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Show VBonessij, rovmibm id, m ifefDaQrUMCtowttt-- j peace f- from page one Eytan said the tension in the Middle East is so strong because people know each - ... A - other and are so close to each other. "Feelings have been and continue to be so intense TODAY because of this," Eytan said. Negotiations are complicated because of differing cultures, according to Eytan. "The conflict is not necessarily between nations but between cultures. Clashes of that kind are far harder to solve than clashes of nations." ; 27-No- v. 581-696- Eytan is visiting Weber State University and was invited to speak at the University of Utah - by the Hinckley Institute of Politics and Impact, a program which joins the Jewish community in Salt Lake and the Jewish studies program at the U. Pioneer Theatre Company; The Hunchback of Notre Dame." PMT. Oct 13. 1 for times Box office: and prices. Exhibit; "Patriarchal Mold." Barbara Benedict Daniels. Union Gallery, Monday Friday, 9 a.m. 3 p.m., through Nov. 24. Women's Resource Center Lunch With a Lawyer; "Divorce Mediation: Is it for You?" Bill Downes, attorney. Union 293, noon. Surgery Grand Rounds Lecture; Infections," Donald Fry, University of New Mexico. SOM Classroom C, 7:30 a.m. Society of Professional Journalists lecture; "A Columnist's Life," Joann Jacobsen-WellSalt Lake Tribune columnist LCB 105, noon 1 p.m. Refreshments and exotic door prizes will be avail- JL CHRONICLE PHOTCVSoolt Sin Former Ambassador Walter Eytan told listeners Tuesday at the Hinckley Institute of problems the Arab Israeli Peace Accord is up against. University Food Service is pitching in to help the needy children of the Salt lake Valley. "Intra-Abdomin- al s, They will be -- accepting donations of books for children at the School With to the Nov. No Name. r3ring any books 15-2- 1, to the collection boxes located at the west entrance Union Terrace, The Trading Post in dalllf Hall, Services Duilding snack bar. 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Tutoring & med school application help included. in-cla- I Physics Colloquium; "Scientific Results from NASA's Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Observatory," Roger Malina, associate research astronomer, space sciences laboratory, U.C Berkeley. JFB 102, 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served in 219 JFB at 3:30 p.m. Materials science and engineering seminar; "Foam Inflated Rigidized Structures for Space Applications," Dean Lester, principal investigator, Thiokol, Inc. EMCB 102. 4:15 p.m. Alcohol and Drug Education Center Sack Lunch Seminar, "Are You a Typ8 A' Student?" Ginny DeWitt, Westminster College. Union Den, noon. Metallurgical Engineering Graduate Seminar; "Applications of the Electrolytic Cell," Lorrin Redden, U.S. Bureau of Mines. WBB 207, 3:20 p.m. Sociology Open House; BEH S 315, 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Salt Lake Writing Group meeting; Gepetto's, 230 S. 1300 East, 8 p.m. Call Christine at 4 for more information. Computer Center Noon seminar, "A Look at Apple's New AV Machines." MEB 3383, noon. Kellogg'sU. of U.Young People's Performing Arts Season; "Bridge to Terabithia." Kingsbury Hall, 9:30 a.m. For more information, call -- 3 GUARANTEE: If your diamond does not appraise in least 66 more writing (within 30 days of purchase) for at will be refunded. than your purchase price, your money KEITH GABEL, BROKER 230 W. 200 S. EXPOMART ivkiv Serving the University 328-436- 7 i Aid Society for distribution. Columbia You'll be surprised at our prices!! 0 to Travellers able. Double-Membra- Don't let salespeople pressure you into the sale. Don't buy, and don't give them a down payment! RpfnrP uou buu call the Annex snack bar and the University THE MOST INTENSIVE COURSE FOR THE WE GUARANTEE : to benefit the kids any title and any condition, CLASSES BEGIN JAN. 16TH fv,ix M3 1 -8- 00-300-PREP Gil? & an? fuEQHTEl m cmnt& 581-710- 0. Lecture; "Leonardo Today," Roger Malin, astrophysicist and editor. Art and Architecture Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. NOV. 11 William H. Leary Lecture; "Refugees, theCourts, and the New World Order," Harold Hongju Koh, Yale Law School. Law School Moot Courtroom, 6:15 p.m. Veteran's Day concert; 23rd Army Band, Combined Choruses of the Granite School District JHC, 7 :30 p.m. Women's Tennis; 1TA Central Rolex Championships. Eccles Tennis Center, all day. Babcbck Theatre; "The Seagull," through Nov. 21. Call for times and prices. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity information meeting. VanCott Lobby, 1 and 7 p.m. Kellogg'sU. of U.Young People's Performing Arts Season; "Bridge to Terabithia." Kingsbury Hall, 9:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 581-696- 1 581-710- 0. |