The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1948 Page: 4 of 14
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PAGE FOUR
OU Debate Teams to Tangle 'Rare Chemical
With Missourians Britishers 'Lost in Blast -
Three teams were chosen in debate tryouts to tangle with
British and American students in forthcoming debates this
semester
Gals Surpass
Men in Date
Applications
More than 300 Ummen and al-
most as many men filled out IAIA-
IWA date bureau applications dur-
ing the bureaus first week of op
eration Ken Meyer director of the
bureau announced Wednesday
The enthusiasti: response of
Independent men and women has
far surpassed expectations" Mey
er said
Complete files have been re-
ceived from independent women
living in organized houses and
- Margarita Scatort the IWA's date
bureau representative is getting
applications from women living in
Private homes
"The results obtained through
tile bureau have brought many
favorable comments" Meyer stat-
ed "It worked out exceptionally well
and I think its a grand idea" said
a resident of Hester hall One liv
Ing at BOQ said "It was a lot of
fun and I hope my number comes
up again real soon"
Comments of "It worked out
swell" and "Results were wonder
ful" came from men Meyers said
"Our biggest trouble" he gontin
tied "is that a large number of
boys who have been supplied with
nemes and phone numbers from
our files get 'cold feet' and the
$Irls never receive a call"
' The bureau is open from 1 pm
to 5 pm Monday Wednesday and
Fridsy an4 on Saturday mornings
Those wishing—to benefit from it
May do so by filling out a clues-
tionaire in the IMA office 200
Union building
Dr J Teague Self chaliman of
the department of zoological scien-
ces has --conducted extensive re-
search on malaria control: He is
a member of the Oklahoma Acad
emy of Science and the American
Association for the Advancement
of Science
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Miss Dorothy Friend director of
forensics said that John L John-
son Pophomore in arts and sciences
and Bill McGehee junior in arts
and aciences will represent Okla-
homa in the international debate
with students from London and
Bristol universities
They will take the affirmative
side in the question "Resolved:
that world government is the only
solution for world peace"
Last year the Britishers were
unable to attend a scheduled de-
bate here because of plane trouble
enroute
The other two teams will clash
with students from the Univer-
sity of Missouri in an exchange
debate The question which will be
argued at high school debate meet-
ings here and in Missouri will lin
"Resolved: that the United Nations
should how be revised Into a fed-
eral world governmcnt"
Howard G Borden junior in arts
and sciences and Parry M Mc-
Millan junior in business adminis-
tration were selected to take the
affirmative side here on October
22 —
Arguing the negative side of the
same question at Columbia Mo
will be Bill W Bowles junior In
business administration and Ger-
ald K Hornung sophomore in arts
and sciences
An open forum will be held af-
ter each debate Miss Friend added
—
Union Employees Take
Influenza Injections
Almost all Union employees re-
ceived influenza shots Wednesday
as a precautionary measure to prg-
vent absenteeism and to provide
protection against colds
Absenteeism was reduced con-
siderably last year all the result
of immunization Hi Byer Freeland
operating manager of the Union
said
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An irreplaceable sample of fluo-
rinated hydroearixm was wiped
out of the physics world Tues-
day afternoon when an explosion
interrupted an experiment in Ram-
an spectroscopy in the Adminis-
tration building basement
Dr I Itud Nielsen professor of
phy4lcs and international authority
on Haman spectroscopy lamented
that the sample was "worth more
than its weight in gold"
A motor which operated a cen-
trifugal blower failed he said
causing the blower to cease cool-
ing the equipment A Raman tube
containing the rare chemical fluo-
rinated hydrocarbon was mcrheat-
ed and as a result exploded One
mercury lamp broke and another
was melted by the heat
No one was present at the time
but an unidentified student who
noticed the smoke from the motor
called the fire department The
rest of the damaged equipment ex-
cluding the rare chemical can be
replaced in a few days Dr Niel-
sen said
Rho Chi Holds Election
Porter Stovall instructor In
pharmacy was elected president
of Rho Chi national honor so-
ciety in pharmacy at a meeting
held recently Tom Lout Was
elected vice-president and Lucille
Malloy was re-elected secretary-
treasurer -
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Writing Students
Sell Four Novels
Set New Reedrd
A new record was set in Septem-
ber by graduates of the universitv
countes in professional writing W
S Campbell director announced
Wednesday
Heretofore one book a month
was the commoh sales total but
a total of four books was sold
by university graduates during
the month of September The group
includes:
Ruth - Laughlin "The Wind
Leaves No Shadow" Whittlesey
House Lexie Dean Robertson
"Answer In the Night" the Nal-
cidograph Press Texas: Saul Le-
vinson "Murder in the Cenozoic"
Mena Press and "Voice of the
Arrowhead" an anthology edited
by the officers of the Arrowhead
chapter of the League of Min-
nesota Poets with the 'assistance
of V S Campbell and Foster Har-
ris university professors
Deal to Speak Thursday
Roy B Deal jr instructor in
mathematics will talk on some ap-
plications of tensor calculus to dif-
ferential geometry at the mathe-
matics colloquium at 4 pm Thurs-
day in 214 Buchanan hall
The Wednesday date announced
In the Gazette is incorrect Dr
C E Springer department chair-
man said Tuesday
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THURSDAY OCTORES 14 1
Astronomer to Talk
At Dinner Meeting
Roy K Marshall noted astral
mer and director of the Fels plan
arium Philadelphia will be""ru-
Speaker teat the first fall meeting
the Metes Dinner club of Oklahe
City Thursday night "Man A
Ills Universe" will be the to
discussed
Faculty members who belong
the club are President Cross
Edwin Debarr Dean W 11 Cars
Walter Kraft Dr Victor II K1
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