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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1946)
Delts Add Ten To Pledge List Ten Delta Tau Delta pledges are among the list of University men pledged to fraternities in the last three weeks. These ten are the first men pledged by Delta Tau Delta fraternity since their purchase of the former Phi Gamma Delta house last month, and the first since be fore the war. Following is a complete list of men pledged since October 21: Del ta Tau Delta: Richard K. Smart, Gerald S. Sherwood, James R. Kir by, Gus P. Kikes, Rodney W. Hof steller, Elvin L. Plale, James R. Dunlap, Edmund J. Czaikoski, Paul B. Pierson, and Lawrence E. Rein ecker. Chi Psi: Roy H. Micolai. Phi Gamma Delta: James Z. Snow, Lloyd A. Hickok. Pi Kappa Alpha; Dallas Chalfant, Albert Granzer. Sigma Alpha Mu: Erwin I. Horen tein, and Joel B. Krane. Theta Chi: B. Keith Baird, Lynn C. Butterfield and Paul Sowers. Tellina the Editor (Continued from page tieo) the high-powered charges which have been flung in recent letter col lums and help the axe-grinders to get a little better perspective for viewing some of the complaints and criticisms which have been brought against the Emerald. As long as you can poke such good-natured fun at both your de tractors and yourselves, th'ere is little reason to fear that you will i. - ■ ■ - - ■ ■■ CHRISTMAS IS COMING! ♦ PHOTO GIFTS ♦ ART GIFTS ♦ GREETING CARDS ♦ FOUNTAIN PENS wiitshVieU Next to the RegisterGuard Murals to Decorate Whiskerino Dance Murals of ''Samson and Delilah," the theme of the sophomore Whis kerino dance, will be featured as decorations for the dance this Sat urday night, Kay Becker, chairman of the decorations committee, an nounced today. Large pictures of Samson and De lilah will face each other aross the dance floor and paper sculptures will be around the room with light ing facilities to set off the coloring. Working on the decorations com mittee are Carolyn Jenks, Barbara Patterson, Page Leard, Bob Bar rett, Vernon Flake, Janis Peterson, Mary Jean Harrison, Margaret Wickenden, Phyllis Hoffman, TJan et Feenoughty, Donald Stetson. Dick Sawyer, Don Stanford, Quen tin Quickstad, Carol Chambers, and Jimmy McClintock. Copy Desk Staff: Hans Wold, editor Dale Horton, assistant Mary Lou Casey Sallie Powell Dave Dimm Vivian Richardson Warren Miller run for cover whenever the pressure groups open up. Joe Cunningham. I am told that for those who are ignorant asking questions is a vir tue. Why has Bobbie Reynolds seen so little action in Oregon’s football games this year, and especially in Saturday’s game ? Truly, I became constantly more convinced that I know little of the ways of football, but it seems that others share my plight. I have heard many persons'voice the same question. About one other thing am I cur ious: Is Tex Oliver called “Tex” be cause he hails from Texas ? Hugh Noland Editor’s note: “Tex” Oliver was born in Atlanta, Ga. We don’t know the answer to the other question. Right of Center (Continued froiii page tzvo) ernment, be it national or interna tional. Fed Up And yet if anything at all can be construed from the elections last, week, it is simply that the Amer ican people are fed up with federal controls, bureaucracy, and big gov ernment. That the elections proved otherwise is extremely doubtful, al though it is difficult to tell because our elections in the past few years have been notably lacking in sig nificance. For vital issues have been OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS WILL PUZZLE ANYONE Electric Heaters Cooking Utensils Pottery Auto Accessories Tool Sets Toys So Gome in and Let Us Help You in Your Gift Selections Marshall & Meyer 326 Main St. Springfield Phone 423 94 W. 8th St. Eugene Phone 4461 buried in inter-party agreements. In the book, Autobiography of Wil liam AllenWhite, Macmillan Com pany, 6(50 pp. S3.75 there are re marks whch confirm the point.Re ferring to Roosevelt, then a candi date for a third term, White wrote, “In the summer of 1940 ... he talked in utmost confidence with me and let me talk in turn confidentially to Wendell Willkie, which I did . . . At least we kept the foreign issue out of the campaign as much as possible.” Books In this column we