DATE FOR UTAH DEBATE NOT YET SETTLED ON Mormons want Date which will Conflict With U. of W. The date for the I t h debate at Salt Lake City i- not yet definitely fixed. Oregon's manager has proposed March 17. but Utah would prefer March 01 or later. As Ray and Zimmerman, who are to oppose Utah, must he in Eugene on March 31st to debate 'he University of Washington, th t date can not he con sidered. “The debaters have so ar ranged their work that they find it im possible to make the trip in April. If the contest were held on the 21th of March, they would not have sufficient i time in which to return to Eugene and prepar for the contest on March 31st, Th.- only practical time tor Oregon's team s_*.v s to be March 17th, and Utah is now considering this da* .'. A definite I answer expected from tin m soon. - Bell - Theafre - Follow the Crowd and See cKinzie & oores erry skers in 1 of their Famous Comedies HASTINGS SISTERS BEAUTY PARLOR ALL BRANCHES OF WORK WE GIVE SATISFACTION Room 1 Register Bldg. Phone 648 R Fraternities and Sororties Attention!! TRY us Thai’s all we ask ":;rh Meal Market Phone 003 Doctor Mitchell Will Act Tempo rarily as Assistant to Dr. Bennett i Dr. Arthur Mitchell, who is to take Dr. Bennett’s place in the department of Psychology, in view of the latter’s ap pointment as University field man, ar rived .Monday from Cambridge. During llie interval of accommodation to his new position and getting acquainted with his future students, he will assist Dr. Bennett. Dr. Mitchell is thirty-nine years ot age and is a son of Father Rev. Arthur Mitchell, D. 1)., of New York. He re ceived his preparatory schooling at Law renceville, New Jersey, and entered Yale in 1890, receiving his A. B. in ’94. The two years following he spent as instructor in English at the Syrian Pro testant College, Beirut, Syria. In 1897 he studied theology at Au burn Theological Seminary and at Mansfield College, Oxford, England. Here his plans changed and he returned to the United States to take a post grad uate course in English Literature at the University of Pennsylvania, after which he taught languages for one year at the Rock Ridge School, WJellesley Hills, Mass. The years 1906-09 were spent in the study of Philosophy and Psychology at Harvard, and he assisted in the same institution and also in Rarcliff during 1908-11. This year Professor Mitchell secured from the degree of Ph. D., in Epistemology. Dr. Mitchell’s genius is also capa ble of taking a literary turn. Hhe has had published in the New York Even ing Post two articles on life in the Levant, and a story dealing with the same has appeared in Short Stories, a monthly magazine. A critical review of Henri Bergson’s “I'Evolution Creatrice” has appeared in the Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, and his trans lation of the same work has been pub lished by Macmillan C„ of London, and Holt & Co., of New York. Tufts College, after fifteen years of co-education, has adopted segregation. S. H. Friendly & Co. TI I K L KADI NO STORE CLOTMtS Come in land have a look at the new est things in the way of Suits and O'coats for Spring First Showing Snappy Styles in Hats : c Spring THE JO NAME” ^ HAT MINSTREL SHOW WILL BE “THE” AnRACTiON V rsity Jokesters Will Appear With Black Faces and Comic Stunts The minstrel show to lie given Sat-. tirelay night at the County Fair by the prominent members of the student body promises to he the leading feature of the year in dramatics. Nightly prac tice is being held, and although the troupe has been together but a few times, the originality of the performers puts the show in a class with the shows of Richards & Pringle and others—al most. There are twenty-two students taking part, six being end men, with Tom Burke as the center piece. All the late “classic” music is being used by these “Abyssinian rascals,” and the jokes are of such type that even the walls will have to laugh. Bill Mott, whose experience in min strel show work has been quite varied, is assigned a solo that will be a scream. This alone is worth the price of ad mission. Such calcium light stars as Vawter, Storie, Roberts, Latourette and Robison will appear in the roles. Fat Bailey, the heavy weight of the company, will do a few turns which promise to bring much applause from the ladies. A new system is to be installed at Columbia University. According to the plans announced, the deans of the various schools of Columbia will meet the students of their departments once a week to talk over and advise upon the reasons for the choice of their life work. The