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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1950)
U.O. Women To Hold Dinners i Exchange dinners for the I Schwering' Memorial scholarship fund will be held by all women's I Jiving organizations Thursday, j Heads of Houses has announced. j Each girl will donate ten cents ' for the fund whether she is ex changed or remains at her own organization. The dinners are held each term, with proceeds being used for a scholarship to an out standing junior woman, awarded during junior weekend each year. Pairings for the dinner are Car eon second floor. Alpha Gamma Delta, and Kappa Alpha Theta; Carson third floor, Chi Omega, and Alpha Delta Pi; Carson fourth floor, Delta Zeta, and Alpha Xi Delta; Carson fifth floor, Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Phi. Hendricks, Pi Beta Phi, and Zeta Tau Alpha; University House and Delta Delta Delta; Rebec House and Delta Gamma; Judson House and Alpha Omicron Pi; Highland House and Sigma Kap pa; and Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Chi Omega. House presidents should contact erne another immediately to ar range for the number of girls to be exchanged. Statistics indicate the average person will have three colds ; be tween now and March. Or one continual one. Students to Perform Over KOAC Tonight Music students Frances Baum and Leona Anderson will be fea tured on a station KOAC broad cast tonight from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Miss Baum, piano soloist, will play for the first half of the pro gram. Her numbers include opus 31 number two of Beethoven’s “Sonata in D-Minor,” the Adagio and Allegretto movements. From 8:45 to 9, Miss Anderson, lyric soprano, will sing Mozart's “Marriage of Figaro,” Handel’s “Care Selve,” Haydn’s “My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair,” Brahms’ “Dein Blaues Auge,” and Brand on’s “Love’s a Merchant.” Mar garet Swett will accompany her at the piano. The 8:30 p.m. student music broadcasts are regular Monday night features on KOAC. Vets Apply for State Aid Veterans desiring state aid, Whether or not they obtained it last term, must again notify the veterans’ country in Emerald Hall, James D. Kline, assistant registrar, stated Friday. Education Meet Begins Jan. 28 A one-day symposium on sec ondary education will be held Jan. 28 by the University School of Education. Speakers will be Dr. Leonard V. Koos, who is serving as visiting professor of education during the winter quarter, and Dr. Minard Stout, principal of University High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Dean William J. Maucker from the University of Montana in Boze man, and Dr. Julio Bortolozzo, principal of Jefferson High School in Portland, will also be present. Talks will be given at a 10 a.m. session, followed by discussion sec tions, extra-curricular activities, and evaluation. Interested University students may attend the morning session. YMCA to Sponsor Wednesday Dance The first YMCA-sponsored af ternoon mixer dance will be held ■ Wednesday from 4 to 5:80, in Gerlinger Annex. The “Y” intends to make the dances regular weekly affairs according to Bob Bozartli, YM CA social chairman. Admission of ten cents will be charged to cover Incidental ex penses and cokes will be sold. How this independent businessman got his start We’d like you to meet a man who has hung out his own shingle. This Standard of California Distribu tor, like those all over the West, works as an independent businessman . .. and here’s how we helped him get his start. We first turned over a going business to him with a good list of customers. We helped him learn the best methods of serving his neighbors well . . . supplied the finest products, expert engineering help in meeting tough lubricating prob lems, the benefits of all our laboratory research and every other practical assist ance possible. He, in turn, supplied the ingenuity, skill and ambition of a man who is work ing for himself. This teamwork between small and large business has benefitted everyone. Your Standard Distributor has his roots and interests right in his own town; the money he makes stays in your commu nity. And because he knows local con ditions through long experience and is building bis own business, he does a better job for us by doing an outstandingly good job of serving you. "“zzzr* Women to Hold Business Meet v Phi Chi Theta, business women’s honorary, will sponsor the third annual Women’s Business Confer ence on the University campus Jan. 19. Conference activities will include addresses by prominent business women in the fields of personnel, accounting, and retail merchan dizing. Participants will be former mem bers of Phi Chi Theta in the Port land area, local business women, and women employed on the cam pus. Oregon State business and tech nology faculty and members of the OSC Phi Chi Theta chapter have been invited to attend, Johanne Wong, president of the honorary stated. An address by Victor P. Morris, dean of business administration, will open the conference at 1:30 p.m. in Alumni Hall, Gerlinger. An informal afternoon tea and dinner at the Faculty club will supplement conference discussion, Miss Wong added. 'Les Thelemites' WillHearStudent “Les Thelemites,” French club, will hear Elizabeth Kratt, senior in French, tell of her junior year in France at their meeting at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, 4n Wesley House. Miss Kratt spent last year in France studying at the Sorbonne under a plan sponsored by Sweet Briar College, Virginia. Interested students of French, from first year on, are invited to hear Miss Kratt’s talk and to join in French songs and conversation. Refreshments will be served. NIGHT STAFF Night editor: John Epley. Night Staff: Helen Jackson, Barbara Johnson, Clyde Fahler, Jane Pahl, Estelle Nordgren, Roe Jensen, Lois Reynolds. CivilServiceDay Set for Feb. 23 Feb. 23 was set as public service employment day on the University campus at a federal personnel meeting Thursday in Portland at tended by Karl W. Onthank, dir ector of the graduate placement service. The day will combine recruiting of 1950 graduates for the federal service with providing information on the service to all interested stu dents, Onthank reported. Several federal officials will conduct the day’s program. Federal representatives from the entire state attended the Portland meeting. Music Talk Slated Ernst Lutz, foreign student from Austria, will speak to mem bers of the YWCA freshman music commission on music in Austria today at 4 p.m. in YWCA head quarters in Gerlinger Hall. Members from all other com missions are invited to attend. Union Pacific offers the restful, carefree way East. 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