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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1950)
Tryouts Continue Today For 'Warriors Husband1 Casting for the University Thea ter production of “The Warrior’s Husband” continues this afternoon with the second general call sched uled for 4 p.m. in 104 Villard. Altitude is what’s needed for women. The Julian Thompson comedy scheduled for March, has parts for women to play Amazons. The story concerns life in a mythi cal Amazonian kingdom. Many non-speaking roles as guards, war riors and huntresses are available. The following students are asked to return for a second reading; others will be asked to return at n later date: Clare Wiley, Dorothy Collier. Ruth Kilbourn, Virginia Howard, Evelyn Snow, Dale Smith, Joan DeLap, Patricia Ann Potts, Vir ginia Thompson, Harriet Vahey Patricia Boyle, Bobbie Byrne, Bev erly Ostrum, Betty Jo Clack, June James, Ann Thompson, anc Deanne Smith. Students who wish to tryout bul are unable to come this afternoor are requested to contact Directoi Horace W. Robinson, 208 Villarc Hall, Extension 403. Foreign Travel Booklet Offered Information on study and travel abroad is contained in a 25 cent booklet available from the publi cations bureau of the U.S. Nation al Student Association, 3 04 N. Park, Madison, Wis. “Work, Study, Travel Abroad 1950” is the title of the 10,000 word publication which lists agencies to contact for traveling during the summer months, outlines their pro grams and provides general year round facts on going abroad. NSA’s programs abroad as well as those of more than 100 other groups 1 catering to student travelers are also covered. Limited Number of Tickets Left For Marriage and Family Series More than one-fourth of the available tickets for the annual Marriage and the Family Lecture Series were purchased in the first day of sales Monday, committee workers announced. Only 200 tickets are being of fered fo rthe four lectures by Dr. Lester A. Kirkendall, associate pro fessor of family life education at Oregon State College. One 50-cent ticket admits a student to all four lectures. Fifty-nine tickets were sold at the Co-op booth Monday. The booth will remain open all week, or until all tickets have been purchased. First program of the series is scheduled for Tuesday evening, Jan. 17. The remaining four lec tures will be given on succeeding Tuesdays. Co-sponsors of the series are the YWCA sophomore commission and the YMCA campus affairs commit tee. Barbara Metcalf and' Dave Swanson are chairmen. A treaty in 1819 between the U. S. A. and Spain fixed the south ern boundary territory at 42 de grees latitude. This now marks the boundary between Oregon and California. , PEOPLES MARKET PLACE