Brooks Exhibit 'Unveiling' Set For Saturday Room Will House Collector's Choice For Ideal Library By EDITH OGLESBY Outstanding feature of Library day Saturday will be the first public showing of the Philip Ran ney Brooks memorial library, which was donated to the Uni versity by Mrs. Lester Brooks, the collector’s mother. The exhibit will be open for public inspection, according to Librarian M. H. Douglass. The collection, which is housed in a new room, built especially for that purpose on the third floor of the library, is represen tative of the ideal personal li brary. It contains many stand ard works of English and Amer ican authors, with several trans lations of French works. In the main, the books are not collec tor’s items, but are fine editions, designed to be read by book lovers. Furnishings Included The memorial gift includes fur nishings of the room with paint ings and bookcases formerly in Mr. Brooks’ personal library. The wrought-iron gates at the en trance to the room are also from the Brooks home. Besides the standard works, there are several old books in the collection, purportedly from the personal library of Charles I, bought in a London second-hand shop. The book has the royal coat of arms stamped on both covers and notes have been written throughout the volume, which is a 1540 edition of the Epigrams of Martial. Use Restricted The present intention is to lim it the use of the room mainly to graduate students, for whom it will serve as a reading lounge. The books are not to be circu lated but will be accessible to faculty members and advanced English students by special per mission. It is expected that an oil por trait of Philip Ranney Brooks, painted by Sydney Bell, will be unveiled at the preview of the library following the Friends of the Library dinner Friday eve ning. UNIVERSITY BUSINESS COLLEGE SHORTHAND—TYPEWRITING COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSES Edward L. Ryan, B.S., LL.B., Mgr. 860 Willamette, Eugene Phone 2761-M JUNIOR WEEKEND _ CLOTHES will be the lat Lest in spring h i c new f frocks that emphasize the spirit of spring. Splashy prints or quiet ly conservative colors that suit your per sonality and show to the best advan-, v jjVSi V,\* tage. Values ;n styles and cuts that fit your needs. Price $3.98. BUY THEM NOW Hadley’s Ph. 633 1004 Willamette ASUO Nominations Slated for Tuesday ASUO nominations, previously scheduled for yesterday, have been postponed until Tuesday to provide for vote on an enlarging amendment and for nomination of six new candidates. To make this possible, the executive com mittee amended their by-laws which provide that nominations be held a week before elections. The amendment passed over whelmingly yesterday, 154-3, is an outgrowth of agitation from persons who argued that the present executive committe is not truly representative of the cam pus. The new amendment was word ed to allow a person scholastical ly able to run for office as a rep resentative of his “class” to do so whether or not he is a “mem ber.” Phi Chi Theta Gives Dessert for Nine Phi Chi Theta, national busi ness women’s honorary, enter tained nine rushing guests at a dessert Tuesday at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house. Peggy Ferries and Alice Trull inger were in charge of prepara tions, and De Loraine Markwardt and Arline Lewis headed the cleanup committee. Movies of the national conven tion held in Atlanta, Georgia, were shown to the group. Laurita Christofferson, past president, represented the local chapter at the July convention. Miss Ellen Hawley, national inspector from Berkeley, Califor nia, will be on the campus Mon day and Tuesday. A tea under the direction of Frances Montag is scheduled for Gerlinger hall Mon day afternoon at 4 o’clock. While Miss Hawley is in Eugene, she will stay at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Rementeria Given NodinTrial Premier Dave Rementeria, defendant, was awarded a 9-3 verdict against Hugh Collins at last night’s law school moot trial held in the Lane county circuit court house. Asking for $650 damages, Col lins’ lawyers, Dick Bryson and Brock Miller, alleged injuries were received by him through the negligence of Rementeria. The action for the defendant was brought by Jack Hay and Jack Dunn. Witnesses for the plaintiff were Clyde Angerman and Floyd Hamilton. Those for the defense were Robert Havens and Morris Carter. Orlando J. Hollis, professor of law, presided. University students composed the jury. V Pert! That is the word for our millinery. See also our newest dresses. DOROTHY DUREE’S 1088 Willamette St. WHERE TO GO r By Norma Baker 1. Every try the Lemon O’s after-date snacks ? They’re Doc Ireland’s recipe for a happy date finish. 2. Three Trees offer swell late plate suggestions—why not see for yourself. 3. And if perchance you aren't attending a house dance this weekend Eugene hotel offers soft lights, good music, and a smooth floor. THREE TREES A GOOD PLACE TO MEET AND EAT Short Orders Drinks Comical Love! “This Thing Called Love” with Melvyn Douglas and Rosalind Russell — plus — “South of Suez” with George Brent and Brenda Marshall HELD OVER! LORETTA YOUNG in “THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE” 4. The theaters have some real ly neat features—anything from romance to rhythm. An especially good one at the Mayflower — “Lady From Cheyenne.” 5. “Ted” has an assortment of mixers that are sure to please, so drop in and let him serve you. 6. The millrace offers keen possibilities for canoeing and Anchorage Raceway has the canoes. The price is right, too. A POPULAR SPRING SPORT CANOEING ON THE MILLRACE 35c an hour at the ANCHORAGE RACEWAY yiMtNAIJ) Another Great! “Men of Boys’ Town” with Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney — plus — “HERE COMES HAPPINESS” with Edward Norris and Mildred Coles Two Big Features! “Riding on a Rainbow” with Gene Autry — plus — “Meet the Champ” with Hugh Herbert Dinner... Dancing Every Evening except Monday from 6:30-8:30 Eddie Gipson’s 5-piece Band Eugene Hotel DINING BOOM AND COFFEE SHOP Get Your MIXERS TED’S 958 Oak St. When Showing Those Convention Delegates the Campus . . . Don’t miss the favorite spot of every student. Delicious eats, sand wiches, sodas, cokes, and other fountain goodies. Drop in most anytime and we will fix you up. Ph. 2717 DELIVERY SERVICE IEM0N-0 ■■ Cor. 13th and Alder “Doc” Ireland, Prop. SIDE PATTER ’ Pat Taylor Nominee for the happiest, carefree-est colleeg boy is Phi Delt Prexy A1 Hunt. . . . Jane Tennant, Alpha Phi, left yes tiddy to marry up with her boy who’s in the mo-om pit chas down there. . . . Was “The Road to Zanzibar” ever fun ny!! When B. Hope rassled the gorilla, we thought we’d fall on our face . . . was a riot. . . . The blackest beauty on the campus (that is, as far as a tan goes) is Helen Howard . . . No mata what your political preference, think you’ll all have to admit that the Fust Leddy had the situation well in hand. . . . Bill Lonigan, ra ther, Lieutenant Bill Lonigan (ahem!) Fiji, is back after graduation from the air corps. . . . While batting in the Fiji league we’ll mention that the big old fat old Fiji convention starts today. . . . All those booful boys from all over. . . . Ricky ticky ticky. . . . Dinna ever suggest to Roma Theo bald that you go to California. . . . She’ll take you up on it . . . and she’ll take you, too . . . See you on the late shift . . . at the Side, of course! . . .