Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 22, 1953, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Harshbarger Sells
Story to Atlantic
"Atlantic Monthly*” a publica
tion not in the habit of accepting
neophyte authors’ contributions,
will publish, late this summer, a
story by Karl Harshbarger, jun
ior in speech.
Harshbarger, chairman of the
Student Union coffee hour forum
committee, gave the story, entitled
"Del,” to Monthly Editor Edward
Weeks when the latter appeared
•on campus last October.
“In fact,” Harshbarger said
Tuesday, "I was rewriting the
story as the forum went on.”
Goes to Cannery
The story, according to Harsh
barger, is about a “boy from a
lonely farm life who goes to a can
nery labor camp where the situa
tion is just as lonely.”
He can not grow homesick be
cause home is just as lonely as
where he now is. The boy finds
his only relief in wanting and. in
the climax of the story, attempting
^APO's Initiate Five
in Salem Ceremony
Nine members of the University
uof Oregon chapter of Alpha Phi
•.Omega, national men’s service fra
ttemity, journeyed to Willamette
-university Wednesday to initiate
■five members into that newly acti
vated chapter.
The ritual team from the Oregon
Chapter performed the ceremony.
Oregon students who made the
trip included Jerry Froebe, Mar
-,tin Johnson, Bob Jorgenson, Bob
Rubes, Wes Naish, Herb laman
rfra, Marvin Young, Bill Denman
-and Jim Richards.
Ne^ Transfer Plan
Decided on by 'YW'
The YWCA upperclass commis
sion decided on a new program
-tor transfer students at the Tues
day meeting. This program will be
similar to the Duckling program
only on a much smaller scale.
Transfer girls coming to Oregon
next year from other schools will
receive a personal letter from a
member of the upperclass commis
sion.
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DOWNSTAIRS
AT HADLEYS
to ride with the trans-continental
diesel trucks.
This is the first story Harsh
barger has had published. A poem
by him, “Haze Cold Suspended,”
was printen in the "Annual An
thology of College Poetry” last De
cember.
Springs From Experiences
Although taking a writing
course at the time he wrote the
story, Harshbarger said that the
major portion springs from his ex
periences at a cannery in Illinois
similar to that depicted in his
writing.
Newburn Will Speak
To Foreign Students
University President H. K. New
burn will be the principal speaker
at the annual foreign student ban
quet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the
Student Union ballroom.
D. M. Dougherty, head of the
foreign language department, will
preside over the affair, which is
sponsored by the Foreign Student
Friendship Foundation.
Also on the program are four
foreign students scheduled to give
talks. They are: Alan Robinson,
England; Alfreida Kralick, Aus
tria; Chiau Beng Ng, Singapore,
and Mineko Mai, Japan.
Lombard street in London is the
principal street for banks and
note brokers.
Kern, Mercer Music Featured in SU Movie
you Were Never Lovelier,
starring Rita Hayworth and Fred
Astaire, is the feature movie to
be shown Sunday at 2:30 and 4:30
'Skeleton' Petitions
Due Today for SU
Petitions are due today for posi
tions on the "skeleton" committee
which will carry on Student Union
activities this summer and the be
ginning of fall term.
Students wishing information
about the standing committees
should see Donna Buse, SU pro
gram director, or John Shaffer,
personnel committee chairman. ?Jo
previous experience in SU work
is required.
Interviews for the committees
will begin Monday.
p.m. in the SU Ballroom. It is
the only musical of the term
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country’s six leading cigarette brands. ~
The index of good quality table-a ratio of high sugar to low nicotine
shows Chesterfield quality highest
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cigarette buy.
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Made About a Cigarette.
For well over a year a medical
specialist has been giving a j
group of Chesterfield smokers !
regular examinations every /
two months. He reports... /
no adverse effects to nose, L
throat and sinuses from
smoking Chesterfield.
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