Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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UNIVERSITY
Frohnmayer decision on hold
Attorney General tends to comatose daughter
By Came Dennett
f morai'J Associate F ci'tor
The question of whether Oregon Attorney
Ceneral Dave Irohnmnyer will lie University’s
next law s< hool dean is likely to remain unan
swered lor .il least the next week or two
The search committee completed its official
task earlier this month when it recommended
to University President Myles Brand that
I rohnmaver he offered the position
"It's ali in the hands of the president now."
said lames Keinmuth, Dean of the College of
Business Administration and head of the
search committee "Our work is done, unless
Mr Irohnmayer says no."
He said l-Tohnmayor is not likely to make a
decision right now because of the failing
health of one of his daughters.
Dave Prohnmnyer has said I am interested,
and I'll get buck to you after I see to my fami
ly.' " Keinmuth said
The condition ol l-'rohnmaver's 12-year-old
daughter. Katie, has deteriorated in the past
leu days She slipped into a coma Sunday at
l.ugene's Sacred Heart C.enerat Hospital, where
she is listed in critical condition.
Katie suffered a stroke Aug. ) It) Salt hake
lily. Utah while visiting tin i ilv with her par
ents She was transferred to Sacred Heart Aug.
n when her condition was judged fit for trav
el
Katie suffers from Fanconi's anemia, a rare
and often fatal bone marrow disease. The
I ''roll minivers' extensive search for a compali
hie donor for a marrow transplant has been un
successful.
"I expect that in a couple of weeks Mr
I rohnmuyer and President Brand will sit down
and discuss the question of the dean position,
Keinmuth said President Brand is making no
i ommenls at this time.
Our hope is that if Mr. Frohnmayer accepts
the position, that he will come on board in Jan
uary or February, sometime around the begin
ning of the year," Keinmuth said. "1 would
hope hi: would accept, and I think he might,
but he has a lot of other options to consider "
Frohnmayer agreed to ire considered as a
successor to current Dean Maurice Holland in
a letter sent to the University Aug. 2‘) The
next week, five of the 11 other candidates re
moved themselves from contention.
If Frohnmayer declines the University's of
fer, the search committee will go buck to work
to find a dean from the other candidates befori
September ll)()2 Keinmuth said he expects
that the five candidates will jump back into
consideration.
ETA
MEEI'INC.S
Pi Gamma Mu will nice! to
night at (> in EMU Century
Room A Call 4H4-4H19 for
more information.
A mn es t y orgu n i /.a 1 i onu I
meeting will tiiki* pl ica tonight
at 7 in EMU Codar Room I).
Call 0H3 -4900 lor morn infor
mation
The Gamer's Society strate
gic games group organizational
mooting will take plant) tonight
from (i to 11 in EMU Cedar
Room E call 4H4-5609 for more
informal ion
earth of love will have u
campus informational mooting
to form a now student organiza
tion tonight from 7 to 9 in EMU
Cedar Room Cull 342-1410 for
more information
Unwanted Sexual Behavior
Task Force will moot today
from 17 30 to 1 til p m in the
E M l It o a r d K oo m Call
340-1134 lor more information
Sim ietv of Professional Jour
nalists will have a business
meeting today at 7 30 p m in
77 1 Allen All members are
welcome
Hung Kong Student Associa
tion will meet tonight at 7 30 in
101 Cilbert Call 342-4B51 for
more information.
RALLIES
Rally to oppose Supreme
C'onrt nominee Clarence Thom
as will lake plai e today at noon
in the HMD courtyard. The ru 1 -
ly is sponsored by Students for
Choice.
MISCHLLANL’OIJS
Dating 101: The nature of Re
lationships will he the topic of
a disc ussion taking place to
night from 7 to <) in the Carson
Cold Room. Call 34G-1134 for
more information.
Bat Habits is the title of a
new exhibit opening today at
the University Museum ol Nat
ural History, 1680 H 15th Ave.
(across from the Bean dormi
tory complex) The museum is
open from noon to 5 p m.
Wednesday through Sunday.
Call 34G-3024 for more infor
mation
VOLUNTHKRS
White Bird Clinic is offering
its quarterly volunteer commu
nity service training program.
Sessions begin Oct 10. Credit
can be arranged through the
University and l.ane Communi
ty College Call 342-H255 for
more information.
Ol’I’OR I'UNITIHS
Bidding for the following
companies will take place in
244 Hendricks Hall today: Ar
thur Anderson and Company,
IJ.S. Army Judge Advocate
General's Corps and Statu Farm
Insurance. Call the Career Plan
ning and Placement Service at
346-3235 for more information.
Career Planning and Place
ment Service Orientation Ses
sions will lake place today from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 237 Hen
dricks.
Resume writing workshop
will take place today from 2 to
3:30 p.m. in 100 Hendricks
Sign up in advance at 241 Hen
dricks.
RELIGION
Student mass will take place
tonight at 9 at the Newman
Center, 1850 Emerald St An
ice cream social open to all will
follow. Call 346-4468 for more
information.
United Methodist Fellowship
Croup begins meeting tonight
at 7 at the Wesley Foundation
1231) Kincaid St. (Next to the
University Bookstore). Every
one welcome for the program
and brief worship. Call
346-4694 lor more information
Deadline fur submitting l '■ a/s
to the Emerald front desk, LSI l
Suite .7DO. is noon the day be
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day of the event unless the
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