Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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Train Display Reviews Start
“The only train rolling with a
cargo which could never be re
placed.” as the Freedom Train has
been termed, will arrive in Eugene
next Saturday. With the appear
ance of the red, white and blue
streamliner, a collection of impor
tant historical documents such as
never before have been gathered
'together will be on display to Eu
gene citizens.
On loan from the Library of Con
gress, the Commonwealth of Penn
Gaels Choose
New Headman
SAN FRANCISCO, March SI
CUP)— Joe Verducci, brilliant
young San Francisco high school
coach, tonight was selected as
head football coach at St. Mary’s
college to replace Irish Jimmy
Phelan.
Verducci, 37, was the unanimous
choice of St. Mary’s athletic of
ficials from a field of nearly 100
candidates “because of his out
standing record” as coach of Poly
technic high school here and of
the U. S. Coast Guard eleven at
Alameda, Cal., during the war.
Bay Area Visited
By Job Seekers
Many University of Oregon stu
dents were in the San Francisco
area during spring vacation follow
ing up job leads, according to Karl
Onthank, dean of personnel admin
istration. Onthank himself was in
'the Bay area the week before
*prmg vacation to attend a meeting
of the Edward W. Hazen founda
tion, at whicli arrangements were
made for a conference on guidance
1 and personnel, to be held next sum
mer at Berkeley.
He spent several days making
contacts toward getting positions
for members of the graduating
class.
The dean said that a number of
last year's class are placed in San
Francisco, and praised the help of
alumni advisers in the area.
Copy Desk:
Jeannine Macaulay
June Goetze
Don Fair
Bill Yates
sylvania, the New York state li
brary, and other sources, the docu
ments are arranged in departments,
starting with “Beginnings,” and
ending with “Flags of Freedom.”
Included in the display are a 13th
century copy of the Magna Charta;
a letter of Columbus’ describing his
voyage to America, printed in
Rome in 1493; the original manu
script of Thomas Jefferson’s rough
draft of the Declaration of Inde
pendence;' the official original
manuscript of the Bill of Rights;
the original Washington’s Farewell
Address; the manuscript copy of
the Gettysburg Address held by
Lincoln while making his address;
the original manuscript of the Star
Spangled Banner in the handwrit
ing of Francis Scott Key; the of
ficial American copy of the Declar
ation of United Nations; and many
other original historical documents.
The train is also called the “most
Side Patter
(Continued from page two)
Reeves, Rutli Eades, Sally Waller,
Casey Jones, Leslie Tooze, and Ann
Woodworth spent their vacation
traveling in and around the Can
adian border. ChiO Phyl' Beaeh va
cationed in Carmel-By-the-Sea
(Smart girl). Sally Watson can
now be seen limping around the
campus with a sprained ankle and
crutches after a sojourn to the
mountains. ChiO Medidith Stearns
spent her vacation on a horse in
the “rugged country” of eastern
Oregon.
Gamma Phi Helen Shepherd
made a lovely bride for Beta George
Alexander. They were married in
Salem. Cute Alfafe Patty Newton
is now Mrs. Harry Nyland, and Al
fafie Jerry Frazier is now married
to Phi Psi Lou Robinson.
C. GT the FeeGee, known as Pee
Wee Horton was in Pendleton with
a very attractive lassie named
Barbara Taylor, and the foursome
of Sigma Chi Bill O’Hearn with
Gloria Aguer, and Theta “Petey”
Fortmiller with Bob Newman vis
ited Ontario.
Zeta hall’s Eileen “Casey” Lem
Icy is now wearing Merrett Dielim’s
Pi Kappa Phi pin, and former Gura
myfie Donne Boylen of Pendleton
has the SAE pin of Ray Ramming
from Northwestern.
Stock up on picnic supplies at the
College Side . . . They've got cof
fee too.
NOW YOU CAN OWN A PERMANENT RECORD OP
The priceless
documents on
I the Freedom Train
AS A LASTINO AND CHCRISHIO PART OP TOUR HOMI
Heritage of Freedom
By FRANK MONAGHAN
Historical Consultant of the American Heritage Foundation,' '
which sponsors the nationwide tour of the Freedom Train .M
THIS official Freedom Train book is the first ^
and only book to give the history and mean-' ||
ing of the basic documents of American liberty.^ J|
It contains the complete texts of most of the im-'
portant documents, many shown in photographs %
of the original manuscripts—and the significant)
portions of all the others. J|
127 docuntents, 160 pages, quarto, 35 pages of illustrations',.
Cloth-bound, 53.50, paper-bound, 52.00 -$8^
U. of O. "CO-OP"
> $
tightly guarded” in the country,
with a picked unit of red, blue and
gold uniformed marine guards,
consisting of 24 enlisted men and
three officers, all combat veterans
averaging six feet and 185 pounds.
In other cities, people have stood
in line for as long as seven hours
and once inside the train each vis
itor spends on the average of 25
minutes viewing the documents.
I CAMPUS
CALENDAR
12:30 p.m.: Druids meeting at
Sigma Phi Epsilon house.
12:30 p.m.: Meeting of publicity
committee for Frosh Glee at Em
erald “Shack.”
4 p.m.: Alpha Kappa Delta elec
tion meeting in room 201, Oregon.
6:45 p.m.: ISA meeting in room
105, Commerce.
7 p.m.: Spanish club meeting at
alumni hall, Gerlinger.
7:30 p.m.: Meeting of old and
prospeeitve Emerald workers at the
“Shack.”
8 p.m.: Chess club election meet
ing in room 206, Commerce.
Emerald Classifieds
All classified is payable advance at the
rate of four cents a word fhe first insertion,
two cents a word thereafter at the Emerald
Business Office. , « _
Classified deadline is 4:00 p.m. the day
>rior to publication,
LOST: Theta Pin, Frances Colton
Call Debe Colton 2340. (103)
FOR SALE: ’28 Chev. sedan good
transportation—new rear end
overhaul. Call 4176, evenings,
1543 15th Ave. E. Trailer No. 18.
(105)
DEAN WICKHAM IN CHICAGO
Mrs. Golda P. Wickham, dean of
women, is in Chicago this week at
tending a meetting of the National
Association of Deans of Women.
She will return to duties at the
University about March 10.
FOR SALE: Men's bicycle. H. K.
iversity men. 2691 Harris. Phone
5B. (110);
WANTED: Man to work in kitch
en for board. Call house man
ager, 2403-J (104)
ROOMS: Accommodations for Un
iversity men. 2691 Harris. Phone
6877-R. (105)
BOARD: For students, 767 E. 15th,
(105)
FOR SALE: Siamese kittens. Reg
istered pedegreed. Vaccinated
house-trained. Bette Church
2191-11 Patterson (opposite Am
avet Grocery). (105)
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NEWMAN'S FISH MARKET
Order early Thursday for Friday Delivery
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DAINTY NEW
BLOUSES
Frilly new spring blouse in fine washable
Broadcloth. Many styles—some in colors.
Come in and see our complete assortment.
2.98—3.98
a
2.98
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