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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
New Map Reveals Glaciation Surface A giant five-foot map, showing the first entire North American glaciation surface during the pleis tocene age, was received this week by Dr. W. D. Smith, geology depart ment head, from the National Re search council in Washington, D. C. It is the first complete map rep resentation ever to be compiled in America. Dr. Smith and Dr. R. L. For Your Christmas Photograph! See our fine selection of picture frames, photog raphy supplies, greeting cards and other items. JACK LAMB FILM SHOP 698 Willamette Phone 535 Staples, contributed Oregon sources for the map. “The map,” said Dr. Smith, “is the outcome of a hundred years or more of preparation throughout Ameri ca. It shows the first attempt at representing the glacial features of North America in considerable de tail on a large scalee.” Outstanding feature of the ipap shows the distinctive drift sheets of the pleistocene age and plots the directions of glacier flow in North America. Colors and symbols show the ice areas believed to have been covered by glaciation. Colors denote older glaciation representing drift sheets. A wide pink color shows glaciation in Wis consin and bed rock glaciation sur face. Present glacial areas in remote spots in the Arctic and in the Aleu tian islands are also depicted. Night Staff: Ann Brady,night editor Keith Crow Phyllis Kohlmeier DANCES LARGE and SMALL Brown & Morrow Public Address System Reasonable Rates Call 4424-J For you who prefer a sweet singing bird—or you who favor a colorful, tropical species— Visit us Today at the OREGON TRAIL PET CORRAL 35W.iltli Phone 3284 Inmates of Ward 9 Form Junior ENT, Toy Dog Is Mascot Pill palace is very lively this week since the patients in Ward 9 were added to the list. In this “nev er-a-dull-moment’ room reside Brice Hanning, Stan “Chinesey” Watt, and Bob Martin, who is pres ident of the Junior ENT which makes their headquarters Ward 9. Mascot of the elated three is “Bozo,” a wooden toy dog that wiggles ( ?). The boys are having a hard time deciding who they will nominate as their sweetheart of Ward 9, having already reached a decision on Helen Bowes, as their candidate for “the dying man’s best friend.” The lucky woman will be announced at their before-the-game celebration to be held Thursday evening at 10, and is open to the campus (or anyone offering to bring the water). Being purely a social organiza tion, the ENT serves coffee to guests at 3 p.m. and has scheduled a bridge party for this afternoon during vis iting hours. They have announced Joan Irwin and Bernice Lind as their “pre-par ty preparation decoration commit tee,” which will function mostly to recruit victims. Don Dean, in the adjoining room, who sees only half what goes on, is dear to their heart for all the guests he sends in. Then he and Helen Bowes can talk ( ?) over their anthropology. His over flow, coupled with fraternity broth ers, girl friends, and nurses, makes the room like an automat at high noon. Bible Group to Meet Intervarsity Bible study will be held as usual this morning from 8 to 9 a.m. in the men’s lounge at Ger linger hall. Miss Rosalind Rinker will conduct the discussion. Newburn Attends Meet President Harry K. Newburn will attend the Bonneville Regional Ad visory council meeting at Timber line Lodge today and Friday. Assembly Tonight (Continued from page one) game, Hazzard said. “Puddles” will add his wishes for a victory. During the assembly, Druids will enter and tap new members as Kay announces them. A quartet featuring Don Ed wards, Norm Lamb, Bob Moran, and FASHION FIRST . . . 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