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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1951)
o jaua J V CARD OF THANKS , We thank the Citizens of Roseburg end surrounding communities for the grand support you gave us on Easter Sunday. It was appreciated and very grat ifying to us. Every Sunday, we serve a Special Table d'Hote DeLuxe Dinner from 12 Noon to 8 P. M. Dinner from $1.50 Try Our Combination Breakfasts from 35c A Complete Luncheon Served from 1 1 :00 A. M. Daily, Including Soup, Choice of Fish or Meat, Potatoes, Vegetable, Hot Rolls and Coffee 75c Our Salads and Sandwiches Are Popularly Priced A Full Course Dinner Served Every Week Day Evening from 5 P. M. Evening Dinner from $ 1 .50. jaaa For The Better Food Yale, Oxford Law Studies, Covering Nine-Year Period, Completed By Jim Clarke Jim Clarke, who recently returned to Uowbiire after i 'completing his Ihw studies at Yale, has made higher edti-1 ration a full time activity since he let? Koselmrg h l jf h school in 1940. He started colieiie at Yale in 19-12 and after six years continued study at Oxford in England for an i additional two years. j " guiding lijjht who fh3ime!s hi study career. On the social s.kie. sciivitirs are limited almost eMireiv to the Eng lish whom s innumerable dubs In 1B40, Clarke was a sophaior at Roseburg high school before he transform! to Corvallis high, lie was graduated from the latter school in 1942. He received outstanding grades j Clarke noted that a complete roster ot these cams has never been com piled. It seems that the organtza lions, in many cases, come and go as whim dictates. There are clubs for every con teivabie purpose; some devoted to science and politics and others to such innocuous subjects as cur tains. Oxfordites make it a prac tice of becoming experts in almost anything unusual. Thus, when two persons find they have the same unusual interest, tuev form a cib. So. a chib rosier would be rather fluid and unpredictable. Many of these spontaneous organizations however, have continued for cen turies. Tradition Rule Customs I As in nianv English activities, customs are determined by what llarke terms "the dead hand of tradition." A case in point is the dinner ritual. As on almost every oilier occasion, diners must wear caps and gowns. The meal is pre ceded by a long Latin grace, after uhich the food is served and eaten with the highest decorum. One of the most interesting tra ditions is a penalty levied for vio lations at the table. It is called a "sconce." When a student com mits a faux pas. a monitor at the head of the table is immediately notified in writing in the highest at Yale and m 1946 was granted a bachelor's degree in Interna tional Relations. This, however, was only a four-year beginning. He continued at Vale, working for a law degree, until 1S47, when his work was interrupted by his selection as a Rhodes' scholar to Oxford, lie returned to the Unit! .States in September of 19M to fin ish his law course at Vale and was graduated in Februaijf of 1951. This completed a total nine years beyond high school, of some of the most difficult study higher educa tion has to offer. An example is the unremitting study demanded at Oxford. Clarke explained that "going to college" has an entirely different signifi cance at Oxford than in American institutions. In the I'niled States, the college student attends classes for nine , months of a year, followed by ; three months vacation. Education i at Oxford, howeer. requires year-! round application. There are three eight-week terms, each followed by a six-week period of self-im- i posed study for final examinations. ' which occur at the end of the course. !n Clark's case it was two years. At the end of each term, stu dents at Oxford must leave the . campus for the six -week period. ' traditional fashion. If the monitor During this time, a student is ! '' . "'' llas, ur ,"" not allowed to take a job, as is an 1 ". he signs the note-in Lalm American student. j -n orders a 4'.-nint tankard of . ' i i 1 flv . i til 4 Tuts., March 27, 1951 The Newi,Rview, Roiebure, Ore, 3 School Supermtendcnt John reports. Orel Orr laid the vote on 1he purchase i of the site was 99-9. He said the i board's next step toward building i the struc hire will be to issue bonds, I which will be voted on at a special i 1 1 election in the near future. S i Orr said preliminary plans for i the new high school biiiidme are now being drawn up. The present school will be used as a grade school and the new building will house hhh school students. CASH for Medical Bills iftrtm.xaiia&a, JIM CLARKE RHS. Yal and Oxford necessary when it is realized thai no employment of any kind is al lowed, it follows that only about four percent of the students have working backgrounds. The student population is limited almost en tirely to the upper and middle classes. Merged District Votes For New Building Site Voters of the new consolidated Glide high school district have ap proved the purchase of property I adjoining the present school as the I site for a new school building. Fast service on AUTO GLASS REPAIRS Now i tHe time to hovojto gJow repairs made. W hand! cii types of 8a and door hordar. 1 5 years auto wrvte DOYLE'S Soles & Service HfQhwy 99 t Garden Vatiy PHONE 3 1 48 Eiiry Major Routin At no tin, during his Oxford career is a student forced to attend ciassroom iecttirrs. In the l!mtci Slates, the classroom lecture w a must. At Oxford a .student couSd go through the entire period of training without ever entering a classroom. Instead of assignments, research and classroom study, ac ademic work consists of writing essays for a weekly critique hy a tutor. The tutor is the student's -flow -fa make good i&lephone service even ietfer. . . . drink it at a single draught. If he tioes, his informer must pay for the beer. If he fails, the tankard is refilled and passed around, to be emptied by his fellows. He pays fur their pleasure. Evary Pane Ndd j This doesn't sound bad at first, ; but, according to Clarke, it often proves to be hard on a tightly reg ; ulated pockethook. Most of the stu ! dents are attending school on a government grant of just under 300 pounds. With very close man agement, this is not quile enough to pull a student through a year So, a few pence one way or an other may prove disastrous. Management becomes even more WE'RE MOVING Beginning April 1, we will be doing business la the Darby & Foster building on West Shannon street, fh fourth ttret north of h Garden Vallay Road Junction on Highway North. Turn ISett at the Londij Iron Works. BUT REMEMBER: W Ar Still At Soar A Your Phono. Dial 3-724S and We'll to On Th Job. BEAVER TRANSPORT , 'if,.; - 1 'Ij n ? a talkative 'teen ager AA'ondcr how many people have been trying to call this telephone since Ann licgan doing her algeiira lesson with a friend who lives just down the block. And, you know, incoming calls are often more important than the ones you make. This is just a suggestion, of course, but if you have a problem like this around vour house you might point out to your particular Ann that if she spaces her ealls . . . and talks onlv as loni; as really necessary . . . she won't run the risk of missing a date because the bov who was trying to call could get nothing but a busy signal. gm the operator: I town you're calling 2 number you wan 3 name (if catis for specific person You can protect serria voursclf bv taking proper care of your telephone. I Icrc's one t(B Never use water rS any othf? litpiid 0to clean a telephone. Best way to spruce it up to speed service on I.oni( Distance calls, give the operator the information like this: first, the name of the town you're calling. Then the telephone number, (it's a good idea to keepoa list of the out-of-town numJicrs vwu call.) New, if it's a person call, give her B.c name of the one you want to reach. 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