Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 10, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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    Program Offers
Year in Munich
“The Junior Year in Munich,”
sponsored by the college of lib
eral nrtm of Wayne university is
an intercollegiate foreign *tudy
program open to students who
have completed their sophomore
year in an accredited American
college or university.
Applicant* for the Junior Year
In Munich muaf have had two
year* of college German and the
approval of hi* course of study
by hi* borne college. Applicant*1
nuiHt also *how superior scholas
tlc ability and excellent charac-'
ter.
StudentH in the program are
enrolled regularly at the Univer
sity and may follow any course
of study for which they are quali
fied. The department* at the Uni
versity of Munich Include theol
ogy. law, political Hcience. medi
cine, veterinary science, phllos
ophy, the natural sciences and
physical education.
Expenses Include: school fee*.
$000; board and room, minimum
about $750; transportation,
about $450. Some Ncholarahip as
sistance in available for stu
dent* with an outstanding record
who show real financial need.
Applications for scholarships
mu*t be submitted together with
the application for admission to i
the program, in accord with the
instructions which will be sup
plied upon requoat.
Further information may be
obtained from the director, “Jun
ior Year in Munich," Wayne uni
versity. Application forms must
lx* submitted not later than
April 15.
Today's Staff
Make-up Staff: Paul Keefe.
Night Staff: Elliot Carlson.
Copy Desk: Dotty Griffith.
Kathy Morrison.
»" 1 . _
Job Opportunities
Undergraduates Interested in |
working for Boeing Aircraft dur
ing fhc summer in cither the me
chanical or business departments
Should contact Karl W. On thank,
director of graduate placement,
as soon as possible.
Onthank stated that Boeing!
has Indicated a nped for men
and women who are interested in 1
working only during the summer ;
months. .Salary is adequate but
the Importance of the job lies in '
the practical experience and
training the employee will get.
Persons employed during the
summer may find .that Boeing
will hire them for full time work
after graduation or when the
student decides to work full
time.
Students Interested in further1
details concerning these oppor
tunities should contact Onthank
in his office on second floor of
Emerald hall.
Campus Calendar
Noon AAA Cur Com 110 SU
Phi Beta 111 SU
Hoc Dept 112 8U I
Speech Staff 113 SU
i 00 YM Int Aff Cof Hr YM-SU
Jr. Keps 214 SU
6:30 Hse Mgrs 110 SU
Ski Quax 214 SU
A8UO Senate 334 SU
AWS Exec 111 SU
6:45 Men's Lit Hon 112 "SU
7:30 Delta Nu Alpha 113 SU
Neuberger Not
For Toll Roads
WASHINGTON (AP) — Son.
Neuberger (D-Orc) said Tuesday
he has Joined Oregon’s Gw. Paul
Patterson in protesting toll road
financing features of President
Eisenhower's proposed 10 billion
dollar road program.
He said a provision under which
a state building a toll road would
be given federal grants for other
road construction as part of the
Interstate highway system,
"would discriminate unfairly"
against large, thinly populated
states.
‘Stock Market*
NEW YORK (AP)—The stock
market, in one of its strongest
advances of the past 16 years,
sent the Associated Uress aver
age of 60 stocks racing ahead to
the highest level in its history
Wednesday.
The vigorous rally followed a
deep drop Tuesday on the heels
of Russia's unexpected reshuffle
of its high command.
The market began to climb
shortly after the opening and
snowballed into a major rally
in the fourth hour and continued
strong to the close.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers
Blaze Damages
Student's Abode
In Early Morning
An early morning fire caused an
estimated $1000 damage at the
apartment of Donald McKown,
2316-1 Patterson Dr., Wednesday.
McKown, a senior in law, was
attending classes at the Univer
sity when the fire broke out.
The Eugene fire department dis
closed that the blaze was reported
to them at 9:02 a.m. It apparently
originated in some kindling being
stored behind an apartment stov*r
The fire Spread quickly and the
most damage was caused to the
apartment floor and the timbers
directly beneath it.
PEO Sisterhood
Offers Awards
Two scholarships of $250 each
are now being offered to sopho
more and junior women by the
Oregon P.E.O. Sisterhood.
The state education committee
of P.E.O. will select two winners
and two alternates from the ap
plications received. Basis for se
lection will be the woman’s schol
astic standing and financial need.
These scholarships will be de
posited at the designated Oregon
! college where they will be avail
able to the winners at the time
of registration in September
1955. Women who will have
reached Junior or senior status
: by fall of 1955 are eligible.
CAMPUS-"852rfrtl*,.
The Car isn't minus
anything, but the
Man is missing his
EMERALD.
He would be in the
know, if he would
read the different
sections:
or'ec^ot'?
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