Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1957, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Music Students
To Give Recital
Five students from the Mchool
of music arc presenting a varied
rmiHlcal recital tonight at X p.m.
In the music school’s auditorium.
Plano solos will he presented
by Karmen Pamroac, who will
play “Impromptu In B flat” by
Frank Schubert, and Susan Mi
nima, whose selections arc "Prac
ludlum” by Felix Mendelssohn
and 'Minuet In K flat” by Schu
bert.
Nan Wood Is presenting a flute
solo written by J. S. Bach titled
"Second Sonata In D flat." Ho
bei ta Horning is her accompanist.
Baritone Jerry Holloway will
give Mendelssohn's ”(> fjod. Have
Mercy, from St Paul," and Mar
garet M<’Domtld will accompany
him.
Julia Littlehnles, soprano, will
ring "Pleure/. Mes Yeux,” from
"I.et’id” by Jules Massenet. She
will lie accompanied by Virginia
lleer on the piano.
homecoming Program
Scheduled by KWAX
Kickoff time f<o the big KWAX
llomeeoming marathon, the larg
est in history, will be *i p in. Frl- S
flay evening. Bob Nac N'ub anil
I>i< k Bond have planned a varied
selection of music as well ua many 1
interview*.
The marathon will feature a
rally segment from 6 p in. Friday
until game time .Saturday, with
many Homecoming dignitaries
being interviewed. The marathon''
itself will last until H p m. Sun
day. Two request aection will b**
held, the first from it to 12 Fri
day, and second from I to tt Sun
day. If interest is shown in re
sponse, another section will prob
ably^ be added, the KWAX men
Said.
COMS1ITTKK TO Ml i f
. The Student Union publicity
committee will meet today at
4:15 p.m.
Clark Draws 'Moby Dick' Prototype
*>y hakhaiia him nnkoiid
Emerald Stuff Writer
H. I>. Clark, Dean of the Col
Icgo of Liberal Art a, spoke on
"Edward Taylor: Prototype for
Melville's Father Mapple" last
night in the Browsing Room
series.
Clark explained that his main
objective was no* to compare
Melville's Father Mapple, a char
acter in "Moby Dick,” with Ed
ward Taylor, but to endeavor to
draw a portrait of Taylor an a
man.
lie said that Tailor, a former
sailor, served ns pastor of the
Seamen's Bethel in Boston about
Ik.'h), The Bethel was a joint on
Reserve Officers
To Visit ROTC
Major General Robert Lee
Howe. Jr., Deputy Commanding
General for Reserve Forces of the
Sixth t'.S. Army, will iris|>eet
ROTC facilities and drills at the
University of Oregon today.
The general will lunch with
faculty at the Faculty Club di
rectly after his arrival and will
observe cadet drills in the after
noon. Later he will receive a
briefing on the department's or
ganization and finally, he will
make an inspection of facilities.
General Howe has a long war
record and has received several
medals and decorations.
KWAX Open House
Scheduled Saturday
The KWAX annual Homecom
ing open house will be held Sat
urday morning, 9-12 am. The
open house is sponsored by Kappa
Rlio Omicron, campus radio hon
orary and will feature tours of
the new University television
studios a fid radio studios. The
tours will be conducted by Jim
DWutcher, Jack Boone, and other
K.R.O. members.
On-the-air Interviews will be
held with some of the visitors.
The open house will be held dur
ing the Marathon.
terpriao of the Methodists and
UnttarianB, combining the re
ligious zeal of the former with
the financial practicality of the
latter.
Taylor himself, in the words of
Walt. Whitman, was an ‘'essen
tially perfect orator.” He was
like a captain. speaking to his
j crew. Clark said that his worth
as a preacher could be seen in
| the “attitudes and emotions of
men, who hearing, gave them
selves to him."
Clark defined rhetoric as com
position of ideas and drama as
composition of images. He said
that Taylor had "a rhetoric that
| was essentially drama.” He could
lie placed In the area where
drama and rhetoric intermingle
Father Mapple'a sermon in
"Moby Dick” concerning Jonah
and the whale, Clark said, was
the best literary representation
of Taylor.
Campus Calendar
Thursday
7:30 Rduc. Adm. Staff 110 SU
9:00 Police Conf 315 SU
Htu. Fac. Parking Com.
Ill SU
Noon Homecg Hosp com 110 SU
FSFF 111SU
Kwama J12 SU
Speech Staff 113 SU
Rally Bd 114 SU
Homecg Bonfire com
213 SU
Police Conf Lnch 215 SU
1 :0O A SCO Screen Com 213 SU
KK \V k Fireside Com
333 SU
1:15 SU PubI CYim 334 SU
1 30 Homecg Sign Jdg Com
112 SU
0:00 Queen Sol Com 312 SU
0:30 ASUO Senate 101 SU
City Panhel 110 SU
IF 112 SU
Recorded Classics Com
302 SU
IRC Conf Com 334 SU
Frosh Dorm VP YM SU
7:00 PDK 214 SU
Beta Alpha Psi Dadsrm SU
Recorded Classics
Concert 202 SU
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Track Back
to the
Homecoming
Dance—
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in fun-loving,
pointed toe
Choose your dance loving
slippers from these and
other styles in white satin,
bareback spring-a-lator,
vinyl, black suede, silver,
gold, and fabrics. In both
high and medium heels
priced from $10.95
1060 Willamette
WANT ADS
“People IK) read Emerald Want
Adn. You’re reeling them now.”
