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    Old Oregon : 1946, Vol. 28, No. 04 (December)

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    Contains news of the campus and alumni news, as well as some feature articles, including: As an Educator, Dr. Packer is No Arm Chair Strategist / by Pat King -- Oregon Sixth in Final Standings; Jake Leicht, Duke Iversen Shine -- Hoop Chances Bright; New York Trip Slated -- Dreams of Neophyte Journalists Come True; Records Prove It / by Winifred Romtvedt -- Water in Millrace Is Assured As City Authorizes Purchase / by Gloria Smith -- Former Oregon Coed Describes Recent Trip to New York and United Nations Assembly / by Lois Putnam -- From North, South, East, West Students Travel to Attend UO / by Trudi Chernis -- A Step Forward: Oregon, OSC Graduate Schools Separated / by Marjoree Rambo -- Dr. Joseph Tyres, '00 Dies in Salt Lake City -- Vet Grades Higher Than Tests Predict / by June Goetze -- Work Done by Alumni Office, News Bureau Represents Largest Part of UO Public Relations / by Laura Olson -- Vets Dorms Named For Oregon Alums / by Bob Christ -- Alums to Participate In School Convention / by Marjorie Peterson
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