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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1943)
^even Dorms Rented— (Confirmed from page one) as a dormitory unit is being given a new name so that there will be no confusion in the telephone list ings between the new groups and the army personnel stationed ill the former dormitories. The dormitory units will be un der the supervision of the Univer sity group, each of the women’s groups having a house mother as usual, and each of the men’s -groups having a sponsor. Each %mit will probably have its own dining room facilities and cook. The Phi Kappa Psi house has already been rented by the Sacred Heart hospital for use as a nurses’ home. If the number of civilian stu dents is larger than anticipated and more space is needed, more of the fraternity houses may be opened by the University as dormitories. Merv Vater, representative of the Bresee Warner accounting system, is now on the housing committee as assistant to Mrs. Genevieve Turnipseed, dormitory director. He is in charge of rent ing the fraternities for use as dor mitories. The fraternities and the University have signed the same type of contracts for the use of the buildings as the army uses when arranging for the use of fraternity buildings for housing of soldiers. Besides the dormitories and cooperatives, sororities will be operating as usual at the Uni versity. Campbell club, one of the men’s cooperatives will be open from the beginning of the year and there is a possibility that Canard club may open if there are enough men to warrant this extra housing i space. Kirkwood Co-op has def initely been closed. * According to the action of the state board of education the price of room and board in the dormi tories has been slightly increased which will make board $31 per calendar month and rooms will be $15 per month. Board and room in the cooperatives is expected to be approximately $25 per month. Reservations for staying in either the dormitories or co operatives should be made as soon as possible. A $5 deposit is required from students plan ning to move into the dormi tories and this should be sent as soon as possible to the dor mitory director at the Univer sity. Students interested in moving into the cooperatives should con tact the membership chairman of student cooperatives at the Uni versity. Students will be notified as to which dormitory they are to move into after their applications and deposits are received. Regardless of where students are planning to live, they should be sure to bring their food ration books with them. The endowment of Northwest ern university totals $30,000,000, as compared with $5,6$$,000 in 1920. Emehalp Women’s Page Staff This Issue: Betty Ann Stevens editor Pat Perry Mary Jane Terry JOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORE 873 Willamette jiihiiii Emerald Announces Meeting, Names Editor First of the fall term Emeralds will be published September 27, according- to Elizabeth Edmunds, business manager of the student publication. Meetings for new and old mem bers of the staff will be held dur ing the first week after registra tion. Any new student wishing to work on the Emerald during reshman week may contact mem bers of the staff at the journal ism building. Anne Craven, junior in jour nalism, has been appointed assist ant managing editor for the school year by Managing Editor Marjorie Young. Univ. of Minnesota’s outlay for nstruction and' research in the ast fiscal year was $8,286,439. FEATURING HOME DECORATION Draperies Mirrors Pictures Occcasional Furniture Mountjoij & Carmichael HOME DECORATION SERVICE 773 E. Broadway Phone 266 GET SET FOR The College Girl of wartime America will make every second of her busy life a full time gift to her country . . studying hard . . entertaining at the U S O. . . doing dorm chores! She’ll wear clothes that make sense . . and make her prettier than ever! Chumley fashions selected for service but never dull or stodgy . . because inspired young lines, rich colors, beautiful textures make them proud possessions for the duration. There is distinction in wearing Chummy clothes . . exclusive with Charles F. Berg. 4 / / \ / l meet the experts! •• THE OFFICIAL CHUMLEY COLLEGE BOARD. > [' / x j ir MARILYN CAMPBELL U of O Alpha Chi Onega A.W.S. President / PHYLLIS EVANS U of O Kappa Alpha Theta President of Kwama A' i IXI FRANCES FRICKER O.S.C. Alpha Chi Omeg* Member of Talons ' I DORO , o.s.c. A.W.S fHY GERLING Delta Delta Delta President . V for advice/ ideas, inspiration... . . . ask these college women, Each one is an outstanding campus figure who knows what to wear , . what to study . . whether your goal is a career or a First Lieutenant, You’ll find these experts holding open house for the college crowd in the Chumley College Room , . on the third floor. CHUMLEY KNOWS THE CAMPUS broadway near alder beacon 5161