Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    Professor Declares Americans
Oversold by U.N. Propaganda
That the American people had
been oversold in the early propa
ganda about the expectations of
the United Nations organization
was the statement made by Charles
Schleicher, professor of political
science department, in a talk to
Christian and Methodist church
members, at a joint meeting Wed
nesday evening.
In explaining what the U. N. is
and the work that it has accom
plished so far, Professor Schleich
er reminded the group that the
U. N. was only two years old. In
most past experiments made in
government organizations not
much more hope of success was
shown within a two-year period
than is presently shown in the
United Nations organization, he
said.
"Not until an efficient interna
tional government is set up can we
hope for true peace and under
standing between nations,”
Schleicher remarked, “and such a
program will take many more
years to«foe accomplished.” He ex
plained that the U. N. as now or
ganized, is not an international
government and does not try to
change the state systems of the
different courttries.
The speaker also pointed out that
the organization does not have an
international police force in its
charter, but that each nation has
agreed to place at the disposal of
the council their forces when need
ed.
Mrs. Paul Means, instructor in
English, was in charge of the ar
rangements for ^he program which
followed a dinner at the church. Dr.
Victor P. Morris, dean of the busi
ness administration school, will
discuss the work of the U. N. in a
November meeting at the Metho
dist church.
YWCA Drive
To End Tonight
Indications of another record
number of YWCA members were
reported yesterday by Member
ship Chairman Nila Desinger, who
has announced that the drive ends
tonight.
Several houses have already
completely backed the drive, and
r'l help make
your telephone
service the
world’s best"
"About 50 years before you were born—back in 1877—1
started making telephone equipment for the nation.
"As the manufacturing and supply member of the Bell
Telephone team, I’ve always had a lot to do with making
your service the world’s best — at the lowest possible cost.
"The close teamwork made possible by my being a part
of the Bell System was never more important than today—
in helping to meet record demands for telephone service.
"My name is Western Electric.”
Western Electric
A UNIT OF THE BELL SYSTEM SINCE 1882
others have withheld sending in
membership cards until a check
covering the whole amount could
be submitted, she said.
All membership chairmen have
been requested to turn in cards
and money at the Y bungalow as
soon as possible today. Member
ship is one dollar and entitles a
member to participate in all Y
activities and to vote in Y elec
tions.
Independent women who have
not been approached by a house
representative can join the Y by
going directly to the Y bungalow.
The Y candlelight recognition
service for all new and old mem
bers is to take place in front of
the art museum at 7 p.m. Tuesday
as part of the Y Day program of
AWS week.
AWS Week Activity
(Continued from page one)
Oslo conference last summer, as
honored guests.
Also at noon Tuesday the lunch
eo club invites all Eugene girls who
be held Wednesday with Vickie Utz
to lunch at the YWCA bungalow.
A special program is planned.
From 2:30 to 4:30 will be an all
campus informal tea honoring all
foreign students on the campus.
The sophomore commission will
hold a pot-luck supper at 5 p.m.
and all members of the commission
are invited.
At 7 .m. is planned a candlelight
recognition service of all new
YWCA members in front of the li
brary. Alpha Phi members will
sing, led by Jean Lichty. Following
the service will be an open house
at the Bungalow with refresh
ments served.
Exchange Lunches Planned
Exchange lunches between the
women’s living organizations will
held Wednesday with Vickie Utz
as chairman. Exchange lunches
have never been done on the cam
pus before, but AWS plans to
make it a regular activity, Barbara
Johns, president, stated.
An all-campus assembly will be
featured Thursday in McArthur
court at 7:30 p.m. Roll will be tak
en for all women’s organizations,
and the men’s organizations are
urged to come. The Kwamas, Phi
Thetas, and Mortar Board mem
bers will be presented and Barbara
Borrevik, president of WAA, and
Bjork Hansen, president of the
YWCA, will inform all women on
the various activities on the cam
pus.
Show to Follow
A complete entertainment show
to surprise numbers will follow.
Chairmen of Thursday’s events are
Nila Desinger, Ann Burgess, Gen
eva Davis, Helen McFetridge, and
Sid Rosnan. Bill Bishop is handling
the continuity of the show.
The annual Nickel Hop will close
the week's activities Friday, Oc
tober 10, with” Trudi Chernis and
Beth Basler as chairmen. All wom
en’s living organizations will be
open for dancing from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. and the men will move
from house to house.
A prize will be awarded to the
men’s organization that visits the
most women’s organizations, and
a prize is in store for the women's
house that nets the most nickels on
a percentage basis.
Committee chairmen for the
Nickel Hop are Marjoree Rambo
and Donna Kletzing, Emerald pub
licity; Mary Stadelman and Joanne
Frydenlund, prizes; Jeannine Ma
caulay and Joy Miller, posters;
Norma Stearns and Jackie Wach
horst, flying speech; Joan Mim
naugh and Joanne Nichols, collec
tions.
Ohio State college has more than
70 buildings, upwards of 14,000 stu
dents, a stadium that seats 74,000,
its own radio station, a “twilight
school” for evening classes, and a
vice president “in charge of edu
cation.”
Adult Night Classes
EU G’EN E .EXTENSION. CENTER
1191 University Street
Phone 3300, Extension 291
REGISTER NOW
Courses
Painting
W eaving
Classis Myths
| Retail Merchandising
Creative Design
Remedial Reading
| Woodworking,
I (beginning)
■ Woodworking
| (advanced)
Great Books: Bible
Dante, Homer,
I Chaucer, Shakespeare
Cervantes, Molliere,
Samuel Johnson,
English Lyric Poets,
| Dostoievsky
Body Conditioning
(women)
Health Education
Conversational
Spanish (01)
Spanish (04)
; Spanish (advanced)
Stenography
Applied Stenography
Classes begin October 6th
Instructor
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Alexander
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Cornish
Clough
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Wright
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Monday
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Monday
Phone 3300, Extension 291 for further details
Books and supplies for these
courses may be obtained at
Unitiersitij ‘‘Co-op” Store
Chapman Hall - On the Campus