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Tuesday January 30 1945
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
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i The Oklahoma Daily
Student newspaper Serving the University of Oklahoma
Editorial Staff
Pat Saunders Editor
Elizabeth Bernard Managing Editor
ISSUE EDITORS— Man' Ann Nesbitt Mary Evelyn Smith Bill Epperson
SOCIETY EDITOR— Mavis Doughty
WIRE EDITOR-Mary Mrll Roberts
ASSISTANT SOCIETY EDITOR — Joan Waite
FEATURE EDITOR— Eleanor Thompson
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Tomorrow the current “March
of Dimes” drive being held on the
campus will come to an end for
vr but students should
STAFF WRITERS— Taffy- Williams Betty Ford Jane Cockrell Patty If1111® J JJf th
Ivester Mary Jane Roberts Betty Lea' Clayton Dorothy 'Kamp1 CB0Be1 °T lw
Frank Skinner Billye Morrow more montns
ct u Dimes are accepted any time
Business Man that they are sent the infantile
ADVERTISING MANAGERS— Juhree ' Blanton Enola Mae Fielder paralysis drive officials and it is
- only to stir up national enthusi-
asm and to promote the feeling
Published daily except Sundays Mondays holidays and vacation periods of personal responsibility for one's !
Entered in the Norman postoffice as second class mall under the act of concentrated cam-1
Congress of March 3 1879 Represented nationally by National Adver-: paigns such as this one are held !
Using Service Inc New York Boston San Francisco Chicago : ity aiv at specified times
" -- I ! ! The student co operation
Reconversion Needs Skilful Planning something which should be high
PFPnvTTi?DcinT a i commended and applauded
: VERSION in war industry can never be brought B spit of the faet that new
abr:iit successfully without much skilful work being done in semester is just getting under-
way of preparation The road must be cleared before gigan-" WJ’ and students are suit busy
fic munition plaifts can be! turned to die production of civ- ?r°IW
ilia materials ” j IT ££
by Urew the war fa greasing now we!
snail-probably have sufficient time to make way for the ( of afternoon Union programs
coming of postwar plant Operations working in the stamp booth ao
I ceptlng " contributions' putting
IN THE automotive industry all talk of reconversion 0M dance Friday night and
itself has been temporarily dropped anf the big subiect atj "U° U” Mt wer to hePB
present is prereconversion that is taking the step prelfaifa-l KSS
ary to the big change in industry ! rti’ is fa ofWmret worthy
BY GETTING authority to take adequate prereconver- ST
sion steps in advance utilizing personnel not fully occupied thing which with its 'national as-
in war work the automotive - companies are convinced that15®1:18 iVeii “dequtte publicity
rat prtidu wffl not suffer-and the W firt ifter "V
V-E day will be aided j The “coteries" whlcl were held
THE SCHEDUUNG now of wodc at svill allow a
orderly transition to combined war and civilian opera- another' ' example of what stu-
stions after V-E day will reduce whatjcould lie k major home 'den? are capable of doing if they
front problem-some workers producing war materials and IlLthS Sd
others awaiting employment in plants still tirying to switch best of their ability'
- to civilian output ' j The ultimate worth of this
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University Gazette
TUESDAY JANUARY 30
Christian Science Organization: Weekly religious me
- ing Room 210 Union Buff ing :10 7:40 pm
Hestia: First meeting of semester Honw Economics Cl
Room 5:00 pjn
' Chi Delta Phi: Regular meeting Room 120 Union Bui
- ing 7:15 pjn
Basketball: O U vs Oklahoma Aggies Field Housf
7:45pnL ' 'Ai
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31
Duck's Club: Business meeting Women’s Building R
102 5:00 pm ’ k
- Alpha Epsilon Delta: Business meeting Biology Bull
ing Room 105 7:30 pm 1 ‘ g
Piano Recital: John Kirkpatrick Holmberg Hall Autfi
torium 8:00 pm h
Constructive University Critics (CUC): Student-Fag
ulty Forum Room 219 Union Building 4:00 pm 1
’ Tau Beta Vs: Banquet Speaker: Dr Cortez A M Ewin
“The Coming Peace” Room 100 Union Building 6:7
pm ' ' ' - '
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1 '
- Russian Film— 'TaiycV with English sub-titles: Okl
homa Theater 5:15 pm '
r Student Christian Associations — Freshman Club:
Lounge 4:00 pm
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 ' V
Basketball: O U Vs Xofman Xavy Zoomers at Naval A
Station '
- SUNDAY FEBRUARY 4
-Services in XllNormaN Churches: Sunday School 9:3
a m Preaching Services 10:50 am
if NOTE:
It has been called to the attention of the Athletic Depar
ment that several members of the faculty were charged 8C
- admission to the Kansas game on Saturday night January
20c The charge should have been' 50c ’ the same as for stu
dents Mr W J Cross will be glad to refund the overcharge
Jf those persons will call at his office in the Field House
UNIVERSITY SENATE MEETING !
iJ" ' Mohriet Hall Room 101 '
"'Monday January 29 4:10 pm j
Agenda' j
I Approval of minutes of the last two meetings ' !
