Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Tweedell, Adams, Named
New Journalism Instructors
uated from the University of Ore
gon journalism school in 1950.
The advanced reporting class
was formerly taught by Paul
Deutschmann, assistant professor
of journalism, who is now studying
at Stanford.
The new instructor for princi
ples of advertising, Roy Adams,
has a retail advertising agency in
downtown Eugene.
Adams has held positions on the
advertising staffs of the Pontiac
Illinois Daily Leader, the Grants
Pass Courier, and the Valley
Times in North Hollywood, Calif
ornia. He received his bachelor's
degree from the University of Ill
inois in 1946 and his master's de
gree here.
All Visitors Barred
By Campus Hospital
The infirmary was closed Wed
nesday morning to all visitors be
cause it was filled to capacity, it
was announced Wednesday after
noon. Length of the ban on visitors
is uncertain.
The number of cases of infecti
ous diseases in the infirmary
prompted the closure when capa
city was reached Wednesday.
Paintings Of Congo
Displayed In Library
Scenes of the Belgian Congo
painted during the 1870’s by Lie
van Van de Velde are now on dis
play in the circulation lobby of
the library. The material for the
exhibit came from the special col
lections division of the library.
The watercolors were painted by
Van de Velde, an officer in the
Belgian army, when he was sta
tioned on the lower Congo at Viri.
A bound volume of letters from
Henry M. Stanley, African explor
er, to the artist is also on dis
play.
Registration Drops
For Current Term
Enrollment at the University of
Oregon at the end of the first
week of winter term was down
354 from the fall term registra
tion figure, according to figures
of the registrar's office made
available to the Emerald Wednes
day by the University News Bu
reau.
The winter term figure of 3659
is an 8.8 per cent drop from the
fall term enrollment of 4013. It is
also 4.4 per cent lower than the
3830 registered winter term, 1953.
Last fall term's registration
dropped 4.3 per cent from the 4231
who registered fall term, 1952.
The enrollment drop between fall
and winter term last year was
401, or 9.4 per cent.
Of the total number who drop
ped from fall term, five per cent
were men and three per cent were
women.
IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE
EMERALD ADVERTISERS
The Last Pair
Dad s J>>v
NCHEON* TICKETS |
}N SALE HERE
Barbara Riddles, Dads’ day luncheon chairman, gleefully unloads
the ladt pair of luncheon tickets to Mary Wtison and Phil Lewis,
co-chairmen of the weekend. The tickets for Saturday’s luncheon
were all sold by Wednesday.
SELL IT THRU THE
WANTADS
Four cents a word for the first
insertion, 2 cents a word thereafter.
• Place them at the
S.U. Main Desk
—or—
• Call university extension
219 in the afternoon
—or—
• Come to the Emerald
Shack in the afternoon
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
IN THE
Oregon Daily Emerald
CAMPUS BRIEFS
0 “The Home Place,” sound
movie concerning architectural
history, will be shown at 9 and
11 a. m. Friday, Jan. 22, in Ar
chitecture 107. Visitors and non
majors are welcomed.
0 The Alpine club will meet
today at 4 p. m. in the Student
Union.
0 “Jazz: Dixieland” will be the
topic of David Hatch, instructor
in art, at a coffee hour to be held
at 7:45 p. m. Friday in the Stu
dent Union browsing room.
9 All graduate students and
faculty members and their wives
or husbands will be honored at the
annual tea for graduate students
sponsored by the Faculty Women’s
club from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in
Gerlinger hall. Nursery facilities
for small children will be provid
ed.
0 The cabinet of Phi Beta, na
tional professional fraternity of
women in music and speech, will
meet at noon today in the Student
Union, according to Pat Hartley,
president. Photographs taken dur
ing army tours last spring will
be distributed.
0 All students must pick up
their winter term athletic cards
by 5 p. m. Friday, the athletic
business office has announced.
The cards, which may be picked
up at the office in McArthur court,
will not be issued at the game.
Those students not presenting ath
letic cards will be charged regu
lar admission prices.
0 Skull and Dagger, sopho
more men’s service honorary, will
meet at 7 p. m. today at Phi'Kap
pa Psi, according to Vice-Pres.
Bob Maier.
0 Deadline for petitions for all
Student Union committee posts
are due today at 5 p. m., accord
ing to John Shaffer, personnel
chairman. Petitions are to be turn
ed in on the third floor of the SU.
