Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Co-op Deadline
' On Vet Supplies
Veterans are urged to secure
their books and supplies furnished
by the veterans administration d'ir
ing the next two weeks as none of
these will be issued by the Co-op
after 12 noon on Saturday. October
. 25.No issuance of such supplies will
be made after the fifth week of any
term due to the increasing num
*- ber of veterans running out of eli
gibility time.
If the eligibility of a veteran ex
pires during the first half of the
term, the University collects the
, balance of the tuition, not including
any subsistance, from the veterans
administration, while those veter
‘ ans whose time expires during the
last half of the term must "foot the
. bill themselves” as the University
cannot collect any payments after
the middle of the term.
■ The reasons for the expiration of
eligibility time are the amount of
leave time taken, previous train
ing in other institutions, and length
of time in service.
Matters are complicated further,
according to James B. Kline, vet
erans counselor, by “the procedures
- of the veterans administration
which makes it unlikely that the
University will be notified in time
as to the expiration of eligibility of
individual student veterans al
. though the University is supposed
to be allowed ninety days notice of
expiration of eligibility time, fer
• quently veterans are unaware of
the expiration because the Univer
sity has not been notified till the
actual dae of expiration or later,”
he said.
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husband ‘didn't have to break in a
new Dr.Crabow Pre-Sr-'1"''1
pipe"
No Breaking In
No Bite
No Bitter Taste
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$]50 • $200 . $350. $500
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A Letter Home; Clip and Mail !
Dear Mother:
Just a note before I have to hit the books again. I’m in the library,
per usual, and if this keeps up, I'm going-to move in a cot. But the
scenery isn’t so bad. The best looking fellow just asked me out to have
a cigarette with him, which I did. I met him last week, and he’s tak
ing me out this weekend in Portland. He’s a big activity man on cam
pus, and the girls are simply green. I want to make the big impression
so if it’s O.K. with dad, I think I’ll go downtown today and get a new
dress. I feel like an absolute peasant in all my last year’s stuff, and
you know how it is, mother dear. You went to college, once.
Last weekend was the Nickel Hop. All the fellows go around from
house t%house and dance with the girls for a few minutes, and then
just as you get someone interesting, they have to leave for another
house. I danced with one joker that had been in the war. He just spoke
of it affectionately as the war, and I think it must have been the Civil
war.
Susie finally took George’s pin. Of course, everyone knew she would
sooner or later, but we all screamed appropriately and acted surprised.
I don’t know what she sees in him. He's a drip. All he ever talks about
is law and economics. But I just wish you could meet Harry, the one
I’m going out with this weekend. He’s the cutest thing I’ve seen in ages.
He’s a bit dense and is afraid he may flunk out, but I hope not.
It’s been raining, naturally. I’ve forgotten what sunshine looks like,
and we all sound like we’re ready for a T.B. ward. I need about six
months’ sleep and a good steak dinner to put me back on my feet.
Speaking of rain, I need a new rain coat. I want one of those gaber
dine ones with a hood. My old one looks like I’d been using it to wipe
the mud off my wooden shoes, and besides that, it’s too short for my
skirts.
Oh yes. I almost forgot. Last night we had a little excitement. That
girl I wrote you about who is back to get her masters had a slight fire
in her room. But it -was just a mattress smoldering, and we just dumped
it out the window to cool off. Then I had no sooner resumed studying,
poof, more trouble. Someone left a plugged up water basin running,
and we were witnessing a small Ohio flood. We couldn’t find a mop so
four of us, myself and three upperclassmen no less, began sopping up
the water with towels. That helped a little, and then we took brooms
and swept what was left over the whole floor so it would dry.
Well, it’s time to go home for lunch so I’d better close. Sorry there
wasn’t much news, but I’ve been studying so hard. Also please tell dad
to send down $10. I’m broke, best to you, dad, and that lazy brother
of mine.
Love,
Your daughter.
Robbins to Discuss
World Economics
The Bretton Woods plan, pro
csing a world bank and loan fund
to stabalize international money
exchange, will be discussed by E.
C. Robbins of the economics depart
ment at a One World club meeting
in the YMCA tonight at 7:30
Robbins is the first in a series of
guest speekers scheduled for this
term.
Elections are also on the evening’s
roster. Helen Sigismund, junior in
radio, is nominee for president to
replace Si Ellingson wrho resigned
last week. Nominated for program
director were Winston Wright and
Keith Bacon.
All students are invited to at
tend.
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
6:30 p.m.—Orides-Yoemen dessert
at Gerlinger.
7 p.m.—Joe College finalists judg
ing at the Alpha Chi Omega house.
7:30 p.m.—One World club meet
ing at the YMCA. Breton Woods
discussion.
9 p.m.—Wesley house “Jive Nite.”
Swimmers to Meet
Men interested in swimming are
asked to report to the men’s pool
at 4 p.m. today.
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Oregana Checks Due
All living organizations which
have contracted space in the 1948
uregana snouia promptly sena tneir
checks to the business office in
McArthur court, Olga Ycvtieh, bus
iness manager, announced Tuesday.
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COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE
$4.00 a school year — $2.00 a term
.....— — ... . — .. — ... .. - - -~
AT SWIMMER'S DELIGHT —
Reopening October 18th alter com
plete remodeling.
Look... Starting October 25th—each Satur- I
day night, we will admit free the first
ten men and dates from a designated
fraternity. Check with your house
manager or bulletin board for your
FRATERNITY NIGHT.
Listen.. #To good music—for a cozy enjoyable I
evening—give us a try.
Just 18 minutes from town
For reservations call Springfield 8861
SWIMMERS DELIGHT
Couples Only Dancing 9:30 -12:30