UO profs to attend holiday conference
Ten University faculty mem
bers from the departments of
Hnglish and foreign languages
will attend the Pacific Coast Phil
ological Association conference
Friday and Saturday. The con
ference will be held at the Uni
versity of California at Santa
Barbara.
The Philological Association
is a group Interested In the study
of literature and language.
Hester Svendsen, head of the
Kngllsh department, will discuss
"Milton as Comparatist." Crls
tof Wegelln, associate professor
of Fngllah, will speak on "Notes
j on the Decline of Internatfonal
I Fiction: Hemingway.”
Stanley K. Maveety, assistant
professor of Knglish, will discuss
Doctrine In William Tyndale’s
“Bible Translation: Its Source
and Parallel in Luther's New Tes
tament.”
Roland C. Bali, assistant pro
fessor of Knglish, will be chair
man of the American literature
section, and Krederick M. Com
bellaek, professor of classical
languages, will be secretary of
the general and comparative lit
erature section. Uombellack is on
leave from the University, but
| will return spring term.
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Campus briefs
• Honor* College Publication* Board will
m»*H at 12:45 p.m today in the SI'.
Koorn number will be posted.
• Movie Committee will not meet today.
• Skull and Dagger will meet at 10 p.m.
Saturday in front of the Athletic Hall of
Farm at the main entrance to McArthur
Court. Bring your sweater*.
• Ski Quack* will hold a abort meeting
at 7 p.m tonight. All member* planning
to attend the January 1 3and 14 ski trip
must attend.
• Architecture Student’* Wive* will meet
at 7 JO p.m. tonight in the Faculty I^otinge
of Lawrence Hall. A short meeting will
be held prior to Mr. Bryan's lecture.
• Men** Stunt Squad will meet at 3 p.m.
t-'iay at Late 1, Hayward field for a
work party.
• Junior Panhellcnic will meet at noon
l"'day in the Men's [.oungo of Gerlinger.
• Amphibian pledge* will meet at 7 p.m.
tonight.
• Sophomore YWCA Cabinet will meet
at the regular time today. Refreshments
w ill J»e served.
• Baha’i Campui Fellowship will meet
at 4 p.m. November 26 at Friendly House,
244' Kincaid. Thi- is a Baha’i Holy da-,
called Day of the Covenant. For thi- oc
casion guest speaker. Dr. Nasruflah Has.
sekb, hi*t'»ry profe-vor at I.ewi* and Clark,
will speak on New Covenant with
Man “ AH interested person* arc invited
to attend.
• Baha’i Campu* Fellowship* will meet
at 4:30 pm Saturday at the home of
Houshang Tolout, 362*- Fast 13th St.
• Baha'i Campus Fellowship will meet
>» 4 40 November 7 in the Student Union.
R^e.m number will l>e posted.
• Senate and Cabinet joint meeting at
4 p.m today in the SU Representative*
from United State* National Student As
sociation will speak. Open to public. Room
number will be posted.
• Rally board suggest* all Homecoming
game ticket holder* be at game early to
g»*t seat* to take part in prr game activ
ities. Lame start* at 1 :30 Saturday.
• DeMolay Past Master Counselor* club
meeting at noon today in the SU. Room
number will be posted.
• Member* of YWCA House Council
are a*ked to stop by the YWCA office in
Gerlinger during noon hour today to pick
up newsletters.
• Greater Oregon Committee. Central
Board. Special Event* staff, and high
school chaidmen will meet at 8 p.m to
night in the SU. Room number will he
, posted.
• Newman House will have a class on
i "The Meaning of Sacred Scripture,” con
ducted by Father Gerald Buckley, from 7
I to 8 p.in. tonight at 7493 E. 15th St.
• Mortar Board will meet at 6:30 p.m.
tonight at the Alpha Chi Omega house.