0 House managers will meet at
6:30 this evening in the Student
Union. Election of officers will be
on the agenda, according to Gerry
Bowden, president.
Campus Calendar
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Noon
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RE wk info dk
Lobby 2nd fl SU
RE Pastors - Fac 110 SU.
RE Spkrs & Com 112 SU
Dad Day Hsts Vt
Ckrm SU
Phi Beta Cab ' Com Inch
AAA
Journ Fac
Drama Stf
Christian Sci
RE Wk Com
Alpn Cl
Sr Ball Com Ch
HS Col Rel Com
Phi Delt Phi
Hse Mgrs
Ski Quacks
IFC
ASUO Sen
HS Col Rel Com
Brbrsp Qrt Meet
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334 SU
110 SU
113 SU
315 SU
113 SU
112 SU
213 SU
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334 SU
315 SU
111 SU
Mu Phi Eps Pt Ger 2nd fl
Phi Delt Phi Ger 3rd fl
Budapest Str Qrtet Bllrm
TV Housewarming Scheduled
March 3 In Villard Studio
“TV Housewarming,” a sneak
preview of television facilities in
the Villard studios, has been
scheduled for March 3. Kappa Rho
Omicron, radio honorary, is spon
soring the event.
Campus entertainers will per
form for the first time before new
Dage cameras. Demonstrations of
6:00 p. m. Sign On
6:03 Piano Moods
6:15 Four for a Quarter
6:30 News Till Now
6:45 Sports Shots
7:00 University Hour
8:00 Patrioscript
8:15 UN Story
8:30 Serenade to the Student
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:00 The SU and You
10:30 Kwaxworks
10:50 News Headlines
10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight
11:00 Sign Off
Story by James Hall
To Be in Prize Group
A short story, "Estates and
Trespasses” which originally ap
peared in Epoch, by James B.
Hall, assistant professor of Eng
lish, has been selected for inclus
ion in “Prize Stories 1954: The O.
Henry Awards,” which is sched
uled for publication today. The 23
prize - winning stories included
were selected from 14 magazines,
including the New Yorker and
Harpers.
The 1954 edition is the first pub
lication of the series in two years.
The two-year lapse followed the
death of Herschell Brickell, former
editor.
New co-editors of the series are
Paul Engle and Hansford Martin,
both of the State University of
Iowa.
televising tricks and tours of the
KWAX studios are other features
of the "housewarming.”
Although the University has had
possession of two cameras since
early fall, actual closed curcuit
operations'-were delayed pending
arrival of additional equipment.
“This two-hour housewarming is
designed for all students and in
structors, whether or not they
share a professional interest in
the field,” said Gordon Rennie,
president of Kappa Rho Omicron.
The following committee chair
men were assigned at Monday’s
meeting: engineering, Ken Whit
tle; entertainment, Paul McMul
len, Dick Hiatt and Loann Mor
gan; hospitality, Mary Wilson and
publicity, M: yn Patterson.
LOST: One Shaffer pen and pencil
set in or near library. Ph. 4-1557
1-21
LOST: Friday, somewhere on cam
pus — black rimmed glasses.
Phone 5-5672. 1-21
; FOR SALE: Siamese kittens, also
j bred cat. Ph. 4-0659 or 5-7383.
ROOMS — Clean, warm, quiet.
| 1263 Patterson. Ph. 3-2003.
FOR SALE”—"2 1-7 x 3 i-4~Speed
Graphic, various accessories. Ni- ■ •
kor cut film tank. 1618 Colum
bia. 1-22 ' -
Waldo can’t read — but you can!
Find him a happy home thru
Emerald WANT ADS. Phone '
Ext. 219 and ask for our special
Waldo rate.
FOUND: Green Shaffer pen on
campus Dec. 19. Ph. 4-6369 eve
nings. 1-22
LOST: Grey Parker '51, name en
graved. Between 13th and Hen- .
WANTADS
1-21
dricks. Call Ext. 489
1-28
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Two new faculty members have
been added to the University of
Oregon school of journalism this
term. They are Robert Tweedell
and Roy Adams, instructors in
journalism.
Tweedell, who teaches advanced
reporting, came here from Den
ver Post where he held the po
sition of make-up editor. He grad