Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 07, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    UO Assemblies
Open Monday
The University of Oregon as
sembly series, sponsored by the
University assembly committee,
opens Monday, October 11 at 7:30
p.m., with a speech by Merryle
Stanley Rukeyser.
Mr. Rukeyser, who is economic
commentator for International
News Service, author and one
time member of the teaching staff
of Columbia university, will discuss
“The Outlook for Better Living.”
Uses Medical Example
In demonstrating that the dis
ciplines of the American system
spring from innate human needs,
Mr. Rukeyser used the analogy of
modern medicine. He said:
“An eminent New York special
ist advised a female patient to
learn to budget her expenditures
of energy and to live within her
physical resources.
“Keeping up with the Joneses’
can be as destructive in physical
well-being as in personal finances.’
In applying these principles to
the American economic system,
Mr. Rueyser further stated that a
modern society, as ours, can func
tion smoothly only through care
fully thought out techniques and
discipline.
The speaker has had extensive
experience in the fields of econom
ics, lecturing and writing, and has
discussed the subject on numerous
radio broadcasts and in magazine
articles.
Dr. Dan E. Clark, chairman of
the University assembly commit-'
tee, announces that the speech will
be delivered in McArthur court,
with no charge to students of the
University of Oregon.
Onthank To
Attend Meet
Karl W. Onthank, director of
the University placement service,
will leave today for Longview,
Washington, to attend a meeting
of the executive board of the
Northwest Area council of YMCA,
•October 8, 9, and 10.
Onthank will make the journey
in his capacity of chairman of the
college student work committee.
He is also a member of the Na
tional Advisory Board of YMCA.
The director plans to spend to
day and Monday in Portland con
tacting prospective employers of
University students. He will return
Tuesday.
Low GPA Women
Asked To Meeting
All University women with a
grade point under 2.00 are expected
to attend a meeting with the scholas
tic chairmen of all women’s living or
ganizations inGerlinger hall October
19 at 7:00, said Golda P. Wickham,
director of women’s affairs, yester
day.
This includes:
1. Women with a cumulative aver
age below a 2. 00.
2- Women with a last term aver
age below a 2.00.
3.Transfers with grades below a
2.00.
AnnualSpaceOpen
Campus clubs or lionoraries
which desire space in the 1949
Oregana are requested to notify
the Oregana office this week. The
office is open from 3 to 5 p.m.
daily in McArthur court.
WATCH FOR
'99'
Sunday Evening Service to Open
UO Religious Evaluation Week
‘‘Man’s Predicament and God’s
Answer”, first theme to be usee
during a Religious Evaluatior
Week, will be discussed beginning
with the opening program Sundaj
night until Thursday, the closing
day of the week.
Other new inaugurations are the
morning worship services open tc
all from 7:15 to 7:45 daily in Ger
linger hall. They will be led b>
guest speakers. Co-chairmen War
ren Webster and Dave Seamar
hope these services will develop
into a University chapel, a sub
ject which has been brought ug
in past years.
On the agenda for Sunday night’s
program at 8 p.m. in McArthui
court are the Eugene Gleemen
Wesley players and Dr. J. Ren
wick McCullough, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church in Ta
coma, Washington. Dr. McCul
lough will speak on “Religion; Its
Verities and Values”.
A reception will be held after
the production Sunday evening
open to any interested person.
Students, faculty members anc
residents unable to attend the
program Sunday will have an op
r
portunity to hear it over radio
station KASH.
This year the committee has de
cided to bring fewer speakers and
hold more sessions, said Webster.
In this way, he added, these prom
inent men will have more of a
chance to iput their ideas across.
Noon forums in the John Straub
dining hall will be held, led by Rev
erend John Schroeder from Lin
field college. Classroom appear
ances of the eight religious author
ities are also being arranged, as
well as informal discussion per
iods and firesides in living organi
zations during evenings.
RUSHEES TO MEET
All girls wishing to participate in
open rushing are to meet in the of
fice of Golda P. Wickham, Director
of Women’s Affairs, at 4 p.m. Fri
day. Open rushing will begin Mon
day, October 11.
TwoHonoraries
Invite Students
New women students in music
I are invited to attend a reception
held jointly by Phi Beta, national
music and dramtic honorary, and
Mu Phi Epsilon, national music
honorary, at 8 p.m. in Gerlinger
hall.
Those invited will include mem
bers of the University band and
orchestra, music majors and min
ors, voice or instrumental stu
dents, and all other women with a
special interest in music.
Entertainment to be presented
by Mu Phi Epsilon will be a bass
| viol solo by Dorothea Shaer; vocal
solo by Clare Lewis, accompanied
by Helen McFetridge; and a piano
solo by Joyce Everson.
From Phi Beta, Dorothy Gang
neth will sing a solo; Margaret
Reeve, pianist; and Helen White,
cellist.
For
Fish N' Chips
Delicious Snacks
Midway Drive-in
Phillips Appointed
To Oregano Post
Ron Phillips, junior in journa
lism, has been appointed assistant
managing editor of the 1949 Ore,
gana, Editor Trudi Chernis an
nounced Wednesday.
He previously worked on th<
Emerald and is a member of se>
eral campus political organiz
tions.
Managing editor of this year !
Oregana is Larry Davidson.
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