• — Chamber Series To Open Drive On Ticket Sales The newely-organized chamber concert series will conduct a ticket sales drive during the next week. The series, sponsored jointly by the three University of Oregon music hunoraries, is designed to supple ment the program of the Civic Mu sic association and emphasizes con temporary works, Steve Stone, co chairman of the campaign, said. The California String Quartet is scheduled for the first concert, No vember 8, and is composed of San Francisco Symphony orchestra members. Formed in 1946, it is gaining a nation-wide reputation for its performance of contempor ary works as well as classical se lections. Abramowitch Next Bernhard Abramowitch, Califor nia pianist, will present the second of the series early in the spring; the third performance of the series will consist of three one-act operas given by the school of music stu dents. Season tickets, costing $3, will be available at the music school Monday and Tuesday and in the Co-op Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Only a limited number of seats are available as the concerts are to be given in the music school auditorium. Organizations sponsoring the series are Phi Beta, Mu Phi Epsi lon, and Phi Mu Alpha. UO Plays Host To Northwest IRC Meeting The University of Oregon In ternational Relations club will be host to the Northwestern I.R.C. conference December 3 and 4 in Eugene. Featured speaker at the conven will be C. Easton Rothwell, vice chairman of the Hoover Institute on War, Peace and Revolution at Stanford university, Charles P. Schleicher, adviser to the campus group, announced yesterday. Ex-State Department Rothwell was executive secre tary to the secretary staff com mittee of the department of state. He was also executive secretary of the United Nations conference in San Francisco and secretary general of the American U.N. del egation at the London and early New York conferences. . A graduate of Reed college, Rothwell received his master’s de gree from the University of Ore gon and his Ph.D. from Stanford. Many Delegates Participating in the IRC confer ence will be delegates from Inter national Relations clubs of col leges in Oregon, Washington, Ida-1 ho, Montana, British Columbia, Al berta, and Saskatchewan. The IRC federation is a nation wide group of independent organi zations sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Last year's convention of' the northwestern chapters was held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B. C. Glenn Morgan is president of the Oregon group. Its a Mystery GOP Candidate Here GOVERNOR EARL WARREN, GOP vice-presidential candidate, will deliver a speech on current world problems tonight in McArthur court. His speech will be another in the series of University lecture assemblies sponsored by the administration. A 14-car, special train will bring the governor and his party to Eugene this afternoon. Picnic Chairmen To Collect Cash Committee chairmen from last summer’s Jantzen Beach Picnic may pick up the money for their personal expenditures from A1 Pietschman, general chairman of the picnic. Students with money due them are: Marj Peterson, Marguerite Johns, Shirley Potter, Max Angus and Jerry Peterson. Money should he picked up to day and tomorrow and a signed statement filled ni at time of re I ceipt of the cash. No Stunt Decision Tryouts for a circus theme stunt show to be given in front of the Side the Thursday before Homecoming were held Wednes day at the Theta house. Because so few appeared at the meeting, no decisions have been reached as yet, according to Bobbie Chambers and Kloh Ann Mayer, co-chairmen. The news that Sudbury ther mometers have been calibrated this Winter is only going to lead Con cord critics to add, “And so were some of the fellers that read ’em.” EVERYBODY'S DRUG Two Clubs Join; Plan Meet Wed. The One World club voted to merge itself with the United World Federalists, national stu dent organization, at the One World club meeting at the YMCA Wednesday night. The United World Federalists is an interna tional organization which favors eventual formation of a world gov eminent which would have inter national sovereignty. New officers nominateed, to be voted on at the next meeting, weie: president, Herbert Weise, Bill Hemphy; vice-president, Her bert Weise, Dick Hansen, Eleanor Belgum, Polly Jones; secretary, Jessica Becker, Helen Williamson, Janice Harrisberger. The club also voted to take part in the joint campus committee on interracial relations, already ap proved by the Young Progressives club and being considered by the University Religious council. 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