Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, May 27, 1914, Image 3

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    Cash in your coupons and tags at
Obak's.
THE BOOT SHOP
THAT CATERS TO THE
PARTICULAR
TRADE
CLASSY SPRING FOOTERY
M’CORMICK BROS.
BOWLING
A Bowler Never Gets Ap
pendicitis, “That’s All”
685 Willamette St., Eugene
MARX
BARBER
SHOP
KODAK
Developing, Printing, Enlarging,
Copying and Lantern Slides.
PAGE STUDIO
H. B. REYNOLDS, Prtp.
SLIPPERS
All Styles in
MARY JANES
$2.85
CASH ONLY
T. H GILBERT
93 West Eighth Street
U. of O. MEAT MARKET
Government Inspected Beef
T. F. BENNETT
Proprietor
7$ EAST NINTH AVE.
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o The Oregon Club will hold o
o its annual picnic on Saturday, o
o May 30. Teams will leave o
o the library ata 9:30 in the o
o morning. All students eligi- o
o ble to membership in the club o
o are invited. o
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Obak sells Benson and Hedges.
Excursions to
EASTERN CITIES
VIA
Making Convenient Connection* in
the North Bank Depot, Portland, with
Two Crack Limited Daily Traina to
Spokane and the Vast.
Through Tickets Sold
Itineraries Arranged
Reservation* Made
Baggage Cheeked Through
rhe Pleasure of Tour Spring Trip
Assured by the Superior Service of
the North Bank Read and 8/ataaa
Lines. Ask the Agent About Excur
sions in April and May.
ATTRACTIVE ROUTES — Via The
North Bank, along the Scenic Colum
bia Shore to Spokane, and choice ef
Great Northern, Northern Pacific and
Burlington Route to Chicago, Minne
apolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Omaha,
Denver, St. Louis and other points.
H. R. KNIGHT, Agent
Eugene
Your Fish
=_and—
Our Tackle
The Red W Store
Ninth and Willamette
PRES. CAMPBELL !
BACK FKOM TRIP;
.
VISITED 13 EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS WHILE
IN EAST
WILL REPORT TO REGENTS
President Lines up Instructors
for the New Departments of
Architecture and Commerce
for Next Year.
After a four weeks visit among
Eastern colleges and universities,
President P. D. Campbell, returned
home Monday evening.
in the four weeks that he was
away from the university, President
Campbell visited 13 educational in
stitutioons. They were: University
of Chicago, University of Illinois,
Pittsburg University, University of
Pennsylvania, Columbia University,
Yale University, Harvard University,
University of Michigan, University of
Wisconsin, University of Minnesota,
New York University, Wabash Col
lege, and Massacliuseeitts (Institute
of Technology.
The primary object of the pres
ident’s eastern trip was to line up
instructors for the new Departments
of Architecture and Commerce. He
reports that there are several men
available for the positions.
Pi esident Campbell also made an
investigation of the organization of
the various schools of Commerce
and Architecture of the institutions
that he visited.
President Campbell will make no
report on the results of his trip un
til June meeting of the Board of Re
gents.
W. R. Nelson .editor of the Kan
sas City Star, recently gave an ad
dress by telephone to an audience in
Columbia Missouri, 75 miles away.
The speech was delivered to a con
vention of journalists at the Uni
versity of Missouri. Specially con
structed apparatus made it possible
for his hearers to hear him as dis
tinctly as if he were standing on the
platform in front of them.
Red tame cherry at Obak’s.
GIVE
THE VENCEDORA
A TRIAL
We Have Candy and Soda 730 Willamette
STUDENT PLAN
IS ACCEPTED
STUDENT COUNCIL SCHEME I
MEETS WITH FACULTY <
FAVOR
CLASSES ARE DISMISSED
Advisability of Consolidating
the Commonwealth Confer
ence and Junior Week-End
to Be Discussed Friday.
