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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1944)
Instructors Appointed To University Faculty With the appointment ot several new instructors, the UO faculty is now complete, Acting' President Orlando J. Hollis announced Wed nesday. Manuel Lopez, instructor in ro mance languages, arrived this week to teach several Spanish classes. Mr. Lopez comes from the University of Arizona, but received his B.A. degree at Ohio Wesleyan university, and his M.A. degree at if wishes were muskrats ... . .. then you’d be wearing them ... or ponies, or little grey squirrels. Idea: if you wish long enuf, wish strong enuf, AND make a 3-point average, Dad and Santa might say yes. Let us arm you with facts and figures, beginning at 125. all that glitters is not c^butterfly... But the better butterflies find glitter a big help. Comes the moment to shed your Sloppy Joe cocoon and whip out as a femme fatale, you’ll spark and sparkle all the more for your drama dress from Kaufman's, from 17.95. 10.95 will get you two Nope, not election odds...just the dope about our new matchmates :rease-pruf rayon bound in faille. Jacket with skirt or slacks with weskit, two pieces for 10.95 the University of Illinois. He was born in Granada, Spain, and has traveled in South America. For the past several years Mr. Lopez has been in charge of all Spanish courses of the extension division of the University of Ari zona, and he has done transcrip tion work for the Carnegie Endow nien for International Peace. He is a member of the Modern Language Association of America and the American Association of Teachers of Spanish. He has gained addition al experience at the University of Illinois, Duke University, Ohio Wesleyan university, and Florida State college for women. Mr. Hollis announced that Stacey L. Green, who arrived on the cam pus this week, and Mrs. Naomi Kellis are additions to the music school faculty. Mrs. Kellis, instruc tor in voice, has had a private studio in Eugene. She received a diploma from Arizona State Teach ers college, and studied voice, piano, and violin at the Arizona Conservatory of Music. Mr. Green, instructor in piano, last taught at Valparaiso univer sity, Valparaiso, Indiana from 1930 to 1942. He received his B.A. de gree in 1922 from Northland col lege, Ashland, Wisconsin, and was an instructor there until 1930. While in Oslo, Norway, in 1922-23, he studied under Mme. Dagmar Walle-Hansen. His travels included a visit to England in 1923. He made further study at Northwestern university, and under Howard Wells in Chicago. Several appointments in the law school were also announced by Mr. Hollis. Leon L. Ray, a special lec turer in law, is giving the course in criminal law, while Dr. James Duff Barnett, professor emeritus of political science, will teach the course in constitutional law this term. Stanley R. Darling, a re cently appointed special lecturer, is giving the course in wills. Mr. Darling received his B.S. degree from Oregon in 1935; his J.D. in 1939. Prior to beginning a private practice in Eugene, his experience was with the Bonne ville power administration and the U. S. department of justice, and association with a Dallas, Oregon, lawyer. Also revealed by Mr. Hollis was the appointment of Miss Catherine Jones as instructor in physics! education. She was a graduate assistant last year. Catholic colleges and univer sities sold more than $12,000,000 worth of war bonds during 1943-44. MARINE PRIVATE CONRAD A. SCHULTZ Formerly U. of O. student, is shown being congratulated by Colonel John Groff, commanding officer of the recruit depot at San Diego, after being selected the honor man of the week. He was presented with the honor badge of efficiency, one of the most coveted awards of recruit training-. Hendricks Trims Sigma Kappa Girls Capt. Nancy Steele, Elaine Tay lor, and Barbara Borvick teamed up as “the unbeatable three” again yesterday afternoon on the Hen dricks hall side to defeat the Sig ma Kappas, headed by Corky Fad in, 41 to 18. Besides their captain, the Sigma Kappas had Elsie Ball and Elizabeth Howes doing a good job of serving and playing. The Chi Omegas defeated Alpha Omicron Pi under the head of act ing captain Barbara Radmoor, with a score of 39 to 22. Captain Dorothy Shepherd and Marilyn Holden did a good job for the Chi Omegas. The closest game of the day was between the Alpha Delta Pi team, captained by Evelyn Stephens, and Highland house, headed by Doris Craig. In the first half the ADPis were ahead 16 to 14 with Bobby Edwards, Barbara and Evelyn Ste phens, and Connie Walters chalk ing up the points. But in the second half Evelyn Woodward and Cap tain Craig rolled up a few points for Highland to even up the score. From then on it was all a matter of time to see which team would come out on top, and Highland consistently played a good game to put the team out in front by the final score of 30 to 25 for High land. Since the start of the tourna ment Ruth Skippler has been Are You Going Home? You will want your clothes cleaned before you leave. To look your best phone 75 now so that you will get them hack in plen ty of time. Clean Clothes Look Best A W 1 EUGENE CLEANERS 245 E. Broadway Phone 75 245 E. Broadway rounding up referees for each game, and her steadiest list con sists of Shirley Krueger, Shirley Cox, Marianne Blinkensop, Janice Thompson, and Miss Catherine Jones and Miss Dorothea Moore, in structors in physical education. Former. Belgian Doctor Will Address Seminar Dr. Daniel Rosenthal, formerly of the school of engineering, Brus sels, will address a meeting of the chemistry seminar, November .3, Dr. Pierre Van Rysselberghe, asso ciate professor of chemistry, has announced. Dr. Rosenthal, now a staff mem ber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will speak on radio graphic and other methods for the testing of materials. UO Graduate Awarded DFC for Pacific Action Lt. Robert Hendershott, ’43, has been awarded the distinguished fly ing cross for action in the western Pacific in which, as pilot of an observation plane, he battled three Japanese Zeroes over Iwo Jima island. Now stationed at the Pasco naval air station, Lt. Hendershott was presented with the D.F.C. at a special ceremony. The original booby trap was mistletoe. Dr. Larsell to Address Faculty and Students Dr. Olof Larsell, professor of anatomy. University of Oregon Medical school, and dean of the graduate division, will deliver a lecture on “Development of the Cochlea in Relation to the Incep tion of Hearing," at S:15 p.m. Mon day, November 6, in Room 10.>, McClure hall. All faculty membt' ;t and students are invited to attend. Preceding the lecture, a business meeting of the University chaptei of Sigma Xi will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 103 McClure hall. FOR YOUR SWEETHEART! v r Lockets to carry Photos ALSO JEWELRY STORE 620 Willamette • CLASSIFIED ADS • For Sale FINE OLD VIOLINS and bows. 1339 Oak St. • Help Wanted FOUR students for work at Eu gene Hotel Saturday night dance. Approximately 5 hours work. Minimum pay $10.00. See Mr. Lowe. • Lost BROWN Eversharp fountain pen. Name engraved. Call Ailtie Riggs, 962. SINGLE strand pearls between Kappa house and Lemon-O lain Sunday afternoon. Call Nam y Bolef, 204. Come in! We feature the latest fashions SHINE GLORIOUSLY . . . dressed in this dinner date special. 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