Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    A University Duty
With the start of the Community Chest drive today comes
the question of student participation. Some feel that Univer
. sity studnts should not be asked to contribute to Lane county
charities since they are not permanent residents.
. University students, nevertheless, expect to receive the
benefits of the community. They seek help fkom downtown
business interests on campus projects. They want aid on re
storing the Mill Race; they expect assistance in solving the
thirteenth street traffic problem.
If students expect community help, they must in return
show interest in the community which backs them.
No one will be forced to contribute to the Community
Chest; no set amount has been asked from campus partici
* pants in the drive. However, the donations from the Univer
sity will show that it is interested in the community and is
. willing to do its share to help. D. D.
String Quartet
At 4 in Library
The- University String quartet,
composed of faculty members of
. the school of music, will- give a
concert at 4 p.m. today in the
browsing room of the library.
* The program is to be recorded,
and includes Boccherini’s “String
Quartet No. 5,” Dvorak’s “Terzet
* to for Two violins and Viola,’’ and
Mozart’s “Quartet No. 17.”
„ This concert is sponsored by the
Onthank to California
Karl W. Onthank, director of the
graduate placement service, is en
roue to California for a three week
stay, where he will attend the an
nual meeting of the Western Per
sonnel institute, meet with person
nel groups and interview employers,
and make other connections for
helping graduates find suitable po
sitions. He will spend most of the
.time in the Los Angeles and San
Francisco Bay areas.
house librarians organization, and
everyone is invited to attend.
Bury Quits WSC
Athletic Position
PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 9 (AP)
—Loyd A. Bury has submitted his
resignation effective Thursday as
graduate manager of Washington
State College to enter private busi
ness in Pullman.
This was announced today by
Robert A. Sandberg, executive as
sistant to president Wilson M.
Compton.
Sandberg said Scott Witt, form
er WSC basketball star who has
been assistant graduate manager
since the end of the war, has been
appointed acting graduate manag
er, effective Friday.
The school atheltic council will
make a recommendation to the
Board of Regents on a permanent
successor to Bury, Sandberg said.
Marines Schedule
Dance Tonight
Dick Dore’s band will play at the
Marine Corps’ 173rd’ anniversary
dance, to be held this evening ir
the Veteran’s Memorial Hall.
All former marines, their guests
and Marine Reservists are invitee
to attend the dance, which will be
gin at 8:30 p. m. Tickets wil be
available at the door.
Golda Wickham
Back On The Job
“It’s wonderful to be back,” said
a smiling Golda Parker Wickham,
director of women’s affairs, Mon
day afternoon as she resumed her
duties after a six-day sojourn in a
local hospital.
“Everyone was so fine—I receiv
ed so many lovely notes and flow
ers," she commented, adding that
she hadn’t realized she had so many
friends.
Until her strength has reached its
normal state, Mrs. Wickham will be
working half days only.
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