Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, May 25, 1910, Image 3

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    MANY CHANGES MADE
New Catalog Outlines Courses
For Engineers To Follow
Next Year
A close scrutiny of the new catalogs
just issued from the University office
reveals some interesting changes in the
courses and management of the Uni
versity. Tlie book contains in all 273
pages, exactly 50 more than last year.
I he greatest change is in the Engi
neering department, where the elec
tive plan is departed from somewhat
and regular courses are outlined for the
students to follow. In most of the
branches, however, it is only advisory
and much choice is left with the student.
The notable exception is in the case of
Mining, where a regular course is spe
cified as a requisite to graduation.
Another change is in the addition of a
course in Railroad Engineering, which
has heretofore been given as a branch
of the Civil Engineering department
under Professor McAlister. Professor
F. G. Frink is at the head of the new
course.
Professor Buchen will continue his
courses in Argumentation and Debating.
Besides, he will have full charge of the
freshmen and sophomores in the regu
lar Elocution and Public Speaking cours
es. Professor Glen will devote all his
attention in this line to the upper class
es.
Professor Samuel E. Eliot will have
full charge of Psychology, and in addi
tion will take over the work in Ethics
which is now being done by Professor
Sheldon. 1 he latter will still continue
his work in Philosophy and Education.
\ale heads the list of universities
in regard to the number of undergrad
uates enrolled in the Bible study classes,
with 673 members.
A rule forbidding faculty members
iiom smoking in public is in contem
plation at the University of Kansas.
DEPOT LUNCH COUNTER
BAKER’S CHICKEN TAMALES and
CHILI CON CARNE
Home Made Pies, Large Sandwiches
and Good , Coffee. Everything Clean
and neat. Endorsed bv students.
Open All Night. R If. RAKER
For Fresh Groceries
GO TO
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494 Willamette Main 865
HASTINGS SISTERS
BEAUTY PARLOR
WORK FIRST CLASS
PRICES REASONABLE
Register Bldg., Eugene, 485 1-2 Willam
ette St., Phone Red 6481.
Overton Wall Paper £ Paint Co.
Paint for all purposes
WE FRAM.. PICTURES
16-18 W. Seventh St. Red 161
W. A. KUYKENDALL
Chemicals, Perfumes, Toilet
Articles, Stationery
Pharmacist
Free Delivery
I
Chocolates
and Confections
Deliciously flavored, temptingly boxed
FOR SALE BY
Dll LON DRUG CO.
Hotel Snteede Building
527 Willamette street
i
Preparations for the .■1 ■.in• nt reunion
during the commencement week are Ic
ing worked out with thor ugimes'-. and
it is the purpose of the d nmu > f :he
University of Oregon to nr ke it Ihe
greatest reunion in every respect ih.it
has ever heen held. Among die ath
letic events which will enr?r into iiie
program will be a ten-os tourn uvent
on Monday of cornmeu vmerit week',
and on Tuesday a baseball game, i push
ball contest and a tug of war across
the mill race, between the members of
the senior class and an equal number
of the alumni.
A trophy, representing a shield, will
be offered by the Victoria law students,
to be competed for each year in debate
by the law schools of the Universities
of Oregon, Washington and Victoria.
'Ibis year the University of Washington
a ill be eligible to the trophy because of
her victory over the University of Ore
gon and Victoria.
All women undergr iduates at the Uni
versity of Minnesota will be admitted
a the baseball games free of charge,
d he coaches have made this request on
the ground that the players would work
harder.
Records at the University of Kansas
show that up to the present time the
standing of the fraternity men at that
institution has been higher than that of
non-fraternity students.
Eighteen out of twenty in the politi
cal science class at the University of
Iowa voted for woman franchise. The
class is composed entirely of men.
An organization to be known as the
Christian Science Society of the Uni
versity of Minnesota was formed re
cently .
SCHWARZSCHILD’S BOOK
STORE
Kodiks, Stationery, Student’s
Supplies, Fountain Pens
MANY RECORDS SPOILED
OH TRACK THIS YEAR
OREGON NOW HAS NINE
OUT OF SIXTEEN—TIES
FOR TENTH
Northwest College Records Com
pare Favorably With the Best
Marks In Big Eastern Colleges
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|* APPORTIONMENT OF NORTH
WEST RECORDS
* College. No. Held.
* Oregon .Ten
* W. S. C...Three
* Washington .Two
* Whitman . One
* Idaho . One
.. O. A. C. None
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Some long standing records have
gone down a notch on the cinder path
in the Northwest this year, and as usu
al Oregon lias carried off her full
share. A glance over the revised list
shows a total of nine out of sixteen
uudisputedly under her colors, with a
tenth one tied for with two of the
other colleges.
Four of Oregon s records were made
this year with a new team. W. S. C,
whom Oregon meets here next Friday,
holds second honors with two records
and a tie. Washington comes third
with two, and Whitman has one, Ida
ho is tied for one and O. A. C. has
none to her credit.
I he NorrtInvest college records com
paie favorably with similar records in
the big colleges of the East. In fact,
■ it would be hard for the best Eastern
'e:ms to beat the records in the shot
I put, hammer throw, pole vault, broad
jump, hurdles, and dashes. McKin
ney s record of 46 feel in the shot put
ties the American college record made
hy Feck, of V ale, in 1905. Fdmunson
| of Idaho has run the half mile in 1:56
4-5, but not in a college meet.
Following is the full list of North
west college records, revised to date:
100-yard dash—Kelly, Oregon (1906);
Nelson, W. S. C (1909); Huston, Or
• Sl n, ( 1909) ; 9 4-5 seconds.
