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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1947)
Dryden Knocks GOP In Up-to-Date Version An embarrassed professor re vealed his political temper Thurs day as he misquoted John Dry den, the political satirist, before members of a class in survey in English literature. The anonymous member of the English department was defining the phrase "dreaming saints” from a passage in "Absalom and Achitophel:” A numerous host of dreaming saints succeed, Of the true old enthusiastic breed: ’Gainst form and order they their pow’r imply, Nothing to build, and all things to destroy. A roar overcame the sleepy at tentiveness of the group as he blurted in conclusion: "... dream ing hard-headed Republicans.” Sion MciNen (Continued from page one) rather sentimental play. The Han son family is the kind of a family many people wish they were a part of. ‘I Remember Mama’ gives them the chance to glimpse this appeal ing family relationship.” Production dates are set for Feb ruary 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. Horace W. 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At an organizational meeting held re cently the following men were elected officers: president, Tom Burbee; vice-president, Bob Berk ley; secretary, Jens Jensen. The social chairman is Larry Da vidson and the athletic chairman is Darrell Thompson. Ed Harris and W. S. “Stony” Miller are the ISA representatives. According to a statement by Bur bee, the principal aim of the organi zation will be to retain sufficient interest of the members as a group in the cultural, social and athletic activities of the University to a de gree commensurate with that nec essary to make it possible for the individual member to take part in any of the activities in which he may be interested aitd still not in terfere with his primary purpose for being in school, namely the academic side of a college educa tion. Lab Gets Calculators Two new electric Frieden calcula tors have been added to the statisti cal laboratory in 201 Oregon hall. Additional equipment has been or dered but has not arrived yet, the mathematical department reported. BUSINESS STAFF: Bob Chapman, day manager Don Denno, layout manager Ann Hite, circulation manager LAYOUT Sally Waller Ruth Eades Jim Ivory Wanda Myers Beverly Ure Dave Goss Bob Bechtle SOLICITORS Virgil Tucker A1 Ruedy Marjorie Huston Joan Mimnaugh Dave Waite Mary Lou Timmons Bob Zundel Marilyn Turner Mary Ellen Davey, nat’l adv. mgr. MARCH OF DIMES FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS JANUARY 15.30 YOUR OLD SIBERRIAN IS BACK NOW THE NEW ♦ ♦♦♦ Delicious Steaks Breakfast Lunch Dinners ♦ ♦ ♦ Snacks Excellent Fountain Service 774 K. 11th NEAR THE MAYFLOWER THEATER 7 a. m.-l 1 f. m. weekdays 9 a. m.-ll p. m- Sunday Lab Equipment Arrives Included in the new equipment received by the physics department last week was a Gieger-Umuller with three counter tubes, from the Cyclotron Specialties company. An impulse register was also received from the same company. 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