Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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Winston Churchill, wearing: knee breeches, badges of honor, pays
courtesy to monarch after resigning, age 80. Quern was his
guest at formal dinner at Churchill's London residence.
(International)
S U Currents
TGIF Party Plans
Include 5 Numbers
Five musical numbers are slat
<•<1 for today's Friday at, Four
program in the Student Union
fishbowl,
Mark Tapscott, Junior in
speech, will sing, accompanied
by Hob Hoy, freshman in music.
The winners of the barbershop
quartet, the Campbell club quar
tet, will also sing and Ben Doris,
freshman in liberal arts, will play
the piano. Scheduled to provide
solos for the performance are
Claire Fry and Helen Johnson,
sophomores in music.
UO Delegation Attends
Chemical Society Meet
Pierre Van Rysselberghe, pro
fessor of chemistry; William D.
Clark, Curtis Borchers and Mark
Bealor, all graduates in chem
istry, and R. D. McCoy, resident
fellow in chemistry, have been in
Cincinnati the past week at
tending meetings of the Amer
ican Chemical society.
Bealor has already arrived
home, traveling by plane, and
the others are expected to re
turn the first of next week.
Coffee Hour Series
Features Students
Jack Pierce, graduate in an
thropology, will be the ft rut
speaker in h newly-planned cof
f'-e hour series starting tontght
at 7:30 in t h*- Student Union
browning room.
The aeries is intended to fea
ture the lectures of students. The
subject of the first talk will be
"Homeostasis and Hokum."
Pierce plans to discuss conditions
he observed as grader in under
graduate anthropology. Under
graduates accept nearly every
th ng the ten hci tells them with
out hesitation, he contends.
Buddhist Honored
(( iiHtimicd from pay? our)
ulate a Buddhist temple interim.
An image of the Buddhist mes
stah, Maitrayn, whose coming to
bring salvation to the faithful
is scheduled for *5,670,000.000
years after Gautama's birthday,
occupys a lower position in front
of the imnge of Gautama.
Two Flunking linages
Flanking the image of Gau
tama will he sculptured repre
sentations of Analokitishvara,
iKannani a reincarnation of the
Buddhist who renounced his own
expei lenced good deeds for the
benefit of weaker souls anxious
to get to Nirvana, the Buddhist
Heaven.
One of these images was cieat
ed almost 1000 years ago, and She
other about 500 years ago. These
images will appear in much the
same way as they would in h
Japanese temple, lighted from
below, as though from candles
set on the altar table. The two
latter images were purchased by
Harada for Mrs. Gertrude Bess
Warner, the donor-director of the
museum during her lifetime.
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Michigan Professor
To Speak at Assembly
Konert Hal), professor of geog
\ rapby anrJ director of the Uni
versity of Michigan center for
; Japanese studies, will be the Uni
versity Assembly speaker April
26.
Hall is author of 42 books and
articles, of which 22 pertain to
the Far East area. His chief in
i terests are in foreign area re
search and cultural geography of
the Far East, particularly Japan.
He received his A.B., M.A. and
Ph D. degrees at the University
| of Michigan, the latter being re
! ceived in 1927.
He has made field trips as di
rector of geographic expeditions
! to the Republic of Haiti and in
j 1924 and 1925, and has been di
i rector of field expeditions to
Japan in 1928, 1931, 1933 and
| 1935-56. He has also made five
l trips to Japan since World War
jn.
During World War I he was a
combat intelligence officer, and
: in World War II he was director
! f>1 the Pacific Coast office of the
Office of Strategic Services. He
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served in China and India in 1943
arid 1944.
A member of Phi Beta Kappa,
he has belonged to many research
and geographical societies. He
i is currently a member of the
board of directors of the Human
Relations Area Files, Inc.
Law School Plans
Traffic Conference
The fourth traffic court con
ference, sponsored by the law
school and the general extension
division of the state system of
higher education, will be held
at Fenton hall April 18, 19 and
20.
The conference will be attend
ed by municipal judges, justices
; of the peace and police officers
from all over the state of Ore
gon.
The conference will center
around the enforcement of traf
fic laws. Addresses and dem
onstrations concerning the sub
ject will be presented.
ANNUAL MEETING
University of Oregon Co-operative Store
4:00 P.M. Thursday, April 14th
Room 207, Chapman Hall
Nominations will be held for new members
on the Board of Directors.
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