Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 29, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    ITALY, SPAIN, OR IRAN
Fifteen Fellowships Offered
To Graduates by Institution
A total of 15 fellowships for
graduate students who wish to
study in Italy, Iran, or Spain this
summer are now available
through the Institute of Interna
tional Education.
Six fellowships are offered by
the Italian government. Men and
women candidates may apply in
any field. Free tuition will pe
given at an Italian school or pni
versity for an entire academic
year. Each grant also includes
travel expenses inside Italy, and
payment for private lessons for
music students. Trans-Atlantic
travel and incidental expenses
are not included.
The University of Padua in
Italy offers two tuition and main
tenance scholarships to men and
women under 35. Preference is
given to men.
The College of Ghislieri in Pa
via offers one tuition and main
tenance fellowship to a male
graduate student.
Must Have Master's
Candidates for the Italian gov
ernment awards must have a
master's degree, and present in
detailed outline form a project
for advanced study or research.
Candidates who are accepted
must learn some Italian before
taking up their fellowships.
Candidates for the College of
Ghislieri and University of Padua
awards must have a bachelor’s
degree at the time the fellowship
is taken' up and a good knowl
edge of Italian.
Summerlnstifute
Offered in East
An eight-week summer insti
tute on historical and archival
management will be offered
again this year by Ftadcliffe col
lege and the history department
at Harvard university.
The course, which is open to
both men and women college
graduates, is designed to meet
the growing demand for histori
cally trained archivists and ad
ministrators.
The institute, which begins
June 20, will offer training in
the handling, management and
procuring of manuscripts and
other source materials and will
acquaint students with the area
of archival and museum man
agement.
Job Opportunities
Household Finance corporation.
Trainee Program for Branch
Managers. L. P. Wadcock will in
terview on campus today and
Wednesday.
Longview Fibre company.
Chemistry, accounting, business
administration. E. S. Ashe and
Avery Cloninger will interview
on campus Thursday.
Shell Oil company. Trainee
Treasury Department, Sales,
marketing. M. K. Lakin will in
terview Thursday and Friday.
Continental Can company.
Sales, Accounting, Credit, In
dusrial Relations, Purchasing,
Production Control, Quality Con
trol. E. R. Bailey will interview
Friday.
Firestone Tire and Rubber com
pany, trainee program. Brownie
Carslake will interview on cam
pus Friday.
Students interested in the
above opportunities should con
tact Karl Onthank, director of
graduate placement, on second
floor of Emerald hall.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers
Closing date for the Italian
competitions is Friday.
The University of Teheran,
Iran, is offering American stu
dents two fellowships for gradu
Bishop Gives
Assembly!alk
Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam. one
of the nation’s best known
; churchmen, will speak at a Uni
! versity assembly in the Student
i Union ballroom Tuesday, April
; 12, at 1 p.m.
Oxnam, who heads the Meth
I odist church in the Washington
area, has served in many impor
tant posts both in the govern
ment and in his church. He is a
past president of the World
Council of Churches, and was for
i merly bishop of the New York
area.
During World War II, he was
a member of the Civilian Ad
visory Committee to the Secre
tary of the navy, and a member
of the National War Labor board.
ate study or research during
1955-56. The awards cover main
tenance. tuition, and round-trip
transportation.
Studies In Science
Grants are for study or re
search in the sciences or humani
ties. Male candidates under 35
will be given preference. Depend
ents may not accompany gran
tees.
Other eligibility requirements
: are a bachelor’s degree and a
working knowledge of the Per
sian language. Closing date for
applications is Friday.
Five fellowships for study in
Spain are available to American
I graduate students for 1955-56.
The awards, given by a private
donor, are administered by the
Institute.
Fellowships provide tuition,
travel and incidentals. Candidates
must be under 30, hold a B.A. and
have a good knowledge of Span
; ish. •
Closing date for the Spanish
fellowships is May 1. Applica
tions for all fellowships may be
obtained from the Institute, 1
East 67th St., New York City.
Alpha Phi Leads
Pledge Grades
Alpha Phi ranked first in wom
en's winter term pledge class
grades with a 2 89 GPA. Sigma
Phi Epsilon's pledge class held
on to its fall term men’s first po
sition with a 2.461 average.
Second and third places for
women were taken by Kappa
Kappa Gamma with 2.78 and
Zeta Tan Alpha with 2.77. Sigma
Alpha Mu with 2.392 was second
among the fraternities and Phi
Delta Theta placed third with1
2.360.
The complete list of fraternity
pledge class grades appears as
follows:
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.461
Sigma Alpha Mu . 2.392
Phi Delta Theta 2.380
Chi Psi 2 343
Theta Chi 2 296
Lambda Chi Alpha 2.270
Sigma Nu 2.231
Delta Upsilon , 2 242
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2.227
Alpha Tau Omega 2.165
Kappa Sigma 2.132
Pi Kappa Phi. 2.129
Phi Kappa Psi 2.127
Sigma Chi.2.103
Phi Sigma Kappa . 2.098
Beta Theta PI 2 096
Tan Kappa Kpailon 2.049
Delta Tau Delta 1.093
Phi Gamma Delta 1,986
Phi Kappa Sigma . 1.982
Pi Kappa Alpha 1.488
Winter term sorority pledge
rla.HH grades are as follows:
Alpha Phi 2 89
Kwppa Kappa Ganuna 2.78
Zeta Tau Alpha . 2.77
Delta Gumma . 2.73
Pi Beta Phi . 2 72
Alpha Delta Pi 2.68
Kappa Alpha Theta . 2.87
Alpha Chi Omegu 2.57
Gamma Phi Beta 2 57
Delta Delta Delta 2.56
Alpha Omicron Pi 2.51
Chi Omega 2.45
Sigma Kappa . 2.44
Delta Zeta 2.41
Alpha Gamma Delta 2.34
Alpha XI Delta.2.24
Today's Staff
Make-up Editor: Sam Vahey.
Copy Desk: Anne HIM, Carol
Beech, Bob Turley, Sally Ryan.
News Desk: Gordon Rice.
Night Staff: Bev Chamberlain,
Cay Mundorff.
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