deans will also advise those students who contemplate changing their plans for their work. The preliminary rounds in the High School Debating League will practically all run through by the close of the pres ent week. Half of the schools contest ing are eliminated. After the quarterly and semi-finals, the championship of the state is decided in the finals at the State University, in the spring. The girls at Wellesley recently held a “silent party,” in order to help raise cash for their new building. Any girl who spoke was fined ten cents. The party lasted one-half hour, and the net returns were $42.20. The total enrollment of U. of W. is, in the last report, 2345. This shows an increase over last year’s enrollment and places the lb high in the rank of universities. It is reported that President Benja min Ide Wheeler, of the University of California, will probably be elected pro vost (president) of the University of Pennsylvania. * BASKETBALL * * Reserved seats for the Fulman- * j * Oregon games will be on sale at * i * Linn Drug Co. Friday morning at *! * 9:00. Price, 50 cents. * , * ******Hs**( RETURN CONCERT DATE ILL BE SB 18TB All New Stunts and New Songs Throughout—Ding and Lee Will Sing a Duet The return concert of the Glee Club has been definitely set for Saturday! evening, March 18. Manager Stine and j Professor Glen concur in declaring the coming performance the best that has been given by the club this year. An extensive list of new songs and stunts, together with all the old favorites, is what they will offer the public. Among the new songs which the club is practicing, are an "Italian Love Song,” “Under the Yum Yum Tree”; and “Where is My Little Ain’t He?” Wil liam Lai will sing a solo, and Messrs. Lai and Ding will be heard in a duet. Burns F'owell and Ickey Ogden in tend to present their stunt, which made such a hit on the Eastern Oregon tour. The “Little German Band” has pre pared an entirely new stunt for the concert, and the “Dope Center” sketch has been enlarged by the introduction of several comic solos. The students in the free hand let tering department have consented to work up a number of posters to adver tise the concert. Manager Stine is gratified by the interest of the students in this final appearance of the club, and expects a well filled house. STUDY OF SCHOOL SANITATION MADE With a view of maintaining health in the school rooms, and conserving vital ity and resistive power to disease in school children, the department of Bac teriology in the University of Oregon is making a comparative study of the actual conditions of ventilation and heat ing in the school buildings of the state. The results will he set forth in a bulle tin to aid in developing the proper san itary conditions in both city and coun try school buildings, which will be ser viceable to school boards in the con struction of new buildings and the re modeling of old. Statistics show that the vital resist ance of children falls off with the be ginning of school age. Experience also has repeatedly shown that a much shorter time under strictly sanitary con ditions, with abundant fresh air, is pro ductive of greater results in the school room than a longer time in unsanitary rooms. As an exaggerated example, witness the open air schools in England and Germany. The bulletin of the department making the study will he complete with prac tical plans for insuring proper sanitary conditions in schools, and will be put in the hands of every school board in the state. Columbia has started a student bank in connection with other student ac tivities. 1 he bank is connected with the business office and pays no interest. Invitations are out for the Gamma Delta Gamma formal to be given March 4, tit their house on Thirteenth street. Guitars, Violins Mandolins, Banjos The World s Standard. Tone clear, mellow and 1 very powerful. Absolutely perfect in scale. Finest workmanship. Prices from $15 upward. Send for illustrated Catalog to the makers. For sale by all leading music dealers* Desk D802 Lyon & Healy, Chicago Violins (96) LAVENDER CREAM NYAL’S HAND LOTION For Chapped Hands and Face YERINGTON'S Voran’s Shoe Store The Store that Sells Good Shoes FRANK E. DUNN The Leading Dry Goods Store DRY GOODS AND CARPETS CLOTHING, SHOES Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishings Blue Bell Buffer is worthy of a trial at least. We have yet to learn of an un satisfactory experience made in Eugene and all the better on that account. It’s pure and clean, and you can prove it. 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