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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1951)
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W-! ; 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■,;< ■ . '.h> i. -1 i i si I... U:. > . ■ ...V. »i . . • » effective in June I*r K I h" 1 ' ! ■ ft ’ *:■ fee -J isrtf’, *!■ - - .i ( ■ Mirral y .:<lnr-, for |)r. >1-')' I>r 1! r ■ took si tk touriM* if] thr u^«* of (fin**** • nt I h«* 1 i.ftf :• ut <- . T Ni;< trair Oak Ridge r. nn Theta Upsilon s for Petitions ' 8,1 I ’ ■' iOIl-t f(>l II..MI - SH 1*1:. I h'-t’i I ’jmltojj jtin l’n 1 ‘ ' ft V. lifts l*<*r *’> 1■ 1 * -:f otw will I*- -lift,- f,t ri ]> in *“ Ml Huffman. Kappa f,*“ ,'1 t» I 'onus Bum-, eta |mor'' "omen with an ft!\r iftadi- point tl Vet ftgl 11 • ‘‘Kit-K- to | i-tltion Mrm ln the hoiioi ary i.s batted Kifti«lii|, l«-ntlon»l)lp, and Ilf MTVll . larship Blanks died for Frosh dtotiN for H(h()1| annually by Kwatn 0,,“ 11 ' '••rvice hoi . WWftW.- Ut tl„. Of „ Aff,," s in Knicrnli ,tionK will |)e arreptr* 1 "0on Saturday, Apt arahipB a tv available F woman who will be 'Phomore year nt ti "xl 111,1 Awarding '7s will be Kuted ^nMbilltio,, and lncttrnP»u ai tlvltk'H 7'lb01' ,,f '’l'h(iinfS|1 I,,,,,ll"'1 Uu> utnount t ' ' I”’11 the number ss^ tn ai °«« Speech Students To Represent UO At Conference N.'i'.cy Ann Yules and Will,.1111 Lees, Ufnlrrici odunte < h -ini dentil, and W A I>ahll« rjf, m <>. r'nii profrwir of t>|" <• h A il) T‘ pr«»«nl Orr}; in nt the annual <*>•* ijrrM fit India HiKma KIki nation al fosrn»i< ;• honorary. lii <"hi<;i|;o, III, A|ir II It In-ii |(ijtra an- ' hoiwn from 1 >«-!» Hifmii rtho (ha [il<-in throughout thr rutin try 'Hir ruifgri , Will be i-unducI«-d similarly t*. a nnl' itu.- r itl legislative i«£iy. hi cording to lJahlberg l>i»h|I^Tg in rrj,-.anal vi<« pn-«id«nt <<f Hi* hnnoro/y for the Western states To Attend Convention !»r. r Ward Macy, hrail of th m o'mftllrii nfi<J hi I toy i Tfowhtidjjr prof t >?■-- r < 5 wtll rrpr< nt*nl ibr #Uy of Oregon ni thr sixth annual ruttff l rtint tif Uir T nltotiftl K4tit a lion A aifco« intion. The (uofcrrjicf will be hckl in Chicago Apr 2 4 Kwama Petitions Now Being Taken IVhllon- for mernbenrhip |n -.v .in.H, uophurnore wonn-n'x aer vi<. honorary llow . by I’n idrnt Delon* |<4r. riKh aI Ur- Alpha Xi I>|U houae. !h-- v ff, |M-li' onlDK If Wed nesday. Apr 25. M-iiifn-iRinp ,* primarily i'*“'ri !'*» * '■ (ration rn rompln aiti v i'i. f .,I<| holandilp A minimum "I 2 ,i'' iJ1ul0tlvr r;J'A la rnpur •'f Ihnty new member will be ■'1 ; lb' ''ini, il Mortar Board Ball on May 2*5. Students to Perform On KOAC Program i'll-.’.' I.,,. Miner " prar.o, ;■:.<( KhzribeOi Waddell, lJ" *■ '* i I * pr-i-rit I-, 3 if, "Carn tr,l> B<-< ital KOAf’ radio pro* l,;a 'ro:,. i.', to >* (*, pm lhli <V. I.'' Mo Malrr, j inlor in murrlc, will tw »' (ompani<-d by In-ne I'hllan. ii,- i >onioi n : in, Her program .' ill <or, l of bran/.' "Alia Metiwn ' ro ;,<•( Si hrr <-r/rn ’ S< h irnann a ' f-: di-r Herrlichwte van Allen," bran'/’, .'tilb Kir berriedftchu* 1/ert "W»<i (ft Sylvia." 8chu " f*', • "Die ljt\ r-lilorr. Franz a \ I> n hlrnden Sommer Mor K'-,; ai d Wolfe » "The Janitor* Boy " Mi-,- Waddell, junior in muaic al*o. will play "Mad with the b : xen Harr" and MinatrH • ' by In-: • y. Ktude in D-flat it'n aoa piroi" by Diazt, and “Rhap-ody In G-minor" by Brahms. Pi Phis Have A Hot Time Thi n- wax It hot time in the lleta rhi hoiWF I'rlday morning tnil afternoon, and It had nofh 1,1 K *o do with the activities of the retdderittt. \ fire wan discovered at 11 a.m. in the trash rhote running from the third floor to the ground. One of the girls upon 1 iMplInK Home trash glan eed down the ehute and remarked ealmly, "There's a fire down there." \fter momentary srurry *«K and railing of the fire de partment, (tie fire was ilippme etlly extinguished with the aid "f fire extinguishers and waste baskrtx full of water. The wom en laurelled the |jre department rail arid returned to lunch. They were rudely Interrupted later ax the house filled with smoke from the fire which blazed up again. I lie Ktigene fire department arrived with wnaminj sirens and three fire trucks to finally put out the fire after chopping a 3-foot hole through the pantry. Damage was confined to some srori tied paint, a few splintered tronrds and noses blighted by tbe smell of smoke. Who Is the ugliest man or. the Campus ? Multnomah County is the only county in Oregon width has more than one judge in its district court. iekC\ DW» • The Emerald Needs C opy Desk Worker*. CAMPUS CALENDAR J Jim.—Duck Pre\ ieiv Lunrb <on Comm., 110 SC 7:30 p.m.—AS CO Eiw. Cotm Hl, 337 SC Will Tell of Propaganda "Propaganda th<- Third Wea pon" will be the title of a talk to be given by Charles T. Duncan, professor of journalism, before the Eugene Kiwanis Club at 12 noon today in the Os burn Hotel. Duncan will explain what pro paganda is and how it works. He studied and taught in the subject area of war propaganda at the University of Minnesota before coming to Oregon last fall. Who is the ugliest man on the Campus? I | ' , rnen. to°' tKe ;% gr«t "•**. LUtk^shel(. !<*- TucKe* \ >rtY~ ft ,walu^S\r Yes, v,rC* no^nd, 1 i £S, LUCKIES TASTE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE I Fine tobacco —and only fine tobacco —can give you the perfect mildness and rich taste that make a cigarette completely enjoyable. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. So if you're not happy with your present brand (and a 38-city survey shows that millions are not), switch to Luckies. You'll find that Luckies taste better than any other ciga rette. Be Happy —Go Lucky today! LS /M FT - lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco ft *,;!*»** Ufc’ 'J'p.Txo lBj' COP*., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY