Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, February 17, 1914, Image 4

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    The tango and all other rag-time
dances have been barred at the Uni
versity of Vermont.
KOrAK
Developing, Printing, Enlarging.
Copying and Lantern Slides.
PAGE STUDIO
H. B. REYNOLDS. Prop.
THE WATER PROBLEM
SOLVED AT LAST
Install a Pump and
DRIVE IT WITH
ELECTRICITY
Oregon Power Co.
W. A. Kuykendall
DRUGS
The Rexall Store
A
MARX
BARBER
SHOP
COLLEGE ICE CREAM
AND PUNCHES
For particular People
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Eugene Ice &
Storage Co.
PHONE 343
LAW SCHOOL
TO REMAIN
DR. E. W. HOPE DISCUSSES
FUTURE PLANS FOR
DEPARTMENT
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CASE SYSTEM IS ONE USED
Law Students May Have Room
Fitted Out With Necessary
Encyclopedias and Other
Reference Books.
“The Law School in Portland will
continue to exist, and will not be
moved to Eugene,” said Edward W.
Hope, professor of law, yesterday aft
ernoon in discussing plans for the
University Law Department. “All the
plans thus far for the next year are
still in a plastic state, and no defin
ite action as yet has been taken,”
continued Dr. Hope.
“The method of instruction is an
analytical study, and discussion in
class of collections of cases, or what
is known as the ‘case system,’ sup
plemented by appropriate text-books.
The pure ‘case system’ has been
adopted and approved for some time
past by leading law schools, such as
Harvard, Columbia, Pennsylvania,
Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Stan
ford and many others. It is claimed
for this system that it develops as
no other method does the ‘legal’
mind, or the ability to reason and
apply legal principles to given facts.
“Possibly, in the near future, a
plan may be adopted of fitting up a
targe room somewhere about the
campus, .with ample shelves, whereon
a well-assorted collection of the es
sential reports, encyclopedias an 1
text-books, may be at the disposal of
law students, and where tables may
be placed for their especial accom
modation.”
This semester Professor Hope is
offering courses in sales partnership,
agency and bailments. So far 30
men have enrolled, who are taking
from one to all four of the courses.
A one-hour lecture course in law
for journalists, in which 20 students
have enrolled, is also being given by
him.
SEVEN TEAMS IN FINALS
High Schools to Settle Debate Cham
pionship in April.
The preliminaries being over, a
question for the final state inter
scholastic high school debate is now
being looked for by the executive
committee of the Oregon High School
Debating League, of which Professor
E. E. DeCou and1 Professor It. W.
Prescott are members. The final de
bate will be held some time in Apr'l,
but the exact day has not been de
rided upon.
i lie scuoois eligible tor participat
ing in tlie finals are: Marshfield, of
the Coos Bay district; Baker, of the
Eastern Oregon district; Klamath
Kails, of the Southern Oregon dis
trict; Junction City, of the Lower
Willamette district; Astoria, of the
Lower Columbia River district; Pen
dleton, of the Umatilla district, and
The Dalles, of the Upper Columbia
River district.
Professor Prescott, secretary and
treasurer or the league, states that
the debates will be hard fought, as
all the teams are evcnlny matched.
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o ANNOUNCEMENTS. o
o Mrs. Edythe Tozier Weather- o
o ford official representative of o
o the Oregon manufacturers in o
° the "made in Oregon move- o
o incut, will address the 1 o
o o'clock class in journalism o
o tomorrow in the basement of o
o McClure Hall. Any not in the o
o class who are interested in o
o the boosting of Oregon-made p
o . goods are urged0 to attend. o
o ASSEMBLY —Junior Class hour o
o will take place of regular as- o
o senility at 10 o’clock tumor- o
o row morning. o
o BASKETBALL—U. Of W. vs. o
o Oregon in gymnasium at 7:30 o
o tonight. o
o DRAMATIC CLUB — Meeting o
o Wednesday at 7:30 in Pro- o
o fessor Reddle’s room, Exten- o
o sion building. o
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
WOMEN’S BUILDING FUND
INCREASED $75 IN WEEK
Eugene Alumnae Give $50 and
Delta Delta Delta Is
Donor of $25
Two gifts in the last week have
swelled the building fund of the pro
posed Women’s Building to $,£25.
The first gift of $50 was given by
the Eugene branch of the Oregon
Alumnae. In speaking of this gift?
Miss RiSth £Juppy said, 6‘This very
generous gift will help us greatly in
our effort to raise more money. We
appreciate it all the more, too, as
I this branch is already supporting a
scholarship fund at the University.”
