Simpson To Give Condon Lectures, Topics of Evolution and Geography George Gaylord Simpson, chair man of the department of geology and . paleontology of the Amer ican Museum of Natural History in New York, will give the 1953 Condon lectures at Oregon, L. S. Cressman, head of the anthropol ogy department, announced. Simpson’s first two lectures will be given in the Student Un ion Jan. 13 and 15. The next two in the series will be given at Ore gon State college, Jan. 20 and 22, and the final two at Portland, Jan. 27 and 28. The Condon Lectureship was originated as a means of giving' to the layman knowledge of sci entific research and exploration. The series are sponsored by the Oregon state board of higher ed ucation. General topic of this year’s lec tures will be evolution and geog raphy. The topic will be divided into "The History of Regional Faunas” and "Faunal Relation ships Between the Old World and the New.” Simpson’s illustrated talks will deal with the develop No Honor Roll Today Dae to lack of space the Em erald was unable to publish the list of honor roll students today. The names of students receiving a S.5 GPA or better will appear later In the week. mcnt of zoo-geographic regions, evolution and movements of re gional animals and relationships between animals of different land masses. Simpson, a popular lecturer, is also known for his books on evo lution and the interpretation of science. His lectures on the cam pus will be open to the public at no charge. Campus Calendar 9 a.m. RE Week 110 SU Noon Theatre Exec Bd 112 SU French Table 110 SU Enter Comm 111 SU I DC Straub 4 p.m. Directorate 302 SU 7 p.m. Christian Scl. Oerl let fl IFC Movie Ballrm. SU IVCF 383 SU Rally Squad Oerl Annex Classifieds FOR RENT—Room and board or board alone. See Mrs. Kile at 874 E. 13th. Ph. 4-0422. 1-16 WANTED: Musician for dance classes. See Miss Wentworth, Dept, of PE for women. 1-8 FOR RENT—2 well furnished men's rooms. Furnace heat, linens furnished & laundered. 1425 Agate. Ph. 5-4649. 1-9 CALLING ALL OREGON COEDS for a Preview of the best summer vacation ever with the Oregon Hawaii Tour of 1953 You are invited to see Pan-American's full color film -+- • - ’ • PREVIEW—Thrilling flights aboard PAA’S double deck Stratocruiser. • PREVIEW—Surfboarding and sunbathing on famous Waikiki Beach • PREVIEW—Touring Oahu and the outer Islands, Visit pineapple factories • PREVIEW—Special Parties—Luaos. Movies Information 6 :S0 p.m. Thors., Jan. 8th Sigma Kappa Hhose Members of last year’s tour will be on hand to help us give you full details about how you can become a member of the Oregon Hawaii Tour of 1953. EUGENE TRAVEL SERVICE EUGENE HOTEL LOBBY Phone 5-8431 Chesterfield is Best for YOU! “THEY SATISFY-AND HOW...in school and out, I've been a Chesterfield smoker for 5 years," says John B. Boyce, financial analyst. “They've got what it takes to give me what I want in a cigarette." Q&i£*✓ 3- B&ycsu COLUMBIA UNIV. '50 -And First to Present this Scientific Evidence on Effects of Smoking A MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular bi-monthly examinations of a group of people from various walks of life. 45 percent of this group have smoked Chesterfield for an average of over ten years. After eight months, the medical specialist re ports that he observed . . . no adverse effects on the nose, throat and sinuses of the group from smoking Chesterfield. CHESTERFIELD—FIRST and only premium quality cigarette available in both regular and king-size. _— /contains T®“j“5g asa •^assssi «-*-*« i.K>ft*T:T & TO«C£0 CO. l HVfStSi TOftASLCV CO. Buy CHESTERFIELD^^ | Copyright 1952, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co.