Browsing Room Philosophy Talk Tonight at 7:30 The usual Wednesday evening Browsing Room series will be pre | sented tonight from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Browsing Room of the Library. The change of time was made necessary because of the concert which is scheduled tomor row night. Tonight the philosophy depart ment will present a program on ‘•William of Occam,” in commem oration of the six hundredth anni versary of his death. The program is as follows: Lewis Gleiselman, graduate as sistant in the philosophy depart ment, will speak on “Occam—His Life and Times.” Arthur Pap, assistant professor of philosophy, will talk on “Oc cam’s Razor.” “Occam’s Nominalism” will be the subject of a talk by Alburey Castell, head of the philosophy de partment. Quirinus Breen, assistant pro cessor of history and social sci ’-ences, will speak on “Occam as Critic of the Medieval Church.” Paul B. Means, head of the de partment of religion, will intro duce the speakers and will lead the discussion period following the presentation of the talks. Everyone is invited to attend. Library Plans Concert Music An hour of recorded concert mu sic will be presented by Mu Phi Epsilon, national women’s music honorary, this afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Browsing Room of the Library. The program is as follows: 1. Music from Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” . . . David Diamond a. Overture b. Balcony Scene c. Romeo and Friar Law rence d. Juliet and her nurse e. Death of Romeo and Juliet > 2. Sonata for cello and piano . Samuel Barber The program will be announced by Marjory Carlson, Mu Phi mem ber. Next week excerpts from two plays will be presented by drama students under the direction of Horace Robinson, associate pro fessor of speech. 17 Thanks To The Medical Senior Class of the U of O for having chosen us again as their photographer Gladys Gilbert Portraits Children, Adults, Weddings and Family groups 515 Swetland Bldg. Portland, Oregon Housing Check Planned For Off-Campus Men A routine check of men students living off-campus is being made by the Housing Secretary in order to assist cases where adjustments are needed to meet winter term regis tration requirements. According to University regula tions, all lower division men are required to live i n on-campus housing, which includes 21 nation al fraternities; Campbell Club, men’s co-op; and 16 dormitories. OFF-CAMPUS LIVING Upper division men may live off campus in rooms in private homes. Unmarried undergraduates are not permitted to live in separate houses or apartments. Students are expected to keep their current addresses on file in the offices of the Registrar, Busi ness Office, and the Office of Stu dent Affairs. Filing of fraudulent information will result in imme diate cancellation of registraion for the student concerned. Any student who feels that the University housing; regulations are not conducive to his success in the University may petition the Office of Student Affairs for special per mission regarding housing. Students requesting such con sideration will be interviewed by Vergil S. Fogdall, director of men’s affairs. Preachers go to summer camp and nearly work themselves to de ath looking after our children, and when they come back we talk ab out their “vacation.” A special delivery stamp gives us a good tip; stick and you'll eret some place quicker. Vet' Books Return To Co-op In Flood In response to last week’s an nouncement concerning the return of Veteran's supplies for dropped courses, the Co-op has been del uged with all types of books, from English Comp to Higher Mathe matics and from Accounting to Zoology. H. L. Hensen, Co-op manager, explained that by government or der, unused books are not the only articles being returned. Half used bottles of ink, sharpened pencils, and even used note-books and paper have come back to the store, where they were originally pur chased. Red Cross Petitions Due Petitions for campus Red Cress recreation chairman must be turned in to Sally Waller at Kappa Alpha Tlicta by 5 p.m. Thursday. Duties of the chairman include planning entertainment jaunts to the Roseburg Veterans’ Hospital. WAA Initiates Thursday New member swill be initiated into the Women's Athletic Associ ation Dec. 1 in Alumni Hall, Ger linger. Marcia Knosher and Kay Keller will entertain with a panto mime act. After community singing, cook ies and cokes will be served. r AT ENDICOTT'S RADIO SERVICE 871 E. 13th Dial 5-6272 Ma/ortiom Hays, Oklahoma A&M, '001 -Aviation Executive, ti$,Air foree! A native of Grove, Oklahoma, Norman Hays graduated from Grove High School in 1935. The following year he entered Oklahoma A&M, where he majored in engineering; also took public speaking. Active in national 4H Club work while in college, he helped organize its statewide activities, won a national 4H champion ship in Public Speaking. In 1940 he re ceived his BS degree in engineering. I A month later he began navigator train- I ing as an Aviation Cadet. In 1941, h» received his navigator’s wings and a commission as Second Lieutenant ... married his college sweetheart. ' Sent to an RAF Navigation School in Canada, he graduated with the highest possible rating of Specialist. Norman served overseas for 18 months in the Aleutians, Italy and Saipan. Accepting a regular commission after the war, he was assigned to development of navigation instruments; navigated the B-29 “Pacusan Dreamboat” on its famed Hawaii-Cairo non-stop flight in 1946. Typical of college graduates who have found their place in the U. S. Air Force, Major Hays is Chief, Navigation Section, at Headquarters in Washington . . . with a secure career ... a promising future. If you are single, between the ages of 20 and 26V2, with at least two years of college, consider a flying career as an officer in the U. S. Air Force. You may be able to meet the high physical and moral requirements and be selected for training. If you do not complete Aviation Cadet training, you may return to civilian life or have opportunity to train for an important officer assignment in non-flying fields. Air Force officer procurement teams are visiting many colleges and, universities to explain about these career opportunities. Watch for their arrival or get full details at your nearest Air Force Base, local re cruiting station, or by writing to the Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force, Attention: Avia tion Cadet Branch, Washington 25, D. C. U. S. AIR FORCE ONLY THE BEST CAN BE AVIATION CADETS!