Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 11, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Rhodes Student
Sign-Up Holds
Till October 31
Before the end of October
Rhodes scholarship candidates are
urged to file applications with Dr.
Andrew Fish, local committee
chairman, Dr. Paul B. Means, sec
I retary of state selection committee,
said yesterday. Application dead
line will be November 2.
Three scholarship candidates will
be selected from Oregon cblleges
from a list of names submitted to
the state advisory board by a fac
ulty selection committee.
December 6, Rhodes scholars will
be chosen for Oxford from the fol
lowing northwestern' states: Ore
gon Washington, Idaho, Montana,
Wyoming, and North Dakota.
Permission from the president or
the dean of men is necessary before
filing a written application. Rec
ommendation from a faculty mem
ber is necessary before a name can
be submitted to the University ad
visory board. All names will then
be received by Dr. Means for sub
mission to the state committee.
Scholarships have been suspend
ed since the year 1939. This year
war service scholarships will be is
sued. Service candidates must be
1A FEW NEW
THINGS
have come in to
help us fill the
shelves and satis
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c r easing friends,
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UNIVERSITY
SPORTSHOP
“BILL” ROHLFFS
between the ages of 19 and 32. One
year of college work must have
been completed besides a year of
war service, as a member of the
armed services or a participant in
civilian war work.
Regular candidates must be be
tween the ages of 19 and 25, unmar
ried, with two years of college
work.
The stipend of a Rhodes scholar
ship is $1850, 400 pounds in English
money. A Rhodes scholar should be
prepared to supplement his stipend
pointed after November 2.
GI bill of rights will add to the
scholarships.
Candidates will be chosen on lit
erary and scholastic ability. Phy
sical abilities and moral character
will also be considered.
College selection committees will
be chosen from a list of former
Rhodes scholars. The committee will
be headed by an active non-mem
ber of the Rhodes scholarship fund.
Dr. Andrew Fish, former com
mittee head, stated that potential
candidates this year are of higher
quality than before. Seven applica
tions have been received so far.
Selection committees will be ap
pointed.
VA Records Lack
Nineteen Veterans
Merville J. Thompson, training
officer in charge of the veterans
guidance center, has been unable to
contact 19 men on the campus, to
get them entered on the VA rec
ords. He stated that they would not
be officially entered in training un
til they see him.
Thompson wants the following
men to contact him at the VA guid
ance center in the physical educa
tion building. These men are: James
K. Hubbard, Byron W. Mayo, Ed
ward F. Mansfield, Thomas K. Ol
win, MacLeod C. Thiessen, Robert
M. Cox, Randall C. Poison, Sigis
mund V. Tomkiewicz, Abraham P.
Perlstein, Leon Robicheau, James
S. Snyder, Douglas C. Durkoop,
Donald B. Stewatrt, Dean P. Sheldon,
Aron J. Powers, Henry S. Kinsell,
William W. Hilmer, Robert H. Hal
sebo and Norman J. Johnston.
Joan Preble Tapped
Phi Theta, junior women’s hon
orary, tapped Joan Preble, Gamma
Phi Beta, at dinner Wednesday
night.
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Who Reflect Good Taste.
Start him off on the new semester with a
l....rr~T set of Seaforth... heather-fresh grooming
requisites endorsed by college men
everywhere. Eleven handsome gift
sets to choose from, $2.00 to
$7.00 plus tax. Single items
are $1.00 each plus tax.
SET E ... Shaving Lotion.
Men’s Talc, Men’s
Cologne, $3.00 plus tax.
mm
SET f... Shaving Mug,
Shaving lotion, Men's
Talc, Hairdressing, Men’s'
. Soap, $5.00 plus tax.,
SET A or B—SET A
with Shaving Mug and
Shaving Lotion. SET B
with Shaving Mug and |
Men's Talc. Each set |
$2.00 plus tax.
£“ CLAYPOOLS
■ * Ph. 1086
886 E.13
Baptists Slate Fun
Night, Buffet Supper
A buffet supper will be given
Sunday evening at 5 p.m. in the so
cial room of the First Baptist
church. There will be a musical pro
gram, time of fellowship and a mes
sage by the pastor, Dr. Vance H.
Webster. University students are
NOVELTY STATIONERY
GIFT PACKAGE MATCHES
CHRISTMAS CARDS
WE GIFT WRAP
THE GIFT COTTAGE
56 W. 13th Ave.
GET THE AROMA ?
Mmmm, the taste's even
more Wonderful. Served as
you order—rare, medium
or well-done with potatoes
steak—our style—tonight!
Sunday Dinners $1.00
Cafe DelRey
J. J. CHIARAMONTE
Open until 1:30 a.m. Saturday
S45 Willamette Phone S30
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR
EXPERIENCED
TELEPHONE]
OPERATORS!
Openings are now available in our Eugene office for
women with telephone operating experience. You
will find the surroundings clean and pleasant . . . the
people congenial to work with. The pay is excellent
and there are frequent scheduled increases. And, of
course, there are vacations with pay, sickness bene
fits, and other advantages with which you are
famiilar.
®This is an especially good opportunity for former
operators whose husbands are attending school
under the G.I. Bill of Rights.
Wage Credit Will Be Given
for Your Previous Service at
the New, Higher Rates.
We invite you to come in and talk it over.
Ask for the Chief Operator
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
and TELEGRAPH COMPANY
112 East 10th Street, Eugene
welcome. Dr. Webster will talk at j
7:30 p.m. on “The Distinctive Doc
trine of Protestantism.”
Saturday evening, October 12,
there will be a Fun Night program
for young people. Guests will meet
at the church at 7:30 to go to the
Norton Pengra farm home.
Headline news
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SPIRAL STAIRCASE
GEORGE BRENT
DOROTHY McGUIRE
plus
HIT THE HAY
JUDY CONOVA
ROSS HUNTER
BLACK ANGEL
DAN DURYEA
PETER LORRE
The Beautiful New
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SPRINGFIELD
William Powell
Esther Williams
The HOODLUM SAINT
plus
Signe Iiasso
John Sheppard
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ITATE
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Preston Foster
Marie Montez