Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 14, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    Atomist Slates
Campus Visit
Dr. Henry Smyth, the author of
“Atomic Energy for Military Pur
poses,” the official army account
of u. S. atomic bomb development
from 1940 to 1945, will be a month
iend visitor and lecturer at the Uni
versity.
Dr. Smyth, chairman of the'po
sies department at Princeton uni
versity, will be entertained by Dr.
A. E. Caswell, head of the Univer
sity physics department.
His lecture on “Fifty Years of
Atomic Physics” will be given in
207 Chapman hall on, February 26
at 8 p.m.
Atomic Physics subject
To be discussed by Dr. Smith are
the most recent developments in
the field or atomic physics and their
relationship to results attained by
earlier investigators.
Dr. Smyth is on a coast-to-coast
lecture tour, which is sponsored by
Sigma Xi, national science honor
ary. His campus engagement, which
follows lectures in Seattle and Cor
vallis, is co-sponsored by the local
Sigma Xi chapter and the Univer
sity lecturers’ committee.
Report Censured
Consultant to Manhattan district,
U. S. engineers, the name given by
the war department to the atomic
bomb project, Dr. Smith prepared
his report at the direction of Major
General Leslie R. Groves, who was
in charge of the atomic bomb pro
ject until it was superseded by the
U. S. atomic energy commission on
January 1.
Publication of the Smyth report,
the sole source of accurate infor
mation on the release of nuclear en
ergy on a huge scale, has been cen
sured on the grounds that efforts
of this country to keep its atomic
secrets have been made more diffi
cult.
Baruch Criticizes Release
Bernard M. Baruch, former mem
ber of th U. S. atomic energy com
mission, last week blamed scien
tists for “lambasting the army into
making public in 1945 the Smyth
report.” David E. Lilienthal, whose
senate confirmation as chairman of
the same commission is being
stalled, has also criticized the re
lease of the report.
Dr. Smyth has said that such
questions as the development of
the atomic bombs must be decided
by the people of the country. He
considers such questions not to be
technical, but political and social,
and that the answers given to them
may affect all mankind for gener
ations.
All-Campus Work Party
To Compete for Prize
Drag out the mops and brooms—
Oregon is having an all-campus
work party. Today, from 3 to 5, all
the campus living organizations
will go to their assigned spots to
police the area.
At 5, when the work’s all done,
the judging committee will view
the campus to decide the winners,
who will later be awarded a prize.
The rubbish is to be left in neat
piles for physical plant employees
to pick up.
Campus Songs Wanted
The names of all songs to be
sung by the various campus liv
ing organizations at the All-Cam
pus sing this year must be turned
in to Bobbie Fullmer at the Alpha
Omicron Pi sorority house by 12
noon, tomorrow, according to Bob
Daggett, junior class president.
FEBRUARY
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DISCOGRAPHY
By JACKSON
If the people at the Graves Wax
Museum wanted to shout an ex
clamation from the top of Skinner g
Butte, the most appropriate saying
would be “Hail Columbia!” But the
people at Graves are not extroverts
who go around shouting from the
tops of hills, so they calmly say,
“Since the addition of the Columbia
record line, we now have the largest
and most complete record selection
this side of the Amazon mud flats.”
And this Columbia stock does not
just include the more recent Colum
bia releases—it has the unobtain
able Columbia discs such as Woody
Herman’s “Goosey Gander,” Benny
Goodman’s “Clarinade” and Sina
tra’s “All Or Nothing At All.”
For the collectors of jazz as it*r
used to be, the Bessie Smith album
is a must. This Columbia album
hasn’t been pressed for as many
moons as an Indian can count, but
it is available now. Also of interest
to the jazzologists is the Boogie
WOogie album featuring the Harry
James Trio, Count Basie, Albert
Ammons, Pete Johnson and Meade
Lux Lewis. Especially outstanding
is “Boogie WOogie Prayer,” as
played by the last three mentioned
pianists.
./-YlllUilg cue uwiti
panies, also running is Black and
White. With their musical direc
tor, Phil Moore, conducting, they,
have released a fine Lena Horne al
bum called “Little Girl Blue.” This
album includes favorites like “Blue
Prelude,” “Whispreing,” and “Old
Fashioned Love” sung by Lena with
the voice which takes the place of
vitamins. B and W has also released
a single of Lena singing the popu*
lar Duke Ellington tune, “Just
Squeeze Me.”
The Earl Spencer recording of
“Bolero in Boogie” has caused much*
discussion from the radio webs be
cause another guy named Ravel
also wrote a bolero quite similar to
Mr. Spencer’s. But whoever wrote
the original, “Bolero In Boogie” is
quite a sensational recording, much
on the same style as Stan Kenton’s
“Artistry in Bolero,” but recorded
earlier than the Kenton platter.
Comes St. Patrick’s day, a record
you’ll want is Bing Crosby’s “Who
Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy’s
Chowder?” Bing kicks this tune
around as only he can and continues
to slaughter “It’s the Same Old
Shillelagh” on the south side. This
platter is available in single but
you’ll also find it in Bing’s St. Pat
rick’s Day album.
Hear these records and thousands
more at Graves Music Company—
what’s the use of traveling all over
town in search of a record when you
can find all the records you want iq
one store.
GRAVES
Music —•
1198 Willamette
— Art
Phone 4407„
Pd. Adv,
^MCKENZIE
IN SPRINGFIELD
"TWO
SMART PEOPLE"
Lucille Ball & John Hodiak
and
"UNDER
NEVADA SKIES"
with
Roy Rogers and Trigger
SETTW^
D/'rwt/'on FOX WIST COAST THEATRES.
'SAN ANTONIO"
with
ERROL FLYNN
ALEXIS SMITH
—and—
'They Made Me
A Criminal"