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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1962)
Model UN Conference Opens Here Thursday Approximately 500 Oregon high school students, all mem bers of the International Rela tions Leagues at their schools, will participate in a Model Uni ted Nations conference at the University. Feb. 22-2-4. The MUN session is the 15th annual conference sponsored by the University’s Institute of In ternational Studies and Overseas Administration and the Interna tional Relations Committee of the Oregon Education Associa tion. HELMUT SON\I NKF.I.lVr of Washington. D.C.. chief of the International Political Activities Division of the U.S. State De partment. will be a guest speak er He will talk on "American Soviet Disarmament Negotia tions" Saturday at 9:30 a m. in McArthur Couit. Friday at 11 a.m. Aaron Noviek, Director of the University’s Insti tute of Molecular Biology, will speak on "The Relative Nuclear Arms." AT 2:45 p.m. Friday John C. Livingston, associate professor of government at Sacramento State College, will address the conference on “Disarmament and American Foreign Policy.” Carl Hintz. University Librari an who recently returned from a sabbatical in India, will be guest speaker at the Friday night ban quet. His topic will be "Mehen dra Singh: Class of 1902." Persecution Claimed WASHINGTON 1UPI1 - U.S. Ambassador to the United Na tions. Adlai Stevenson, in a let ter made public Tuesday, said reports of Soviet persecution of Jews are “shocking.” Stevenson wrote New York Democratic Congressman Herbert Zelenko that he is "ready to do every thing the t State t Department thinks I can do to be of help" in condemning Russia for the al leged mistreatment. DOING IT THE HARD WAY (GETTING RID OF DANDRUFF, THAT /S') y ho ft" easier 3-minute way for men: FITCH Men, get rid of embarrassing dandruff easy as 1-2-3 whit HTCH! 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The recital will include Mo zart's “Sonata in A major, K. 52f5." Beethoven's "Sonata in G Major. Op. 96." and Igor Stravin sky's “Duo Goncertant." Interview Slated A representative of the Amer ican Friends Service Committee will be at the YWCA lounge in Gerlingrr Hall on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. to interview students interested in summer service projects in the U.S. and abroad. Color pictures of previous proj ects anil student summer work will be shown at 4 p.m. THEATERS Anqel Flight Taps 30 Thirty girls were tapped Feb. 13 at dorm meetings for Angel Flight, National Women’s Mili tary Honorary. The girls were selected from a group of 2o0 by means of petitions and interviews. Girls tapped were: Judy Ames. Patti Benson. Jane Berry, .Mary Jane Boseaccl, Ben nie Browning, Janet Chapman. Joan Cook, Martha Dibble, Bar bara Dye. Kae Ann Engdahl, Margie Gentzkow, Suzanne Ger ber. Claudia Hollenbeck. Nancy Hinman, Eleanor Huston, Sally Johnsrud, Colleen Kendall, Deane Kruggel. 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The Lawrence Radiation Lab oratory is working in the areas of Nuclear Propulsion, Con trolled Thermonuclear Reac tions, Nuclear Explosives for Industry and Defense, Space Physics, and other advanced problems in Nuclear Physics and Engineering. ON FEBRUARY 23 Laboratory staff members will be on Campus to interview out standing students in the Phys ical Sciences and Engineering. Call your placement office for an appointment LAWRENCE RADIATION LABORATORY of the University of California Berkeley and Livermore, California