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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1911)
S. H. Friendly & Co. Leading Store Clothing To one of von College I fellow s the name S. 11. Friendly <K: Co. inside your coat, mea ns “the very best to 1 >e had for vour money i$wu'tn lratti» (CUitlrra CoWr.ghll9H Alfred Decker 6 Cohn Furnishings Have YOU seen our newline of shirts with French cuffs? They are very stylish this Spring. Snappy hats nifty English Caps & classy Shirts. Our line of hosiery is not to be excelled. No freaks here—but Finest of Quality The Finest Line of Full Dress Suits and aceesories ever shown in Fugene—now in This is the Young Men’s Store of Eugene McMorran & Washburne THK NEWUST I OKAS IX SPRING SUITS $15.00 to $40.00 W i' arc Exclusive Anents eid Caps, Keiser Neckwear, Varsity ami Imperial Ilats, L System and Atterlmry Suits, 'Vumler Hose, Shaw Knit Hose coulix;i•: i i;ksi:vs—cai>s—sw eati■:rs— p e x n a xts M cMorran & Washburne March Issue of Literary Maga zine Replete With Things Harmonic Dean Collins' March Monthly is off the press today, and judging from the style, material and make up, this number will maintain the excellent standard set by all the previous issues this year. The March Monthly is devoted to the Uni versity realm of music and is dedicated to Professor I. M. Glen. Professor Glen’s picture appears on the front is piece, and he is designated “Patron Saint of Music in the U. of O.” “An Appreciation,” by Alma Noon, T3, is cleverly written. An unknown writer contributes “The Work of the Glee Club,” Vernon Vawter, T3, writes on “The First Night Out,” Hangen, T4. pn the "University Mandolin Club.j” "The Organization of the School of Mu sic” by N. M. Jean Allison, "The Girls’ Glee Club.” Burns Powell tells why the University should have a band. “Oregon Songs,” by Carine Degermark, is interesting. “The Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority” is explained by Lilah Prosser. Francis O. writes on the “Senior Sing.” In the literary department are con tributions by Ethel Evans, Dan Mitchell, Fen Waite, and Dean Collins. SALEM STUDENTS MEET AND FORM SALEM CLUB A number of Varsity students regis tered from Salem met at the Kappa Sigma house last night and formed an association of Salem students. Will Mott, ’ll, was elected president, and Wallace Benson, '14. secretary. A committee was appointed to draft a con- j stitution and by-laws and will report at the next meeting, which will be held Tuesday, March 28, at the Kappa house. The purpose of the organization will not be social, but the club will endeavor primarily to boost the University with the prospective college students in Sa lem and will also endeavor to keep the "preppers” informed of and in touch with Varsity affairs. Between twenty and thirty Salem stu dents are now registered in the Univer sity and if concerted action can be ob tained much good can be accomplished for the University. It was decided last night that all Sa lem students would be eligible regardless of whether or not they were graduates of Salem High School, and that a special effort would he made to enlist the inter est of the eligible co-eds. IS THE BIBLE ADEQUATE FOR NEEDS OF RACE? Dr. F. N. Geselbracht, of Albany, will give the fifth address of the series of talks on the Bible, on Friday evening at seven, in Deady Hall. Dr. Gesel bnicht will speak on the subject, “Is the Religion of the Bible Adequate to Meet the Needs of the Race?” A number of the men of the Universi ty have heard Dr. Geselbracht speak, and say that they consider him equal, as an original tyhEfcr. to Dr. Hinson, who spoke a couple of weeks ago. He is thoroughly acquainted with student problems and the student attitude to ward religion, and knows how to adapt himself to his audience. One of the features of this meeting will be the annual election of officers. Nominations have already been made by the committee. ! SENIORS ALREADY SEND FOR CLAS EMBLEMS \\ hether or not the annual Senior play! will he given this spring depends upon j the finding of a suitable play. Profes- , sor Glen and a committee of the class have considered a number of plays, hut none yet examined have answered the requirements, so nothing has been defi nitely decided upon. In case a suitable play is found, it will be put on some time before Junior i Week End. See the Clasvs Spring Neckwear In our South window Men buy at THE 505 Willamette Street Blue Bell Butter 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. University Goods Seals, Fobs, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Chains Rings, Match Boxes Lockets, etc., etc. Nice Line at labawah Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh, Corned and Smoked MEATS Lace or Button Tan or Black WILCOX BROS. bUt ROYAL BLUE STCM Across from hamplor.’s KOH - I-NOOB The Quality” Shop Confectionery and Ice Creaff that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches Call up 578