Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    Smith Paintings
In Art Display
An exhibition of the recent
paintings of Hassel W. Smith Jr.,
newly appointed instructor at the
.school of architecture and allied
arts, is being presented in the Lit
tle Art gallery through November
18.
Mr. Smith is a graduate of North
western university and has studied
at the California School of Fine
Arts where he was also on the
teaching staff. A member of the
San Francisco Art association, the
Bay Area Artist’s groups associat
ed, and past president of the San
Francisco Artist’s guild, he has
been the recipient of the Abraham
Rosenberg Fellowship and has re
ceived numerous prizes and honor
able mention for his paintings at
the San Francisco Art Association.
The work is being presented in
an effort to bring to the school a
new approach to the problem of
contemporary creative art.
Studio Needs Help
Costume, wigmaking, and make
up workers are needed for the Uni
versity theater’s next production,
“School for Scandal.’’ No experi
ence is necessary.
Students interested may attend
a meeting at 4 tomorrow in the
drama studio. This year workers
will be experimenting with new ma
terials, including rayon horsehair
for wigs.
m m'
look crisp in
crisp weather!
Kailes
Horn to Read Play
Tomorrow at Libe
"The Heiress,” new broadway
play by Goetz, based on Henry
James’ “Washington Square”, will
be read by Dr. R. D. Horn, profes
sor of English, in the browsing
room of the library, Wednesday,
November 3, at 4 p. m.
Everyone is welcome to attend
these weekly talks sponsored by
the house librarians.
Dental Education
Discussion Topic
Dr. Harold J. Noyes, lean of the
UO Dental School in Portland, and
Dr. Ellis B. Jump, chairman of the
admission committee, will conduct i
an informal question-answer on
dental education here Tuesday, No
vember 16.
Pre-dental tsudents and their
wives, and any persons interested
in the field of dentistry are invited
7:30 p. m. in 105 McClure, accord
to the meeting, which fill be held at
ing to A. H. Kunz, chemistry de
partment head.
Directors Grant
Prize Increase
Prizes awarded in the annual
student library contest held on Li
brary day during Junior Weekend
were increased to $25 for the first
prize, $15 for the second prize, and
$10 for third prize in the graduate
and undergraduate specialized con
tests.
The Co-op will match these priz
es for the third classification, un
dergraduate general. This increase
was approved at the last meeting
of the board of directors of the As
sociation of Patrons and Friends
of the University of Oregon li
brary, which met to outline plans
for the year’s activities. Further
information regarding the contest
will be released shortly.
Christmas to End
AWS Calender Sale
“There are only 42 more shop
ing days till Christmas,” says
Bev Pitman, AWS president, "so
you’d better hurry and buy a few
of the very attractive blue AWS
calendars for Christmas remem
brances.”
The calendars, which went on
sale Monday at the Co-op and in
all the living organizations, have
been sold on the campus for the
last two years. One dollar is its
price, of which 60 cents goes to
the National Infant Welfare and
40 cents to the AWS treasury
for defraying the cost of AWS
weekend.
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The Finest
in
Canned
Foods
Diamond
"A"
Fruits
and
Vegetables
Eugene Fruit Growers'
Association
Main Office — 700 Ferry
Mrs. Lola Hanavan
Visits Chi Omegas
Mrs. Lola Jeffries Hanavan of
Detroitt, Michigan, was the guest
of Chi Omega Tuesday. A Chi
Omega alum and holder of the
1947 citation of merit by the Uni
versity of Michigan alumnae, Mrs.
Hanavan was designated the “Wo
man of the Month” by Detroit.
Alpha Chi Takes Pledge
Lucy Holloman, Hermiston, has
pledged Alpha Chi Omega, an
nounced the office of the director of
svomen’s affairs yesterday.
Oregana Continues
Picture Schedule
Residents of Susan Campbell
hall are on today’s schedule to
have pictures taken for the 1949
Oregana at Kennell-Ellis studio.
Schedule for the week includes:
Ann Judson house, Highland
house, Zeta hall—November 4.
Gamma hall, Pi Beta Phi No
vember 5.
Orides, Sigma Kappa—Novem
ber 6.
Lawther fro Speak
To YWCA, WSSF
Miss Gladys Lawther, regional
secretary of the student YWCA
and World Student Service Fund,
will be on the campus November
17, 18, and 19, it was announced at
the YWCA cabinet meeting Tues
day noon.
Miss Lawther, who was a guest
of the Y last spring, will be the
speaker at air open membership
meeting and will rpnfer with
YWCA leaders. She will also meet
with the WSSF committees.
More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly
than the next 2 leading brands combined!
An impartial poll covering all the Southern tobacco markets reveals
the smoking preference of the men who really know tobacco—auction
eers, buyers and warehousemen. More of these independent
experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two
leading brands combined.
COPR., THE AMERICAN
TOBACCO COMPANY
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO
So round, so firm, so fully packed — so free and easy on the draw