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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1942)
Alpha Xi Deltas Give SAM Boys Orphan Poodle Amos, beloved dog of the Sig ma Alpha Mu fraternity, who l03t lu.j life in the fire that destroyed t ? fraternity last term, has been replaced. It was revealed. Tuesday eve.n i, g that seven, instead of six dogs v. 've depicted on sorority door steps Sunday evening, the sev enth pup being left at the Alpha X; Delta sorority. Girls in the house offered the li p, v/hich was white like all the others, to the SAM boys, who gratefully accepted him. r Emerald Errs in Story Of Outstanding Book The Emerald was in error yes terday in reporting that Dr. Leavitt O. Wright had written “Raymond Poincare and the French Presidency," which was judged the outstanding book on European history written on the Pacific coast last year. Dr. Gordon Wright, assistant professor of history, was the au thor of the book. Dr. L. O. Wright is head of the Spanish depart ment. St. Mary’s university (Texas) owns a bus for athletic trips that holds 53 passengers. ..- ",i Warmth and Comfort im Your Home Cold w e a t li e r re quires a warm home, well-lighted. The Eu ^ gene Water Board ; helps to maintain i these two essentials > by supplying elec f trieity to light the homes in Eugene and die surrounding com ; inunity, and to pro vide auxiliary heat for them. Muni'ipal Uleetrie ami Water Utilities ICE-STRUCK The music recital of Josef Hof mann, famed pianist, was can celled Wednesday when an ice storm struck the campus, shut ting off heat and light for the concert. There are tentative plans under way now to have the key board king return to the campus in April. Ice-Deferred Pianist May Return in April Possibility that Josef Hofmann, pianist, who was to have ap peared at the University Wed nesday night, might return in April was expressed last night by Jeff Kitchen, assistant educa tional activities manager. Hofmann's return, however, is by no means definite, Kitchen emphasized, pointing to the itin eraries which artists arrange long in advance. The Wednesday concert was cancelled hastily after it became evident that lights and heat would not be available for Mc Arthur court. ROTC Officer (on inspection): “What's the idea of wearing your stockings inside out?” Cadet (proudly)—“I have a hole on the other side, sir.” Spring may not be in the air but the new spring suits will help you make believe. Dressed in a suit of pastel or beige you will be able to raise your spirits above the weather. By beating the season, you'll double the thrill of a new suit. Classic three-button jackets, softly tailored jackets. . . . Bias pleated skirts, skirts with kick pleats in back or front_The beige colors are light and creamy; the blues and yellows are light and fresh-looking_Prices range from $13.95 to $29.95. EUGENE'S OWN .STORE SjoSiUiXf, Heiu&uf The soft pastel colors of the new spring: dresses can make your mood match your wishful thinking1 of spring term and “Cali fornia weather.” A sure way of beating the blues is to get the jump on the calendar by treating your self to a new spring dress. Pink, blue, aqua, gold, and green in a crepe material that saves pressing treat ments. College Junior fashions w i t h youthful princess, flared, or gored skirts. Come to Hadley’s for advanced news on what you’ll be wearing this spring. and Gone Tomorrow BUT the services and efficiency ren dered by the Northwest Cities Gas Company will remain throughout the years. GAS is the very life of today's living organizations and private homes. It brings ease, speed, economy, and better cooking to your home. ASK about the low rates and inex pensive installation charges. Northwest Cities Gas Co. 931 Oak Phone 28 >