Matthew Arnold Subject (.Continued from page 91 relation to social life and man ners. and an ability to relate these first four powers to each other. These powers cannot be denied. Castell asserted, so only one step is left for Arnold to trap Huxley. Using Huxley’s agreement with Arnold, and also using his owr powers of human beings, Arnold I fashioned this statement as Hux ley’s contention, Castell pointed out. which follows logically: "To obtain knowledge of what reason requires of persons and a desire to make those requirements prevail, education concerned with things is as effectual as education concerned with persons.” No reply ever came from Huxley. Castell said. Arnolod’s introductory essay in “Essays in Criticism” has a uni versal greatness. Castell asserted. It has become somewhat of a scrip ture for human study. Concerned with the function of criticism, it says we must know the order to which things belong before we can tell what they actually are. Student Union Ballroom Sunday Nov. 4 'OF MICE AND MEN' starring Burgess Meredith Betty Field Lon Chaney, Jr. Showings: 2:30 & 4:15 Admission 30c Theta Chi Over ATO in IM's Thursday's IM volleyball action saw four wins, a forfeit anil a tie as Intra-mural play stretched into its third week of play. Theta Chi took the measure of Alpha Tau Omega 2-1 while Phi Gamma Del ta beat Sigma Phi Epsilon 2-0. Campbell Club squeaked by Alpha Hall 2-1, Delta Upsilon trounced Kappa Sigma 2-1. and Sherry Ross forfeited to Stan Ray Hall. The match between Philadelphia House and the Legal Eagles ended in a tie. Director of Intramurals, Ev erett Perry said the contest would be replayed at the end of the sea son if either squad was in conten tion for the league crown. ATO-Theta Chi Perhaps the most well-played game took place between ATO and Theta Chi. Both teams displayed excellent teamwork in setting up their points, and the number of brilliant "saves" was very high. For the victors, who won the first and third contests, Dick Kesson stole the show. Not a particularly tall man, he stood out on defense and was responsible for setting up many of those point-winning smashes. The scores indicate just how close the matches did get— 16-14, 10-15 and 1A-1. Delta Upsilon, sparked by Pete Streefkerk, upset Kappa Sigma in a three game tussle. Streefkerk, who was on last year's Emerald All-Star volleyball team showed his worth Thursday by stellar all around play. No intramural games are sched uled today. Idaho Boasts (Continued from fyiqe four) only 13-0 at halftime, but scored 27 points in the second half. Half backs Woodley Lewis and Earl Stelle furnished the defensive strength for Oregon as Lewis in tercepted three Idaho passes, and 1 Stelle two. The 14-0 loss in 1950 was tHe worst defeat ever suffered by an Oregon football team against | Idaho. Bowling Class Has Openings Bowling classes, started by the Recreation Committee October 30, still have sufficient facilities for more students who are interested and want to sign up for the classes, Louie Bellisimo and Major Irvin Ungerleider will instruct the class es. The 40-cent an hour charge in cludes all of ' the bowling and lessons that one receives during that time. Classes will be held every Tuesday from 3,:30 p.m. un til 5:30 p.m., until the end of the term. Anthracite was discovered in Carbon County, Pa., in 1791, the same year that James Boswell published his Life of Samuel John- j son. CUSTOM QUALITY OUT AT 5 jMBjBgjjp: H EXT: TO REG.-GUARD :**■♦*> • < /> ' '**•.£*-■'* * > • •v- --j- ,•.•* w-vj'1, '(v, DON'T FORGET TO AT FORD’S the drive-in which has become an important part of University of Oregon student life. CLOSE to the CAMPUS HIGHWAY SOUTH YOU... -as students, faculty and employees of the University of Oregon have enjoyed . . . Quality Dairy Products from Medo-Land Creamery for many years. It's our pleasure ... to serve you. to congratulate you on your 75th Birthday. I s« MED O- LAN E> A I It V E» IS <6 ■> I V 'S' 675 Charnelton, Eugene Ph. 5-2371