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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1966)
University to Sponsor Historical Field Trips The public imiy participate in ! tours to historical sites in Oregon : and in n bntnnnirul Held trip sponsored by the University Of-1 flee of Continuing Education dur-' ing May. Mrs. Victor P. Morris, well I known lecturer in Oregon his-1 tory, will accompany the histori- j cal tours, and point out other' sites of historical Interest as well; as Information ubout the specific ! locations whicli will be visited. The first chartered bus tour, j May 11, will include u visit to the boyhood home of Herbert Hoover — the present Minthorn House in Newberg and to the Portland mansion of Henry Pittock, pub lisher of the Oregonian Publish-! ing Company for many years. A personal friend of former j President Hoover, Hurt Brown Barker, will conduct the tour of! the Minthorn House Barker, vice1 president emeritus of the Uni versify, was responsible for the restoration of tills historical land mark. The famous residence of John ! McCoughlin, head of the Hudson's i Hay Company in the early days of; Oregon history, will be toured i during the May 14 tour. That tour j group will also visit Chnmpoegl State Park and the adjacent resi dence of Robert Newell, Oregon pioneer and fur trapper who was' prominent in the state's provi-1 sional government. James Hickman, graduate as- ■ sistant in biology at the Univcr sily will conduct a field trip on May 21 to explore some of the trees, shrubs, and plants in the Cascades. All interested persons are eli gible to participate, although the number of participants in each tour will lie limited A registra tion fee of $7 covers bus fare, and admission charges to the Me Coughlin House and the Newell House. Those wishing further informa-1 tion may contact the University j office of Continuing education, 342-1411, Kxt. 2105 Construction Planned For Oregon Libraries Aii inventory of academic li brary buildings or additions in Oregon which have* been com pleted since January 1, 1960, or which are now under construction shows nine projects with a total cost of §7,480,108. Results of the inventory were released by the State Sponsoring Committee for National Library Week, scheduled April 17 to 23. Projects listed included: Cen tral Oregon College. Bend, $256, 000; George Kox College, New berg. $208,415; I.infield College, McMinnville, $300,000; Multno mah School of the Bible, Portland. $11,300; Oregon State University, Corvallis, $2,215,553; Oregon Technical Institute, Klamath Kails, $150,000; Reed College, Portland, $580,000; Southern Ore gon College, Ashland, $1,800,000; and the University, $2,100,000. In addition, the inventory showed 20 Oregon academic li-_ brary building projects which are in the planning stages. Institu tions involved were; Blue Mountain Community Col lege, Pendleton. $709,000 (esti mated cost); Cascade College, Portland, $600,000; Clatsop Col lege, Astoria, $400,000: Concordia College, Portland, $800,000; Last ern Oregon College, La Grande, Campus Briefs Announcements tor Campus Brtefa muil be turned in by 3:30 p m. the day before publication. Because of apace limitation* no announcements will be run more than twice. Crcaton Crcckrrn arc atked to join the S W IN E. Proteat at noon Saturday. Bring your sign* and moms. The Womb cofTcchouae will be open to student* nnd parent* from 9 p.m.-l a m. Friday and Saturday at 1430 Kincaid. Everyone i« invited to participate in coffee, convolution, and talent. Ticketa are now on aale for the annual Buaineaa Administration Day aponaored by the School of Business. They ate being sold in front of the Dean's office. Student Union Main Desk, and the Alpha Kappa Pai of fice. room 239 Commonwealth. The theme will be "Dcmotihtration for Business.” Don Kennedy, Director of Sale* for White Stag Manufacturing Company, will apeak at the banquet Thursday at the Eugene Hotel. $334,000; Lane Community Col lege, Eugene, $1,500,000; Lewis j and Clark College, Portland, j $1,353,000. Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, $973,00; Mt Angel Abbey, St j Benedict, $800,000; Mt. Angel Col lege, Mt. Angel, $850,000; Oregon ' College of Education, Monmouth, $530,000; Oregon State Univer-1 i sity, Corvallis, $1,104,820; Pacific' i University, Forest Grove, $710, 000; Portland Community Col-1 lege, Portland, $297,000; Portland ' State College, Portland, $1,938, 500. Southwestern Oregon Commu nity College. Coos Bay, $335,400;, Treasure Valley Community Col lege, Ontario; Umpqua Commu , nity College. Roseburg, $303,000: 1 the University (Science Division), i and the University Medical School, Portland, $207,000 — Stahl Receives Honorary Role Franklin W. Stahl, professor of biology at the University, has j gone to Oakland University at | Rochester, Mich , to receive the ! honorary degree of doctor of sci ence at Oakland University's fourth commencement program. i He is an associate in the Univcr j sity Institute of Molecular Biol | ogy. i Stahl and Mcselson collabora ted on experiments that establish [ ed the way in which DNA, the hereditary material, duplicates. I Stahl has since then made ba I sic contributions towards under standing the mechanism by which certain mutations occur and also towards understanding recombi nation. He is the author of a text book on genetics. T.V. 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