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1961 Homecoming Weekend events:
Rock & Roll Dance (Grubbies)
FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M., MacARTHUR COURT
The Strugglers and The Vibratones
Admission: 75c or one Homecoming
Button (50c)
Alumni Luncheon
SATURDAY 11:30-1:00 SU BALLROOM
$1.50
Pearl Bailey Concert
SATURDAY, 7:30 MacARTHUR COURT
General Admission: Student $1.50,
Adult $2.00; Reserved $2.50
Homecoming Semi-formal Dance
SATURDAY, 8:30 MacARTHUR COURT
The Starlighters
Dance & Concert
$6.00 per couple; $5.00 Spouse Ticket
OREGON VS. OREGON STATE FOOTBALL GAME
Hayward Field, 1:30 Saturday—Adults All $4.00
Students—Reserve Seat Tickets from Athletic Dept.
All tickets are available at the Main Desk in the Student Union or at the door of each
Homecoming Event.
Committee plans pre-dent address
rvepreseniauves or me Admis
sions Committee of the Univer
sity Dental School will address
all interested pre-dental students
at 7:30 tonight in room 123, Sci
ence.
The program will include
speakers and a question and an
swer session. All students with
questions or those seeking admi
sion to the Dental School next
fall are particularly urged to at
tend.
Private interviews for appli
cants or prospective applicants
will be held between 3 and 5 p.m.
today with representatives of the
Admission Committee. Those stu
dents wishing appointments
snoum contact the secretary at
the Biology Office, Room 361,
Science.
There will not be a regular se
ries of interviews this year. This
will be the best opportunity to
ask questions and receive per
sonal contact and attention.
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U»S. Cavalry, entertained an in
formal part}- of Indians at the
Little Big Horn. Seymour Griggs
entertained a small party of
friends in his apartment. Griggs
served IKJ’s-to-go. Griggs’ party
was eminently more successful.
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...something a little
less serious
by ted mahar
If you think these columns are easy to write, you are badly er
roneous. Why, for three weeks I’ve been throwing away columns
that just didn’t pan out. Here are the beginnings of some columns
I have abandoned:
Gregor Samsa awoke from a night of uneasy dreams to find that
he had been transformed in his sleep into a giant Dairy Queen . . .
Four score and seven years ago our four fathers brought forth
a new Dairy Queen, conceived in goodness and dedicated to the
proposition that not all ice creams are created equal . . .
Now I’m not going to tell you my whole blankety-blank auto
biography or anything phony like that, but if you really want to
know, my old name is Holden Caulfield and I’m an absolute mad
man about Dairy Queens ...
So much for those. As you can see, they seem to lack originality
in one way or another.
Then I decided to write a few limericks. I have never been par
ticularly adept at limericks, but being about 400 years behind the
times, I felt that the Universal Man should try everything once.
(Unfortunately, it’s no longer possible for people to be universal
men. You just can’t do EVERYTHING these days. For example,
General Motors flatly refused to let me design 1984’s Cadillacs. The
Industrial Revolution delivered the coup de grace to Universal
Manhood).
Oh yes, limericks. The following example will show you why
I decided not to devote a column to my own limericks:
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Listen, Orson Wells,
1 * Dairy Queen
is neatsy-keen.
Attend the Sadler Wells.
Obviously, I was already desperate, so I decided to write about
my cat, Roger Mosky. I was going to give Roger a Dairy Queen
to see if she would eat it. She didn’t. She has never seen a Dairy
Queen yet, because I couldn't get it to her on my bicycle. I bought
a Dairy Queen and was riding home with it on my bicycle, when
this little old lady driving a Stutz Bearcat came whizzing around a
corner at about 80 miles an hour. I quickly applied my brakes, which
are of the hand variety. When the little old lady had gone, pursued
by five Eugene police cars and the Campbell Club hearse, I wiped
my brow in relief. Then I noticed that I had crushed my Dairy
Queen when I applied the brakes. That’s right, all over. So I got
out my handkerchief! and wiped the Dairy Queen off my forehead
and drove home. Frustrated, I wrote the following column and
went to bed:
Dairy Queens really taste quite good. I personally like them my
: self and recommend them highly. Roger Mosky probably likes them
I too.
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