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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1958)
MRS OTTILIE SEYBOL.T, director emeritus of the school of dramatics and speech, will read selected poetrj to illtisic tonight in the Student L'nion. .Mrs Seybolt has been at the University since 1932. Activity Points Petitions are being called for queen selection and coronation for Junior Weekend by Marlene Metzger and Jane DeLuccia, co chairrnen. Petitions are due Feb. 24, at 0 p.m. in the ASUO box. Subchairmen for the following committees will be chosen: pic tures, coronation, selection and interviews, contact, flowers and gifts, general secretary, sponsors and dresses, set up, voting, pub Campus Calendar 8:00 Finance Ofcr Inst Registration Lobby 101 SU Noon Span Tbl 114 SU All Campus Sing Com 213 SU 12:15 Finance Ofcr Lnch 101 SU 3:30 Spec Event and Rally Com 111 SU 4 :00 All Campus Cleanup 7:00 7:30 8:00 Hds of Hses Movie Com Cof Hr Com Talent Cofn Orides Co-op Bd 110 SU 112 S(J 302 SU 312 SU 313 SU Gerl 3rd Fir 114 SU Recorded Classics-Mrs. Seybolt 202 SU Parsons Lect—Soc Dept Dadsrm SU Friskies Shortage Hits Klamath Falls KLAMATH FALLS <fl>> — Police here know who has been stealing a loaf of bread daily from a depository outside a grocery. But they haven't been able to find out where the cul prit lives. Patrolman Rex King saw the early-morning thief snatch another loaf and gave chase, hut the thief leaped a fence and disappeared in an alley. King’s description of the cul prit closely approximates that of a big Chesapeake dog. licity and judging sheets and ballots. You'd Grin, Too MHKLTON '/Pt—Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Awhe had more than the iis'i.i I reasons tor being proud of the 9 pound, 10 ounce daughter born to them. She was the first girl horn on the father’s side of the fam ily *n 200 years, they reported. “I thought sure it was going to ho a boy,” said 27-year-old Mrs. Asehe. Asehe, 33, just grinned. 'Heart Disease' \ Seminar Topic "Heart Diseases” will be the subject of a seminar from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Stu dent Union. Four doctors will dis cuss recent developments in heart research. The seminar, the second of a series, is sponsored by the School of Health and Physical Education and the American Heart Associa tion. Participating will be Dr. Robin Overstreet, pediatrician; Dr. Rob ert Bowen, thoracic surgeon; Dr. Thomas McKenzie, internist; and Dr. John Bonzer, internist. Bon zer will be the panel moderator. A question and answer period will follow the discussion. Jelinek, Woods Set Performances School of Music will sponsor a recital by faculty members Jerome Jelinek. cellist, and Wil liam Woods, pianist, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Performing in the Music School auditorium, they will play Bach's Sonata in D Major, R. L. Finney’s Sonata in C, and Beethoven’s Sonata in A Major, Opus 69. On May 15 the two will pre sent another recital including works of Boccherini, Schubert, and Elliot Carter. 3000 y. OF 0. STUDENTS have their Fee and Richey Courtesy Cards If you haven’t received yours Call RI 7-9112 The policy of our firm has been to offer to students of the University of Oregon a courtesy discount on all purchases from our store. As a student of the U of O, the bearer of this card is entitled to a courtesy discount. 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