Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 25, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    AMUNDSEN DUE
HERE IN JIM
Sherwood Anderson To Give
Lecture in February
MEN NATIONALLY KNOWN
Concert Series Committee
Sponsors Events
Roald Amundson and Sherwood
Anderson, both outstanding world
figures, "will appear in Eugene this
winter to give lectures, it has been
definitely learned from Wilbur Hay
den, A. S. TJ. O. concert series chair
man. The dates have not been set
as yet; but Amundsen will prob
ably come during the latter part
of January, and Anderson some
time in February.
• These men will appear as a part
of the plan of the committee to
bring .three world-famous ^persons
to the campus this year aside from
those scheduled to appear on the
Tegular concert series. An effort is
being made to bring David Starr
Jordan, chancellor emeritus of Le
land Stanford University, and not
ed authority on evolution and zoo
logy, to the campus also. Dr. Jor
dan returned last week from an
extended trip in Hawaii, and as
yet nothing has been heard from
him regarding his plans.
Anderson Popular Writer
Sherwood Anderson is one of the
most widely read and discussed fic
tion writers of the day. His reeent
book, “Dark Laughter,” is enjoy
ing widespread popularity and is
listed as one of the “best sellers”
everywhere. Its popularity among
the students at the University of
Oregon is shown by the long wait
ing list of names now at the li
brary.
Eoald Amundsen is at present in
New York City, where he recently
arrived from Europe. Discoverer
of the South Pole and noted for his
arctic explorations, he is perhaps
the most famous living explorer.
To Fly to North Pole
Amundsen attracted the attention
of the world last summer when he
made an attempt to reach the North
Pole by airplane and was lost for
several weeks. He recently an
nounced his intention to mako an
other such attempt soon.
Wilbur Hayden, of Eugene, is
chairman of J;he committee in
charge ojf the A. S. U. O. concert
series, which is working with the
free intellectual activities commit
tee composed of faculty members
and headed by Dr. Warren D. Smith
of the geology department.
KLEP POSTPONES MEETING
The meeting concerning plans for
the new campus publication, which
was to have been held last night,
was postponed unPil after the
Thanksgiving holidays, according
to Eolf Klep, chairman of the com
mittee in charge.
Spend Thanksgiving |
at Home!
OregonElectric
SPECIAL TRAIN j
TO
Portland and Return
Wednesday, November 25
Making All Street Stops in Portland
| Fare $5.10 Round Trip
Tickets good returning any train including Dec. 1, 1925
Regular Trains Leave Eugene Daily
7:50 a. m., 11:15 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 6:05 p. m.
RETURNING
Special Train Leaves Portland Nov. 29, 7:00 p. m.
I Regular Trains Leave Portland Daily
1 6:25 a. m., 8:05 a. m., 2 :05 p. m., 6:05 p. m.
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1 LEN F. KNOWLTON F. S. APPELMAN, Agt.
! Trav. Psgr. Agt. Phbne 140
^ Portland, Oregon Eugene, Oregon
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EXHIBIT OF WOOD-BLOCK PRINTS
HAS UNUSUAL ARTISTIC MERIT
Mrs. Bertha Luni’s exhibit |iif
wood-block prints, which is now
being shown in the art gallery in
the art building was made after
the Japanese method and expresses
all the unusual, fine qualities of
art by which it is characterized.
So full of pattern, so fine is the
rhythm, so perfect the design, that
practically every piece is a work
of exquisite taste. Mrs. Lum is not
a realist, as is evidenced by her
pictures of the Three Wise Men.
She is a poet who works with col
ors instead of a pen. She expresses
dreams of fantasy, fairy tales, and
mystery, with ethereal grace and
simplicity. Her portrayal of the
Wind Sprite has such airy grace
that it almost seems the picturo is
alive.
Again in Mother West Wind, she
has successfully depicted the old
tale of how the west wind, just be
fore sunset, calls in her little
breezes and takes them home be
hind the purple hills.
And above all, the remarkable
technique of the artist is evident.
Beauty and softness of line is an
outstanding feature through prac
tically the whole of the collection.
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Coming Events
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Important Meeting of Te Tabard
Inn this evening at 7:30. Sehu
makcr’s cabin. Members leave
from journalism building at 7:20.
Pot and Quill will meet the first
Tuesday after Thanksgiving at
7:30, at the home of Mrs. Clara
Fitch.
