Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    Meteorites Subject
Of Friday Speech
Meteors and meteorites will be
discussed by Dr. A. H. Kunz, head
of the chemistry department, Fri
day, March 31, at 8 p.m. in a lec
ture entitled “Missils from the
Heavens.” In his spare moments
from his duties as professor of
chemistry Dr. Kunz has developed
a deep interest in astronomy.
With, a keen nose for news of
what’s going on in the heavens the
speaker has gathered much infor
mation about those mysterious
visitors from other parts of the
universe.
Students, faculty, and towns
people interested in meteors and
in meteorites are invited to attend
the lecture, which will be given in
room 101 Chapman hall.
Plaque to Honor
Honoring University women in
the service, a plaque is to be se
cured to hang in Gerlinger hall.
Arrangements will be taken care
of by Phi Theta Upsilon, junior
women’s honorary, and heads of
houses. The latter will be in charge
of obtaming the names of Univer
sity service women and their re
spective branches of the service.
Women
FOR FINE
QUALITY OF
SEA FOODS
Call
Newman's
Not only on
Friday but
through the
week.
Phone 2309
NEWMAN'S
Fish Market
39 East Broadway
IT’S A PANIC!
'His Butler's Sister'
with
DEANNA DURBIN
FRANCHOT TONE
PAT O’BRIEN
iTam
"Rookies in Burma"
Wally Brown - Alan Carney
— and —
Sherlock Holmes in
"Spider Woman"
"Guadalcanal
Diary"
Win. Bendix, Preston Foster
— and —
"Two Senoritas from
Chicago"
Jinx Falkenburg
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
Gamma Alpha Chi will meet to
day at 12:30 at the Side. It is im
portant that ail members be there.
Order of O men will meet Fri
day at 4:30, Co’lcje Side.
Representatives from all houses
entered in the all-campus sing will
meet today at 2 p.m. at the Em
erald office.
Oregon ^Emerald
Desk Staff:
Marjory Young, Anne Craven,
co-city editors
Joanna Mapes
Liz Haugen
Edith Newton
Night Staff:
Marian Schaefer, night editor
Thursday Ad Staff:
Franny Maier, day manager
Janet Field
Jackie Kenfield
Marilyn Glenn
Newman Elects
Marian Schaefer
Marian Schaefer, junior in busi
ness administration, was elected
president of the Newman club to
succeed Joseph Plagens, language
and area student who was recent
ly transferred. Miss Schaefer an
nounced that the next meeting,
April 2, will feature Father Tou
louse S. J. speaking on “The Span
ish Question.’’ A picnic is being
planned for soon after Easter.
Committee Arranging
(Continued from page one)
M. T. Warlick, represented the
Oregon Mothers' association, Anne
Craven and Edith Newton, co
chairmen of Junior Weekend and
Dean Hazel P. Schwering, and
Mrs. Alice M. MacDuff assisted in
drawing up the blueprints.
Gloria Malloy, chairman of the
committee, met with her staff:
Roseann Leckie, executive secre
tary in chaige of promotions; Mary
Sherman, registration; Dorothy
Rogers, social affairs; Janet Bar
ringer and Marguerite Wittwer,
publicity; and Joyce Whittle,
transportation.
High School Debaters
(Continued from i>atje one)
judge; and Salem affirmative and
Roseburg negative in 111 Friendly
with W. A. Dahlberg, judge.
Round three: Roseburg affirma
tive and Medford negative in 301
Library with Mrs. Kathryn Bar
rett, judge; Medford affirmative
and Roseburg negative in 107
Friendly with C. A. Ranous, judge;
Anthropological Talk
Will Be Given April 3
“Language, Culture, and Patch
] work Quilts,” an anthropological
| lecture to be presented on the cam
pus by Alfred Whiting, .assistant
professor of anthropology, will be
given Monday, April 3, sponsored
by the University Sigma Xi chap
ter.
As announced by the speaker,
totemism and the question of whe
ther this practice among primitive
social groups is due to cultural or
linguistic factors will form the
main theme for the lecture.
The talk is scheduled for 8:15
Monday evening, in 101 Condon
hall.
Beaverton affirmative and Salem
negative in 108 Friendly with P. X.
Knoll, judge; and Salem affirma
tive and Beaverton negative in 207
Friendly with R. D. Clark, judge.
All the judges are members of
the University of Oregon faculty
except Paul X. Knoll, who is a pro
fessor of speech at Oregon State
college. Only two chairmen have
been appointed but the rest will
be named before contest time to
day.
^
For
SUPER-CREAMED
ICE CREAM
after the
Mortar Board Ball
this week ...
Stop in for
something refreshing
JOHNSON’S
Around the corner from
the McDonald
A Every
\.
EUGENE
HOTEL
Presents
ART HOLMAN
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Sat. Nite
Dancing 9 ’til 12
in the
Persian Room
!
EUGENE O'NEILL
"The Great God Brown"
directed by
HORACE W. ROBINSON
March 31, April 1, 4, 5
curtain time 8:00 p.m.
University Theatre
JOHNSON HALL
ALL SKATS RESERVED
Admission 60c (inc. tax)
Rhone 3300— Ext. 216
FOR GOOD FOOD
%
have it where you can
count on delicious food
and the best service.
Enjoy it all the more, remembering
our prices are reasonable.
Chiaramonte's Cafe
LOCATED AT GREYHOUND DEPOT
To have a
Balance
Reserve of
Energy
| Stored up ...
Try our bread
for a delicious,
wholesome, and
appetizing food.
/
JUNIOR PLAYTIMER
Another sun-back halier frock, by Joan Miller}
rhis one buttons all the way down the back, and'
s edged with self ruffling. Neat
midriff and generously full skirt.Q C
Sizes 9-15.
BROADWAY
20 - 30 East Broadway