Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 09, 1941, Page Two, Image 2

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    QREATER ARTISTS ...
race Moore,
ehudi Menuhin
Slate Fall Visits
!Educational Activities Office Schedules
[Concert Opening October 9 in Igloo;
[Hoffman, Beecham, Martini to Appear
i
. five-star concert series
heralded by the appearance here
Oc ober 9 of Metropolitan Opera’s
Gr; ice Moore, is slated for Uni
vei sity of Oregon music lovers
thi 3 year. Educational Activities
Ma nager George Root announced
sigiing of final contracts yester
da;r.
Following Miss Moore’s fall
cot cert in McArthur Court, Web
focts will hear Yehudi Menuhin,
we 1-known violinist, who is
scl eduled for a pre-Christmas
appearance.
Opening the 1942 slate is Josef
Hotfman, piano artist, who re
turns to the campus for a repeat
performance of the concert which
in 5 1934 aroused student and
faculty interest.
$ir Thomas Beecham, director
of' the London Philharmonic
orchestra, will be presented as
gujfst conductor of the Seattle
Symphony orchestra on the
campus in early February.
f Martini Coming
Finale for the 1941-42 Greater
Artists series is a return engage
mqjnt of Nino Martini, Metropoli
tan opera star, who appeared on
thi campus in 1937. His concert
performance this year is set for
Ajjil 8.
previously a headliner attrac
tion for the 1941-42 series was
Kirsten Flagstad, but it was re
cently learned that she will not
return from Sweden for her fall
to\4r, Mr. Root explained.
^11 Greater Artist productions
ar^i open to registered students
of the University, upon presenta
tion of the educational activities
carfds issued to enrollees when
f
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th^y register.
I'ood is free at the annual
Ja^tzen beach picnic August 19
in fPortland.
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PROSPECTIN'
Rushing Opens
September 17
32 Greek Houses
Schedule Six Days
Of Nugget-Hunting
“Nugget hunting” is the Greek
word for Webfoots’ annual rush
week period, scheduled to open
on the Oregon campus Wednes
day, September 17, when several
hundred coeds will begin the
round of social activities planned
by campus sororities for this
rush period. Men students will
start their “date” schedule on
September 19.
First on the schedule of coed
rushees is the “open house”
scheduled by each sorority for
the afternoon of September 17,
when new girls are invited to
visit all sororities for a few
minutes to get acquainted with
the girls there. Actual rush dates
for women will begin the follow
ing morning.
The rush period will end for
both men and women September
23, when new pledges will move
into the houses of their choice
and regular residents will take
over the dormitory rooms where
rushees live during the period of
selection.
Rushing rules will be adminis
tered for women by the Pan
hellenic council and Dean of
Women Hazel P. Schwering.
Men’s rushing is under the direc
tion of the Interfraternity coun
cil and Dean of Men Virgil D.
Earl.
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On a Budget
Lots of differ
ent outfits is
the trick of be- j
ing a well
dressed coed.
!
We specialize in styles
that suit the college girl at
prices that fit her budget.
Drop in and see our new
skirts to be worn with
those V neck sweaters
featured in Vogue and
Mademoiselle.
Let us help you solve the
problem of dressing on a
budget.
The
Vogue
COOPERATION is the service the EU
GENE WATER BOARD offers you dur
ing your school years at Oregon. We
COOPERATE by furnishing you depend
able service at low cost through the
municipal electric and water utilities in
Eugene.
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Municipal Electric and Water Utilities
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Oregon's Social;
Rendezvous j
THE EUGENE HOTEL has beeh
the center of the University of
Oregon social activities for years
and is the home of University
visitors and guests.
Dinner dancing every evening
from 6:30 to 8:30 is an enjoyable
treat to OREGON students.
Make the EUGENE HOTEL your
center of social activity while at
Oregon.
• 200 Rooms
100 Baths
• Coffee Shop
• Dining Room
Dinner Dancing
Eugene Hotel
Ralph Kruse, Manager