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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1950)
House Pairings Listed v For U.O. Cleanup Today ◄--; Pairings for this afternoon’s Dads’ Day campus cleanup. Delta Delta Delta, Theta Chi; Delta Zeta, Alpha Tau Omega; Car son 2, Sherry Ross, and Pi Kappa Phi; Carson 3, Kappa Sigma, Cai son 4, Sigma Nu. Carson 5, Yeomen, and Sigma Phi Epsilon; University House, Gamma and Sigma Halls; Hendricks Hall, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha and Omega Halls. Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu; Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Sigma; Delta Gamma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and French Hall; Kappa Alpha Theta, Pi Kappa Alpha. Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Zeta Tau Alpha, Merrick Hall, and Sigma Chi; Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Kappa, Cherney Hall, and Phi Sigma Kappa. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Kappa Psi; Pi Beta Phi, Stitzer Hall, and Lambda Chi Alpha; Alpha Xi Delta, Campbell Club, and McChes ney Hall; Ann Judson House, Phi Gamma Delta. Rebec House, Delta Upsilon, and Sederstrom Hall; Gamma Phi Beta, Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Phi, Chi Psi; Orides, Stan Ray and Minturn Halls; Highland House, Nestor and Hunter Halls. Speech Contest Offers Prizes An all-University extemporan eous speaking contest will be held sometime during the first part of February, Dr. E. R. Nichols, pro fessor of speech, announced re cently. Prizes will be offered to contest ants in amount of $50 for first, $30 for second, and $20 for third from the Jewett fund. The general subject chosen for students to use as a basis for preparation is the United States Foreign Policy. After preparation on this subject, students will parti cipate in a preliminary round of speaking. Those selected from this round will compete in the final contest. Dates for both the preliminary and final rounds will be announced. Subjects for speaking at both contests will be sub-topics of the general question, for example: What is the present United States foreign policy toward the Far East? Pi Delts Set Luncheon Luncheon meeting's each Thurs day at the Anchorage have been scheduled by Pi Delta Phi, French honor society. The first of the meetings, which will be both social and business, with French conver sation, was held this Thursday. McDonald NOW THRU TUESDAY p o 9 » o o coo o o o o oo o a* the " general 0 with an 0 army of ° beautiful 0 babes I ° o Social Science Associate Meets Today With University Officials Elbridge Sibley, of the Social Science Research Council in Wash ington, D.C., is on the campus today meeting with University officials. Executive associate in charge of administration of fellowships and grants-in-aid for the council, Sibley will hold conferences throughout the day. He is visiting 18 universities to discover persons who might poten tially be Fellows of the Social Science Research Council—either pre doctoral or postdoctoral. The council awards grants for research work to certain university professors. At noon he will be honored at a luncheon at the Anchorage Cafe, where President Harry K. Newburn will preside. Others at the luncheon will be R, D. Clark, assistant to the dean of the- College of Liberal Arts; heads of the social science departments, and staff members. Formerly professor of sociology and social statistics at Bowdoin College, Sibley Is the author of various articles and the book “Recruit ment. Selection, and Training of Social Scientists.” He will leave Oregon Saturday morning for the University of California. THY A FREE SAMPLE FIRST-THEN rKeep Busy Hands Lovelier..., Sw the thrilling difference it makes to your hands! So much I softer, whiter, smoother-looking when you use, Sofslrfn 1 CRESIE TIFFANY-DAVIS CO. M O N.—T U E.—WED. Jan. 30-31—Feb. 1 3 Performances 2:00 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 9:45 p.m. IMAGINATION ...FINFSSF ...A MUST!" ^ -HEDDA HOPPER . raunence In lamlet Vr WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WITH JEAN SIMMONS A IINIVHSAl INIIIHA1IONAI tllEASF • PRICES • MATINEE EVENING Adults . 90c Adults . $1.20 Stud. . 74c|Stud. . 74c Children . 50c SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES Line Parties or Groups Attending 2:00 p.m. Showings STUDENTS, Line Party .50c ADULTS Line Party .74c AFTERNOONS ONLY Records Incomplete Sophomores who have made a 3.5 cumulative grade point during their freshman year here are asked to submit their names to the Of fice of Student Affairs in order to complete their records. The office has no records of grade point averages and they are not available at the Registrar^ Office. NOW SHOWING Held over thru Sat. Feb. 4th Van Johnson, John Hodiak in ; “BATTLEGROUND” Sunday, January 29 “ROSEANNA McCOY” Farley Branger Mon-Wed., Jan. 30-Feb. 1 “HAMLET” with Lawrence Olivier LANE 4 0431 Sun-Mon., Jan. 29-80 “JOHNNY STOOLPIGEON” Also “SO DEAR TO MY HEART” Tuesday-W ednesday “VELVET TOUCH” Also ‘SO THIS IS NEW YORK’ Thursday-Saturday “THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN” and “HIDDEN DANGER” Sun-Tues., Jan. 29-31 “ADAM’S RIB” Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn Wed-Sat., Feb. 1-4 “EVERYBODY DOES IT” Also John Wayne in IWO JIMA” IOWA JIMA” | 7-3103; Sun-Tues., Jan. 29-31 “NIGHT HAS 1000 EYES” Also “MY OWN TRUE LOVE” Wed-Thurs., Feb. 1-2 “BIG FIGHT” Also “INNER SANCTUM” Fri-Sat., Feb. 3-4 “LAW OF THE WEST” Also “TUSCON”