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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1942)
9 9 * Be&t ajj *lfea/ihaak& s°t ales To Boom Anew With the highest rating which is awarded to college year books tacked on the wall and a record of All-American awards making up its past history, plans for the 1943 Oregana are already booming straight ahead toward a repeat performance for the coming school year according to Editor Wes Sullivan and Business Manager Jeff Kitchen. Though necessary war restrictions have cut resources and material for other activities, the 194:j Oregana, through early plac ing of contracts and a pre-war purchased paper supply, will be able to include every major item contained in last yeat's outstand ing yearbook. Sullivan stated. Featuring three three-color sections—one for each term— -and over 100 page3 of activity and candid campus shots carry ing a running account of a full year of University life, the Ore gana will also introduce a new highlight in the form of etchings of main buildings of each school of the University. Awarded “Honor Roll of Dis tinction, ” replacing the former award of “Pacemaker" which, in dicates absolute supremacy iu its field, in its last rating by the Na tional Collegiate Press Associa tion for the year 1941, the Ore PdidheHenic Jobs Women interested in work ing during rush Week in tha fka-ihollenio officers are urged t"» send in applications to the d-Mii of womens office. The usual campus wages willl lie paid. A service honor ioil compiled by the campus: newspaper lists 249 Texas Christian university students in the armed forces of the United States. Canada and England. JOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORES GABERDINE SUITS <i|[iH,"''9i|l!9!IIIUI!!!l||l!l|IBI!il!BI'l!IBl!!!ISn[!9ili!&Si. ■■■■viO Y',:V WELCOME TO U. OF O. Now students and re turning students will find us in readiness, as usual, to assist in solv ing their various bank ing problems. Eugene Branch of the United States National Bank Kugene, Oregon Member FDIC gana has a lengthy background of high national ratings. In 1930, 1937, and 1940 it received All American honors. In 1936 the I—. coveted “Pacemaker" rating was conferred, and this rating was equaled by the 1941 “Honor Roll" volume. No association rating has yet been received for the 1942 Oregana but it is expected early fall term. “We are challenged by the job or putting out a pictorial history of a school year which will be even more worthwhile when the added values and costs of war time education and college life are considered,” Kitchen stated, “and we are confident that the Oregana for 1943 will be treas ured in years to come as an out standing memory and record book of a determined yet happy year of college life.” The Oregana will go on sale the first day of class registration and sales continue throughout the registration period. Staff meetings for both the editorial and business departments will be held the first week in October, and all entering freshman stu dents as well as former Oregana workers are urged to attend. (Courtesy the Journal) WIIXIS WAKREN . . . . . . thousands of boolts are his charges, Warren Fills Library Post* Willis C. Warren, member of the University library staff for 15 years, has been advanced to acting librarian, according to Dr. Donald M. Erb, president. He re places Matthew Hale Douglass, who retired after 34 years of service because of ill health. Warren, a graduate of the Univei'sity in 1930, received his master of arts degree here in 1934. He received his library cer tificate from the University of California and did work toward his doctor’s degree at Yale uni versity in 1938-39. During undergraduate years Warren worked part time at the library here, and he was appoint ed to the regular staff in 1930. He was advanced to reserve li brarian in 1935. the Busiest Corner— Your Eugene Store on Broadway and Willamette SOMZ> MHES7*f£/V7y These are all BUDGET PRICED Whether you're a sophisticated senior or a wide-eyed “Frosh”—put vour money on COLLEGE CLASSICS this year. 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