Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Job Interviews
For IBM Positions
Will Be Thursday
Representatives ot' the Inter
national Business Machines cor
•poration will be on campus
Thursday to interview students
interested in working for the
company.
Appointments for interviews
should be made through Karl On
thank, director of graduate
placement, in the student affairs
office in Emerald hall.
Positions for which the IBM
company normally employs col
lege graduates include the fol
lowing: Sales- BS or MS degree
in business administration, ac
'coimting. liberal arts, engineer
ing and mathematics. Business
administration—BS or MS de
gree in auditing, business admin
istration. or management. En
gineers for research and devel
opment—degrees in electrical
.science, physics and engineering
physics.
Complete initial training is
given in each of the employment
classifications listed by IBM.
•Continuous education to prepare
for advancement and stimulate
.professional development is a
major part of the IBM Depart
ment of Education program.
Fraternity Theft
Case Is Closed
Eugene police have discontin
ued the investigation of a series
of petty thefts at Tau Kappa
Epsilon after members of the
fraternity said no criminal com
plaint would be signed.
Police closed the case after
receiving a report that a mem
ber of the fraternity had been
apprehended and dismissed from
the group.
The thefts were reported last
month by members who said
that small amounts of money
had been taken from rooms in
the house.
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11:00 Sign Off
"Ike" and Governors
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER LETS LOOSE with a hearty laugh
as he poses with -state governors outside the White House (May
2). Left to right, front row: Gov. Mil ward Simpson of Wyoming,
Gov. Arthur B. Langiie of Washington and Gov. Kohert E. Synilie
of Idaho. The governors are here for a conference with federal
officials. (AF Wirephoto)
Opera Featured in
Browsing Room
Lecture Tonight
“Mozart's and Da Ponte’s Op
era—Don Giovanni'' will be the
subject of the browsing room
lecture held tonight in the
browsing room of the Student
Union at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Arnold Elston, associate
professor of music, will speak
on the romantic opera. Highlight
ing the lecture will be recorded
excerpts from the opera itself.
Herman Gelhausen, associate
professor of voice, will act as
discussion leader on the-opera
whose music is by Mozart and
text by Da Ponte.
Before coming to Oregon in
1941, Dr. Elston taught at City
College in New York. Vassal' and
Radcliffe. He has had several
articles published in scholarly
journals and has been active in
several national music organiza
tions.
Dr. Elston, who has traveled
extensively in Europe, received
his doctorate from Harvard uni
j vei sity and his master's degree
I from Columbia.
Federal Officers
To Inspect Drill
The annual federal inspection
of the Army ROTC unit here is
scheduled for Thursday and Fri
day.
Officers from the headquarters
of the Oregon Military district at
Vancouver Barracks, Wash., will
arrive on campus Thursday
morning. They will visit Dean
P. B. Jacobson of the school of
education and President O. Mere
dith Wilson before inspecting the
military department.
Army ROTC cadets will pass
in review for the inspecting team
during drill period Thursday. The
officers will also visit classes
during the two day period. They
are interested in department ad
ministration and in seeing that
it is complying with federal reg
ulations.
A reception for the inspection
team will be held Thursday from
4:15 to 5:15 p.m. in the Dad's
lounge of the Student Union.
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Inspecting Team
By Buzz Nelson
Emtrald Reporter
The three-man Inspecting team
from the Air Force headquarters,
Montgomery, Ala., had nothing
but the highest praise for AK
ROTC activities at the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Here Monday and Tuesday for
inspection of the local detach
ment were Colonel Lewis H.
Kensinger, Lt. Col. Leo G. Fra
denburg and Lt. Col. Ross E. Bo
denhamer.
The inspecting officers spent
the two days attending classes.
May 6 Deadline for
Peter Pauper Contest
Deadline for students plan
ning to enter the annual Peter
Pauper Press essay contest on
reading or the art of fine book
making has been set as May 6,
according' to Miss Bernice Rise,
browsing room librarian.
Essay# not more than 2000
words long are to be turned in
to Miss Rise in the browsing
j room. Any undergraduate in the
j University is eligible for the con
test.
Praises AFROTC
Interviewing cadets, and ob*<-i v
tng the administration. On Tues
day they reviewed the cadet
wing at the annual spring in
spection review.
Col. Kcnsinger, in charge of
the team, stated that class in
struction was on a high level and
that student participation was
good He also expressed pleasure
about the Oregon campus in gen
eral and the hospitality that had
been extended.
Following the wing review he
praised the AFROTC band and
the drill team, which wrent
through 15 minutes of special
drill for the inspecting team.
Oregon is the fifth Far West
school the team has visited. Five
more are on the schedule with
the next being the University of
Portland.
Col Kensinger, a veteran of 30
years in the service and over six
years in AFROTC, has command
of 20 units in the Midwest and
• is trading inspections with the
Far West commander. He taught
Air Science at Colgate and Cor
nell in the East and Joined AF
ROTC headquarters when it was
taken over by the Air University
in 1952.
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