Student Library Winners Picked % I Student library contest winners were picked Saturday by a commit tee of five judges for each section. In the three sections of the contest, a total of 57 libraries were dis played. Winners for the student under graduate general libraries were; first, William L. Wassmann, junior in journalism; second, Arline L. Meyer, junior in English, and third, Hugh A. Cook, junior in law. In the undergraduate specialist libraries, first prize was taken by Ralph Sherritt, junior in physics; second prize, John P. Reese, senior in architecture and allied arts, and third, Donald N. O’Connell, senior in psychology. Graduate winners were: first, Tamara Varm, graduate in foreign languages; second, Robert D. Wil liams, graduate in chemistry, and third, Robert Shelley, graduate in English literature. Contest winners were guests at the annual dinner of Patrons and Friends of the University library, at the Osburn hotel Saturday eve ning. Addressograph Co. Has Job Openings A representative of the Addres sograph Multigraph corporation will interview qualified University students interested in a sales meth ods position with that firm, this week. A. G. Lothgren, manager of the addressograph sales agency in Portland, will conduct the inter views after 10 a.m. Thursday. The position, according to ad vance information reaching the University school of business ad ministration, will require continual research and study. Pay will be started on a salary basis, later sup plemented by commissions. Ap pointments for the interview may be made in the school of business administration office. ENDS WEDNESDAY Outdoor Adventure! DAN DURYEA YVONNE DE CARLO "BLACK BART" Filmed in Technicolor ENDS WEDNESDAY ; GLENN FORD EVELYN KEYES | iM | °f*MiWie 1 I " Ron RANDELL ^ J STUDENTS HEAR GLENN C. ACKERMAN \ CANDIDATE FOR THE I REPUBLICAN NOMINATION for GOVERNOR THE SPEECH WILL BE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO VETERANS Tonight At 7:30 207 Chapman Hall PAID FOR VETS FOR ACKERMAN COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON