Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 02, 1952, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Dean Little Returns
Front European Trip
Sidney VV. Little, dean of the
Kchool of architecture; and allied
fi'ts, returned to Kugeno Friday
from a five months stay in Flu
rope. He left the campus last June
on sabbatical leave to study the
teaching and administration meth
ods of architecture and the major
crafts in Italy and throughout
Southern Europe.
His headquarters were in Flor
ence, Italy while he did his re
search work. His observation and
study included the methods of de
sign in architecture and the work
being done in weaving, ceramics
and othe, crafts. Little's work par
alleled the major studies in this
field offered at the University.
F. A. Cuthbcrt, head of the land
scape department, took over Lit
tle’s position during the.latter’s
h ave of absence.
Briefs
© Skull and Dagger, sophomore
men's honorary, will meet at 6:30
tonight in the Student Union. All
members are urged to attend the
meeting, according to Alex Byler,
group president.
© Wednesday at 3 pan. is the
deadline for petitions for chair-!
manships of the Amphibian water
show. Petitions may be turned in
to Mary Eennette at Pi Beta Phi.
• All YWCA house and unit
representatives will meet Thursday
at 4 pan. in the men's lounge of j
Gerlinger hall.
0 Petitions are due Wednesday
for promotion chairman of the
YWCA. The chairman will begin
her duties winter term and serve
on the YW cabinet.
0 The l>eard growth committee
of the Sophomore Whiskerino will
meet at 4 p.m. today in 110 SU.
according to Don Gartrell and Ron
Ricketts, contest co-chairmen.
Judging and awards for beard
growth will be discussed.
0 Kwanta, sophomore women's
honorary, will meet at 4:45 p.m.
today at Gerlinger hall, according
to Nan Mlmnaugh, president.
0 There will he a meeting of
Phi Theta Upsilon, junior wom
en's honorary, at 6:30 tonight in
the SU, according to Judy Mc
Loughlin, president.
O Christian Science organiza
tion at the University will meet to
night at 7 in the men’s lounge of
Gerlinger hall.
q The special student celebra
tion of Holy Communion will be
held at 7 a.ni. Wednesday in Ger
linger hall. This service will mark
the beginning of the advent season,
the first season on the Christian
calendar, according to Father Wil
liams, campus Episcopal chaplain.
^ Chi Delta Phi, literary honor
ary, will meet at 6:30 tonight at
the College Side, according to Sue
Liehty, president.
f Pi Lambda Theta, women’s
education honorary, will meet to
night at 6:30 in Gerlinger hall, ac
cording to Pat Bellmer, president.
Campus Calendar
Noon IDC John Straub
Pub Conf 112 SU
French Table 111 SU
1:00 Marx Asbly Ballnn SU
4:00 AWS Foods Comm 113 SU
Beard Comm 110 SU
6:30 Pi Lambda Theta
2nd FI Gerl
Phi Theta 111 SU
Skull & Dagger 213 SU
7:00 Christian Scl 1st FI Gerl
Prop Club 3rd FI Gerl
IVCF 333 SU
7:30 IRC 315 SU
Social Calendar
Tuesday
Dinner
Sigma Phi Epsilon-Pi Beta Phi
Wednesday
Desserts
Sigma Phi Epsilon-Gamma Phi
Beta
Pi Kappa Alpha-Sigma Kappa
Delta Upsilon-Oridcs
Friday
Firesides
University house
Kcbec
Pi Beta Phi
Sigma Alpha Mu
Susan Campbell hall
Dignan Requests
Dads Day Petitions
Petitions for Dad’s day and
t>uel« Preview general chairman
sliips have been called for by Pat
Dignan, ASI.’O president. Dead
line for the Dad’s day ehairman
sliip petitions is Wednesday, Dee.
10. No deadline has been set for
Duck Preview chairmanship pe
titions.
Dad’s day will be Saturday,
Pcb. 7. The general chairman
Mill i'e chosen before the end of
fall term, Dignan said. Duck
Preview will la- Friday and Sat
urday, April 21 and 25.
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