PROFS GAIN SUCCESS IN LITERARY REALM Faculty Mem era Are Real Authors— Prof. Edmundsen Has Greatest Output; Dr. Schmidt Next That the University faculty does not spend all its time correcting papers is evidenced by its productivity in lit erary lines. Professor Edmundsen is the author of the greatest numer of books, while Dr. F. G. G. Schmidt has edited seven German text-books. Besides numerous articles, pam phlets and booklets, the following have been written by members of the fac ulty: Dr. W. P. Boynton— Application of Kinetic Theory to Gases, Vapors, Pure Liquids and the Theory of Solutions. Luella Clay Carson— (Handbook of English Composition. Dr. Timothy Cloran— Editor of Chateaubrind’s Atala. Dr. Thomas Condon— Oregon Geology (and the revised edition). The Two Islands. Dr. C. H. E. Edmundsen— Laboratory Guide. Invertebrate Zoology. Laboratory Guide to Invertebrate Zoology. Two chapters in Ward and Whip ple's on Fresh Water Biology. Dr. F. G. Frink— Co-author with A. G. Hall on Trig onometry. Dr. C. H. Hodge— Nature Study and Life. Hope, E. W.— Language of Parody; a Study in the Diction of Aristophanes. Arthur Lachman— The Spirit of Organic Chemistry. George Lilly— Elements of Algebra. Elements of Higher Algebra. Joseph Schafer— Pacific Slope and Alaska. History of Pacific Northwest. Government of American People. Dr. F. G. G. Schmidt— Editor of Wilderbrach’s Das Edel Blut. Wilderbrach’s Der Letzte. Sudermann’s Johannes. Cohn—Sigwalt and Siegridh. Munchhausen’s Reisen and Aben teuer. Suderman’s Heimat. Meyr’s Ludwig und Annmaris. Dr. H. D. Sheldon— Key and Flora; Some of the Com mon Flowers of Oregon. g. .. ... . ROME A FILTHY CITY Professor Dunn Plans Lecture to Show Up Ancients’ Board of Public Works The anual meeting of the Classical Association of the Northwest will be held in Portland November 27 and 28, during the Thanksgiving vacation. 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