The Admiral David E. Jeremiah and
Mrs. Connie Jeremiah Lecture Series
U.S. China Policy in the
Twenty-First Century:
The Relevance and Challenges
of the Taiwan Issue
by
Dr. Yung Wei
Professor of Political Science, National Chiaotung
University, Taiwan, ROC and Distinguished Visiting
Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Monday, May 1
7:30 p.m.
Knight Library Browsing Room
reception to follow
This lecture series is sponsored by the Jeremiah Family and the Center for Asian and
Pacific Studies and is free and open to the public. For more information, call 346-1521.
University of Oregon
School of MUSIC
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& Department of DANCE
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or call Guardline at 485-2000, ext. 2533 for a taped message.
Mon. POETRY IN SONG
5/1 Voice students perform art songs. 7 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Wed. OREGON BRASS QUINTET
5/3 UO Faculty Artist Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
Thu. UO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
5/4 UO Ensemble 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Fri. FESTIVAL OF TRUMPETS
5/5 UO Trumpet Class Recital 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Mon. RETURN OF THE MIGHTY TUBAS OF SPRING
5/8 UO Tuba Class Recital 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Tue. HORN FANDANGO
5/9 UO & Community Horn Ensembles 7:30 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Wed. 100th MONKEY ENSEMBLE
5/10 UO Contemporary Ensemble 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Thu. UNIVERSITY GOSPEL CHOIR
5/11 UO Ensemble; Julia Neufeld, director 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Fri. OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE & LAB BANDS
5/12 UO Jazz Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sat. FUTURE MUSIC OREGON
5/13 UO Computer Music Center 8 p.m., Room 198 Music
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sun. FLUTE CLASS RECITAL
5/14 UO Flute Students of Richard Trombley 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
For complete-calendar listings, check the UO Music web site:
http://music1 .uoregon.edu
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“We just keep on getting better
and better every time out,” Mar
tin said. “And we’re young, so
that’s encouraging too for the
next three years. To see if we can
keep getting better and go to the
ultimate level of nationals.”
Sophomore pole vaulter Niki
Reed has already reached that
level this season, having cleared
the NCAA automatic qualifying
mark the previous weekend with
a vault of 13 feet, 11/2 inches.
On Saturday, although Reed
didn’t get a sweatshirt, finishing
second behind Utah State’s Shae
Bair, the Ducks’ All-American
did set school and personal
records by clearing 13-5 1/4.
“It’s nice to be jumping that
high,” Reed said, adding that it
helped having Bair in the compe
tition. “When you’re jumping by
yourself, you already know
you’ve won, but this way the
adrenaline stays when you’ve got
someone else you’re competing
against.”
Hurdler Lucretia Larkin, a red
shirt freshman, was the only
Duck who hadn’t previously
qualified for the Pac-lOs to do so
on Saturday.
In the morning session, Larkin
placed first in her heat, with a
personal record of 14.36 in the
100-meter hurdles. Then, later in
the day, she improved with a
Pac-10 qualifying time of 14.29.
“Can’t ask for more than that,”
said head coach Tom Heinonen
of Larkin, who struggled with in
jury all of last season and much
of the winter. “She’s really start
ing to am well, and that’s really a
credit to her perseverance.”
Junior Maureen Morrison fin
ished second in the hammer
throw (183-0). Freshman Mary
Etter was one of the busiest
Ducks, finishing second in the
discus (155-6), fourth in the shot
put (43-1 3/4) and eighth in the
hammer (158-9).
Chrissy Ruiter ran her first
10,000 Friday night and finished
third in 36:52.50.
Kevin Calame Emerald
All-American Niki Reed PR’d Saturday with a vault of 13 feet, 51/4 inches.
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