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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1952)
Dr. William Jones Fills New Administrative Post A key figure In the current campus building program is W. C. Jones, dean of administration. One of Jones' many duties in this newly-established administrative position is to act as a channel be tween the University planning committee and President New bum. “My other duties as dean of ad ministration can’t bo listed ‘one, two, three.’" Jones asserted. "I solve as an administrative assist ant to the president, handle some public relations and represent the president when he lias conflicting obligations.” Jones gave up his seven-year post as president of Whittier col lege in Southern California to lake over his present job fall term. But he is not new to the Oregon campus. He was head of the po litical science department here from 1941 to 1914. During those years he nlso su pervised policies for some GOO employees of the Oregon Mate Public Welfare commission. Jones was graduated from Whit tier college, received his M.A. in business administration at the the University of Southern Cali ------ 64V.. and wool... new in pastels $25 New style in our famous Orion (86%) and wool (14/1) that has t eholok of wool Jersey-the easy care of nylon. Washes in seconds, dries so quickly, requires no ironing, permanent pleats. Pink, white, aqua, or maize. Sizes 10 to 18. fornla. and took his Th.D. degree at the University of Minnesota in public administration and eco nomics. One example of Jones' duties was his participation fall term in the alumni tours, during which he addressed service clubs and com munity groups around the state on the general service of the Uni versity to the State of Oregon. Jones lives here with his wife and a son who is a sophomore at University high school. Another son is a senior at Whittier college. V Like A True Beaver CORVALLIS (UR) — I^averno 'Kip’ Taylor, rumored to be con sidering offers from the Midwest, promises lie will be on hand to couch Oregon Htato college's 1952 football squint. "I'll bo here and no will the rest of my staff, with the exceptloif of Hump' Elliott," Taylor said Wed nesday. Klllott resigned Tuesday as OSO hackfleld coach to take an assis tant’s Job at the University of Iowa. Head and use Emerald classi fieds. FACTS ABOUT EUGENES WAT£R & ELECTRIC UTILITIES Clean, pure water is a aource of good health. Eugene tap water is pure enough to use safely in electric storage batteries. At no time in the past 40 years hus there been an instance of disease traceable to the munici pal water supply. Daily tests made by laboratory chemists assure our customers of the constant purity of their Eugene water supply. EICCM. MUtfe't. 1*1 [C IRK. BOVRD FOURTH ANNUAL HOWARD'S TOUR to the UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII 1952 SUMMER SESSION OFFICIAL STATUS 1. Oregon girls escorted by Mrs. J. E. Laidlaw, Housemother, Kappa Kappa Gamma, University of Oregon. 2. Members to attend University of Hawaii summer session. 3. Tour accommodated at University of Hawaii residence halls. 4. University of Hawaii jurisdiction over all members. TRAVEL 1. Roundtrip via Pan American World Airways Double-deck "Strato" Clipper between West Coast and Hawaii. 2. Departure for Hawaii is from Portland, with air travel from Medford, Koseburg, Eugene, Coos Bay, Corvallis, and Salem to Portland included in price of tour. 3. At members’ special choice, return on S. 8. “Lurllne.” SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 1. A gala welcome party—a major civic event. 2. A hostess party, for introduction to local friends. 3. An evening dunce. 4. A formal dance. 5. An Aloha Luau, old time Hawaiian feast. BEACH ACTIVITIES 1. An all-day excursion around the island of Oahu. 2. A half-day Waimanalo-Koko Head drive. 3. A half-day excursion on outskirts of Honolulu. SIGHTSEEING 1. Beach cottage for dressing rooms at Waikiki. 2. Outrigger canoe rides. 3. Beach boy in constant attendance on beach. 4. Beach club membership. 5. Special program on surf and beach sports. DISTINCTION 1. This tour is the original Oregon college girls' group to Hawaii, first organized in Eugene in 1949. 2. Its official status to the University of Hawaii summer session and residence sets it distinctly apart from all other summer travel groups to Hawaii. 3. This is the only college girls’ summer group to Hawaii that definitely has a clearly detailed and comprehensive program of social, sightseeing, and beach activities. Many other special events not commercially obtainable and beyond these commit ments are also included in the tour. 4. The Howard Tour is the largest college girls tour to Hawaii. Last year there were 143 members in the group, with each house mother accountable for twenty girls. 5. The Howard Tour operates nationally and is represented by eleven sorority housemothers In eight states. Complete Price: only $549 . . . which includes all Of the aforementioned bene fits and services, as well as the transfers, slips, and federal and territorial taxes pertaining to the tour. MR. J. D. HOWARD is the Tour organizer and manager. He was born in Honolulu and graduated from the University of Ha waii, and has lived in the islands more than twenty-five years. MEMBERSHIP IS LIMITED AND CONTROLLED. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONSULT: Mrs. J. E. Laidiaw, Housemother, Kappa Kappa Gamma, University of Oregon, 821 East 15th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone 5-4009.