The efforts of the Eugene Alum
nae to interest the women of the
state for this building have also
helped greatly in raising the $225.
Delta Delta Delta Sorority is the
second donor of the week, with $25.
This is the third of the Sororities to
subscribe to the fund.
SPRING PAGEANT PLANNED
Women’s Athletic Department Will
Give Spectacle at Commencement.
Preparations are being made by
the women’s athletic department to
produce a pageant during commence
i ment week. This spring festival will
include all women in the gymnasium
department.
After April 9, nearly all gym work
will be devoted to this pageant,
which will include one hour of out
door work and two hours of danc
ing.
U. OF W. TAKES FAST GAME
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be called promptly at 7:30 tonight.
The Oregon line-up for tonight will
probably be changed, Koch and Sims
going in at forward and guard. They
olayed the last few minutes of the
same last night, as did also L. Bigbee
at forward.
The line-up last night was:
Oregon—Rice (2), f.; Wolcott, f.; i
Fenton (8), c.; Bradshaw, g.; !
Wheeler, g.
Washington—Davidson (4), f.; J
Schroeder, f.; Savage (4), c.; Me- '
Fee (4), g.; Fancher (2), g.
Oregon subs: Koch for Rice, L.
Bigbee for Wolcott, Sims for Wheel
er.
Washington subs: Duniway for
Schroeder (2).
Foul goals: Fenton, 4 out of 6
trials; Savage, 4 out of 10 trials.
Personals: Oregon, Wheeler, 1;
Wolcott, 1; Rice, 4. Washington,
MoFee, 1; Schroeder, 2.
Referee, Jamieson.
COACH BEZDEK PLANS
FOR GOLF TOURNAMENTS
University Team May Be Or
ganized to Play Univer
sity of Washington
Intercollegiate golf tournaments
will be a possibility of tbe near fu
ture is the prediction of Coach Bez
deck and Graduate Manager Walker,
who are planning to have a Universi
ty team organized.
“We had planned to have a small
course in condition this spring on the
site of the new athletic field,” said
Manager Walker, “but it was consid
ered a waste of time andi money to
do so this year, as it would be torn
up by the grading of the new field.
The plans are now to have a five
hole course on this part of the cam
pus as soon as the new athletic field
is completed.”
Professors Dearborn and Prescott
are holders of trophies won in tour
naments that have been held on the
course of the Eugene Country club,
while Professors Ayer, Thurber, De
Cou, Smith, Dallenbach, Registrar
Tiffany and Coach Bezdeck, as well
as several students, are running
them a close race for championship
honors.
The University of Washington has
an eight-hole course on the campus,
and much interest is manifested in
the game by the faculty and the stu
dents of that University, is the re
port of Coach Bezdeck, who recently
returned from the conference games
in Seattle. If a team is organized an
attempt will be made to schedule
matches with Washington.
In an effort to make the Junior
prom successful financially at the
University of Cincinnati, Freshmen
will be admitted this year,
Tlreakfast 0:30 to 8. Lunch 11 :30
to 1 :30. Dinner h :30 to 7:30.
One. Meal on Sunday—12 to 2
The
“Best Home Cooking”
The Monarch
Cafeteria
Miss Hagadorn, Manager.
Phone 952
628 Willamette Street
Eugene
SAY FELLOWS
Buy Your Cigars, To
bacco and Cigarettes at
The Quick
Delivery
Grocery
Ralphs. O’Learv
790 11th Avenue East
The Boston
SECOND HAND
STORE
New and Second Hand
Shoes and Clothing
SAM GENS
136 Eighth Avenue West
English
Bals
The season's most
perfect models—
made in black and
tan calf skin—low heels, receding toes—
leather and rubber soles—
Oxfords and lace patterns
BURDEN & GRAHAM
The College Shoe Shop
four Patronage Hair Cutting
Kindly Solicited A Specialty
U. of 0.
BarberShop
W. H. BLOWERS, Prop.
Hair Cutting.25fi
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575 Thirteenth Ave. East . Eugene
Phone 883
PHONE
One-Two-Three
For
Eugene Steam
Laundry
A. JAUREGUY
Student Agent
S. H. FRIENDL Y & CO.
The Leading Store
SHIRT that Hits the Mark
Gotham Shirts
^1'r^ °^. a Gentleman, new and complete line of pat
terns for spring, priced from. SI.25 to $6.00
Shoble Hats
We are showing eight new models.
Come and be fitted. You’ll be de
lighted with the “Dome” for young
men.