Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1945, Page 24, Image 24

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    Finals Loom as Term’s End Nears;
Conflicts to Be Fixed With Instructors
Final examinations for fall term will begin Thursday, December 13,
and continue through Tuesday, December 18. C. L. Constance, assist
ant registrar, announced that there will be no changes from the
schedule that was published at the beginning of the term. All conflicts
must be arranged with the instructors involved.
Examinations scheduled by the subject take precedent over those
scheduled bv the class hour as follows: English (K, Comp., Bus.) 3-5
Thursday; Physical Ed. (activi
ties, Health Ed.) 3-5 Friday; Con
structive Accounting 3-5 Satur
day.
All other courses meeting at:
8 o’clock 3-5 day courses—8-10
f ..
Thursday
8 o’clock 1-2 day courses—10-12
Thursday
9 o’clock 3-5 day courses—8-10
Friday
9 o’clock 1-2 day courses—10-12
Friday
10 o’clock 3-5 day courses—8-10
Saturday
10 o’clock 1-2 day courses—10-12
Saturday
11 o’clock 3-5 day courses—8-10
Monday
11 o’clock 1-2 day courses—10-12
Monday
1 o’clock 3-5 day courses—1-3
Thursday
1 o’clock 1-2 day courses—1-3,
Friday
2 o’clock 3-5 day courses—8-10
Tuesday
2 o’clock 1-2 day courses—10-12
Tuesday
3 o’clock 3-5 day courses—1-3
Saturday
3 o’clock 1-2 day courses—1-3
Monday
4 o’clock 3-5 day courses—3-5
Monday
4 o’clock 1-2 day courses—3-5
Monday.
The “3-5 day” groups include all
courses meeting three, four, or five
days per week at the class hour
specified, the “1-2 day” groups in
clude courses meeting on only one
or two days per week at that
hour. Examinations which are un
scheduled must be arranged with
your instructors.
A* CHE£q
HOLIDAY
GREETINGS
from
THE
ANCHORAGE
On the Mil1 Race
Coaches
HERE, at last, is an All-American
football team selected by the men
best qualified to judge—the football
coaches of the nation.
It’s the first time in the history of
college football that any publication
has been privileged to announce a selec
tion from the top authorities in the game.
350 COACHES TO VOTE
These are the men who have set the
college football stage—discovered,
trained and turned out the players. To
gether, they have witnessed all of the
good football in the entire season.
' NEW METHOD OF JUDGING
During each week of the football season,
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coaches watched with trained eyes* every
man who looked like All-American
material. Week after week, these re
ports were filed with the Association,
tabulated, and returned to the coaches
for a careful study and a final, end-of
season vote.
The men who made this final All
American team are the real "Who’s
Who” among the nation’s players, as
selected by the “Who’s Who” among
the men best qualified to judge.
Don’t miss the American Football
Coaches Association 1945 All
American Team in the December 29th
issue of The Saturday Evening Post.
Again the Post pioneers in a sports venture
oj interest to millions oj fans. To keep up
with all that’s new in the nation’s favorite
sports—he sure to read the Post every week.