220-yard dash—Kelly, Oregon, < 1*107) ;
31 3-5 seconds.
440-yard dash—Nelson, W. S. C.,
<19d9); 50 1-5 seconds.
880-yard run—Cooil, W S C ( 1910) ■
1 59 4-5.
Mile run—Cooil, W. S. C, (1910)
4:31 1-5.
Two mile run—Stookey, W S C
( 1910) ; 10:10.
Mill' relay—Oregon team,•consisting of
Kay, Johns, Klliott and McDaniel
(1910) ; 15 2-5.
120 yard hurdles—Hawkins, Oregon
1910) ; 15 1-5.
220-yard hurdles——Moores Oregon
(1907) ; 25 2-5.
Shot put—McKinney, Oregon (1907);
46 feet.
Hammer throw—Zacharias, Oregon,
(1907); 155 7-11) feet.
Discus throw—Philbrook, Whitman,
( 190S) ; 136 feet 6 inches.
ravelin throw—Evans, Washington,
[ < 1910) ; 143 feet 4 inches.
Broad jump—Kelly, Oregon, (1906).
24 feet 2 1-4 inches.
High' jump—Grant,' Wash., (19)4);
6 feet 1-4 inch.
Pole vault—Williams, Oregon. H91( '
12 feet 2-10 inch.
U isconsin’s physical examiner has
found that “crihbers” are low in phy
sique.
Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked
MILLER
The Ht.itter
< Uii’c St.
Phone M 6yi
Good Soda Water is a Perfect
Drink. It gratifies the taste, it
quenches the thirst, refreshes the
mind and body. The making of
Good Soda is an art to which
many aspire and few attain. We
have solved the Proplem in all its
details.
BOWERS DRUG CO. (Inc.)
Cor. Ninth and Willamette
LOWNEY’S CANDY
Fresh Each Week.
LAST MEETING OF YEAR
The members <>f the Verein ii.r
mania ln-ld their Iasi meeting' for this
semester at the lleth Rhea house last
night. A short (lerman ■program was
given, alter which tin- remainder of the
evening was spent in games. The fnl
lowing officers were elected to serve
during the ensuing semester: Presi
dent, Mr. Win. Renter; Vicce Presi
dent. Miss Olive Zimmerman; Secretary,
Mr. led Williams; Treasurer, Mr.
Dean Collins; and Sergeant at Arms,
Miss Adams.
On Tucesday evening ;il 6:00 o'clock
tlic Laurean Literary Society will give
a banquet at tlie.(dsburn lintel. All mem
hers i f the society who wish to attend
are requested to see either Men Williams,
Wither llimtiiigton or Percy Collier.
I ickets will he sold at fifty cents per
plate.
Coach Kelly announces that Freed
Kay will he given an infield position al
ter the conclusion of the track season
Friday.
I he students of Washington Stale
College are contemplating sending
Cooil and Nelson, their two star track
men, to the conference meet to he held
at the l adversity of I liinois.
"Freshetles” is the name applied to
the women students at the University
of Toronto.
TOLLMAN STUDIO
While attending photo conventions at
Seattle we purchased new hack grounds,
new photo mounts and some thing you
will all like, the latest photograph ma
terial. Watch our sample case.
PlKtS on SIMMS
Grateful for Student Patronage
F. BERRY, Proprietor
ye Oregon Critic of
Critics visit the ■
Palace of Sweets
••and be pleased
null WILL PRESIDE
OVER NEXI ASSEMBLY
Students and Graduates to Get
Closer Together for Good
of Varsity
i lu' ;:lnnini of the University of Ore
on will preside over the program at
he issemhly 011 Wednesday, hint 1,
he purpose being to make it possible
or the students and the graduates to
i ‘loser together in the work of fur*
hering the interests of the institution,
'or this reason those who are prepar
ing the entertainment urge that the
indents ntal-e the attendanee at the
’hnnni assembly is large as possible.
I he assend 1\ will he presided over
>\ Allen baton, and the program will
io as follows :
111 vocation. Rev. Ora C. Wright.
1 he Saerilices and Hopes of the
bounders ol the University," H011. B.
I\ I'orris. e\ Regent o| the University
>l Oregon.
Ouartelte "Wake lor the Sun that
Seattered Into Might," (from the Per
'""i Carden, In Li a Lehman), Misses
Stmson and ) oran and Messrs. <»1 en
ml IVeseott.
"Opportunity of the Students to
S f, ■ the State by Serving the Univer
' 1 \ 1 l.arold I lopkins. ’03.
•he Work Which l.oeal Munuii
Should l>o lor the University," Charles
S Williams, ’81.
"Relationship that Should F.\ist Re
1 1 Students sand Alumni," Theresa
I’riendly, ’08.
" I lie Reception of the ('Id Men by the
So ''eats.’ Ray Ooodrieh, '04.
' ■uartette I hey Say the Lion and
di ' l.i/ard Keep" (from the Persian
Ctrden, h\ Li/a Lehman), Misses Stin
i'd \ oran, Messrs. ( ilon and Pres
rott.
Che Store that Saves Vou money
J.W. HARTLEY
W hoh'salc and Retail Dealer in
HIGH GRADE CIGARS AND
TOBACCOS
0? Willamette Street.
S i! Sini i! 1
lav McCormick
BILLIARDS
AND POOL
College Men’s Retreat
1.1. RENSHAW
Wholesale and Retail
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
513 Wilamette St.
m ~
to sex* our new stock pattern
“Orleans”
lor vonr new Dinner Ware.
Von are a hie to always keep
vonr set full when you
i)ti from us.
Gee. l>a!l & Son
Staple ana fancy Groceries