Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1962, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Library Award Winners Share $570
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ture and Scope of a Home Li
brary,"
The Josephine Ryans Harphnm
Award, presented at the Ail
rampim Sing Saturday night,
wan won by Dyment Hall, fresh
man women*' dormitory. Runnera
tip in the contest were Sigma I'hl
Kpailon, Rebec House, and Delta
Delta Delta,
Other awards were as follows:
MAIN t ATFGOKIKH
I'ndergrmhinte student’s (ieneral
Library
Sponsored by the University
Co-operative Bookstore.
First Prize—$2f> in books
I'nri Knapp, .Senior, Kast Asian
Studies.
Sn'itnd Prize—Slo in hooks
Will Wright, Senior, Mathe
matics.
Third Prize—$10 in books
Philip D, Thompson, Senior, Ar
chitecture and Philosophy.
Iloaorubte Mention
Albert Wach, Senior, General
Science.
(•ruduate Student's (icneral
Library
Sponsored by Mrs. Henry
Trump, a m<*mbi r of the Associ
ation of Patron* and Friend* of
the University Library and a
former mem tier of the University
Library staff, in memory of her
husband, Henry Tramp,
f irst Prize—$25 iti tvxik*
Lowell A. tiinrich*. Graduate.
Mathematics.
Second Prize—$15 In books
Robert A. Lee. Graduate, Eng
lish.
Third Prize—$10 in books
Donald Neuman, Graduate, His
tory.
Honorable Mention
Suzanne Broulllard, Graduate.
Art Education.
(•rudunte Student's Specialized
Library
Sponsored by the Association
of Patrons and Friends of the
University Library.
First Prize—$25 In books
Dilip N. Kavol, Graduate,
Chemistry.
Specialized: Ancient ar.d Prim
itive Art.
Second Prize—$15 in books
Victor Yu, Graduate, Physics.
Specialized: Science.
Third Prize—$10 in books
Glenn T. Edwards, Graduate.
History.
Specialized: American History.
Honorable Mention
Essuo Kurimoto, Graduate,
Physical Education.
Specialized: Physical Educa
tion.
Library No. 1 Research Refer
ences.
Special Paperback General or
Specialized Llbrarj
Sponsored hy the University
Co-operative Bookstore and the
House Librarians.
First Prize—510 in cash offered
by the University Co-operative
Bookstore
Glenn T. Edwards, Graduate,
History.
Specialized: American History.
Second Prize—$.r) in cash offered
by the House Librarians
Larry Lee Parker, Junior, Phil
osophy.
Honorable Mention
Greg Berglund, Senior, Gener
al Social Science and Secondary
Teaching.
Specialized: Russia and Russian
History, Culture, Politics, Litera
ture, Language.
Undergraduate Student’s
Specialized Library'
Sponsored by the Association
of Patrons and Friends of the
University Library.
First Prize $2") in books
Philip Harding, Senior, Archi
tecture.
Specialized: A rrhitecture.
Second Prize—-$15 in books
John Milde, Junior, A,A.A.
Specialized: The Pacific North
j west and Tlie West.
Third Prize—fit) In hooka
John Tysell, Junior, Pre-medi
! dne.
Specialized: The Soviet Union
and Her Russian Heritage,
Honorable Mention
Otho G. Bandera, Junior, Rua
: Man Language.
! Specialized: Russia: An Inter
pretation.
S PK< IA L <: A TEGOR I KM
THE EUGENE PIPE & PROD
UCTS COMPANY offers two
j cash prizes of $30 for the two
best specialized libraries in the
field of science submitted by an
undergraduate student.
First Prize—$20 in cash
Hoy Stephen Silverman, Gradu
ate. Mathematics.
Specialized: Mathematics.
, Second Prize—$10 iri cash
George F. Neavoll, Junior, Po
I litical Science.
Specialized: Wild Life Conser
j vat ion.
THE EUGENE REGISTER*
iGUARD offers a $20 cash prize
' for the best general or special
ized library submitted by a jour
nalism major an undergraduate
or graduate student.
Winner
Jennie D. Wilson, Freshman,
; Journalism.
General Library.
ROY M. MORSE, BROADWAY.
INCORPORATED, offers a *20
I cash prize for the bent general or
! specialized library submitted by
a business administration or eco
nomies major, undergraduate or
| graduate student,
i Winner
John M. Selander, Graduate,
| Economics.
Specialized: Economics.
PHI DELTA KAPPA, Nation
al Men's Educational Honorary,
' offers a cash prize of $20 for the
best general or specialized library
submitted by an education ma
| jor, undergraduate or graduate
I student.
! \\ inner
Suzanne Broulllard, Graduate,
Art Education.
General Library.
SOUTHWEST OREGON
! CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
] offers a cash prize of $20 for the
best library in the field of ar
| chitecture submitted by a School
of Architecture major graduate
!or undergraduate.
Winner
Philip R. Harding, Fifth Year
I Architecture.
Specialized: Architecture.
UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL
I offers a cash prize of $25 for
I the best law student's personal
library submitted by a law stu
dent.
Winner
Richard A. Shaw, Graduate.
Law.
Specialized: Law.
Richard A. Shaw, Graduate,
; Law.
General Library.
Richard A. Shaw, Graduate,
Law.
General Paperback Library.
TUK WEYERHAEUSER TIM
BER COMPANY offers a $20
cash prize for the best library
submitted by an undergraduate or
graduate student in the field of
political science.
Winner
Douglas K. Vincent, Graduate,
| Political Science.
Specialized; Political Science.
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE
CHASE, members of the Associ
ation of Patrons and Friends of
the University Library, offers a
$20 cash prize for the best li
brary submitted by an under
graduate or graduate student
majors in philosophy and reli
gion.
Winner
Sam Sung Lee, Graduate, Phil
osophy.
Specialized: Philosophy.
Honorable Mention
N. P. Ros;, History and Reli
gion.
Specialized; P.ciigion.
MR. AND MRS. ELMO
i CHASE, member s of the Associa
tion of Patrons and Friends of
the Univcisity Library, offers a
$20 cash prize for the best li
brary, general or specialized, sub
mitted by a foreign student, un
dergraduate or graduate.
Winner:
Ffsuo Kurimoto, Graduate.
Physical Education.
Specialized: Physical Educa
tion, Research References.
Honorable .Mention
Sam Sung Lre, Graduate, Phil
osophy.
Specialized: Philosophy.
MRS. GEORGE GIUSTINA, a
member of the Association of Pa
trons and Friends of the Univer
sity Library, offers cash prizes
for the two best libraries in the
field of literature (foreign, Eng
lish, American) submitted by a
graduate or undergraduate stu
dent.
\\ timers
First I’ri/.r—$20 in cash
Robert A. Lee, Graduate. Eng
lish.
General Literature.
Second Prize—S10 in ea h
Quentin Breen, Senior, English.
Specialized: Literature.
MR . AND MRS. EVERETT
HARPHAM, members of the As
sociation of Patrons and Friends
of the University Library, offers
a ?20 cash prize to the graduate
or undergraduate student submit
ting the best specialized library
interpreting a foreign country
or area of the world empha.siz
the cultural, social, political, his
torical. economic, and scientific
aspects which will promote bet
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