Tlie first definite act of stu
dent self-government at the Univer- :
sity of Oregon took its place in the
history of the institution his week,
when the management of the stu
dents’ part in the Commonwealth ex
ercises was placed in the hands of
the Students Council by the faculty. ,
committee, the Council submited its
plan for sudeut participation, and
this was accepted by the faculty at
last night's meeting.
The council’s scheme contains the
following provisions:
1. No classes shall be held
Thursday or Friday.
2. Attendance at Comomnwealth
exercises shall be required at three
sessions only, and the Registrar’s
office force shall keep track of at
tendance.
3. If any student attends more
than three sessions, each such extra
session shall be recorded by the Reg
istrar's force and shall cancel two
previous "cuts" on the student’s rec
ord.
4. The student body will have a
special session of its own Friday
morning, and attendance at this shall
be recorded by the Registrar and
shall count to the student’s credit,
the same as any other session.
5. At this session plans will be
worked out under which future
Commonwealth Exercises shall be
conducted. A full and free expression
of student sentiment is desired at
this time, especially as regards stu
dent control of conditions.
The plan submitted to the faculty
follows:
To the President and Faculty of
the University of Oregon:
At the last meeting of the Stu
dent Council the following resolu
tions were passed:
Resolved, that the faculty of the
Student Council is anxious to co
operate with the faculty ini every
way possible to make the Counmon
wealth Conference a success.
Furthermore be it resolved that
the suggestion be made to the facul
ty tnat classes be dismissed Thurs
day and Friday while the session
is in progress.
Furthermore, in order to insure
the largest possible attendance the
following plan be put in operation.
That the students be required to at
tend a -minimum of three sessions
under penalty of two cuts for each
session not so attended; and that for
every additional session attended two
cuts be subtracted from the total
number of past cuts registered
against the student.
Furthermore be It resolved, that
the suggestion of the faculty com
mittee be accepted providing for a
special student session to be held
Friday morning, this session to be
conducted by the students.
At a regular meeting of the Asso
ciated Students the following reso
lution was passed:
Resolved, that the Associated Stu
dents go on record as supporting the
Student Council in its plans for jCom
monwealth Conference.
President Motschenbacher appoint
ed the following committee to have
charge of the student’s share 'in the
Commonwealth exercises provided
that the faculty accepts the plans
submitted above.
Committee—Tom Boylen, Ruth
Dorris, Norma Dobie, Bert Lom
bard and Janies Donald.
The following tentative plans have
been made by the committee.
A student Commonwealth session
and student rally have been arranged
for Friday morning. The proposed
program to consist of a general dis
cussion led by prominent students,
concerning the advisability of con
solidating the Commonwealth Con
ference and Junior Week-end next
year. The remainder of the program
will consist of the discussion of prob
ems of general interest by mem
bers of the Student Body.
The above resolutions, reports,
>lans and suggestions are respectful
y subinitted by the Student Coun
!ll.
o ° ®
:ACULTY IN DEMAND FOR
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
twenty High Schools Have Ap
plied to Extension Depart
ment for Speeches.
University Professors are in de
nand by the surrounding schools
:or the next few weeks to make com
nencement addresses. Already let
ers from more than twenty schools
lave been received in the Extension
[department asking for University
eacliers to make graduating addres
ses. On account of so many of the
irofessors having classes up to the
md of school, the University will not
le able to fulfill all of the requests,
dr. J. H. Gilbert is going to make
our speeches, at Estaeada, Wasco,
Function City and Riddle on May 28,
2 9, June 5 and 6 respectively. Dr.
deorge llebec will speak at Glen
lale and Springfield June 3 and 5.
dn June 5 Professor C. V. Dyment
will speak at Monmouth and Dr. Jos
eph Schafer at Jefferson June 4,
while at Baker City May 29, Profes
sor E. E. Decou will deliver an ad
dress.
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Drugs, Stationery and Toilet Articles
Phone 220.
Corner 11th and "Alder Street
Eugene, Oregon.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Classy
Pictures
for
Classes
Martin s
Photograpk
Parlors
992 Willamette St.
W. A. Kuykendall
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HARDWARE
160 Ninth Avenue East
Phone 1057
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$17.00
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