Or. Moore Speaks Saturday On 'Two Books of 1543' An illustrated public address on “The Two Great Books of 1543,” one by Copernicus on astronomy and the other by Vesa lius on anatomy, will be given this evening, May 15, at 8 o’clock in Gerlinger hall by Dr. A. R. Moore of the psychology depart ment. The address, which is being sponsored by Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa, university scholastic honoraries, will follow the annual spring initiations of the two societies and a joint din ner which they will give in hon or of the initiates. Dr. Moore, who has studied bio logical sciences in this country, E Ape, and the Orient, now has chOTge of University instruction in the history of science. He will deliver the lecture in celebration of the fourth centenary of the publication of the two great works of Copernicus and Vesa lius, which appeared within a few weeks of each other in 1543. The first, “De Recolutionibus Orbium Coelestium,” the founda tion of modern astronomy, was brought to the Polish Copernicus on his deathbed May 24 of that year. The other, the Belgiam Ve salius, “De Humani Corporis Fa brics,” the foundation of the modern science of anatomy, was published about a month later. Dr. Moore will relate the history er Skating Every Except Sunday, 7:30 to 10:30. For Party Reservation Phone 1022-R Paramount Skating Rink 25 W. 7th St. Eugene Oregon of these works, explain their sig nificance to modern science, and illustrate his address with re prints from Vesalius’ book and with slides. The address will be given in alumni hall. Immediately preceding the ad dress Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa will hold their annual spring initiations for members newly elected to the respective organizations, and will then join in a dinner honoring the initiates. The Phi Beta Kappa initiation will take place at 5:30 in the rec reation room in Gerlinger hall, the Sigma Xi initiation at 5:45 in the men’s lounge, and the din ner in the sun room at 6:30, Special Honor Two events will take place at the dinner. Sigma Xi will confer a special honor on Dr. Morton E. Peck, emeritus head of the biol ogy department at Willamette university, for his outstanding work in botany and particularly for a manual on the flora of Ore gon which he has recently pub lished. Dr. John C. Merriam. president emeritus of the Carne gie Institute of Washington, D. C., will deliver the charge to Sig ma Xi initiates. Dr. Merriam, one of the country’s outstanding pa leontologists, has long been known in this state for his sci entific investigations of the geo logical deposits in the John Day region. 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A number of girls were select ed from each woman’s living or ganization according to the size of the house to attend a dance to be given at the training de tachment barracks this evening from 8:30 to 12 p.m. The women will Wear name tags and draw names for the first dance. Mix up dances such as John Paul Jones will be used extensively and refreshments will be served. Both the soldiers and the girls will put on entertainment during intermission. In charge of arrangements for the training detachment for the dance is staff sergeant Marvin M. Smith who will work with Marion Harris, campus represen tative in charge of arrangements. The executive council also ap pointed Jean Frideger, freshman EUGENE HOTEL presents Art Holman and his Orchestra 75c Per Person Dancing 9 'til 12 Every Sat. Nite in liberal arts, as chairman of the campus war board to replace Len Barde. She will take office immediately. 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