Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 29, 1944, Page 22, Image 22

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—Courtesy the Eugene Register-Guard
•EC AM) MRS. GEORGE HART, JR.
A sliulent at the I'niversity in 1940-41, and son of George Hart, city
editor of the Eugene Register-Guard, Hart was reported killed in
notion in Holland, November 2. This picture of Hart, and his wife,
the former Adele Say, was taken at the time of their wedding,
October 2, 1943.
Hunter Makes
Speaking Tour
After giving a series of ad
di >sses in eastern Oregon dealing
u Hi the 10-year building program
of the state system of higher edu
cation, Dr. Frederick M. Hunter,
chancellor, is expected to return to
the campus today. Every two years
before the state legislature meets,
th.o system sends speakers to in
fi ''{national meetings throughout
Oregon. Each school in the state
system is responsible for a zone,
and the alumni arrange the meet
ings.
Dr. Hunter spoke* on “Oregon
Ingredients of Postwar Porgress"
or November 27 to the chamber of
commerce and joint service clubs
of La Grande, and the joint cham
bers of commerce of Milton-Free
water. On November 28 he spoke
at a luncheon for the chamber of
commerce, the Kiwanis, and other
service clubs of Pendleton. Dr.
Hunter visited St. Helens Novem
ber 16.
Apart from series talks, he
spoke November 25 in Pendleton to
the American Association of Uni
versity Women. His topic was:
“What We May Learn About Edu
cation from the War.”
Other series speakers from the
University include Orlando John
Hollis, acting president, whose
schedule is: The Dalles, December
5; Hood River, December 6 and 7.
W. A. Dahlberg', director of speech
and dramatic arts, spoke in Dallas
November 17.
Lucite Dresser
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Coty's Gift Sets
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Cookie Jars
Assorted Colorful
Designs
Bath Powder
Mitts
$1.00
Men's Leather
Travel Kits
$2.50 to $15
Poker Chips
Poker Racks
Pleasing Styles
Dorothea Thomas Plays
Britisher in 'Corn is Green
Dorothea Thomas starring as the spinster English school
teacher, Miss Moffat, in “The Corn is Green” opening at Guild
hall December 1, considers her role “wonderful, to put it
mildly!”
“It’s definitely a character role, an acting problem which
gives you something to think about besides just playing,” she
added. Acting is a lot ot worn out
it is worth it. It’s putting yourself
into another’s place, and getting
the thought behind the character,
thoughts that sometimes also apply
to everyday life.”
Miss Moffat, according to Doro
thea, is different than any part
she has ever had. Last year she
played Alden in “Dark Victory,” a
comedy part of a cynical and
sharp-witted authoress. A senior in
English, Dorothea came to the Uni
versity last year from St. Helen's
hall, Portland, where she was also
very active in dramatics. She con
siders herself “completely a black
sheep” when it comes to drama as
no one else in her family is inter
ested in acting.
“Miss Moffat is a character of
over 40, very British but the ac
cent wasn’t much of a problem,
direct and vital and intelligent.
That makes it hard for me,” she
laughed in describing her role. She
enthusiastically labeled the “Corn
is Green” cast as “a swell bunch
of kids!”
But the work concerned in a
lead role ? Dorothea has a question
there. “When do I study and sleep
—that’s all I want to know!”
Be not afraid of going slowly;
be afraid only of standing still.—
Chinese proverb.
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needs thousands more young women,
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