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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1959)
RUDOLPH E. KIJilNKOKGE "HIm carrer hi* been an Inspiration to fellow citizens” LAWRENCE THOMAS HARRIS, University graduate in 189* lias been a member of the Oregon bar since 1896. He also served as speaker in the Oregon House of Rep resen ta fives: Harris is to receive a Charter Day citation for outstanding service to Oregon. r 'I SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—9 A.M. to 11 P.M. BEVERAGES • MIXERS • ICE CUBES MAGAZINES • MEATS • FRESH PRODUCE 13th at High Straat Dl 4-1342 Charter Day... (Continued from f>a<je 1) Walter Gordon will present the citation. Harris, a graduate of the Uni versity in 1893, has served as speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives and associate Justice of the state Supreme Court. The graduate of the Uni versity of Michigan Law School is still practicing in Eugene. Harris' citation will be presented by Orlando Hollis, dean of the University School of Law. Kleinsorge was a member of the State Board of Higher Edu cation for 20 years before his re tirement this year. He also served as president of the Board and was chairman of the group's building committee. Kleinsorge is known for his contributions to floriculture. Dean of Administra tion William Jones will present the citation. The benediction will follow the “Oregon Pledge Song” -by the University Band and Singers. The Reverend Clarence J. Fore berg of the First Methodist Church in Eugene will give the benediction. The recessional will be Men delssohn’s "March, Opus 103.” Campus Briefs • There will he a meeting of Homecom ing Committee^ chairmen Wednesday at 4 :00 in the SU. The room will be potted. • The Recorded Classics Committee it sponsoring "An Evening of Music by Rus sian Cuimfi(;«rr».” featuring the music of Moussorgsky. Rimsky Korsakov. Tchai kovsky and Kacbminmoff Thursday at 7 :30 p.m. in SU 202. • Mortar Hoard will meet in the lobby of the SI.1 today at 2 p.m. • All fttudent* interested in skiing will meet at 6.30 in 138 Comm. Movie will be shown. • Petitions are due Friday for Home coming music parade tubchairman. • Senators can pick up agendas for Thursday’s Senate meeting in the ASUO president's office this afternorm. • Ruth Havlik. national editor of the Mu Phi Epsilon magazine. The Triangle, will visit the University Thursday and Friday to meet with members of the local chapter, who present a short mmheal pro gram Mu Phi Epsilon i« a national music honorary, which has been at the Univer sity since 1911. M Due to Charter Day activities, worn en's recreational swimming will be from 7:00-7:45 p.m. only, • Petitions may be filed for copy editor of the Orcgana. They are due Monday at 5 p.m. in the Sl* box on the third floor. No freahmen are eligible. For questions call the Orcgana office. • “Froah 100” will meet Thursday at 4:00 p.m in the SU. Room will be pasted. • Reminder televised Health 15" mid term 7 30 p.m Thursday in Villard 104 for textbook group. • Askelpiads will meet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. SERVICES ' PHOTOGRAPHS House groups and activities. The Fehly Studio DI 4-3432. TUTORING HIGH 8CHOOLMATH and Col lege Algebra- Limited. DI 5-4705. WORK WANTED I will do typing in my home 3325 Kincaid. DI 3-3818. HELP WANTED Skipworth Detention Home is re cruiting tor a “live-in” man. Compensations. Full room and board. No salary. Requires being on premises 5:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday thru Friday to assist house pdrents voca tionally as needed. Age 21 or over. Call Mr. Likowski. DI 2 1311, Ext. 394, 8:00 ajn. to 5:00 p.m. SKIPWORTH HOME 400 Patterson Rd. Eugene You CAN Learn in Your Sleep. Retentive memory, concentra tion, self-confidence, physical well-being, languages, music, etc. Representatives wanted. Eric Allen. 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(Big, Big Man On Campus). “Not only do you get fast service (just push a button and give your order) but you still get the same top quality food . . . burgers, fries, shakes, and so forth . . that has made the Anchorage famous among the college crowd. Why not join me this evening for a study break at The NEW ANCHORAGE Drive-In Right across the highway from Villard Hall. The Anchorage, giving you the best of service and food from 11 a m. ’til midnight.