Eugene Filipino Club — Regular
, "
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
and
THURSDAY
BEBE
£ FRANK TUTTLE prop^ctioh
Friday
Saturday
Rin-Tin-Tin
TRACKED
IN THE SNOW COUNTRY
Next
MONDAY
TUESDAY
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
In
“HER SISTER
FROM PARIS”
REX
THEATRE
meeting is to be held Wednesday
evening at 8:30 p. m. at the Y
Hut. Every member is asked to
be present. Important matters
regarding Bizal Day celebration
are to be considered.
Practice teachers who expect to
expect to teach any time this
year see Mr. Douglass immedi
ately to sign application card.
This is the last opportunity for
enrollment.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Alpha Gamma Delta announces
the pledging of Buth Wanacott of
Portland.
RADIO FANS TO ORGANIZE
Radio activities will begin win
ter term, according to Paul Hoppe,
who was active in tho radio club
last year. Mr. Iioppe will organize
all students interested next term,
and if enough enthusiasm is shown,
he will instruct students who wish
to obtain licenses to operate ship
radios.
Campus Bulletin |
Orchesus members. Very import
ant meeting tomorrow night, 7:30
Dries Quick
Sticks Ti^ht
Never Stains
- AK Blt-l-V rePARVMCNT STOUE...
Milady’s Galoshes
Four Buckle
Style, Pair
$3.25
—Splendid quality cravenetted uppers, fit any lieel,
sizes 2Yz to 8. You see many a fair one wearing them
when Jupe Pluvius is conspicuous—that’s quite often too.
WOMEN’S STORM RUBBERS IN STYLES
TO FIT ALL HEELS. FIRST QUALITY
RUBBERS, PAIR $1.00
It’s Quite The Fad
For College Fellows
To Wear Slickers
THEY’RE WORTH ALL OF $6.50
THESE' ‘ * TOWERS FISH ’ ’ BRAND SLICKERS .
—Whether green or yellow, two of the most popular
colors, you’ll find them in the men’s department.
Full cut, full length, large pockets, with or without
neck strap.
—Preparedness is the watchword! Isn’t there
something about Oregon’s rainy days that suggest a
slicker? And it’s quite the fad too.
—So take a tip, get yours now while they are here.
Right now before they are depleted.
at the Woman's building. Be
there.
Wednesday — Oregana Pictures —
Friendly Hall pictures will bo
taken at Konnell-Ellis Studio to
day. Also tlioso not in living or
ganizations will have their pic
tures taken today. Friday—Su
OPTOME TRIST—OPTICIAN
Next Door to First Nat’l Bank
$78 Willamette St., Eugene
Dr. Royal Gicl<
DOUGLAS £
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—In—
“Introduce
Me”
An
Avalanche
of
Laughs
Aesbp’s
Fables
Fox
News
PATHE NOVELTY
san Campbell Hall girls remain
ing in Eugene over the week-end
will have their pictures taken at
Kennel-EUis Studio. Saturday—
Hendricks Hall girls remaining in
Eugene for the week-end will
have thoir pictures taken at Ken
nel-Bllis Studio.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
It’s A gobd school
STENOGRAPHIC
BOOKKEEPING
or SECRETARIAL COURSE
Special Classes by Arrangement
A. E. ROBERTS, President
Phone G66—992 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore.
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$3.10 Salem and Return; Corvallis, $1.80
Albany $2.10; Portland $5.10
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printing pictures—and guarantee you the best re
sults possible.
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Thanksgiving Table
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Special Preparations for
Turkey Day
OUR MENU
COCKTAIL
Combination Seafood
Celery Hearts — Ripe Olives — Sardine Cfusts
SOUP
Potage a la Reine — Consomme Royal
FISH
Filet of Halibut — Hollandaise
SALAD
Cauliflower and Asparagus
ENTREES
Fricasse of Spring Capon — Small Pastries
Stuffed Pork Tenderloin a la Provencal
Roast Oregon Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce
Filet Mignon, Mushroom Caps
Pommes Suprise — Baked Hubbard Squash
DESSERTS
Hot Mince Pie, Hard Sauce
English Plum Pudding, Rum Sauce
Apple Pie with Cheese
Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream
Demi Tasse
° Dinner0from 12:00 till 8:00—$1.00 plate
College Side Inn