Cressman Receives Guggenheim Fellowship Prize Presented For Excavation Achievements L. S. Cressman Will Continue Culture Inquiry By MILDRED WILSON Dr. Luther S. Cressman, head of the anthropology department, has been awarded one of the cov eted Guggenheim fellowships, it was revealed Monday. His work will be an investigation of the relation of the south central Ore gon cultures to those of the Southwest. “Naturally, I feel pretty good,” Dr. Cressman answered when asked how he felt about the fel lowship. He explained that it had grown out of the excavation work he has been doing the last few summers in eastern Oregon. CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES First day .2c per word Subsequent days .leper word Three consecutive times 4c per word and a fourth time FREE with cash payment. Ads will be taken over the telephone on a charge basis if the advertiser is a subscriber to the phone. 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The following have been turned into the lost and found department, in the University Depot, which is located across the street from the AAA build ing and adjoining the heating plant: • Found The lost and found department has been 3wamped by a number of umbrellas of vary ing size and hue; a large assortment of gloves; an equally large assortment of scarfs ; 6 men’s hats ; 2 ladies’ hats ; 1 muff; 1 rooter’s lid (color: yellow and green) ; a few ceats and rain jackets ; 6 note books ; a baker’s dozen of spiral composition books ; 1 pair of women’s galoshes ; 1 pair of men’s rubbers ; a regular library of books ranging from Hygiene by Meredith to Accounting Fundamentals ; at least 26 fountain pens, some worth finding; 4 compacts ; and a va ' liAjI inB&kie* W-U-t! without money. Examinations for Assistant Slated Examinations for the posi tion of student personnel as sistant have been announced by the California state employ ment office, Miss Janet Smith, employment secretary, report ed last night. Applications must be in the mail not later than midnight April 10. Those interested should get in touch with the employment office at once, Miss Smith stressed. The position is not restricted to California resi dents this year. Open to seniors and under graduates. it offers an oppor tunity to obtain paid practical experience while continuing academic work to graduate students, officials point out. According to Dr. Cressman, the material found did not fit in with the traditional theory of what we ought to have out here in that it indicated a culture of not less than 4,000 years and possibly not less than 10,000 years. He will attempt to find whether the material is related to the south or to the north and what the sequences are. In his year’s work, which be gins September 1, 1940, Dr. Cressman wall study museum col lections in New York, Philadel phia, and Washington, D. C., be sides examination of actual re mains in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. HasselroothNew Tabard Inn Head Glenn Hasselrooth, winner of the Marshall-Case-Haycox short story contest of 1940. has been elected president of Ye Tabard Inn, men's writing honorary, it was announced Monday by W. F. G. Thacher, professor of English and adviser to the group. Also announced were names of nine pledges to the society. In recognition of their pledging, they will wear the traditional green-and-yellow burlap tabards to classes one day this week. The Pete Igoe Pulls (Continued from page five) hands of Portland university in the Rose City. The Pilots brought through an eighth-inning rally which clinched the win, 6 to 5. It was the first loss in five starts for the Ducks. Oregon B R H E Cox, 2 .5 111 Smith, ss .5 3 2 0 Whitman, m .6 3 3 0 Carney, r ....6 1 2 0 Hamer, lb .4 0 0 1 Ager, 3 .2 0 10 Austin, 1 .5 110 Walker, c .5 10 0 Haynes, p .3 0 2 0 Libke, 3 ..1 10 1 Igoe, p .1 0 0 0 Totals .-43 11 12 3 O.C.E. B R H E Geglu, 3 .6 0 12 Horner, 1 .6 0 0 2 Yankee, 2 .5 112 Szedlack, m .4 110 Riney, 1 b .5 3 4 2 Aubin, r .3 0 0 0 Miller, p .1 0 10 Wade, c .1 10 0 Tuthill, s .5 1 1 0 Jeross, p .3 2 2 0 Hartman, c .3 0 0 0 O’Connor, r .1 0 0 0 Totals .-43 9 11 8 Oregon .330 020 001 2—11 231 030 001 2—12 •W*.T TTTflJtfrBfcJ} new members, who will be initi ated in ceremonies to be held Wednesday night at Mr. Thach er’s home, are Fred Waller. Bill Moxley, Frank Calhoun, Leonard Isberg, Jan Brevet. Fred Ehiers, Wendell Anderson, Bud Hanson, and Leo Marlantes. Ye Tabard Inn. which was founded 25 years ago by Edison Marshall, former student at the University who is now a pro fessional writer, is the title given the campus chapter of Sigma Up silon, national creative writing honor society for men. By ROl 'IETZLER Sidewalks of London Although "Sidewalks of Lon don” was made over two years ago, it yields an astonishingly in teresting performance by Vivien Leigh and needless to say an other triumph by Charles Laugh ton. Produced in England, the pic ture is remarkable in its photo graphic atmosphere. Laughton appears as a street entertainer, who saves Miss Leigh, as a kind of waif, from arrest. He gives her protection, and gives her the op portunity to take part in tjie en tertainment that he presents in the open air. He himself can never hope to rise to that distinction as an actor which merits the attention of theatrical managers, but the girl, it is discovered, has the flash £ which will enable her to succeed. 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