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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1951)
XASSIFIED K in person or phone ext. pa* 2 and 4 pm ,a between 2 .'•tav-Friday ,ond*LSt insertion 4c a J^Uuent insertions, t per word. ritNT- Trailer space very ,S» 010. Couple «*. jl columbia' . Phi Delt crested ring near * Building- Finder contact fsKt "to Mt Hou* iTED: Biders to L. A., Feb 1,5. Stan Spohr 4-8196. 71 SALE: Heavy-duty kitchen mjxer. Like new. Call House Mger, Sigma Alpha Mu. SALE: Student desk, tux 36. Argus A-2 35 m.m. Hera. Call 4-9785. 71 • Black and white female nger Spaniel. Please return 553 Agate St. Reward. 71 Three twenty dollar bills in near Campus Grocery. Anyone ding all or part please return store or to 1543 E. 16th No. Liberal reward. 72 RENT: Small, furnished apt. w. Married couple or faculty. (89. 71 like parties, don’t you? Of irse you do! Why not have : at Willamette Park this Sat lay night. 71 MAN LESSONS: Hans But r. Barrister Inn. Ext. 445 74 I1: Maroon Shaeffer pen, vicin McClure Hall. Reward. Jerry, 517. 72 eshmen Plan ivelfy Show Freshman Novelty Show t talent and committee mem lip will be composed entirely eshmen is scheduled for an March showing by the 1954 titions will be called for six Mnships and committees un hem on Monday. Deadline for iig petitions in will be Wed iy noon, Feb. 3. Petitions can btained and returned at the ent Directorate office in the htions which are open to any man are general chairman, llcity manager, production W stage manager, audition ehairman, and ticket chair yone who applies will auto •a y be placed on some com *■ Any student from the ’54 ™° wishes to have some act :show 1S asked to submit a History Lecture Will Introduce John Caughey Just what is the importance of analysis and criticism in the study of history? Dr. John Caughey, editor of the Pacific Historical Review, and formerly a professor at the Uni versity of California at Los Ange les will answer that question at a lecture Thursday in 207 Chap man. He will discuss “The Critical Factor in the Study of History,” under the sponsorship of the Uni versity Lecture committee. Dr. Caughey has made the study of the critical factor under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The critical factor of analysis and criticism is set against the usual mere recording (^historical events. The lecture will reveal some of the results learned by Dr. Caughey during the course of his study which is not yet completed, said Dean Eldon Johnson of the College of Liberal Arts, which will co-spon sor the lecture. A graduate of the University of Texas, Dr. Caughey received his doctorate from the University of California. He recently wrote an article for Harper’s Magazine con cerning the loyalty-oath controver sy at the California school entitled “University in Jeopardy.” Dr. Caughey has also written “History of the Pacific Coast;” “California” (a history); "Hubert Howe Bancroft, Historian of the West;” and “Gold in the Corner stone,” a story concerning the gold in California. Plymouths Plan Party The Cosmopolitan Club will be guests of Plymouth House, campus Congregational ehurch affiliate, from 8 p.m. until midnight tonight, Plymouth House is located at 490 East 13th. Social dancing and an informal evening are planned. All members of both groups, as well as foreign students, are invited. Coming Sunday Feb. 4 Student Union Ballroom "TURNABOUT" STARRING Adolph Menjou Carol Landis and John Hubbard with the short “CHIMP THE SAILOR" 2:30 and 4:15 ADMISSION 30c SATURDAY NIGHT The Student Union Presents bale of HAY VARIETIES By Virginia City Players Can-Can Girls Barber Shop Quartet Shooting of Dan McGraw 8:15 p.m. Saturday Feb- 3r<l., 1951 S. U. Ballroom Price—Students, 50c; Adults 70c from Montana Prodigy Lacks Small Accordion LOS ANGELES naI_ las Angele, Lakeview, Ore came here especially to buy an accordion. He walked into a music manu facturers’ trade show yesterday, tried practically every accord ion in the place, decided all were too big. Hallas is five years old. His music teacher, Mrs. Na omi Jacobson, said her chiid prodigy student also plays the piano and violin, takes musical dictation and transposes into any Dallas’ next stop is New York, where he’ll have a standard keyboard accordion custom made to his size. Digging Started On Gerlinger Field Physical plant workers are now digging up the field behind Ger-E linger Hall to provide drainage' for the recreation field, according to I. I. Wright, physical plant superintendent. The purpose of the drainage is to intercept water from the ad joining cemetery, Wright explain ed. The field will be crowned and graded and grass will be planted. ——- - CAMPUS CALENDAR Today: 11:45 a.m.—University Theater, 113 SU 4 p.m— Foreign Students, 110 SU IVCF, 213 SU Student Affairs Committee, ! 337 SU Rally Board, 112 SU 6 p.m.—SU Music Committee, 202 SU 8 p.m.—Broadcast Oregon Idaho game, SU 9 p.m.—Mixer, Ballroom Saturday: 10:30 a.m.—SU Art Committee, 313 SU 8 p.m.—Broadcast Oregon Idaho game, SU 8:15 p.m.—Virginia City Flay ers, Ballroom Sunday: 2:30 p.m.—Movie: “Turnabout” Ballroom 3:30 p.m.—UO Chapter Red Cross, Alumni Hall 7 p.m.—Alumni Fireside, "Dads’ Lounge • Newman Club, Gerlinger Annex Theater Board Today The University Theater advisory board will meet today at 11:46 a.m. in the Student Union. Mem bers who cannot attend have been asked by theater business manager Virginia Hall to contact her at telephone Ext. 401. Don't Chicken Out! Come to the DUCK INN GOOD FOOD 11th Near the Mayflower Faculty Club to Mix Business, Pleasure Members of the Faculty Club will meet for their annual dinner and business meeting at 6 p.m. Saturday at the club. The social portion will consist of a free dinner and program. At the business meeting the faculty will elect two members to the board of directors. HEILKt 4 9?)i “Sleeping City” and “Grounds for Marriage” James Stewart in “HARVEY” LANE 4 0431 “The Big Wheel” Mickey Rooney also “Blue Grass of Kentucky” Bill Williams MC KENZSE "i SPk'N&FULD John Wayne in “Rio Grande” and “Fireball” Mickey Rooney VARSITY, “Zanzibar” “Rio” PENDLETON 49'ers In colorful checks and plaids All in feather-soft Pendleton woven woolens Brash as the bagpipes Team your 49'er with matching or con trasting skirts Sizes 10 to 20 Price $16.95 to $21.95 NEW CARDIFF SQUARES bold brilliant blocks in a Jo seph's coat effect . . . deep green, clear yellow, mus tard, rust, blued red, and claret. 187 E. Broadway 4-5612