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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1966)
Italian Water Art Architect's Topic A California landscape archi trrt who has lectured at four Italian universities will discuss "Decorative Use of Water in Italy" at the University at 8 p in. today in lOtl Lawrence. As a guest of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts' lie partment of landscape and Urban Manning, Donald h Crump will meet with students, attend a ter minal review, and participate in a planning and housing seminar, in addition to giving his public lecture today Crump was graduated from the I diversity in 1983. when he won the American Society of Land grape Architects’ Merit Award for excellence in the study of landscape architecture He is cur rently a doctoral candidate in botany. YR's to Debate Lower Voting Age A debate on whether the voting age should be lowered to 18 will take place at the Young Repub licans meeting Thursday at 7 p.m in the Student Union Taking the affirmative side will be Maune penner and Annette Iiuchanan Jerry Norton and Kandy Gragg will take the nega tive stand Following tiie debate the YR club will vote on a resolution to lower the voting age All inter ested students are invited to at tend. Committee . . . i( niilinurrf from f>nr/r J) t nivrrsity President for student mem hors to this committee, there is some precedence set lor ap pointing members to minor courts,” In the question of whether the advisor to courts should help the AM O President iri making these appointments, Dean Nickerson said he would he "perfectly will ing to sec the advisor make up a list after interviewing prospec tive candidates and send it to the student body president. "Whoever has this job (assist ing the president),” Nickerson warned, "will have to he some one who will he paid for it Oth erwise the job won’t be done "The problem,” he added, "is simply one of time.” He pointed out that the person who did the interviewing last year spent over (10 hours on it. Student Receives Earhart Award A t'niversity physics major. Bonne I.ivesay, has received the Amelia Karhart Award for out standing achievement in the Civil Air Patrol cadet program. Miss l.ivesay is a member of the Mahlon Sweet Squadron, CAP Upon entering the Uni versity this year, she transferred her membership from Gateway Squadron, Portland Miss Livesay is a 1965 C A P scholarship winner and was one of several Oregon cadets select ed to attend missile orientation at Vandenberg Air Base, Calif., in August, 1965. Campus Briefs A .nouncement* (of C*mpu« Hnd» imt*t I>t turned in by J.JO pm. the day Mott publication. B«*um oi tpace limitation*, no *nrwAUK«m«nii wrtU l>* run mot* this twur The kre Knt»m>4 f*«4t mil tpTuk Oft *tv Rj'IkaI St-air* t l-r(t »!xl lh* Mrtir« Hi 1 ihf ( huf^H" *1 m**i t«l47 in the hi* IHr Lltlr Cwfffl Srfif* rMnmillrt ill Brff' *i ut*m today in the SI*. TW wtU Hr nit Plight nw^t •»* At noon t**ii» in |t*4 pimrh. Rcmrmhr • to bring «a4r* for Project Apple (untutrt. and •late* The YWCA * ftlxnrf will meet .»! t « •». in the \ li .iff. (k». i 4«r Ilf.ikra iful llrco « fluU^ hff Ibf < *rr^ru» Will le taken a* t> p m today in M< Arthur lout I, Wmr ><hii n*fji And plea**- Iw prompt lUptsat Student l*«itofl mn l»i» don't (■ ftfrt the v<r*|»i i Mrryicc at fe ll |'.m. to day in the SI*. There will hr a mMnUiuty Kro»h fPQ fnrrtn.K lor aM old *nd new mrml»f» at t t»*d»> in l IM Commonwealth Of eg Aim picture* will l*c taken, ami a inunl *-l at tendance will le kr|4 Thrrr will lw a White Cap* meeting -it 6 *■» today m the St*. H««otn nutfthcf .ill br J»o*icd. The WRA K*r« utivr Council will meet at t. ?*• pm toda> in the S1‘ Kiom num hfi Will be pu*lnl I irrgaii* picture* will le taken r Young Republican* 1*ill hold a debate on lowrfinl the vrrtittg apr fr> ]R at 7 pm. to day in the SI* All member* should ptrui to attend, fot a restitution tm thi* t**ue will f*r ; j"*r.! following the drhatr Cuntf4ry to the time on post card* writ to mcmlen, thr meeting %* *11 take place at 7 p m. All in tr 1 rated i-riMiM uic «i«o invited. Alpha phi Omega, men's national M-ftiff fraternity. invite* Jim to an open buntiCM meeting at 7 f».m today in ihr SI*. < oll»jfr ! ife ’x*ill mrrt at d p m today at | thr lirlta Lamina *writy. fir. Sfevcitton » ill k thr tpeakrr petition* f«#r thoae wanting tr> work on J \V**fid I'niver»it>r SefVICr Week air avail j able mitfttdc of JOJ St’ Tb<>*c already i working < n committee* plroc