Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    ETALS
MEETINGS
Native Hawaiian Student
Union will moot tonight at 5 in
EMU Codar Room l) Call
346-0340 for morn information
MEChA weekly mooting will
take place tonight at S ilt) in
EMU Cedar Room I-' ('.all
340-3500 for more information.
Alpha Phi Omega will mod
tonight at l>:3() in liNil Cedar
Room C
MISCELLANEOUS
Child ('are, Im ;■ .pun a
mg a "Sandwich & Savvy" par
ent education workshop on
stranger awareness tonight at
5:30 at del N Washington St
Call 344-1105 for more infor
mation and to sign up for child
care.
'Win Not a f eminist Them \
ot Jllslil e" |-. the 1. ,;ui .1 .1 |
turo bv Ruth Anna i’utnam to
il, iv at 4:30 p in in 137 Chiles
Center. The lecture is spon
sored by the Philosophy Club
"Sex and I s: l et's talk
About It" will he the topic of a
forum sponsored by the Black
Student Union tonight at 7 in
tiie KMU Cumwood Room
"hi Salvador at a Cross
roads" is the topic of a discus
sion by Mario Medrano, a Sal
vadorun teacher and activist
The disc ussion will take place
tonight at 7:30 in EMU
Cumwood Room
OSPIKC Grassroots Toxic
i ampaign will kic k oil its first
postcard drive on campus to
day Call Mary Beth Kurilo at
340-4377 or stop hv the office
in Suite 1, EMU for more infor
mation.
RELIGION
Bible Study will take place
tonight at 7:30 at the Newman
Center. 1850 Emerald St Call
340-440H lor more information
Rap With the Rabbi takes
place today from 3:30 to 5 p m
at Hillci (in the Koinoina Cen
ter. 1414 Kincaid St.) Call
343 8U20 for more information
OPPOR i CNI'I'lL-iS
1’si Chi the National Honor
Society in Psychology. is spon
soring .1 gr.iduato school semi
nar with tips on how to get in
to graduate school tonight at <i
in ldh Straub Call 485-0851 lor
morn information
Career Planning and Place
ment Servir «s pffti e orientation
Missions will lake place today
from noon to 1 p in. in 238 hen
ilricks
The following group meet
ings. will take plai e today
• (
p m in Cerlinger Lounge
•
• i ' j ui'l-AH Maple dotjiii
• A : I () < 11i:.! u- 1 A
from 7, to 8 30 p m in I.M 1 ’
Oak Room
Bidding for the following
i Dinpnnies w i! i take pla< e !e
il.iiv through Wednesday in .tit
Hendricks:
• t' Central Intelligence '■
cv
• R H Mai \ s (
• K Mart Apparel
• Cm>rgia Pad In
• Lady Footioc ker
• Andersen CConsulting
• Intel
Deadllm• for submitting ft
Ms to the Emerald front desk.
EMI Suite 100. is noon the d,i\
before publication. Et Als run
the day of the event utiless the
e\ ent lakes place before noon
Notices of events with a do
nation or admission charge will
not be accepted Campus
events and those scheduled
nearest the publication dale
will be given priority The Em
era Id reserves the right to edit
notices for grammar and St) le.
Ike Copy Shop
539 E. 13th
Open Sal 10-4
Hriwrrn Pattrtimn it f rrr\
- Hliihl i>n i Jthi
485-6253
South Eugene
Chiropractic
Center
* Sports Injuries
* Stress Reduction
* Chronic Postural
Problems
Dr. Frank F. Muhr
396 E. 18th St.
683-9070 -dj
Student rate4
Near Campus
ATION UPDATE
Librarian to haul home books
The Knight Library will soon see the return
of it's share of more than Smillion in stolon
rare books and manuscripts discovered a year
and .1 half ago in the Ottumwa. Iowa home of
Stephen Mumberg
Frasier ( a>< kv curator of the library"s Special
(!olle< tiori, said the FBI informed him W'ednes
duv morning that all identified materials,
a! ut itO percent of the total, will hr released
to the proper owners
tanks said fie plans on flying to Omaha
Ni h , n Nov 1 and renting a moving in., k to
haul the bunks and documents bat v
■'ll anybody's going to land them in a dm h
after all this time, it s going to lie me. not an
airline or a moving ( ompany." he said
Hocks said about us percent of the ! 'niversl
tv's stolen hooks and inanust ripts are account
ed for l ire total v alue of the loss is $(>(..!,iH)0
Fascism conference slated for April
April I I at tne l nivcrsity
C.raduote students from-five English, (airman
and (Comparative ; ilerature departments are
organizing the conference the first time that
University graduate students have formed a
committee to organize a t onferent e specifical
ly goared toward graduate students
'i'lio committee is planning to invite two
speakers to the i onference, one to establish the
historical frame of European fascism, and an
other to explore fascism in a broader sense
The prime choices at tills stage in the plan
ning are either (leorge Mosse. author of \<i
liotuilism Mill Sexuality, or (Claudia Koonz. an
thor of Mothers in the Sutherland, for the first
speaker and Edward Herman, writer tor /.
