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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1942)
CAMPUS CALENDAR YWCA tea scheduled for this afternoon at 4 has been post poned until the following Thurs day so that all students may at tend the AWS tea in Gerlinger hall at 4 today. AWS tea will be held this aft ernoon at 4 in Gerlinger hall. Mrs. Stanley Chin, a Chinese from Portland, will give a short talk and will exhibit some Chi nese articles. All coeds are urged to attend. First year basic military stu dents drill in uniform at 1 p.m. today. Symposium speaking group will meet tonight at 7:30 in 107 Friendly. This is the last chance to join the group. The History club will meet at 4 p.m. Friday in men’s lounge, Gerlinger. Don Treadgold will give a critical review of James Joyce’s" Ulysses. All interested persons are invited to attend. Phi Chi Theta, women’s busi ness honorary, will meet this aft ernoon at 4 in 105, Commerce building. Colorado university's enrollment last semester was 4,053, of whom ,564 were men. Speaking Group Meets Tonight 7:30 in Friendly Last chance to join the sym posium speaking group will be tonight at 7:30, according to Dr. Robert B. Huber, assistant pro fessor of speech and dramatic arts. The meeting will be held in room 107 Friendly. Topics for this year’s speeches will be decided at the meeting. Dr. Huber said. So far 33 stu dents have shown interest in the symposium, only two of whom had returned from last year. Dr. Huber stressed that this was the last chance to join the speaking group, and asked all those un able to attend the meeting to contact either Professor W. A. Dahlberg or himself. Kitchen Names (Continued from page one) vin Brown, Lorraine Harper, Don Jones, Betty Jean Johnson, Glo ria Malloy, Lelalee Chaney, Pat Weiss, Betty Clark, Mary Ann Lynch, Nancy Weston, Janet Douglas, Nancy Brownell, Doro thy Rogers, Carol Wicke, Floss Hamilton. Dan Sheffer, Rannie Fletcher, Ruth L. Franchi, Beryl Innes, Jeanne Hines, Phyllis Dyer, Bette Lee Bower, Laura Kimball, Signe Eklund, Jenny Lu Flynn, Flor ence Wagenet, Teddy Baird, Marellen Wilbur, Barbara Beach, Mary Carrigan, Shirley Brace, Yvonne Umphlette, Barbara Lesher, Marion Johnston, Anne Walker, Shirley Neal. “MONTGOMERY WARD A EVERYONE WANTS A "CAROL BRENT" SLIP-ON 1.98 We just got these classic sweaters in about a month ago—and bang! all the girls going back to school wanted them! ; . the simple crew neck I like," . . push-up sleeves," “.. . nice and long and boxy,” .. lush colors.” Yes! all this plus a down-to-earth price for all wool worsted! Exclusive with Wards! MATCHING CAROL BRENT CARDIGAN...2.19 SNAPPY NEW FALL SKIRTS ONLY Bright corduroys! Ail wool flannels and crepes! f. Gay plaids in wool and rayon! Many with zippers. A Phone 4200 10e9 Willamette St. Oregon wEmerald Night Staff: Ted Bush, night editor Peggy McGinnis Jeanne Briggs Pat Ward Pat Hart Patricia Spencer Elaine Wilson Lois McConkey Peggy Skerry Phyllis Churchman Lois Giberson Lynn Ortman. Ann Jossy Helen Dories Lee Roberts Marian Schaefer Bill Stratton Dorothy Stevens Bob Edwards, consultant Copy Desk Staff: John J. Mathews, city editor Ted Bush Anne Craven Louise Montag Eliza Ann Houston Helen Johns Courtney Swander Sidney Seymour Fred Weber Ross Yates Joan Maxwell Rod Swanson Betty Lu Siegman Chuck Rowe Phyllis Dyer Li’l Vic Huffaker, copy boy Office Staff: Dorthy Fleming Rannie Fletcher Dorothy Mott Janet Roberts Mary Bush Jackie Esenman D. Phyllis Miller Ruth Dozier Jeanne Smith Marjory Earl Virginia Wright Lillian L. Hedman Advertising Staff: John Jensen, advertising mgr. Arliss Boone Loimae Rodenbaugh Social Calendar (Continued from page one) Whiskerino, October 24; Home coming dance, November 7; Sen ior ball, January 9; Military ball, January 30; Frosh Glee, April 17; Junior Prom, April 30; and Mor tar Board ball, May 7. The committee has set the lim it on house dances as one each term, and one during the year may be formal if so desired. One radio dance or fireside may be given each term without an or chestra, without preparation, and limited to 9 to 11 o’clock. Committee Members Interpretation of the provi sions adopted by the committee was delegated to Dean Virgil D. Earl, and Richard Williams, edu cational activities director. Members of the committee present at the last meeting in cluded the chairman, Karl On thank, Virgil D. Earl, Hazel P. Schwering, Waldo Schumacher, W. A. Dahlberg, Richard C. Wil liams, Les Anderson, ASUO president, and Corrine Nelson, who was acting for Marjorie Dibble, AWS president. Five of Louisiana State univer sity’s correspondence students are getting their questions and grades by foreign mail. One hundred four of the first 119 colleges established in the United States had a Christian church origin. CLASSIFIED ADS Wanted: Two students for bellhop and dish washer jobs. Evening work. OREGON HOTEL Apply to Mr. Cummings iitmiiiiHminiminmiminuiHmiMHm Independents (Continued from page one) agerial positions, all of which are open to students, regardless of political affiliations. Leighton Platt summarized the one-year history of the or ganization, explaining its struc ture and constitution. Open discussion, led by A1 Lar sen, featured the system of pe titioning for offices, and the re lationship between Greeks and Independents. A1 announced that students iimiiuHiiitiumimimiumimiimuiuim'mmimiiRniinmimiiiiiiiiunmimmimiiiffiiiaif wishing information concerning any ISA affairs may contact him in the ISA room in McArthur court, which is the old ASUO room. Afternoon office hours are to be announced later. The original brick walls of Bent ley hall, Allegheny college admin istration building, erected in the 1820s, are 18 inches thick. Dr. Bertha E. Stokes, Tulane university graduate, is the first woman county health officer in the history of Alabama. Eugene's ARROW SHIRT Headquarters BYROM & KNEELAND 'The Man's Shop' 32 East 10th Ave. Doubler—The Two-Timing Shirt The Arrow Douhler can be worn two ways — buttoned at the neck and with a tie, for regular wear, or unbuttoned and without a tie for sports and casual wear. The secret lies in the ingenious convert ible collar. Like all Arrow shirts, Doubler has the Mitoga figure-fit and bears the Sanforized label (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). See your Arrow dealer for Doubler today. $2.50. Select some of those prize-win ning Arrow ties, too! They can’t be beat! $1 up. The Singing Cowboy GENE AUTRY in 'Call of the Canyon' also Victor McLauglin Edmond O’Brien in 'Powder Town' MIIOSALII Rhapsody in Romance! BING CROSBY FRED ASTAIRE in 'HOLIDAY INN' also PRESTON FOSTER BRENDA JOYCE in 'LITTLE TOKYO' EU33S A MYSTERY SHOW! 'A Close Call for Ellrey Queen' with William Gargan Margaret Lindley Also 'Ship Ahoy' with Red Skelton Eleanor Powell CARY GRANT JEAN ARTHUR RONALD COLEMAN 'TALK OF THE TOWN'