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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1951)
Week's Events Explained (Continued from paye one) >.*n. Tuesday in rooms to no iin lOunccd. At this time, the new Indent can make an appointment Or Ilia firnt Individual conference Hi Ilia objectives ami registration. Wednesday ia the day for bcgin llng of registration. Scorca on the llacement examinations are re tired la-fore conferring with ad daera. Thereafter, ate|ia are fall owed as listed. The registration sards must be properly signed and ftnmped at each step, and finally timed in for the official files. Picnic Dinner At 5:30 p.m. Wednesday there trill he a picnic dinner at Howe Meld, and at 7:30 p.m. the ASUO Ifsembly will be held at McArthur Jourt, Campus leaders will be in Toduced and the activities they in-rate explained. ! Open house will be held in the tfternoon and evening Thursday n the Student Union. Board and directorate members will be on land to explain their activities to lie new students. A 0:30 p.m. football rally will jike place Thursday in the .Sto le, ut Union ballroom, and the Hello >anee will follow at 9 p.m. in the ttj ballroom. The Oregon-Stanford game will ie played Saturday at Portland, r 1 students are Invited to serv m Eugene churches and to Itiidrnl group open houses in cam r— religious centers, Sunday, uUST ADD New Student WK University Religious Council or pini/.utions are: Canterbury Club, Christian House, Congregational, Jescret Club, Evangelical United Jrethren, Kirst Baptist Hillcl ■’oundatlon, Inter-Varsity Chris ian, Lut hern House, Newman -lub, Wesley House Westminster louse, YMCA, YWCA. Classes will begin Sept. 24. All ntrance and registration steps hould lie completed by that date. An old belief says that when the mints of the ereso nt of a new noon point up, it Is a sign of bad feather. CAMPUS CALENDAR Sept. 1(1, Sunday 1 p.m. to (I p.m.—Pick upregls I ration material* In Student Union 7:30 p.m.—Official opening as sembly In McArthur Court 0:30 p.m.—Dormitory meetings In assigned units Sept. 17, Monday entrance examinations; Physi cal cxamliuitIon appointments —at Health Service for men, ut (icrllnger Hall for women 7:30 p.m.—Official Htudent Af fairs assembly In McArthur Court * Sept. 17 and 18, or later If necessary Assignment of faculty adviser Sept. 18, Tuesday 7:30 p.m.—Official advlscr-ad Vlsecs meeting in rooms listed In Time Schedule Sept. 19, Wednesday •legist ration 5:30 p.m.—Picnic dinner at Howe Field 7:30 p.m.—ASI'O assembly at McArthur Court Sept. 20, Thursday Iteglst ration I p.m. to 12 p.m.—Open house in Student Union 0:30 p.m.—Football rally in SU 1st II room 9 p.m.—Hello Dance In SU ball room Sept. 21, Friday lli-gist ration Sept. 22 Saturday Oregon-Stanford football game at Multnomah Stadium, Port land Sept. 23, Sunday Services In* Kugene churches and open house In campus student religious organiza tions Co-op Stocks Textbooks All books required in University course* arc available at the Co-op, located in the basement floor of Chapman Hall. Hours of the Co-op are 8:4 5 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8:45 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturduy. Campus Cop Returns .Term Jensen, camputt policeman for the last five years, retired after spring term but he was hired again and is back on the job. Jenaen had reached the age of 00, the automatic retirement age for civil service police, but no men with the qualifications and experi ence necessary for the job could be found, so authorities asked Jen sen to resume his duties. Jensen isn’t sure how long he knows that it will be for at least one year. He said he likes the job, but he has a lot of things he would like to fix up around home. Jensen worked many years as a railroad policeman before coming to Oregon. Sabine Wins Honor Gordon Sabine, dean of the School of Journalism, has been ap pointed as a representative on the American Council for Education in Journalism, the top accrediting group in the nation in journalism. Nine educators and a like num ber of members from journalism professions are included in the council, which determines the ac creditation of journalism schools of the country. The popular belief that cutting crow's tongues improves their ab ility to talk is unfounded. Crows don't use their tongues in utter ing words. DON T BE A • • • GOOSE Buy Your OREGANA When You REGISTER: is our SPECIALTY We'll fix-up that ailing radio like new. • EXTENSION CORDS • SUNLAMPS • ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and ACCESSORIES NO PROBLEM TOO GREAT NOR TOO SMALL Quick efficient Service at... 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