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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1947)
Piano Program Opens Campus Concert Season The University school of music will open their concert season Oc tober 23 with a faculty program of Freneh-American piano composi tions. George Hopkins, professor of piano, will perform October 23 in the music auditorium. The program consiting of four parts will include Dubussy's “Suite, Pour Le Piano” and Copland's “Sonata” in the first group; Ra vel’s “Habanera,” “Jeux D’Eau,” “Pavane,” and Professor Hopkins’ own transcription of Ravel's “Bol ero” in the second group. Elmerco’s “Lagunita,” Bloch’s “In the Night,” Soro's “Delclara cion,” Milhaud’s “Sobre La Loma," and Villa Lobos’ “Saudades Das Brasileiras, No. 1,” “Saudades Das Brisileiras, No. 2,” and “La Poli chinelle” are in the third group; and Professor Hopkins’ transcrip tion of “Concert Paraphrase on Gershwin Themes” is the final group. Professor Hopkins will also be giving concerts in Medford, Kla math Kails and Lakeview during the first term. During spring vaca tion last year, he went on a tour I ut/QQks like a dream,! Works TikiTW^ctrtd)n$ Automatic Lipstick A jewel of a lipstick case! You just slide down the beautiful crown with a flick of your thumb... and up pops the lipstick ready to give you a captivate ing mouth. Your color preference; Prince’s Ruby, Bango Bright, Fuchsia Rose or Fuchsia Tulip. ... ?2.00*j .75* *plus ta* ) giving five concerts in a week in eastern Oregon and Idaho. This recital is sponsored by the school of music and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, men’s national music fra ternity. CAMPUS CALENDAR 12 noon: YMCA cabinet meeting at the YMCA. 1 p. m.: Meeting of Scabbard and Blade pledges at the military dep artment. 3:30 p. m.: Phi Mu Epsilon meeting in room 258 Emerald hall. 4 p. m.: AWS cabinet and congress meeting at Hendricks hall. 4 p. m.: Sophomore Wiskerino com mittee heads meeting in counsel room of Emerald hall. 4 p. m.: Wesley House coffee hour. 4 p. m.: Newman club executive council meeting. 4 p. m.: Make up staff of Univer sity Theater meeting at drama studio for those interested in work ing during 1947-48 season. . 6:30 p. m.: Wesley house chorus meeting at Wesley. 7 p. m.: SDX meeting in 104 Journ alism to elect delegate to national convention in Washington, D. C. and propose new members. 7 p. m.: Athletic managers of the women’s houses meeting at Ger linger. 7:30 p. m. Deutsche Gesellschaft meeting on Gerlinger sunporch. 7 p. m.: Chess club meeting at 207 Commerce. 7:30 p. m. Homecoming hostess candidates meeting at Gerlinger for preliminary judging ■— short silks. 7:45 p. m. fundamentals of chess class at 207 Commerce. VA Expects Drop In Vet Enrollment The veteran enrollment of 2979 will probably drop as eligibility time for government aid is ex hausted, Veteran Counsellor James B. Kline said yesterday. At pres ent veterans comprise about 55 per cent of the University students. Number of veterans in the fresh man class is only 50 per cent of last year’s figure, he said, adding that only transfers made by vet erans attending eastern colleges could prevent the anticipated de crease. Of the 2979 veterans, 87 are women and 2892 men. Those en rolled under public law 346, the G. I. Bill, are 85 wofnen and 2546 men. Two women and 304 men are attending under provisions of public law 16. Another 42 men are receiving state aid. H E R M A N S • » i Step out of ESQUIRE and on to the CAMPUS with exclusively tailored SLACKS MEN'S STORE “The Friendliest Man’s Shop in Town” Corner Sth and Willamette, Thone 2852 All-wool gabardine Bed ford cords, Serges, Twills, Doeskins, Glenn Plaids I Oregana Photos Cancelled Friday No pictures for the 1948 Ore \ gana will be taken Friday because of the game in Portland. However Kennell-Ellis studio will photo graph members of the following I houses as scheduled: October 16: Alpha Xi Delta, Kap pa Alpha Theta. October 20: Ann Judson, Delta Gamma. October 21: Delta Zeta, Gamma hall. October 22: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma. October 23: Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa. Bible Talks Slated At YMCA Today Informal Bible studies under the auspices of the Inter Varsity Christian fellowship will be con ducted in the men’s lounge of Ger linger hall from 8 to 8:50 a. m. and from 11 to 11:50 in the conference room of the University YMCA today. Copy Desk: Donna Kletzing, editor Yvette Sweet Ruth Landry Ruthe Reagan Elaine Loftus Joan Mimnaugh Betty Cox Rosa Lee Ackley ■V As seen in Seventeen and Mademoiselle Saddles — comfort with steel arches and combination heels BEAUTY IN BLACK AND WHITE Tan and White - Green and White - Smoke and Tan $7.95 828 Willamette ALUMNI OWNED AND OPERATED i , -« ■ - ■' ■ \W-. . ■ ;