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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1947)
YMCA Secretary To Speak Monday Choosing as his topic, “The Veteran and the New American Campus,” Edward Carroll, nation al student secretary of the YMCA, will speak at the YWCA bungalow Monday at 8:15 p. m. Carroll will be presented jointly by<the YMCA, YWCA and the One Wbrld club. A veteran himself, Carroll’s work with the YM con cerns veterans, and he is acquaint ed with problems which may con front veterans. He is travelling throughout Oregon next week. Following his speech, an infor mal discussion period will be held. Students and faculty members are invited to attend. Arrangements for his stay in Eugene have been made by the YMCA, and he will be their dinner guest Monday. Tuesday noon Carroll will lunch with the YWCA cabinet. Red Cross Requests Slogans for Campaign All campus living organizations are requested to submit a slogan for the University Red Cross drive next month, according to Barbara Johns, co-chairman of the drive. Slogans must be turned in to either Diane Meade, at the Gamma Phi Beta house, or Harriet Vannat ta, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, not later than 5 p.m. next Tuesday. A record album will be awarded to the living organization which submits the winning slogan. Conference Sidelights (Continued from pai/c one) Coos Bay Harbor; Douglas Mullar ky, Burns; W. Glen Chandler, John Day; Henry N. Fowler, Bend Bul letin; Alan Torbet, Coos Bay Times, Earle Richardson, Dallas Itemizer Observer; Joe C. Brown and Mary Conn Brown, Redmond Spokesman; Earle E. Voorhies, Grants Pass Courier; Senator Merle Chessman, Astorian-Budget; Don Dill, report er, Salem Statesman; Robert E. Pollock, St. Helens Sentinel-Mist. Students of the school of journal ism attended the conference ses sions Friday to the extent that they were able to find seats in old 105 journalism. * Si * Robert K. Allen, advertising agency proprietor from Seattle, and his wife ("Dusty" Farnham) flew down from Seattle to attend the conference. Both are school of jour nalism graduates. Bob is a son of the late Dean Eric W. Allen. waller ana iwy n. Oregon alumni, were down from Portland. Both are Portland adver tising men. Walter's wife (Marge Finnegan! also is an Oregon grad. Nat L,. Pieper, public relations man from San Francisco, who has been coming to conferences for more than ten years, dating from the time when he was an FBI man, was shaking hands among the pub lishers. In those earlier days Nat used to be mistaken for an upper class student. In 1901, the appropriation for the Eugene summer school for teachers was $400. Expert Radio Repairing 24 Hour Service ENDICOTTS Radio and Appliance Service Down from the Lemon-0 on Alder Phone 5739 Lutherans to Hold Meet, Supper Sunday Night Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group, will hold a fellowship meet ing and cost supper Sunday evening at 5:30 in the basement of Grace Lutheran church, Eleventh and Ferry streets. Clarence Kraft of the Spanish de partment will speak and answei questions on Mexico and Chile where he has studied. Prior to the war Kraft studied in Chile on an exchange scholarship. Last sum mer he atteended the University of Mexico in Mexico City. All Lutheran students and their friends are invited to attend. SMOKING »- PLEASURE c£)ts I*3c {oi ETHEL MERMAN STAR OF THE SMASH HIT MUSICAL “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” ;:>ly They se'«fy mWer/fc/d ALL OVER AMERICA -CHESTERFIELD I STOPS !