Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    Ex-Patient Gives Candy
To Ailing Wardmotes
Pill-rollers were happy to see
the box of candy that appeared in
Ward 3, with an attached card
signed by Donna Scott, who was
released from the pill palace a
few days ago.
The three-pound box of Daven
port chocolat.es was nearly half
gone when this reporter arrived
upon the scene, indicating, to all
appearances, that the candy was
appreciated.
Five new patients have regist
tered since Tuesday, among them
Dorothea Weybright, Mary Ingle,
Anna Johnson, Marice William,
and Don “Ariste” Moss, while the
rest on the register include Norma
Washburn, Carolyn Romtvedt,
Cleone West, Jean Scott, Beverly
Rew, Jerry Miller, and Robert
Reed.
School for Husbands'
Players to Sign Notice
Cast members of “School for
Husbands’’ are asked to sign the
notice on the drama studio bulle
tin board today concerning special
showing of the play which will be
held in Springfield the evening of
March 7.
AWS ELECTIONS
(Continued from parje one)
and because of this, newly elected
AWS officers will not be installed
until the first of spring term.
Officers Preside
Present WAA officers are presi
dent, Gay Edwards; vice-president,
Virginia Scholl; secretary, Wanda
Lu Payne; and treasurer, Betty
Ingebritson.
YWCA officials are president,
Mary Corrigan; vice-president, An
namae Winship; secretary, Irene
Jolivette; and treasurer, Bjorg
Hansen.
The officers now serving in
AWS are president, Signe Eklund;
vice-president, Anita Young; sec
retary, Beverly Carroll; treasurer,
Barbara Pearson; reporter, Bar
bara Johns, and sergeant-at-arms,
Margaret Metcalf.
Dr. Hanke to Address
Spanish Club Members
Dr. Lewis Hanke, counselor for
the State department in the field
of South American affairs, will
address members of the Spanish
club when they meet in Westmin
ster house today at four.
Students will have the opportu
nity to question Dr. Hanke during
the lecture on his travels in South
America.
Spanish songs will be sung by
the group and refreshments will
be served after the program.
Nadine Robertson, president,
urges students to attend for a
‘‘profitable and enjoyable hour.”
TELETYPE WILL AID
(Continued from Page one)
will be used in all the journalism
classes, as well gs in the Emerald.
The added cost of the machine to
the Emerald’s budget has been ap
proved by the educational activi
ties board.
Acting Dean George S. Turnbull
commented, “I have been looking
forward for years to having this
particular piece of equipment in
the Journalism school, and I think
it will add life, vitality, timeliness,
and interest to the students’ work.”
He added that Alton F. Baker, ed
itor-publisher of the Eugene Reg
ister Guard, and William M. Tug
man, managing editor, have agreed
to let the Emerald use the wire
releases, although there is no in
tention of filling the Emerald’s
pages with telegraph news.
Sports Help
Emerald editor Louise Montag
said, “The sports department will
derive the greatest benefit from
the teletype as it will be able to
present timely coverage of Pacific
Coast sports. We shall also print
stories with a campus slant, and
some national news.
As of Thursday the teletype will
operate at the rate of 60 words
per minute from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30
p.m.
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HOUSE DANCES ASSEMBLIES
INDOORS OR OUT
G. H. SMEED Ph. 1213-W
Marine, Naval Pilots
Sign for Flight Time
Former U. S. naval and ma
rine aviators who wish to con
tinue flying under the naval
reserve act are requested to
sign at the dean of men’s of
fice in Johnson hall today or
Friday. A list is being com
piled, giving each pilot’s name,
rank, serial or file number,
home address, and Eugene resi
dence.
Russian Culture Club
Plans Meeting Monday
A new Russian culture club is
being organized on the campus by
the students of the extension
course entitled Recent Russia. This
new group will hold their first
meeting Friday, February 22, in
Rooms 206 and 207, Friendly hall.
After the meeting there will be
a recorded concert consisting of
Russian folk songs and selections
from Russian composers Prokofi
eff, Moussorgsky, and Shostako
vich. The adviser for the club is
B. C. Fried!, instructor of the
course.