turn in a rl**» schedule, For more information call Alter T»ur tritag a K*t JIM. ( hi I>rlt4 phi. women'* creative writing and literary honorary, i* accepting maim wrip«* fr'»m potential mrmkr*. T*hc manu will be ;udg«-d hy the prc*ent mrm far * for basic *tylc. depth of expression, and creative content. ( < ntart Mi** Rise in thr Browsing H*-»m or R Xudo at Laurel llinm for more information, III ter c> ted in working on (anew Fete publicity* plra*e hurry in turning your pe tttion* into the third floor of thr St* Stu dent* of any academic cl*-* are eligible. The Iranian Student Association mvitr*. all interested pe«»p!r to attend a special meeting at 7 p m Sunday in the St*. Cliff Constance. l’nivrr*ity rrgistiar. will *how slide* and di»ctt»* hi* recent one year trip to Iran 1 Art Invitation to Learn of — PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES with A NAVY UNDERSEA TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY U. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION PASADENA, CALIFORNIA By Scheduling an Interview with - - • J. H. JENNISON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd for positions in PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS Your Placement Director — has further information —will furnish publications —can schedule your interview An Equal Opportunity Employer U. S. Citizenship Required Pott to Discuss Leftists, Church The Ilev. Norman Pott will speak at a luncheon discussion on The Radical Student Left and the Renewal of the Church” at noon today in the Student Un Ion. Pott was ordained into t h e ministry in lf)57 from the School of Theology at Princeton Uni versity. He did graduate work at the University or Edinburgh in Scotland. He served at the University of California at Berkeley from I960 04 as the Presbyterian campus minister In 1965 he came to the Central Presbyterian Church in Eugene. The program is sponsored by the SU Forum Committee. The public is invited TODAY’S STAFF Night Editor: Maxine Elliott. Desk Editor: Jaqi Thompson. Reporters: Cliff Sanderlin, Jim Sellers, Starla Stoddard. Proofreader: Chris Florea. Freshmen Face Stern Test... One is Steve Bond who, after ! only two meets, holds the 1650 yard and 500 yard freestyle frosh swimming records, with time of 15:21.9 and 19:02.9 The other is Robert May who placed high in several events at a IM Schedule Basketball 3.50 Court 40, Busads A vs. Hawaiiaris A. Court 43, Psychology A vs. Sociology A. 4:35 Court 40, Chi Phi A vs. Delta Tau Delta A. Court 43, Accelerators A vs. Phi Eigma Kappa A. 5:15 Court 40, Bean East A vs. Parsons A. Court 43, Chargers A vs. Robbins A. Handball 4:00 Sigma Chi vs. Campbell. 4:00 Sigma Chi vs. Campbell. Want to really get results?— Use Emerald Classified Ads— Phone 342-1411, Ext. 1818 northwest YMCA meet in Eugene last week May swims the breast stroke and butterfly. "We’ll try and give them a bat tle,” said Van Rosscn The frosh basketballers will be no less busy. After dropping two close games to archrival Oregon State last weekend, the Ducklings have been drilling hard in practice for the University of Portland frosh, which they meet Thursday at Port land and Friday at Eugene. Both games start at six. PL-3 Program TTII RSDAV, JAM AKV 27 *•-.**' Iir.VTLEV--BRINKLEY REPORT ' THEOREM'S EITKRATCRK: 'Criteria for Judging Boob for *"■ THE ( ONSTITHTTOX AXD EMVEOVMEXT STAXDAKDS: < Repeat) *: '• THE THEATER: An examination ' f-thr theater - o;.< of the 9:to- POET S EYE: Kc*tcr Svendwo read* from the works of 1947 Poiitwr Pnzc winner Robert Ixtwell, 9: *r- i»XE WORLD AT A TIME f Repeat i CLASSIFIED ADS MU I lUt CLASSIFIED Deadline: 2:00 pm. day preceding publi cation. Deadline for Monday, however, is 10 a.m. Friday. Classified Cost: 5c per word the first day, 3c per word every day thereafter. FOR SALE i TIGERS and Tigresses. Don t Be Second In Line For Vour Bud die’s PLAYBOY. OGLE YOUR | OWN COPY. 1 year $ 6.50 2 years $12.00 3 years $16.50 Send check or M.O. to Louie Abramson, Campus Rep., 110 E. 15th, Eugene. 3 BEDROOM house. 14 bath, small down payment Assume 5l/4% loan, terms available for owner’s equity. 65 W. 36th, Eu gene. 343 7965 SEVERAL new pairs of track and football shoes. Different sizes. Very reasonably priced. Dave Dixon, 547 E. 14th, down stairs after 6. SCARPA Gartner Ski Boots Nev er been used. Dolomite soles. Size 10. Steve Green, 344-7239 evenings. SKIERS, Kastinger ‘‘Golden K” buckle boots, size 11, cost $85. Worn seven times. Must sell. $55. Ext. 1387. Steve. ARNSTEINER blizzard skis, 220 cm., swivel-toe, marker turn table. $40 or offer. 