Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 29, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    taw Schoolers‘
Soon to Attend
State Meeting
Three members from the staff of
the law school of the University of
Oregon will attend the Oregon
State Bar association meeting to
he held at Coos Bay on September
30, and October 1 and 2. They are
Edward P. Morton, Alan Hugh
Smith, associate professor of law,
end Kenneth J. O’Connell, professor
fcf law. Leaving Thursday morning,
they will arrive in Coos Bay in time
for the afternoon sessions.
According to O’Connell, the busi
ness to be transacted at the three
days’ meeting is the consideration
tof the proposed administrative pro
cedure code, drafted by the com
mittee on administrative law, the
chairman of which is Smith. The
bar will also consider the proposal
made by the committee on modern
Code revision to make a revision of
the Oregon statutes and to adopt a
system of continuous revision un
der the supervision of a permanent
revisor of statutes. Professor
O’Connell is that committee head.
Included on the program of the
bar committee for continuing legal
education, will be a number of
sessions in which the members of
the bar will discuss matters of cur
rent importance such as labor, law,
and taxation. Dean Hollis, who is
a member of this committee, will
be unable to attend the meeting as
he is in the Middle West on Uni
versity of Oregon business.
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Club to'Organize
All students interested in the or
ganizational meeting of the One
World club are urged to meet at
the YMCA tonight, September 29,
ot 8:15 p.m. The discussion will con
sist of proposed topics and speakers
for future meetings.
Findlay Named
Staff Aide
Don Findlay, junior in business
administration, has been appointed
assistant business manager of the
1949 Oregana, Olga Yevtich, busi
ness manager, announced Tuesday.
Other appointments to the busi
ness staff were Lois Beamguard,
executive secreetary; Jim Sanders,
advertising manager; and Rusty
Mayer, promotion manager.
Miss Yevtich said house presi
dents are being contacted this week
to sign contracts for space in the
yearbook.
Living organizations will be al
lowed one page in the Oregana at
the same price as last year, $37.50.
Exceptions to this are Susan Camp
bell and Hendricks halls, which
will each use two pages.
Campus clubs and honoraries
will soon be contacted for space in
the yearbook, Miss Yevtich said.
Groups wishing to inquire about
pictures in the 1949 Oregana are
requested to call at the Oregana of
fice in McArthur court.
Busness office hours this year
are 3 to 5 p.m. daily.
A load of books does not equal
one good teacher.
Dean Hollis Visits
Midwest Schools
Dean Orlando J. Hollis, head of
the Oregon school of law, is now
in Michigan on a part of his visit
to several midwestern law schools.
He left Eugene last Thursday night
to attend the Oregon-Stanford
game at Palo Alto, California, and
left Palo Alto immediately after
wards for the midwest.
Independents Slate
Thursday^Meeting
Representatives from all Univer
sity independent living organiza
tions and all off-campus students
are invited to attend a meeting of
the ISA Thursday.
Bob Davis, head of the ISA, will
preside over the meeting to be held
at 6:30 in room 105, Commerce
building.
Delay Due Gl Aid
The Veterans Administration re
minds students attending college
under the G.I. Bill that they must
be prepared to finance themselves
for 45 to 60 days before they receive
their first subsistence checks.
SALESGIRL WANTED!
Part-Time Work
with Possibility
of Full-Time Job
Apply
ELLIOTT’S
ONE-STOP GROCERY
13th & Patterson Phone 95
Students Select
Religious Topics
Students will have a chance to
hear discussions of subjects that
interest them most during Relig
ious Evaluation week this year, by
filling out the blank on this page
and putting it in boxes which will
be in the library and Co-op until
this weekend.
Eight lecturers will speak on re
quested subjects throughout the
week of October 10 to 14 atespe
cially arranged seminars and
luncheons, and in classrooms.
The week, observed annually, will
begin with an open meeting Sun
day, October 10, and continue
through to Thursday. Warren Web
ster is general chairman. In charge
of program arrangements is Vel
ma Snellstrom.
Place suggestions for topics
you would like to hear discussed
during Religious Evaluation
Week, October 10-14, below, then
cut this out and put it in boxes
to be found in the library and
Co-op.
Household hint: Last year’s bath
ing suit, shaken over the slipper
steps, sometimes produces enough
sand for safe footage.
for
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