are in the hab it of making occasional book ref erences and reviews in an effort to, cancel out the notorious collegiate | practice of writing presumptuously, So it would be in keeping with oui objective of tracing the fine distinc tions between the words ‘‘progres sive’' and "liberar’ to suggest an other book, William Aylott Orton's penetrating study entitled, “The Liberal Tradition.” He defines the historical standards of a true lib eral or a true progressive. The Hen ry Wallace liberals don't bat a hun dred in Orton’s league. For one thing there’s too many of them, and true liberalism is seldom associated with enduring popular support. It isn't that easy. Narrow is the way . . . and few there be that find it. You Can't Escape Happiness when there's the singing of a bird or the love of a puppy at your feet. OREGON TRAIL PET CORRAL 35 W. 11th Phone 3284 The HOLLAND “EUGENE’S GAYEST NITE SPOT” RUFE DAVIS "The Original Radio Rube" Veteran of More than 50 Motion Pictures In Person Chicken and Steak dinners served from 7 p. m. No cover, charge before 8 except Saturdays and holidays Billy Hamilton's Orchestra Phone 4080 for reservations clis person io person id lieari io Leari am $1.50 per dram Plus Tax SIDE PATTER BOB WHITELY Well, the dealers of the Emerald card room have given the pi ayahs two TNE cards, and all we need now is three more and we'll have a full house . . . Aces up. Now the Bell Telephone people are brought into this thing with mysterious people on the horn approaching other students to allegedly “come into the fold.1’ You could probably spot a TNE, if there is such a thing, by his white side walle l tires during the war, and three or four “C” stickers plastered all over his car. One can kick the TNE theme song, “which way does the wind blow’’ all over the area. Do they say this cutting password when the man in front of them s bending over, do they hire a meteorologist to send up a bal loon of hot air to check the drift of things, or do they just to Marcus Winkler’s subterranean wine caller and voide, “Pass the loving cup around” in E flat minor. Which way does the wind blow. . . . Yipes! The general campus opinion about this whole expostu lation is sooo what ? Put the muf fler on the Maxwell, mother, the exhaust, is raising a stink. Now, what’s going around on top of the soil for a change: “Lover Boy ’ Robert Wallace of the SAE Wal lace’s is currently running for the Joe College sprint race. This lov able character who serves more wimmen at the Side than all the best of the clan put together, and who shows the ladies what they I want to see in the way of real operation, is currently shopping for a model A (cheap) so that he can really enter the contest .in. earnest. What about the Kappa. Sigs' green job. Flynn will have nothing on you. A slight item can/e to the attention of our nose yesterday when a beeyootifp) friendship between Kappa Kay Becker and Chi Psi Jim McClintoek even took on a rosier hde. The young lady paid the latter for the use of his lights for the Soph Whis ker dance this Saturday, and an other concession offered their lights to her for . . . you guessed it, nothing! Odd wot? I guess Je, gen’s isn’t the only lotion that, keeps palms . . , er . . . soft, jt you spot some of the cuties with red faces Sunday morning, just re member it’s the fault of the Sopho mores, as it is doubtful if the boys: will rush home and dewhisker themselves after the dance in time :ior tne nightly 12:15 nose rub with •their dates. Treat ’em rough st'2. they. Hermit ’’the hermit” Smytfee is considering all pro-football of fers after his brilliant play in the Legal Eagle gridiron victory Tues day. If he can do as well at the young business women’s dance this: weekend as he did on the playing field, the Jaw school will have a real triple threat in all depart ments. The ATO bunbeater. is still in the hands of the people who swiped it. Honestly gals, our freshmen are getting sore . . . and that is literally speaking. Note to Berne Howard: I found your bracelet so pick it up from Jim or John at the Side. Hate to see Her b .Penny leave the Emerald staff. AH news editor his shoes are going- to be awfully hard to fill ... as tho guy who will take his place will find out. Pd. Adv,