Miif’.ulnr, or Trmfi Minli-ha. author of Woman
Native Other, for the se< ond speaker
For more information, leave a message at
i-tti- t(t i t or -IMS -7f>i i
What should go in library capsule?
Next full, after the construction of the
Knight Library addition and before the renova
lion of the original building, the library will
install a time capsule ut the base of the Solan
Si nth Slairwav .mil (taller v
In- i ipsute will cclchrutn lliti end of ion
siruc !; in iihd t umtnemorate the old library,
containing items that record for future library
users the image that library users mul employ*
i t -, is,id ot tin- Knight Library in 1‘iti.’
Be foie the capsule 1,111 be installed, the li
brurv needs xuiigcslions and ideas about what
jn nji.e trunk aiiout when thev think ot the li
brurv
yte-.tnins can be dropped til the sugges
tii-ai box on the first floor of the Knight Li
brary, or mailed to Karen Darling, Serials De
partment Dnivefsitv ot .(begun -Library, Ku
,;ei:e ( )j{ 'i',' |() t K’-I'l
Higher-ed pTtnel picked
\ panel to examine the Department of High
er Liisn alum's administrative costs and struc
ture ot Us administrative support systems lias
tun appointed by George Kh bard soil, |r,
president of the Hoard ot Higher Kducaiion
Giti/.en memliers of the Board Administra
live Kev lew t Committee are Dan Terpar k. (len
eral Manager -t Hewlett -Packard; Gerrv
Thompson, vice president lor marketing, Him
Gross Blue Shield, Jon Vunker, director lor
business services, Saleni-Kei/.er School Dis
tnct, V Sbetrv Slieng, direr tor ot Metro Wash
ington Park Zoo; Phil Bogun, retired Portland
business exei utive and Sue Nailiiu secretary
treasurer of Nannies Ini
Hoard of Higher Kducaiion members Janice
Wilson. Mark Dodson and Roll Miller also
have been appointed to the panel Miller will
serve as committee chair
"Tile Hoard of Higher Kducaiion lias a strong
commitment to conduct a thorough review ol
its administrative costs and structure ol Stale
System administrative support services." Uit li
urdson said
The panel will report its findings and recoin
ineiidalions In the lull Board ol Higher Kduca
lion by mid l'l'l.’
M££TT£RRYHMR£ST WILLIAMS
AUTHOR OF
AUTOGRAPHING
Tuesday,
October 22
12:00-1:00
-At the
UO BOOKSTORE
General Book Department
n*a nmt *fin»
AUTHOR READING
Tuesday,
October 22
7:30 p.m.
K At the i Ml
(iUMWOOD ROOM
Sjxmsofcd by the Center fur the Study
of W imik ii In St n n i)
and l:nvirin»m:n!al Slutlici
f (Terry Tempest Williams' gtandmothers ami mother taught her to trust her emotions, ami she learned the lesson well
Refuge, her record of a family whose women have been haunted h\ s am er.' ontrac ted from living downwind of the Nevada
atomn test site, is an unflinching and wrenching emotional experience Tins was a clan of strong women who lived under a ewae hot loved life
to their last breath. The ordeal is set against the catastrophic rise of (beat Salt l ake that drove ned and destroyed the bird s.mctuar y w hete I erry
Williams spent much of her professional lime The extravagant bird life of the marshes dwindles and all but disappears before the rising title ol salt water
ass the women of Tempest Romney families two grandmothers, a mother, six aunts. Terry Williams herself wilt before the inexorable invasion u:
disease But buried in the journal joltings of this book is an angry indictment ol the evasive culpability of the Atomic Htctgy t ommisMim. and .1 tpn
turning of the Mormon obedience that led that led these women to accept so calmly anti philosophically the unjust fate they wete expose.! Is.01
derful thing about this btrok, though, is liiat Terry Williams docs accept, even w title she rages I here isn t a page here that doesn t whistle vt ith the sound
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