Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 27, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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    LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR i
Clarification
Emerald Kdlt.ur:
Your story ri-ferrlng to the
Hchool of Architecture student
proposal whh in error In Hinting
that the studi-ntw "resented the
liMi* by the faculty of the no
grade system, a j-ystom in which
a project either passes or failM.”
The no-grade system was de
signed to operate no that each
priihlem would carry an estab
lished number of credit hours.
The student would receive this
credit wheu the project was
accepted by the faculty.
We do not object to this in
any way. We object to recent
misuse that has taken place in
certain ure&a of the design se
quence. Rather than accepting
the problem for full credit or
turning It back to the student
for further development, a prac
tice haa evolved in which the
problem, i« often accepted for
ieaa credit, thus becoming a grad
ing system in terms of credit
hours.
Yours truly,
Jim Purcell
I’ruily Duclch
Bill Yeomens
Eric Norstad
Industrialists Find
Area Attractive
By Joan Dennis
Emerald Reporter
I adust riahsts are finding the
Northwest "very attractive," and
this in ter eat will continue to
grow as long as the regional
market continues to increase.
The present trend la to establish
industries near the markets.
This opinion was expressed by
Harvey s. Perloff, director of the
program of education and re
search In planning at the Univer
sity of Chicago, while he was on
campus Tuesday and Thursday,
Perloff predicted that inter
national trade on the West Coast
will pick up as Far Eastern coun
tries build up their production
and trade. This will bring more
Industries. However, they have
been reluctant to locate here for
national trade because of trans
portation problems, he claimed.
"Power is Important, but power
alone is not enough to attract
industries now," Perloff said.
"Being near a good market is
more important."
Other factors are considered,
too. The Hyde Park-Kenwood
Community conference. com
posed of about 100 block com
mittees in Chicago, has been suc
cessful, Perloff believes. The res
Idents in these blocks discus*,
urban problem* pertaining to
them and then act upon their
decision*. He then added* that he
thought thi* group i* one of the
best in the nation and that it ha*
had a lot of influence in ihe city
of Chicago and the surrounding
area*.
Ellickson, Clark Will
Fill Posts Temporarily
Ray T. Ellickson, head of the
physic* department, has been ap- ’
pointed acting dean of the grad
uate school, temporarily filling
the vacancy which will be creat
ed when Dean Eldon L. Johnson
leaves Oregon to become presi
dent of the University of New
Hampshire.
Temporarily replacing Johnson
as the dean of the school of lib
eral arts will be R. D. Clark,
head of the speech department.
READ EMERALD WANT ADS
Unusual Graduation Cards
FLOWERS UNLIMITED
Phon. 4 6244 193 £»»l ftdwy
Sociology Club Initiates Eight
Alpha Kappa Delta, national
sociology honorary, initiated
eight new membeis Wednesday
night.
New initiates are: Robert Du
bin, sociology department head;
Davide Wolfe, graduate student;
Mervyn Gadwallader, graduate
student; Norma Glazier, senior;
Lawrence Schwartz, senior; Ken
Cunningham, junior; Kenneth
Vergas, junior, and Dorothy
Yergen, Junior.
Officer's of the sociology hon
orary are Jack Gibbs, president,
and Dorothy Yergen, secretary
junior.
Oregon has had only three
baseball coaches since Northern
Division competition was started
in 1930. Coach Don Kirseh has
been at Oregon since 1948.
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