Six College Graduates To Receive Fellowships Six American college gradu ates will have an opportunity to study in Denmark and Sweden through fellowship* to he offered thin year by the two Scandina vian government*. The fcIlowHhlp program wax announced only recently by Ken neth Holland, president of the Institute of International Educa tion In New York. Holland re vealed that each country plans; to make three grant* available. The Danish government will offer their fellowship* through the Ministry of Education. They will Include funds for a year of study In an Institution of higher education ita well as expenses to cover a short or * ntation course. Since funds are limited. It will be necessary for the fellowship win ners to pay their own travel and incidental expenses. Sweden will offer somewhat the same type of a program through the Sweden-American foundation. The stipends will cov er room, board and tuition ex penses at a Swedish university. Candidates will also have to pay for travel costs on the Swedish grants. Eligibility requirements for 6:00 Sign On 6 03 Dinner Hour Serenade 6:45 News Till Now 7:00 Sports Shot 7:15 Journeys in Jazz 8:15 Window of the World ts :30 Guest Star K 45 I'N Story f*:00 K waxworks 11:00 Sign Off the fellowship* are: United! .State* citizenship, a bachelor'* degree from an American college or univeralty, demon*!rated acad emic ability, good all-around character and gorsl health. Pref erence will be given to candidate* under 35 year* of age. Application* may be aecurcd from the US Student Department of the Institute of International Induration, 1 East «7th St., New York. College Students Want Eisenhower President Elsenhower will run for re-election in 1956 if the view* of current college student* are correct. In a recent national .poll by the Associated Collegiate Press 62. per cent of the student* ques-j Honed answered the affirmative I when asked: "Do you think Eis enhower will run for president for a second term in "1956 ?" Of those expressing doubt, 23 per cent said that Ike wouldn't run again while the remaining 15 per cent gave "no opinion" a* their an*wer. Broken down, the poll revealed that <53 per cent of men ques tioned answered “yes” while only 60 per cent of the women an swered favorably. Today's Staff Makeup Editor: Paul Keefe. Copy Desk: Joan Kraus. Carole Beeph and Bob Turley. News Desk: Carole Craig, Bob Robinson and Mary Alice Allen. Nighi Staff: Bcv Chamberlain and Cay Mundorff. Women Interested In Hawaii to Meet University co-eds interested in the Hawaii tours as planned by Pan American airways will gath er Informally tonight at 0 in the living room of Carson hall. All women interested In the University of Hawaii tours are Invited to attend, according to Mrs. Agnes Blotti, Carson house mother and Oregon's tour chap erone . Mrs. Betty Mendenhall, tour leader from Oregon State college, will be on hand to answer ques tions concerning the tours. She will show films put out by Pan American on Hawaii. Kauffman's of Kugenc will pre sent an informal style show of proper clothing for the Hawaii tour. Other entertainment will b<- provided by Hawaiian stu dents and refreshments will be served. Campus Calendar Noon Phi Beta Srs 110 SU PR Grads 111 SU Psi Chi 112 SU Sinf 113 SU Birney Lnch 215 SU 1:00 Birney Asbly Ballrm Si; AWS elections Checkrm SU ■1:00 Tennis-Vat- & Frosh 111 SU Birney Gof Hr Dadsrm SI' 0:30 Phi Chi Th<-U 315 SU 7:00 I VCR 334 SU 7:30 Yeomen 110 SU Prop Cl 111 SU PDK 113 SU . IKC 138 SU Christian Sci Gerl 1st FI 8:00 Webfoot Coop 214 SU West Quoddy Head, near Fast port. Maine, is the eastermost point of the United States. 40 Jobs Available To Students Soon The Washington Department of Health, Education and Welfare has announced that it will make 40 John available to young people in the near future. The positions will be in the field of food and drug inspection and will be. located in the depart imntVs varfnr.* f i I r-'y.-ri, mostly in the Seattle r. —a. Information tcr.-r. -g the openings can he ohta'not’ ».y t» ing to the director of ;he t'*h United State* Civil f.rv're tVj gion, 302 Federal C'.'C e I g., Seattle 4, Wash. FILTER TIP TAREYTON is smooth and easy>drawing. It gives you everything you’ve been looking for in a filter cigarette—-all the full, rich taste of fine tobacco and real filtration, too! rnoDucx or of the Articles You Would Like to Sell Think how much money you have lay ing around your living organization. The money is in the form of Old Books, Furniture, Lamps and Clothes that do not fit you any more. You Can Sell These Articles Through The EMERALD WANT ADS. Want Ads RATES: 4 Cents per Word First Insertion, 2 Cents per Word Thereafter. TELEPHONE 5-1511 - EXT. 218 * EMERALD OFF!CE-2nd FLOOR ALLEN HAtL