Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thrill of a Lifetime
(Continued from page six)
talking about a book called “How
to Be Happy While Single.”
And you say you don’t think
anybody can be ecstatically hap
py single or any other way. And
the lights get hotter and the
questions come faster and final
ly you wind up trying to defend
this idea:
“Everybody has to be lonely in
this world, but marriage makes it
possible for two people who like
or respect each other to be less
lonely together.”
After that I lost all sense of
television. I was up to my ears in
female argument. Not an unfam
iliar position, either, for a man
married nigh twelve happy years.
Campus Calendar
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on Saturdays or Sundays.)
6:30 Saturday—Friendly house potluck dinner
5:00 Sunday—Plymouth club. Robert Thomas will discuss
“Mormonism” .Congregational Church
6:00 Sunday—Christian house. “How Churches Work Together in
the Mission Field”
Bo werman Set For Radio Show
Mozart and Ravel will provide
the musical feature for this Mon
day’s University hour. Mozart’s
“Sonata in A Minor,” and Ravel’s
“Mother Goose Suite,” as inter
preted by Mary Nash, music jun
ior, will the musical half hour of
the KOAC program.
Webfoot Huddle Time, which
opens the show at 8 p m. will prob
ably have Bill Bowerman as the
target for its question and answer
session. Norm Lamb and Bob Rob
erts will quiz Bowerman on the
exploits of his track squad up in
Idaho this weekend.
Young Stuff
i
(Continued from fiage seven)
around the mill race Pinky Newell
gave his Beta pin to Elesa Keeney.
Watch near the sports page for
the feature announcement herald
ing the long anticipated Alpha
Phi croquet tourney.
The half hour before weekday
closing hours seems to be better
exploited by Hen hall’s Beth
Thompson and the Campbell club
prexy. Also, Sherry Rosser Dick
Johnson isn’t taking advantage of
the cover of darkness to make his
alternate journeys to Hendricks
and Susan Campbell.
“Sound Experiment” will fea
ture the best of classical music be
sides presenting many modern
musical interpretations. Plan to
hear it Sunday, 2:30, University
theater, you won’t regret it.
FFM
Tickets available now lor
JteamsWp accommodations
SUMMER 1949
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