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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1946)
Night Extension To Hit Record In line with the many other all time r'ecords at the University this year, Mr. Lawrence M. Tomlinson, secretary, general extension divi sion, Monday said that he expected enrollment in the night extension classes at the University this fall to surpass all previous records. Students, veterans, and towns people who have the interest and the registration fees may enroll in | For Easy Study Buy Now... CHAIRS DESKS LAMPS HASSOCKS [ JOHNSON t Furniture Co. . 649 Willamette I I these courses, many of which offer college credit, with some providing either graduate or undergraduate credit. Opening Date Monday, September 30, was the opening date for this program which will continue through Friday, December 13. Attendance at the first meeting of a class is strongly advised by the extension service, since class organization will depend upon attendance. Registration and payment of fees may be made at the first meeting of each class. A pamphlet giving further par : ticular details about this program may be secured at the Eugene Ex tension Center, 1191 University street, telephone 3300, Extension 291. Courses Courses may be taken in any of the following fields: Art, Mr. J. Lynn Alexander; eco nomics, Mr. Harold W. Allison, Dr. Paul Ellis; education, Dr. Robert W. Leeper, Prof. W. A. Dahlberg, Prof. W. G. Beattie, Dr. Harold W. Bernard, Dr. Pat A. Killgallon; English, Dr. Edna Landros, Mr. Randall V. Mills, Dr. John C. Me Closkey, Miss Bernice Rise; home economics, Miss Valliere G. Decker, Prof. Mabel A. Wood; industrial arts, Mr. O. N. Mickelson; music, Dr. Arnold Elston; physical educa tion, Mr. Glenn F. Sweeney, Miss Mary Bowman; physics, Dr. J. Hugh Pruett, Dr. Edwin G. Ebbighausen; Psychology,'Dr. D. L. Adler; re ligion, Dr. Paul B. Means; Romance languages, Dr. Carl Johnson and staff, Mrs. Marion H. Wright, Mr. Esiquio Narro, Mr. Jack R. Parsons. School Issues Viewed C. L. Huffaker, professor in the school of education, traveled to Beaverton Monday where he ad dressed the Washington county as sociation of school boards. He spoke on the important issue of school legislation that will be referred to the voters for action in the future. T iffany-Davis CAMPUS CALENDAR Old Oregon layout staff meeting at 7 p.m. in the Old Oregon office. Staff Attends Seminar Dr. Pierre Van Rysselberghe, pro fessor of chemistry, and C. R. Mc Cully, graduate assistant, left here Tuesday to attend a seminar on cellulose chemistry, October 2 and 3 in Portland. The seminar will be conducted by Dr. Emil Hauser of the Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, Wis consin, in the Rose room of Mult nomah hotel, Portland. -1111*—*——«* A For Quick Reliable Service — drive in to the Varsity Service Station 706 E. 13th St. Food production in Europe for the coming year is expected to be about 90 per cent of prewar levels in terms of calories. g— The average estimated teacher’s salary in elementary and high schools in the United States iu 1945-46 was $1975. HOW ABOUT A MASCOT? • Dogs • Canaries • Goldfish Complete line of pet foods and remedies Oregon Trail Pet Corral 35 W. 11th Phone 3284 Jnsirped by the period of the English dandies . . . executed with matchless casual flair. Jacket, skirt, jerkin, slacks and blouse in blended shades of gray. Dress.22.95 Jumper.12.95 Slacks Suits . 25.00 Blouses.9.50