Times Writer
Visits Campus
This Week
George E. Jones, Oregon jour
nalism graduate in the class of
1937, now a member of the editor
ial staff of the New York Times,
With headquarters in New York,
Visited the campus with Mrs. Jones
this week while spending a few
days at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Jones.
Mr. Jones, who has spent several
years in the western Pacific area
and in the Orient, first for the
United Press and later for the New
York Times, is recuperating from
an illness contracted during the
more than a year he spent as Times
representative in New Delhi. Mean
While he is completing a book on
the Indian situation, entitled “Tu
mult in India,” which has been ac- I
cepted for publication in New
York.
Thursday morning Mr. Jones ad
dressed the editing class in the
school of journalism, giving his in
terpretation of the status of India
politically and economically, as ob
tained from his personal observa
tion as well as reading and study.
Among the leaders he has met
and interviewed are Gandhi the
mystic, Nehru the political intel
lectual, and Jinnah the Moslem
head of Pakistan. The Times man
told the class he was impressed
with the difficulty of understand
ing India, and while believing India ■
and Pakistan might-be a little bet
ter off to retain dominion status in
the British commonwealth, is in
clined to believe the severance of
ties will be complete.
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Oregon Professors To Attend
Philological Meeting At Stanford
Oregon professors will take a
prominent part in the 47th annual
meeting of the philological asso
ciation of the Pacific coast, opening
November 28 at Sanford univer
sity.
Included on the two-day pro
gram are papers by Hoyt Trow
bridge, professor of English, and
Laurence LeSage, assistant profes
sor of Romance languages.
Professors Read Papers
“Pope’s Eloisa to Abelard—A
New Interpretation,” a paper de
veloped out of his course on Alex
ander Pope, will be presented by
Professor Trowbridge. The paper
by Professor LeSage will be “Mar
cel Proust’s Appreciation of Al
fred DeMusset.”
Dr. P. W. Souers, head of the de
partment of English, serves on the
executive board of the philological
association and will also act as
chairman of one of the English sec
tions at the Stanford meeting.
Chairman of the American liter
ature section will be F. M. Com
bellack, assistant professor of Lat
in and Greek. F. G. Black, associate
Song, Yell Contest
Deadline Extended
The songs and yell contest, cur
rently being conducted by Web
footers, has been extended from
the previous deadline of today un
til December 12. This will give
those who still wish to submit en
tries sufficient time to get them
finished.
First prize for the winning fight
song is $25, and $5 will be awarded
for the three best yells entered.
Several songs have been submitted
so far, but only a few yells. Those
who still wish to enter the contest
are asked to turn their entries in
to Joanne Frydenlund at the Al
pha Phi house by December 12.
Boys in Boards
Do Sidewalk Duty
Those sandwich board men who
appeared" on the campus Thursday
morning are not so short of funds
that they have to resort to huck
ster techniques to finance this
coming weekend’s expense account.
Actually the 11 men are Alpha Del
ta Sigma pledges performing
traditional duties of the organiza
tion.
The super salesmen are Virg
Tucker, A1 Pietschman, Bob Zeller,
Earl Walters ,Leo Nuttman, Jack
Ward, Fred Mathias, Tom Mc
Laughlin, Merle Aden, Doug Hayes,
Norm Bishop.
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appreciation for
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Homecoming
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professor of English, will head the
classics section.
The meeting of the association,
a west coast branch of the modern
language association, will also fea
ture a number of talks by profes
sors who have recently traveled in
Europe.
Among other members of the
University faculty who plan to at
tend are: D. M. Dougherty, head of
the foreign language department;
E. P. Kremer, professor of Ger
man; C. B. Beall, professor of Ro
mance languages; H. H. Hoeltje,
professor of English, R. D. Horn,
Professor of English; Anibal Var
gas-Baron, assistant professor of
Romance languages; O. M. Wil
lard, assistant professor of Eng
lish; C. L. Johnson, assistant pro
fessor of Romance languages; L. E.
Richter, instructor in Romance
languages; N. H. Oswald, instruc
tor in English.
Art Gallery Shows
Textile Collection
Exquisitely designed fabrics are
in the collection of textiles that
will be on display in the art gal
lery of the school of architecture
and allied arts today from 1 to 5
p.m.
Ranging from re-creations of
17th and 18th century French, J
Italian, and English fabrics to mod
ern designs and reproductions of i
contemporary paintings, the fab-1
rics were woven by the Scalaman-1
dre Silk company of New York and
will be displayed every afternoon |
until December 4.
Of particular interest are the
textiles that are reproduced
through the textures of silk paint
ings by modern artists and mark a
renewal of an alliance between
painters and textile craftsmen. Ex
amples of these effective reproduc
tions are fabrics in the exhibit
with designs based on a famous
Chirico painting. These textiles,
through the silk screen process,*
have captured the essential spirit of
the painting.
Lengths of a green and gold fab
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start your
Thanksgiving
Vacation?
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WALDERS
Associated Service
llth and Hillyard
Tea to Honor Wives
Susan Campbell hall will honor
the wives of Oregon football play
ers at a tea this afternoon from 4
to 5. All faculty wives are invited.
Miss Fannie McCamant,- house
moth, and Mrs. Jim Aiken, wife of
the head football coach, will pour.
ROMANIA REBUKED
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, The
United States has handed an
other stinging rebuke to the Ro
manian government, denouncing
it as “unrepresentative” and dis
missing contemptuously the
charge that American officials
took part in a revolutionary con
spiracy against the Communist
regime in Bucharest.
ric ensemble created for the Green
Room of the White House.^also
highlight the exhibit^.wlueh.is open
to the public. , « •
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