345-8847. OLIVETTI lettera-22 typewriter. Excellent condition. $30. 345 8726. MALE upperclass dorm contract. Boynton Hall. 1842, ask for Lloyd, Rm. 205. 1965 SET of Collier’s Encyclope dias. Make offer. Phone 344-2318. 3-YR.-OLD Conn Organ, 1 Baldwin Organsonic. 344-5083. APPLES—40 lbs., $1. Bring con tainer. 1155 Madison. 342-2570. CARS & CYCLES 1958 Ford Red Convertible. Good condition: top 2 years old, new brakes, water pump, 50,000 mi. ! on engine. Asking $475. Craig Sirnio. ext. 1584. 1440 E. 19th. i 1960 TRIUMPH Herald. 2-dr. New motor, generator, battery, regu lator, brakes and registration. Financing available. $450. 345 4196. 1955 OLDS—white. 4-door, auto matic. Only $90. Call Ruth Arend, 344-0866. | 1951 CHEVROLET, runs good, good rubber, $90, call alter 5. 344-6111. 1958 VOLVO. Very clean. Engine overhauled. $425. 345-2697. j HONDA 50, C 110, 1962, black. I $100. 345-9566. CARS & CYCLES 55 CHEVROLET, 4-dr., V-8 au tomatic. Excellent condition $350. 1410 High. Dan. 1963 HONDA~“5oT”~Good condi tion. $110. Call Bob Carl, ext. 1817, 3-5 p.m. daily. 1956 M-G roadster. Good rubber, new paint, $300. Must sell imme diately. 747-2925. 1959 FORD Galaxy, yellow with ivory top. Easy terms. $500. 343 0457. 1964 HONDA 150. Good condi tion. $325. Evenings 343-4865. FOR RENT MALE student housing, bed-sit ting room, clean, quiet, warm, sunny. Bath and shower, park ing. $44. 2308 Willamette St. 344-9710. COMFORTABLY furnished 1 bedroom duplex near campus. Prefer married student who ap preciates privacy and quietness. $70 mo. plus utilities. 343-4191. 10x50 — 1964 Biltmore mobile home in beautiful condition, 2 bedrooms, front kitchen, terms available. Call 935-2445 after 3 pm. TOWN and campus 2 bdrm. con temporary garden-type furnished apartments, S115-S125. 1253 Fer ry. 344-8235 or 344-4614 ROOM with house privileges. $35. 968Alder. 342-2205. SERVICES QUALITY TYPING . . . Editing . . . U of O Graduate. Graduate School approved. IBM executive. Mrs. Davis Burnett, 3030 Wil lamette No. 6. 342-2045. EXPERIENCED secretary-steno IBM executive typewriter, dicta phone - mimeograph. Private phone 688 3579. WORK wanted—ironing, close to campus. Fast, efficient, $1.00 per hour. 1605 Moss St. 345-4504. TERM PAPERS. Neat, accurate typing. Standard rates. 343-6690 afternoons, evenings. DRESSMAKING and alterations. 345-2047. TYPING — 345-5754. Graduate approved. TYPEWRITER REPAIRS. 343-9112. WILL tvpe student papers. 688 7286. TYPING—Fast Service. 344-8930. SPEEDY typing service. Reasonable. 345-1658. ALTERATIONS and Dressmak ing, reasonable rates. 345-3922. IRONING — $1 PER HOUR. 342-4328. WANTED ROOM in QUIET home near cam pus, south or east. Interview. March move. Miss Swails, 344 2568 MICROPHONE with or without amplifier. Ext. 1694. Leave mes sage. Mike Detlefson. ROOMMATE: Share apartment with three guys. Near campus. 342-4229 after 7. FEMALE roommate. Close to campus, walking distance. 344 9161. HELP WANTED BOOK ORDER DEPARTMENT— Three students needed to fill openings in order department of local firm. Must be available for 8 hours on Sunday and from 4:30-9:30 Monday through Wed nesday. Only students available for 4 days need apply. This is a salaried position. Call personnel manager, 345-0216 9:30 a m. - 2 p m. NEED band for house dance, etc? Call H-B and the Checkmates. New lower prices. Contract Pal at 343-5727 RIDES — RIDERS RIDERS wanted to Tacoma. Leave Friday afternoon, return Sun day. Ext. 1057 or 1846. LOST AND FOUND REWARD for return of tan lined Six Jack jacket. Lost at SU dance on 23rd No questions ask ed. Contact Bob Bovt, Box 7, McAllister Hall. PERSONAL DON'T come to New World Cof fee House Friday night dinner. It’s on Saturday this week. Exot ic Indian curry, divined by Mrs. Helmers, served with a lavish ar ray of condiments. Make reser vations now for New World Cof fee House. DELTA UPSILON underclass men displayed gTeat speed and agility in CRUSHING the upper class 19-12. Thus, the upperclass will cheerfully serve the under classmen filet mignon. BATMAN 7:30 tonite — wrong again! YR debate 7:00 tonite — that’s where you’re right! D.U. Sophomore, we will pay medical bills since you are buy-> ing. t WHO cares who John R. Moore : is?! G.S. — B.P. JOIN the YR's tonite before the rush next term. WORDS are less; John R. Moore. CARE Folk Fest needs help. Call 343-5640. WHO is "JOHN R. MOORE?!”?