FAMOUS IBARITONE
(*Continued from papc one)
hit and miss affair because his
father’s duties required constant
traveling, and he received his pri
mary education in whatever towns
they happened to stop.
Music Wins Out
When he was attending Conway
hall in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, he
became interested in medicine, so
much so that he had difficulty de
ciding whether he would be a sing
er or a physician. At this crucial
moment he was awarded a schol
arship by the Peabody conserva
tory in Baltimore and music won
out.
A sportsman, he is at his best
when playing golf. He shoots
around eighty. Golf gives him a
moderate amount of exercise, sun
shine, and a chance to fill his lungs
with lots of good clean air before
he sings.
Mr. Thomas is an aviation en
thusiast. Before the war, he flew
from concert to concert. During
the war he was grounded; this
caused him to return to a favorite
form of traveling, motoring, and
with Mrs. Thomas he covers every
state in the union during a con
cert tour.
Program Listed
He will sing a variety of num
bers tonight. They are listed be
low in the four groups in which
they will appear.
La Procession . Ceasar Franck
Me suis mise en banse .
. arranged by Arnold Bax
A chloris . Reynaldo Hahn
L’Abbesse .... Frederic D’Erlanger
Aria: From Salom’e, from “Hero
diade” . Jules Massenet
II
An die Leier . Franz Shubert
Nacht und Fraume .
. Franz Schubert
Der Tod Und der Jungling .
. Franz Shubert
Schwesterlein .. Johannes Brahms
O Liebliche Wangen .
. Johannes Brahms
Intermission
III
Songs of the Gambling Men .
. John Jacob Niles
IV
Invictus . Bruno Huhn
E'en As a Lovely Flower .
. Frank Bridge
The Bachelor's Complaint .
The Old Maid's Song, Wendell Otey
. Wendell Otey
Lord Randal . Cyril Scott
When My Boy Comes Home .
. Albert Hay Malotte
Mr. Thomas' accompaniest is
Roy Urseth.
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NOTED SOUTH AMER.
(Continued from page otic)
Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m., Friday
from 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturday
before 11 a.m.
Born in Oregon in 1905, Dr.
Hanke received his BS degree from
Northwestern university in 1924.
His first post was the University
of Hawaii where he served as an
instructor. From the Islands he
returned to the mainland only long
enough to make preparations for
travel to Beirut, as associate pro
fessor at the American university.
Graduate at Harvard
Returning to the United States
in 1930, he entered Harvard uni
versity for graduate study in Latin
American history. During 1932-34
he did intensive research in
Spanish archives; and re turned-to
Harvard as a member of the facul
ty in the fall of 1934. In 1936, he
was awarded his Ph.D degree in
Latin American history.
John Charles Thomas
(Continued, from pane one)
plained. “You have to know how
to go about it.”
Talking about the “old days” is,
to him, really not as interesting
as the “new ones” but still, “All
the old times were brought back
to me the other day at Harry
Davenport’s eightieth birthday
party where I played the butler.”
Harry Davenport is one of the old
est living actors, who played the
High Lama in “Lost Horizon” and
many other character parts.
Sings in States
“I had one of the less romantic |
entertaining roles during the war,” j
he declared. “Because of my radio |
All of a sudden Nancy’s
feet grew! She didn’t know
what to do—with her too
new shoes, until we opened
their toes, made sling backs
— and now there's room
galore!
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show it was difficult for me to go
overseas where I would have liked
to sing and also see many old
friends. So I stayed at home. But
my tours here in the states gave
me a lot of personal satisfaction.”
On hearing that McArthur court
is not a regular auditorium he
smiled. “1 ve sung in gymnasiums
many times. The first was at Stan
ford, I believe.”
When reviewing selections he
has been asked to sing this eve
ning Mr. Thomas laughed. “What!
Hasn’t anyone asked for ‘The
Lord's Prayer’? Isn’t this a Chris
tian town?” And his ruddy face
wrinkled in mirth.
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