II-Standing committee reports
III New business ' “ !
Ir 'Any unfinished old business (
V' Adjournment-
Respectfully submitted
E E: Hatfield Secretary
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-NOW OR NEVER jFiist of Series
Of Book Revjev
TTurr AC Project cane not only tm aiding
J U a AS the taking of the Normandy beachhead took! pairaiyri drive f ud ' Coeda
10 months of careful planning essential work that is me- ! 13- ‘b' oiunity f
paratory to reconversion mustbe completed by spkialirf's aud ciJubm 'sVntT WIwTrt
bef?r® great numbers of workers can return to civilian jobs i 'Jir from bome to becon ac”
after tbs Victory in Europe ' —ERMA' HOLT’ another and
to'iwwiaotefh
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l?‘Year'OM Vote Argumerits Refuted ’SJ'uu coion k ppre
“IP THPVnr u i r ’ - dated and lauded but Is this en-
ip IMP 1 1th old enough to fight then they re old i ®uh for the average student to
enough to vote” 1doJ If one does what he calls his
i and then feels that he can
WflEN iOUNG boys are 18 years old they are drafted 8top leave the reat up to
into the armed forces to learn the art of war After thev I me°ne ‘'k®' then he 18 not H'or-
luve done hi they are' shippd JL
there they fight and defend the right to live vOnce they get ' Pomorow 18 the last chance to ! A the njime of this spe
into battle they soon have seen everything there is to see lfontrlbute t0 ths drive and helpk implies this is your chance !e M Manninc assistant
nrev Leon noreseri0and oWe- ZZt 3? S3
The ump 0 th 8U(
lJulluy U1CJ1 U1CVI Hluaen on lho At the dance in the Union Frl- Junior high school
Should 1 able to vote for how the eoontry should be J -! £ S' £&£' Jm"
y and give every the Prlnce charmings In order onK: talent show
“' hit" and get ’ drama and Saturdays youn
men will take Pie's concerts
combing thdr hair
" krom rage 1
— ever in normal times coeds are
I to promote fhat “friendly" splr- noted-for doing 'similar acts Just TV UwnnJnno-
“ to get a date but at leas they are1 iSe JorOaClCaS
much more subtle about the affair! ’ j
It is entirely up to the female L1“The JIundrf Dre88“l
escort as To whether or -not 8he Fflean°ru Z'V reve1'-
should call personally for herJJ"- ?ir?t c
date Most of the gals are hoping ’ the 18ch“V
that the three evenings will be 88 the fiwt of a rlwi of
clear
called1
ed that their pocketbooks are not J!1
bulging with gi-eon matter J
spectacular The pi-ORram directed bv
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A YOUTH of 12 can be taught armed warfare but wciWNAD Schedule
xx-j old not consider 12 years old the age to vote In peace 1 ®
xvl 'ii a lxy is between the ages of 16 to 20 his life consists
of tun— dancing dating going to school
HIS MIND has not reallv learned n fhiL- i ! fl:15 ConBole Meditotions
national jiolitiral cetmomicai and financial questions He'S ”“2 mL1
docs not have a thorough enough understanding of dcodIc 10:15 Epmentary Gorman
:n-rrrc' lis vou" g “ 'voi ft is &
ll:li All the World's a Stage
AND HOW wonld we Fgres if we did not give AnJiS SS 8“m
cncaii 'Xouth the right to grow up politically licforc we re- 12:15 World Market News
Qtu t them to vote? -
-RUTII ANN HILL
j wearing their beat suit or uni- some of the big-time cds
: form and practising some come- of the men already have all
hither personality smilea hours filled with coke
! Merchants have made the an- and strolls on the campus
nouncemcnt that date books arc Students seeking grades
being sold by the hundreds to nxkcd their professors for
! " ' dates Several of these cage
! 2:15 Notes and Clefs pie have gone as far as pror
2:45 School of Religion tall cokes with the “A" gra
5:00 Treasury Piano Recordings 1 ntml l the same time
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1:30
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Indians for Indians
From the Opera
News
3:30 Jam Session
3:15 Religious Book Shelf
1:00 Rhapsody in Wax
1 4:13 Diologlst Look at Life
4:30 Highlights of History
4:50 News
5:00 Southwest Forum
5:30 Speech D('tartment
5:43 Evening Concert
0:33 News
j So fellows put your Im
! l'orwanl and make till wee
j worth remembering
know one of you may be
lucky gal’s “pin-up"
' —Joan Wi
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Saunders, Pat. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1945, newspaper, January 30, 1945; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800465/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.