u ith a solid grounding m the iskiIJs) ja/./ mu
sn Mils need.' Martin sail!
Out'll suss Ills teat lllllg sill I ess i unit's from a
strong .relationship .. w ilh his students 1 enjov
tile students a lot, lie said I work with the as
sumption that I'm winking w itli vers bright pen
I'le "
BOOKSTORE
Continued from Page 6
20 years, the last five have
brought tlie biggest price in
creases Despite this. Williams
said he tries to keep book
pri< es .is low .is possible hv ear
rying used books and offering a
0 peri ent student discount
"With the discount and the
fact that the State of Oregon
does not have a sales tax. books
at the University are among the
lowest priced of am i ampus in
the countryWilliams said
"Last fisc al year we gave tiai k
$h U IKK) through the book ills
count We are riot here to make
monev bn tin1 t 'niversilv
A nother loi • 11 hooksr 1 Ir I
Mis.i Smith, owner and m.inag
er of Smith Kiimily Bookstore
s.inl she i barges about t> > per
i ent of tlic pun base prii e foi
used hooks.
Smith said the I ni versitv
Bookstore has a nonprofit slat
us tfnit excludes it from paving
federal and state taxes, which
she has to pus But she said the
bookstore's profit margin is not
that u life and as long as she
gets a certain amount of over
TUI IRA GASTON HI Oi l S I
is pleased to sponsor a symposium on
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s M,i\. S Hi t’ M " V ( hnsiian IVrspivtivr on lews .mil
( hlistiairt in I arb ( hristian ViiiMuiis"
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2l> Ma\ ,41111' M " Vibes anil Vilu-rsaries:
Material IvkkiKe lor Jews anil
( lirts|i.uis in tlx Konian I ns n iniiix nl"
I M telex'I VV hue ( XxtIiii l olle .
Slav ill|'\| I‘;ukI anil o|*ii tltseitssron
J’nilesviis ( «>k K1 erne aixl White
Ml e\ctn.s in ilx' I Ml C iiiniwi»<1 Roihii Itee .xlinissum
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Recreation Center
CAMPUS
LOST & FOUND
SALE
* Umbrellas
* Coats/Sweaters
G loves/I l<)ts
• Books
*Misc. Goodies
Nothing Over
Three Dollars!
Dead Week, May 28-29
9-5pm Daily
Cash Onl\
(no enec km
flow business and 1.111 |>a\ her
hills slit' s happ\
I hr I 'nivnrsitv Hmikstore is
an tutli*|*#■ nl nonprofit i or
poratioii mi m-i| b\ students
who elet t a hoaril of duet tors
to ovitmt its operations and set
its polu it's
One o! tin* bookstore ■ plans
for tin- future is to allow sin
dents to order then I Olirse
hooks h\ telephone lie said
Williams said as earlv as li
mils week tills term the hook
store plans to have .1 computer
terminal available tor students
In 1 her k hook buv hot k pin es
before going through the lilies
CDs and TAPES
Buy Sell Trade
tflusic Fievcluticn
1217 Alder
BEST FISH &
CHIPS IN TOWN
Rose & Thistle
398 East 11th Ave
Orders to go • 343-2244
Mon-Sat 11AM-9PM Sun 12noon-7PM
“27 years of
Quality Service"
GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC.
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Audi • Datsun • Toyota
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202S Franklin Blvd
Eugene Oregon 92403
AY
■ ART SUPPLIES
'■ m GIFTS FOR GRADS
20% Sato does not inctuM: coursebooks,
film processing, tobacco products, class rings,
ecadsmtc rsgalla, computers, software, tennis
bells, and Hems streedy priced as sale merchandise
as well as some electronic equipment which is
already priced extremely competHivety. No further
discounts, cash register seise only, limited to stock
on hand. Main store at 13th and Kincaid only.
■ SPORTSWEAR
■ OFFICE SUPPLIES
■ LUGGAGE
■ COSMETICS
■ BOOKS
UO BOOKSTORE
13th & Kincaid 346-4331 M F 7:30 6 Sat. 10:00-6