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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1941)
Positions Open In Coast Guard Laited State3 coast guard has announced the 1942 competitive; examination for appointment of cadets to the coast guard acad emy to be held May 13, 1942, ac cording to information received from the dean of men’s office. This examination is open to University men between the ages of 17 and 22 years. The mental rc J tirements are, in general, those necessary for admission to engineering colleges. Located in East The Coast Guard academy is located at New London, Connec ts t. The course of instruction i3 basically scientific and engin eer ng in character. Annual cruises are made to foreign ports. Pay of a cadet while undergo ing instruction is $780 per year, plus an allowance for subsistence. After graduation, a cadet is eligi ble for a commission in the coast guard as ensign. Details Available .retailed requirements for en trcu.ee and descriptive informa tion may be obtained by address ing the commandant, U. S. Coast Guard, Washington, D. C. Virgil D. Earl, dean of men, urges men interested in the coast guard to contact him at his of fie in Johnscyi hall. Cean Earl .also has received some new information on life in the American field service, vol unteer ambulance corps, which ho will pass on to those 3tudent3 inti, rested in the work. Criminology Students Visit State Institutes Members of Dr. S. H. Jameson's criminology class visited the three state institutions in Salem December 2, on an all-day' trip th.u: included several hours of classes and lectures. _ 'The state asylum for the in ear.-?, the Fairview home for the feeble minded, and the state pen itentiary were visited and stud ied Several doctors from the in stil. .itions spoke to the students. £ r. Jameson expressed the opinion that the value of the clin ical presentation and case obser vation far exceeded anything irr icd bv classroom lectures. This Is One Christmas for i Sentiment I ,'hU In the tiuu‘ to l)i> I with loved one* to l:i*]> hands and renew I pledges ot‘ friendship — | io hr frankly sentimen tal. This in t’hri >fmas j ami at ivt other time in 1 ilit' year do warm feel \ * n g s ami ion l wor.is L, m more fitting ' M w y , Christmas. *ay v. e, from in1 ho tom of ou.' heart* ! Phone 825 N 3w Service Laundry 839 High St. THREE MUSKETEERS Three musketeers on any Christmas reading list are the books above. Obtainable at the University Co-op, the becks and othe.s available should pass the vacation time quickly. Law Professor Goes To Athletic Conclave Orlando J. Hollis, professor of law, left for Palm Springs, Calif last Friday afternoon where he will attend the Pacific Coast ath letic conference’s regular Decem ber meeting. His official capacity is faculty athletic representative for the University of Oregon. Coach Tex Oliver and Anse Cornell will join him there on their way home from the Texas game. The conference will last until Wednesday. Artists Solve Gift Troubles; Make Their Own Christmas shopping will bo much simplified for students in the jewelry class of the applied design department if they use tne many pieces of jewelry they have made this term for presents. Some students have made as many as 30 lapel pins and two sterling silver rings according to Lynn Alexander, assistant in the art school. FIRE SALE Exclusive gift merchandise. Many things not damaged. Entire stock selling at slashed prices. CROCKERY# 56 W. 13th it We wish to extend to the students and faculty of the University of Oregon a Very Merry Chrustmas. We are proud to have served you this past year and we are anxious to begin the new year with the same type of service. CHRISTMAS.. AS USUAL No black-outs for Christmas giving this year. . . . Give happiness the best you know how to your soldier, your boy friend, your girl friend, your families and friends. COMFORT . . . The most comfortable «*rift you can give slippers . . . for “her" there are silks, velvets. Slippers for Men too! . ... anyone is a pair of satins, woolies. and LOO to 3.95 .1.98 to 3.95 MORALE BUILDERS . . . lleauty builils morale for everyone. . . . Jacqueline Cochran IJeauty gifts will make her face light up with joy and appre ciation. . . . Dozens of different gifts. 1.00 to 5.00 PRACTICAL LUXURIES . . . Nights avo oolilor as well as blacker. . . . "Wool 0 the West tine blankets are the ri*»ht answer. . . . You’ll find them on our Lower Main Floor—-the most exciting plaee to gift shop in town. Blankets 10.95 I AND THEN THERE ARE . . . gifts to make at our needlework department, beautiful housecoats and rAces, candies, stockings, and. many more delightful gifts. Christmas shopping is easy and pleasant here.