The UPEI SUN/Thursday, November 20, 1980, page 12 A FROM: M. P- Madam, FILM: "CONTROLLING IN'IEREST" (one hour film) . I Physics Dept. ._ ’ ’ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th I have been asked by a s PRODUCED BY THE WCC (WORLD COUNCIL OF G-IURGIES) the President to examine » and report on matters . The film deals with how multinationals manage concerning the university BARN DANCE AT m BARN to manipulate the economy and politics of the appointments which do not third world, and how U.S. multinationals are normally follow the regular TONIGIT mr 20 related to their government in consort toward the pattern of faculty re— ° exploitation, militarily and econcmically, of many cruitment. For example: Get dressed up as; famers Third World people. . I - - Professor Emiritus hicks What place do multinationals have in the world - Honorary Professor cowboys econany? What effect do they on @193 - University Professor mil-ls * SPECIAL INVITATION '10 THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT - Adjunct Professors, mmaids DISCUSSION AND REFRESHIIENI‘S mm. Sponsored by/Political Science Association Wednesday, Novenber 26, 7:00 p.m. Pegflar‘ sz'oo Duffy Amphitheatre Dressed: $1.00 Associate Professors and get in for 1/2 price! and Assistant Professors - Award of an appropriate rank to an individual from within th,e Advance tickets at the Barn. Note to Ianded 'mmigrants community who has not_ BEER DRAW r -- A-ny students who are pursued normal academic SQUARE DANCING Landed mgrants should upon registration, is career, but is well HAVE A SWINGING T114511: make certain that they for a foreign student qualified by virtue of are registered with the classification. The his_e>_<perienc:'e, etc, DEBATIM; CLUB Health Services mssion YEARLY premius of $145.00 _ Vlsnizbnig gfieztsfizrand All interested in joining of their Province of W11 d seem gefizyflsgall gigorll’es‘ adebating club, please come residence. Any student ’ $143.0a00‘pdaarily rate which t at tttttt tte liberty of t° the “$33” Etna: such a student would pay requesting you to let me WBER 25 ' miqrant if sent to a hospitalc, know your suggestions and 6PM should also make certain If You have any questions comments so that adequate OR that the health insurance about the insurance plan Contact Betsy Etterlvt English We which was paid the 3mm presented to the Senate. MAIN mm; - SUBS AND Ems , DO’CINCHIID BLUES BAND Sculpture DISPla)’ NCW AVAILABLE IN THURSDAY NOVI 27th- A series of 22 hauntingly-realistic hunan sculptures, THE GAMES ROOM CANI‘EFN. YEN!!!” BE “ERR!” created by Saskatchewan—based artist, Joe _Fafard, are DROP DUNN FOR LUNCH! on view at the Confed..Oentre Art Gallery until Dec. ,28. BARS, CHIPS, POP, COFFEE, ETC. POST-POLICY PUB Included in this selection of Fafard's full-colour OPEN 10 am - 4pm MON, NOV. 9-1! sculptures are The Boxer, a perspiring, red-faced heavy MONDAY '10 FRIDAY 4 PM. IN THE BAR“ weight; Geoffrey, a denim-clad, beer-toting ruffian; and Frizzly Bear, a ragged and jagged old man. Gallery hours are 10 am — 5 pm Tuesday through Satur— day, and 2—5 pm Sunday. Entrance is free of charge to all. BEAVER'S TGIF F E BlE PUB WEEKLY GOURMET MEAL . - PM Wed. NOV-25 at THE UPEIBARN ' Fi let Newburg Fi let Mignon with Lobster Sauce » Baked Potatoes with Sour Cream crlb, Broccoli with Cheese Sauce ‘ ! Honey-Qiared Parsnips Brownies Tea Coffee Milk $6.95 DAILY SPECIAL ALSO AVAILABLE .COFFEE SHOP h. NEW TO THE FLEE: I CHEESE AND SANDWICH TRAYS BURGER SUB EGG SUB 0 AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES ON 2“ HR. NOTICE A GREAT FOR A SNACK! SUGGESTIONS 0N WEEKLY FEATURES 892-06“ 892-7354 838-34l2 AND GOURMET MEALS ACCEPTED. 0.1mm MALL 115 KENT STREEI. _‘