Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 18, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    National Science Fraternity Slates
Initiation May 20 for 40 Nominees
Nominees for associate and full
membership in the University of
Oregon chapter of Sigma Xi, na
tional science fraternity, will be
initiated May 20 during ceremon
ies to be held in Gerlinger hall.
The purpose of the society is to
promote research in pure and ap
plied science. The privilege of
membership is extended to those
who have shown either accomplish
ment or promise in scientific re
search.
Undergrads Honored
Two undergraduates, Richard
Bray, junior in geology and geog
raphy, and Christopher Williams,
senior in general science, are
among the 40 nominees. Because
of the limited facilities open to
undergraduates for research work,
.few are admitted to membership.
They will each receive an associate
membership.
Those nominated for full mem
bership include:
George Adams, research asso
ciate in chemistry; Hubert Chres
tenson, teaching fellowship in
mathematics; Kermit Clemans. in
structor in mathematics; Makoto
Takeo, research fellow in physics;
Mario Maraghini, research asso
ciate in chemistry, and Gordon
Murdock, research assistant in
chemistry.
Ralph Selfridge, graduate stu
dent in mathematics, and Robert
Ad Group Boss
Sets Talk Here
Arthur E. House, president of
the Advertising Association of the
West, will speak to the Oregon Ad
club on the topic “Hitching Up
Our Advertising Girdle,” Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union.
House is with the Portland ad
vertising firm of House and Ice
land. This will be the last meeting
of the year for the ad club, which
is sponsored jointly by Gamma Al
pha Chi and Alpha Delta Sigma,
itational professional advertising
fraternities for women and men,
respectively.
Plans for the first annual ad
club picnic will be discussed at the
meeting.
Preceding the meeting. Alpha
Delta Sigma will hold a banquet
and initiation of new members,
'file students to be initiated are
Richard Carter, junior in journal
ism; John Shepherd, senior in bus
iness, and Ronald Sherman, junior
in business.
The longest game in PCL his
tory was played in 1909. San Fran
cisco beat Oakland, 1-0, in 24
innings.
Stalley, graduate student in math
ematics. Two nominees who are
neither members Of the faculty or
student body are Herman Johan
sen, chemical engineer, U. S. bu
reau of mines, Albany, and Parke
Snavely, Northwest regional sup
ervisor, U. S. Geological survey.
Associate Nominees
Those nominated for associate
membership include:
Peter Aline, teaching fellow in
physics: Mark Baelor, graduate as
sistant in chemistry: Annette
Baich, graduate assistant in chem
istry: Dale Balfour, graduate as
sistant in biology: Robert Ben
nett, research assistant in physics;
Jack Borsting, graduate assistant
in mathematics, and William Clark
research assistant in chemistry.
Raymond Corcoran, graduate
student in geology: Norman Diebel.
research assistant in chemistry;
Robert Doak, graduate assistant in J
geology: Idella Evans, graduate as
sistant in psychology; Alfred Hu,
graduate assistant in biology, and
Oleg Jefimenko, graduate assist
ant in physics.
IS More Named
Edward Jones Jr., graduate as
sistant in geology: Calvin Long,
graduate assistant in mathematics;
Paul Metzger, counselor in the
university counseling center; Phil
ip Porter, graduate student in ge
ology; F. Pritchett, graduate as
sistant in geology, and Norman
Privrasky, graduate assistant in
geology.
John Reardon, graduate assist
ant in biology; John Rowley, grad
uate assistant in biology; Charles
Uhl, graduate assistant in psychol
ogy; LeRoy Warren, graduate as
sistant in mathematics; Louis
Wegner, teaching fellow in math
ematics; Joseph Weissbart, grad
uate assistant in chemistry, and
Herman Ziffer, research assistant
in chemistry.
New Scholarship
Given In Coos Bay
A new scholarship of $165 has
been established for an Incoming
freshman by Farr's Hardware
company of Coos Bay.
Enough to cover full tuition for
one year, it will be given annually
to a graduate from Coos or Curry
counties. The award will prefer
ably go to a student who has in
dicated an interest in business ad
ministration.
Radcliffe Fellowship
Given by U. S. Rubber
An additional fellowship, cour
tesy of the United States Rubber
company, has been made available
for the Radcliffe college manage
ment training program, according
to an announcement received Wed
nesday by Karl D. Onthank, asso
ciate director of student affairs.
Classifieds
SPARE TIME OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL
AMAZING EARNINGS
FIRST TIME OFFERED
To take full charge of refilling and
collecting money from machines
in this area. Approximately six
to eight hours per week work.
CHARITY WILL BENEFIT from
all sales. The MILTON H. BER
RY FOUNDATION SCHOOLS
FOR POLIO VICTIMS, 54
YEAR - OLD NATIONALLY
KNOWN INSTITUTION will re
ceive a substantial percentage of
the profits. To the person select
ed this means much faster sales
and profits.
To qualify for this work, you must
have car, excellent references,
$680 cash to secure territory and
inventory. You’ll be amazed at
the earning possibilities.
FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW
WRITE BUSINESS MANAGER,
Oregon Daily Emerald, Univer
sity of Oregon. Give Phone No.
You Are Cordially Invited to Attend
A Free Lecture Entitled
"Christian Science: The Power
of the Word"
By John J. Selover, C.S.B., of Long Beach, Cal.
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass
TONIGHT AT 8 P.M.
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Miller Wins Bennett Prize Essay Contest
I'M
James C. Miller, graduate stu
dent in business administration,
has been named winner of the Ben«
nett Prize essay contest .
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(Take door to right of elevator 2nd floor)
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