Rates: 4c per word first insertion,
2c thereafter. Minimum charge
40c.
FOR SALE
Forced To sell Arthur Murray
Dancing Lessons because of
Heart Surgery. 43 lessons worth
$430, will sell for $400. DI 4
4672.
For Vacuum Cleaner Bargains,
all types, $7.50 and up, see
LEW’S VACUUM CLEANER
628 N.A. SERVICE RI6-3831
Easy wringer washer, $20. Elec
trie range, $28. Good condition.
DI 3-2951.
UN REDEEM ED 17 JEWEL
WATCHES
$9.95 up
MONROE S LOANS
661 Willamette
Across from Heilig Theatre
Holiday separates and pink for
mal. Sizes 12 & 13. $1 up.
Roaster over, $35. RI 6-3789.
FENDER PRO STEEL GUITAR
with anfplifier: good condition.
Phone RI 6-5198.
Perfection and H. C. Little oil
heaters. Overstuffed chair. DI
4-6704.
Easy wringer washer, $20. Elec
tric range, $28. Good condition.
DI 3-2957.
VACUUM CLEANERS — New
and rebuilt. Also parts and re
pairs for all makes. STARK'S.
702 Willamette. DI 5-1597.
USED CARS
1940 PLYMOUTH club coupe.
Radio, heater, very clean. $95.
DI 5-3238.
1957 Metropolitan. 4000 miles.
White and yellow. Fully equip
ped. DI 4-0836.
1951 KAISER TWO-.DOOR. Ex
cellent rubber. $175. Call DI 5
7858.
'48 PONTIAC 4-door. Good school
car. $125. 2221 Main, Spring
field, RI 6-1618 or RI 6-3225.
1952 CHEVROLET club coupe.
New paint job. Phone DI 4
7740.
RENTALS
For Rent - One bedroom duplex.
755 E. 23. Stove and refrig
erator. $60. Brown Realty. DI
4-9444.
ATTRACTIVE ALL-ELECTRIC
two rooms and bath. Near the
campus. $55. DI 5-7728.
For Rent — Lights and sound
equipment for Homecoming
Signs. SMEED SOUND SERV
ICE, 790 West 8th.
Two furnished one-bedroom apart
ments; washing facilities, hot
water. $40. 2815 Coburg Road.
DI 3-9632.
Large one-bedroom apartment.
Heat, refrigerator, range, ga
rage, $75. DI 4-7057 evenings.
New 2-bedroom duplex. Radiant
heat. Furnished or unfurnished.
795 Sisters View. DI 4-7191.
Three room clean, bright apart
ment. Private shower and en
trance. Walking distance Uni
versity. $65. 907 E. 20. DI 3
1544.
* RENTALS
LOOM AND BOARD. Good home
cooked meals. 671 East 16tb.
DI 3-2269.
AUTO REPAIRS
Motor Overhaul
$58.50
PARTS and LABOR
GUARANTEED 100'/r (Written)
E.Z. TERMS LOAN CARS
T&A Motors
2025 Franklin Blvd. DI 5-1110
Before 8 a m. and after 6 p.m.
call DI 3-4445
THRIFTY AUTO REPAIR
OFFERS:
Complete Motor Overhaul,
(parts and labor).$69
Rebuilt short blocks .5139
i most cars)
Everything we do—
we guarantee!
Terms—No Money Down,
payments as low as
$1.50 a week
(on appioved credit)
THRIFTY AUTO REPAIR
947 Franklin DI 3-7114
Evenings DI 3-5S97
SERVICES
SMITH-CORONA — Standards,
electrics, portables. Exclusive
dealer for Lane County. RE
PAIRS—SALES — RENTALS.
JAMES TYPEWRITER EX
CHANGE. 327 Main, Spring
field. RI 7-2452.
Photographs—House groups and
dances. Phone DI 4-3432. The
Fehly Studio.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCEsTe
paired. Work guaranteed. Free
pick-up and delivery. Reason
able prices. PI 3-9041.
Contact Northwest Photographic
Illustrators near the campus
for pictures of all important
functions. 1231 Alder. DI 3
2111.
Will compose poems for all occa
sions. Call Agnes Bradley, DI
3-6133.
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
Adjusted and lubricated $4.50
JAMES
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
327 Main, Springfield RI 7-2452
A-l AUTO GLASS
All Models
Satisfaction Guaranteed
315 High DI 5-7171
HELP WANTED
COLLEGE GIRLS: Need extwi
money tor Christmas ? Sell Avon
Cosmetics in your sororities.
Good earnings assured. Phone
DI 4-5211.
GIRLS NEEDED for Classified
Advertising telephone solicita
tion at Oregon Daily Emerald.
No experience necessary. Inter
esting and rewarding work. If
interested, call Warren Rucker,
Ext. 218, after 2 p.m.
RIDING STABLES
West Hills Riding Stables, 4 miles
out West 11th at Willow Creek
Road. DI 5-0652.
TO TRADE
For Saturday’s game, man’s ath
letic card for woman’s. Call DI
5-4742.