Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1960, Page Seven, Image 7

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    ODE reporter asks, how
are you fixed for grades
By l)AVK CAI’HK
Kmerald Stuff Ik-porter
Where- im> the house grades, en
reillment figures, and other fuels
that about this time eaeh term
sally forth from the depths of
the registrar’s office?
In an effort to discover the
answers to these and other ques
tions, the Kmerald's ever-alert
staff of news minded reporters
has been constantly calling, visit
ing, and imploring the Registrar's
Office to release this information.
Painting, sculpture
shown at museum
A special painting and sculp
ture exhibition is currently being
shown at the University museum
of art.
F.NTITLKD Trustees’ choice.”
the exhibition will be on display
until January 'i\. The 44 works
included in the loan exhibition
were drawn from the collections
of 17 Trustees of the American
Federation of Arts who are? num
bered among the most active and
perceptive! collectors in the; Unitcel
States.
The display’s emphasis is pri
mal ily on supporting the art of
ertr time. Included among the
eiils, wate-rcolors anil gemacbes
arc single representative works
by each ejf the following painters:
Avery. Bacei, Burchfield, Fraser.
Harley, Hopper. Knathw, Kuni
yoshl. Lanskoy, Legcr, Levine,
M e n k c s, Nicholson, O’Keeffe,
Shahn. Hheolcr, Tobc-y and Weber.
Most ejf the* artists' weerks are
being shown In the Northwest for
the first time.
^ol ^9nte,
r viewJ
Persons with BH. MS or PhD
degrees in chemistry will be in
terviewed today for Jobs with
Rayonier, Inc., in Shelton, Wash.
Wednesday interviews will be
conducted by Hercules Power for
jobs in various parts of the coun
try. BS and MS in physics and
mathematics are desired. Koh
nen, Larson, Leidrich and Co.,
will also conduct interviews Wed
nesday of accountants for jobs
in Kugene.
Philco Corp. will interview per
sons Thursday with M.S nr PhD
degrees in physics and mathema
tics for jobs in Palo Alto, Calif.
Any interested major may ap
pear for an interview Friday by
the Stanford Graduate School of
Business Administration for work
in Stanford, Calif. Accountants
will also be interviewed Friday
for West Coast jobs with Arthur
Andersen and Co.
Students interested in positions
with Liberty Mutual Insurance
Company with job locations in
Los Angeles and San Francisco
will be interviewed Monday. Stu
dents may sign interview sched
ule at the University Placement
Service.
Boston U announces
graduate fellowships
Boston University's School of
Public Relations and Communi
cations has announced that it
will give five fellowships of $1200
each plus tuition to Master of
Science candidates for the aca
demic year beginning September
12. 1960.
The grants are provided for
one year of graduate study in
journalism, public relations,
broadcasting or motion pictures.
Application forms may be se
cured by writing to Melvin Brods
haug, Dean, Boston University
School of Public Relations and
Communications, 640 Common
wealth Avenue, Boston 15, Mass.
Applications must be in not later
than Feb. 26, 1960.
Use Emerald Classified Ads—
To no avail.
We visited the Registrar's
Office in order to procure a lint
of those students who have
changed addresses s 1 n c e the
Pigger’s Guide was published. We
had no malicious purpose. We
only intended to provide'a supple
ment to said Guide so that each
of us may know where the other
abides.
again, to no avail*
“We perform no such service,”
said those in the Registrar’s
Office.
"Hmmmm," said our reporter.
Ac ting on a hot tip, we> called
the- Registrar's Office to deter
mine whether the IBM machines
had quit working. The Registrar’s
secretary informed us that tho
machines had been acting up and
if we wanted more information
to call a certain exclusive exten
sion number.
K (1ALLKI). An anonymous
voice finally answered and amid
the clicks and clacks, squeaks
and squalls of tortured IBM’s, the
answer came: "No. there's noth
in' wrong with my machines.”
Again our reply, "Hrnmmm."
So after all these trials and
tribulations we now ask the
Registrar s Office, “How are you
fixed for grades?”
r
Buying association gets first delivery
The Manerud-Huntington Fuel
Co, made the first fuel oil deliv
eries Sunday to the fraternities
participating in the house man
ager's cooperative buying asso
ciation.
THIS LS FART of a buying pro
gram that the fraternities are
testing this year. By using co
operative buying, they plan to
buy more economically.
L. A. Mangels, assistant dean
of men, has said that in a period
of perhaps five or six years, the
fraternities will be buying all
their house supplies cooperatively.
Such programs are not new to
fraternities. Oregon State col
UO faculty member
has article published
Roy J. Sampson, assistant pro
fessor of transportation, wa‘s
among the contributors to a spe
cial issue of the Iowa Business
Review.
The article, entitled “What's
Wrong with Railroad Ratemak
ing?’' was among those appear
ing in the issue named “Current
Problems in the Regulation of
Utilities.” Other contributors are
faculty members for the Univer
sity of Wyoming, University of
Iowa and University of Wisconsin.
The publication is sponsored
by the University of Iowa Bureau
of Business and Economic IC*
search.
lege has been participating in a
similar program for several
years.
At present, the group has only
contracted to purchase furt oil on
a cooperative basis. This term
they plan to look into the buying
of meat and produce.
East Asian group
to meet Thursday
"Agriculture in Red China" will
be the topic discussed at the first
winter term meeting of the Uni
versity East Asian Society at 8
p.m. Thursday in the SU.
liamon Ross, graduate student
in the UO School of Education,
will report on recent agricul
tural developments in Communist
China.
The meeting is open to the pub
lic and refreshments will be
served.
Arnold Air Society* -
initiates members
Colonel Horace D. Neely, ho. id
of the Department of Military
and Air Science, was initiated
into the Arnold Air Society with
nine junior and senior Air Force
cadets in a special ceremony
last term.
Seniors initiated were Philip
S. Northcoto and David W. Gault.
New junior members are William
S. Hogan. Keith R. Korpela. Nr>el.
A. Lesley, Peter Bach, John .Vi.
File. Roger R. Comcau and Rob
ert T. Paine.
The University’s squadron of
the society a national honorary
for outstanding advanced Air
Force students, is named for Gen
eral Don Zimmerman, a Univer
sity graduate and ex-offlcial at
the Air Force Academy.
Use Kmc raid Classified A4s—
Phone DI 2-1411, Ext. BHJ
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