Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 09, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    ’Silver Thaw’
Cheats UO
Of Assembly
University students were cheat
ed of a chance Thursday to hear
Dr. Frank Munk, noted refugee
professor, because of a “silver
thaw” that wasn’t a silver thaw.
No heat and no lights prevent
ed holding the assembly for Wed
nesday afternoon in Chapman
hall. Mr. George Hellyer, west
ern regional director for Federal
Union Inc., was to have cooper
ated with Dr. Munk in holding a
joint public forum on the sub
ject, “Federal Union in Europe.”
Make Attempt
Karl W. Onthank, dean of per
sonnel administration, said Thurs
day that an attempt would be
made to persuade Dr. Munk to
return to the campus later in the
year. However, it was expected
that this plan would fail, since
his schedule is completely filled
during this trip and his teaching
duties at the University of Cali
fornia would probably prevent his
coming back again.
Until last year Dr. Munk was a
member of the faculty of Reed
college in Portland. He is now a
professor of economics at the
University of California at Berke
ley.
“Union Now”
Mr. Hellyer, who has spoken on
the campus before, is an author
ity on international relations. He
has had several years of practi
cal business experience in Japan
and other Asiatic countries. He
represents the “Union Now”
movement, of which Clarence
Streit, who spoke at a Univer
sity assembly last term, is presi
dent.
Dr. Munk’s lecture Thursday
was to have been on the subject,
"Hitler’s Slave Empire From the
Inside.”
Weather Conditions
Alter Rush Week Plans
Owing to unfavorable weather
conditions, rush week for women
has been extended to Monday,
with pledge dinners scheduled for
Monday evening.
Because phoning is so difficult,
date cards will be used as in fall
rushing, and rushees should call
for their date cards at the dean
of women’s office between 7:30
and 9:30 Friday and Saturday
mornings, and between 8:30 and
9:30 Sunday morning.
Formal bids may be called for
at the dean of women’s office at
8 Monday morning.
Girls who accept bids will move
out of the dorms Tuesday, ac
cording to word from the Panhel
lenic office.
Campus clothes are in order for
all rush dates.
Mothers Plan Lunch
The executive committee of the
Oregon Mothers’ club will meet
for a luncheon in the men’s dor
mitory this afternoon. Business
will include receiving reports of
the fall campaign for funds for
the Oregon Mothers’ scholarship,
plans for completing this cam
paign, preliminary discussion of
'Caligari’ Film
Flickers Soon
Ranking with “Birth of a Na
tion” as one of the most famous
pictures of all time, “The Cabinet
cf Dr. Caligari,” will be the first
feature of the winter term mo
tion picture series sponsored by
the education activities board.
It will be shown January 14.
Entitled “The Film in Germany
and the Film in France” the se
ries will be made up of seven
programs which will be shown
every Wednesday. All films pre
sented will be outstanding exam
ples of motion picture work in
the two foreign countries, since
the birth of the industry. English
sub-titles will be shown beneath
the original dialogue with only
one picture, the famous “Maed
chen in Uniform,” carrying sound
which is the original German,
Student admission is free upon
presentation of educational activ
ities cards. Faculty members and
townspeople may purchase mem
berships in the University of
Oregon Film Society for $1.50
plus tax which entitles them to
admission to the entire series.
Tickets for single performances
are not available.
Titles of the films to be shown
on the seven programs are: “The
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” “The
Last Laugh,” “Maedchen in Uni
form,” “The Crazy Ray,” “Ballet
Mecanique,” “The Italian Straw
Hat,” and “The Passion of Joan
of Arc.”
Mothers’ day on May 9, and other
minor business, according to Karl
W. Onthank, dean of personnel
administration.
Give Yourself
A NEW FACE!
You will almost believe you see a
new face in your mirror after a
quick “facial" with Cara Nome
Masque! It helps to smooth away
the day’s strain lines and to make
your face glow. Be prepared—get
your Cara Nome Masque today—
and invite that radiant You to your
next party!
CARA NOME MASQUE
Tiffany-Davis
STUDENTS
Winter Is Here
Have your car ready for win
ter with Anti-Freeze and New
Treads.
Also for your winter fun we
have ice skates, skies, and
toboggans in nationally
known makes.
HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY STORE
THE SMOKE'S THE THING!
CAMELS ALWAYS TASTE GREAT AND
THAT EXTRA MILDNESS MEANS
A LOT TO ME, NATURALLY
The smoke of slower-burning
Camels contains
28% LESS
NICOTINE
,»i 5Uiq no jmpr ’
than the average of the 4 other
largest-selling cigarettes tested...less than
any of them...according to independent
scientific tests of the smoke itself!
RALPH FLANAGAN
IIc Szvam World’s Fastest Mile
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THE CIGARETTE OF
COSTLIER TOBACCOS
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Winston-Palom. N. 0.