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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1942)
Dean Morse Billed Is Final Speaker WAYNE JL. MORSE . . . . . . dean will address today’s all-student assembly. By AL LARSEN The nation-wide recognition given to Wayne L. Morse, dean of the law school, for his out standing contributions as a labor arbitrator makes his appearance before the last general assembly of the term, 11 a.m. today, an event of special interest to the University upon which his in creasing achievements are a glowing reflection. Dean Morse, who has deliv ered a majority of the decisions of the national war labor board, will discuss the major problems of labor during the war period, giving a resume cf what is hap pening in the labor movement, (Please turn to page five) Events Filed For Week Complete winter schedule is given on page 12. All students considering at tending summer session should call at the office of Dr. Dan E. Clark before spring term reg istration. A fourth performance of “The Wingless Victory” will be giv en by the Guild theater on Fri day night, March 6. Reserved seats may lie secured by calling 3300 extension 216. Dates are limited to two this weekend with 10:30 permission Friday and Sunday nights and 12:15 permission Saturday night. Next weekend will ire , further limited to one date on Saturday night with 12:15 per mission. The date for withdrawals from classes Is Thursday, (Please turn to page eleven) Executives Set Election Dates What the executive committee did: i. Set date for selection of ral ly committee. r'. Set date fcr ASUO nomina tions, elections, and inaugura tion. 3. Postponed yell leader elec tions. The rally committee will be se lected this Friday and Saturday, March 5 and 6. Men will be in terviewed by the executive com mittee at 2 o’clock Friday after noon, women at 9 o’clock Satur day morning in McArthur court. Nominations for student body officers are scheduled for Tues day, April 7. Election, under the jurisdiction of Jim Frost, will be the following Tuesday, April 14, and the inauguration assembly Thursday, April 16. Because only one application was received for yell leader, the committee decided to postpone election for that office until next term. Further applications will be accepted. A request for an additional $17.50 for excess expenses in curred by the Dads' Day commit tee was referred back to the bud get committee for further study. Finals Finals will soon be upon us. Though I work like a Beaver I find that spring fever Ensues when old Sol shines down on us, And the moon through the night Throws enough mellow light To inspire the most latent Adonis, So I sigh and relate As I pick up my slate That finals will soon be upon us. HORACE KOBINSOX ... . . . will direct “Of Thee I Sins,” substitute for Junior Weekend's canoe fete. By MARJORIE MAJOR With the millrace a mud memory, the educational activities beard last night approved the Junior Weekend production of the musical comedy “Of Thee I Sing” by the drama division, the junior class, and the educational activities board. Director and general coordinator is tjorace W. Robinson, associate professor of drama. Under fire for the three months following the draining' of me mm race, which excluded any possibility of the traditional canoe fete. Production work is to begin Interviews for parts in “Of Tliee I Sing” begin today from 11 to 12 and from a to 5 in Mr. Robinson’s office, the drama studio. Volunteers will' be inter viewed for the dramatic dia logue, the singing leads, the. singing choruses, and tiie beau ty chorus. immediately on this Pulitzer prize winner of 1931. “Of Thee I Sing” is the only musical comedy ever to even be considered for the Pulitzer prize, and it received the award on the merits of fine comic writing. It was written by George Kaufman and Maurie Erskine, with a mu sical score by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Campus-Wide Participation in the spectacle will be campus-wide, since the (Please inni to. ppgc, tweli'ti)„ ., , CoofabtoEnd For BA Men Seven business men, outstand ing in their respective fields, will bring the annual student business conferences, sponsored by the school of business administra tion, to a close today. Speakers .Speakers this afternoon will be James Emmett, assistant sales manager, Pendleton woolen mills, Portland; Percy W. Brown, Eu gene; J. H. McKinley, Tromp and McKinley, Eugene; W. T. Swit zer, store manager, Montgomery Ward and company, Eugene; Roy Morse, Broadway, Incorporated, Eugene; Ben Hazen, Benjamin Franklin Federal Savings anil ■ - "CPJcasc.IuruJo page-five)