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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1949)
Directory Ready In Two Weeks The first annual 1949-50 Oregon Scholastic Press Directory will be off the presses within two weeks, Mrs. Gloria Billings, secretary of the School of Journalism, disclosed yesterday. Laurence R. Campbell, professor of the School of Journalism and ex ecutive-secretary of the Oregon Scholastic Press, is in charge of the publication. It will contain the names of about 130 high schools throughout the state, the titles and types of publications, names of ad visers, and also designate whether or not they are members of the OSP. J Voice Try-Out Set For Radio Audition Male and female voices, and owners, will be auditioned at 8 Wednesday night in the radio stu dio of Villard Hall. Purpose will be to select a stu dent to give a half-time message to alumni at the Homecoming game Nov. 19. Doug Coleman, chairman of half time entertainment, explained that a script for the auditions will be supplied Wednesday night. He asked students with good speaking voices to apply, regardless of ex perience. A zoologist says that man fish enjoy being tickled. The trick is to locate the little fellow’s ribs. Faculty Quartet Readies Concert The Faculty String Quartet will present its first concert of the year at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Library Browsing Room. The group will play Mozart’s “Quartet in A,” and Brahm’s “Quartet in B Flat.” The group consists of four mem bers of the Music School faculty. George Boughton, assistant pro fessor of violin, and Mary ivapp Allton, music instructor are violin ists. Edmund Cykler, associate pro fessor of musicology, will play the viola and Milton Dieteric, cello in structor, the violon cello. This is the fourth year of quartet concerts in the Browsing Room. Station Granted Use of Records Two more stations have been granted permission to use record ings of “Webfoot Huddle Time,” W. H. Ewing, head of the Univer sity radio division announced to day. The stations are KGON, Oregon City, and KNTP, Newport. This brings the number of stations who have begun airing the sports show during the last two weeks, up to eight. Last week six stations rang ing from Coos Bay to La Grande, were granted premission to use tape recordings of the program. Entry Deadline Set For Poetry Contest Entries for the Annual Anthol ogy of College Poetry must be sub mited to the National Poetry As sociation before Nov. 5. The association will accept any number of entries, but requires each entry to be on a separate sheet and to carry the following statement, “This verse entitled is my own personal effort.” Entries must be signed and the college attended and home address of the author must be indicated. Entries should be sent to the National Poetry Association, 3210 Selby Ave., Los Angeles 34, Calif. Some sport- coats are made of banana fiber. They must be very easy to slip on and peel off. "SMOKE MY CIGARETTE. . . MILDER CHESTERFIELD" Copyright 19-Jy, Locett & Myers Tobacco Co.