Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 05, 1951, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Festival Features
22 Countries
Twenty-ene foreign countries
were represented by students from
the University of Oregon and Ore
gon Stnte College, at the YM
YWCA International Festival Sat
urday afternoon.
Clifford E. Maser, dean of the
School of Business and Technology
at Oregon Stute College, present
ed the main address of the Festi
val at a luncheon Saturday nopn.
Americans and Europeans differ
in many respects, Maser stnted,
but have in common a pride in their
own countries.
Among the differences in the
two ways of life according to
Maser, is that the American fam
ily life is characterized by the af
fection while European family life
is characterized by respect. Amer
icans think less about their com
munity and more about world af
fairs than do Europeans, Maser
said.
Following the luncheon an infor
mal coffee hour in Alumni Hall
was attended by about 150 persons.
Martel Scroggin was master of
ceremonies for the entertainment
presented by the foreign students
»nd members of the YWCA fresh
man music commission.
Another difference between the
two peoples cited by Maser is the
fact that most Americans speak
Duly one language, while the Eu
ropean usually speaks several.
‘This is neither good nor bad,"
according to Dr. Maser "but is due
to geographic conditions.”
EMERALD ADS BRING RESULTS
USED BOOKS WANTED
for Spring Term
Bent and Kronenberg: Prin. of
Secondary Education
Hayakawa: Language in Thought
and Action.
Peterson: Intermediate Algebra
Berrien: Practical Psychology
Winther: Great Northwest
Complete buying list for Spring Term
now ready.
Many additional titles needed June 1.
Bring us your list of used books.
U. OF O. CO-OP
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J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildrool Cream-Oil
Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test
POOI Paul wan having a fowl lima bacauae his down wa» up.
All tha chicks made wiaa quacks about his upswept hairdo
until his shellmate suggested ha duck over to tha drugstore.
"Waddle 1 do?" he asked. "Get Wildroot Cream-Oil!” tha
druggist anawered.“Non-alcoholic. Made with soothing lanolin.
Grooms your hair neatly and naturally without that plastered
down look. Removes ugly ducklings — I mean ugly dandruff!
Helps pass the fingernail test!" Now he's engaged he's lovely
— he uses ponds—to swim in! (Isn't he decoy one?) So water
you waiting for? Get a tube or bottle of Wildroot Cream-Oil
Hair Tonic at any drug or toilet goods counter today. Ask your
barber for professional applications. And tell all your webfooted
friends it's egg/actly what the ducktor ordered!
yf oj ’,27 linrrought Dr., Snyder, S, Y.
Wildroot Company, Inc.. Buffalo 11, N. Y.
THE STRAIGHT FACTS ON CIGARETTES
LEADING SEllE
IN AMERICA'S
COLLEGES
PROOF of
MILDNESS
"When I apply the standard
tobacco growers’ test to
\ cigarettes I find Chesterfield
\ is the one that smells milder
\and smokes milder.
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$
Statement by hundreds of
Prominent Tobacco Growers
PROOF of T
NO UNPLEASANT
AFTER-TASTE
"Chesterfield is the only
cigarette in which members
of our taste panel found
no unpleasant after-taste."
From the report of a well-known
Industrial Research Organization
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