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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1947)
.Plans Complete For Swim Meet Plans for the women’s national intercollegiate telegraphic swim ming meet are nearly completed, Mary Anne Hansen, national chair man reported Wednesday. At pres ent there are 56 teams entered, with eight colleges registered in the western region. Meets on the Oregon campus will he held on February 26 and March 5 in the Gerlinger pool. Members of the Oregon team have not been picked yet, but the members of Am phibian, women’s swimming honor ary are practicing the specified number of times in hopes that they will be chosen to swim in these meets. Miss Margaret Brewster, * faculty adviser for the telegraphies and coach of the Oregon team will announce the members of the team on February 21. Beverly Bennett, chairman of the western regional division of the meet, has entry blanks from Wash ington State college, University of Utah, UCLA, University of Califor nia, University of Redlands, Uni versity of Montana, Montana State college, and the University of Ore gon. Oregon Sponsors Meet Regional sponsors for the meets this year will include Penn Hall at Chambersburg, Penn., eastern divi sion; Florida State College for Wo men, southern division; Michigan State College, central division; University of Oregon, western di vision. The University of Oregon is also sponsoring the national meet. Student managers at each school entered will take charge of their meets and they will file entry blanks with their regional chairman. 'All the times will be sent to the region al) sponsors and the regional spon sors will compile results and send the times for each event to the na tional sponsors. Oregon Team Second The Oregon team last year placed second in the western regional meets and fourth nationally. It was by virtue of their showing in these meets that Oregon was given the privilege of sponsoring the 1947 meets. Library Music (Continued from page one) scores, if plans now being made are carried out. The score collections CAMPUS CALENDAR World Religions class, conducted by Dr. Harris will meet at West minster house at noon today. Lunch eon will be served for 35 cents. Newman club initiation will be held at the YMCA at 6:45 p.m. University chess club meets to night at 7 p.m. in the Side. Hui-O-Kamaaina meets at 7 p.m. tonight on the sun porch at Gerlin ger. Christian Science organization will hold its regular meeting at 7:45 p.m. in the YWCA bungalow. Skull and Dagger meets at 7 p.m. in the Chi Psi house. Interdorm council will meet to night at 7 p.m. in John Straub din ing room. Winter term dues will be collected. Students Apply Brush; Art Building Improved Although a few of the architec ture students sorely miss some of the little things in the drafting rooms, such as the clever foot prints that used to run up the wall and across the ceiling, and other very meaningful doodlings, most of the people who work in those rooms are appreciating the redec orating work that was done to that part of the art school, during the Christmas holidays. From some of the comments heard in this vicinity, everyone is beginning to feel very much at home now, amid the new setting of pale green hues. In addition to the work done in the drafting rooms, six new staff offices were added and new fluorescent lights installed in the art library. According to Dean Sydney S. Little, of the art school, several of the students helped to do a large portion of the work themselves, and feel justly proud of their new surroundings. will be developed by the Douglas gift. Swank said these centralized fa cilities will make it possible for members of the music faculty to as sign pieces of music as class work. Douglass retired in 1942 after building the library collection from 15,000 volumes in 1908 to more than 333,000 volumes at the time of his retirement. He died in October, 1945. Yes. It's true that that lovely store around the corner from Wil lamette has not only flowers and corsages but beautiful art objects and gifts of all kinds! COME IN AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SELECTIONS OF THINGS IN THE MODERN TREND at Chase Gardens 58 E. Broadway Phone 4240 'Advertising Staff: Jim Curry, day manager Bud Carter, layout manager Ann Hite, circulation Mary Ellen Davey, nat'l adv. mgr. Layout staff: Shirley Gilbert Vivian Oyala Solicitors: Mary Stadelman Marilyn Turner, file executive RECORDS SHEET MUSIC Classical and Popular INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES best stock in town \ WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 19 East 10th Avt Tel. 727 DANCE EVERY SATURDAY l'or table Reservations Cull Springfield 88ol 9:30 - 12:30 Wayne Ryan and His Band SWIMMER'S DELIGHT o Miles cast of Goshen. Call Spi\ SS61 WE HAVE GOLDFISH with Personality ^ Choose Your Own ♦ From Our Vast Supply OREGON TRAIL PET CORRAL 35 W. 11th Phone 3284 (. IN LISTENERS PROGRAMS IN EUGENE KORE 1450 on your dial YEARS OF SERVICE 1927 February 15 1947