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Touring Dean
Visits Oregon
Miss Helen Moreland, dean of
women at the University of South
ern California, spent yesterday and
this morning discussing university
building and management prob
lems with Mrs. Golda P. Wickham,
dean of women, Mrs. Genevieve
Turnipseed, director of dormitories,
and other officials.
Miss Moreland, who flew to Eu
gene from the University of Wash
ington, is making a tour of the uni
versities of the west coast with the
hope of returning south with new
ideas for residence halls and cam
pus policies.
As a sidelight, the dean is inves
tigating women’s activity pro
grams in the schools. She stated
that USC officials are concerned
with campus activity life because
they feel life outside the classroom
is as important as that inside and
that their job is to give outside ac
, tivities an educational value.
Representatives of the AWS,
YWCA and the dean of women met
'Puddles Gone' Keeper Wails
Puddles was discovered missing from his cage yesterday morn
ing by his owner, Jim McClintock.
McClintock left Puddles in a hiding place after bringing the duck
in to leave in the pet corral the next morning, until Homecoming.
When he called the duck, no answering “Quack” was received, and
upon investigation, Puddles’ cage turned out to be an empty box.
According to McClintock, this is the second time within the last
two weeks that a kidnaping has been attempted of Puddles. Two
Stanford students attempted to walk away with the duck in the St.
Francis hotel were stopped before they could get away.
Last year, OSC students carried off Puddles about a week
before the Oregon-Oregon State game. They returned the duck dur
ing the halftime, with extensive ceremonies.
No word has been received from Corvallis of the Duck.
Copy Desk Staff
Gloria Talarico, editor
Lorrie Gueulette
Jim Wallace
Nita Holmes
Anne Goodman
Pat Tommas
Marilyn Vogt
with Miss Moreland yesterday af
ternoon to discuss Oregon campus j
life. Miss Moreland will visit Ore
gon State college today before con
tinuing to the University of Cali
fornia and Stanford.
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Grads to Receive
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An application card for students
expecting to graduate in 1948 will
be included in the winter term reg
istration materials which will be
• distributed Monday, November 24.
These cards should be filled out and
returned to the registrar’s office
by the beginning of winter term
this year, advised Curtis E. Avery,
University registrar.
Registrar Avery has advised the
Emerald that no premium should
be placed on early registering for
winter term. He stated that places
will be reserved in sequence courses
for students already enrolled in
those classes, so that registrations
may be completed with a minimum
of rushing and standing in lines.
“Above all, don’t let registering
interfere with classes,” Mr. Avery
said.
20 Years Ago
The question for the first reg
ular debate tryout will be “Should
we prohibit smoking on the cam
pus ?”
The Webfoot will be discontin
ued as a separate publication, the
Student Publications committee
decided.
The University library will be
open Sunday evenings from now
on.
Thirty-one to zero, was the
score that the Oregon varsity
racked up against the frosh team
in a practice session.
Explorer Describes
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strong feeling on the subject that
subsidies and high wage induce
ments are unnecessary to get vol
unteers for Arctic colonies, he con
tinued.
The basic reason for the sluggish
response to Arctic development in
other nations, he felt, was that
they do not wish colonization for
economic reasons.
As examples of this he pointed
out the unpopularity among Can
adians of opening the Polar sea
route because it would interfere
with development of the railroads
and cut down the number of jobs in
transportation in southern Cana
da. This same attitude was behind
the opposition to opening up wheat
lands in northern Canada, Stef
ansson said.
The Soviets have been highly
successful in building pre-planned
towns in the Arctic, said Stefans
son. He explained that although,
these towns, such as Vorkuta with
a population of nearly 40,000, are
plotted out on drawing boards in
Moscow, they are expected to be
self-supporting towns rather than
exporting camps.
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