Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, March 30, 1915, Image 3

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    Alumni Section
President .- John C. Veatch, ’07
Fenton (Bldg., Portland.
Secretary-Treasurer—
Earl Kilpatrick, ’09, 1253 Ferry St.,
Eugene.
PRESIDENT WARD L. RAY
When Ward L. Ray ruled as Pres
ident of the Dormitory Association in
1908, he inspired the Freshmen with
awe. It is not on record that the fac
ulty had any such feeling, although
^they recognized his ability along cer
tain lines.
Now comes word out of the East
that Dr. Ray has been elected Pres
ident of Williams and Vashti College,
in Illinois. Those who knew Dr. Ray
as a student congratulate pot only
the regents of the college, but the
student body as well. They will find
in their new president a man who will
never lose his ability to appreciate
the student view point.
TEACHING POSITIONS
At this time of year, teachers are
making plans for the next school year.
Many University of Oregon graduates
will be making changes. Some will
be married; others will be promoted.
I As a result, many positions will be
open.
The University, through its Bu
reau of Appointments, is always glad
to learn of vacancies which may be
attractive to its alumni. Any alum
nus who knows that a certain place
is to be open for next year may be
rendering a service to the communi
ty and to some other alumnus by send
ing word of the fact to the Alumni
Secretary or to the Secretary of the
Appointments Bureau.
NEWSPAPER MAN OMITTED
FROM PORTLAND LIST
The name of E. N. Blythe, ’02,
Northwest News Editor of the Port
land Oregonian, address 1496 E. Sher
man Street, was omitted from its pro
per place in the alphabetical list of
Portland alumni.
*
• CHANGE YOUR DIRECTORY •
Wm. Reuter, p. 63, to 556 Stuart
Bldg., Seattle. •
Adah Ardys Allen, p. 54, to Mrs.
Adah Ardys Allen Robinson, Prine
ville
Condon R. Bean, p.’34, to Office
Manager Western Electric Co., 45 N.
5th St., Portland.
Mrs. Eva Allen Bean, p. 65, to Eu
gene.
Harold C. Bean, p. 65, to 513 North
Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland.
O. R. Bean, p. 50, to Cockerline &
Wetherbee Bldg, Eugene.
The engagement has been an
nounced of Miss Mildred Bagley, 12,
* to David Graham, ’05.
Elliott Roberts, of The Dalles, a
former student, has been visiting in
Eugene.
Addison Bennett, writing of the
Portland Trade School in the Oregoni
an, refers to Miss Grace LaBrie, ’10,
as a domestic science teacher of na
tional reputation. Miss LaBrie is a
graduate of Simmons College, as web
as of the University of Oregon.
Miss Amy Rothchild, former stu
dent at the University, will represent
Welleseley this week in a debate
against Vassal?.
Miss Laura Hall Kennon, 11> V1S‘
ited Eugene last week. Miss Kennon
is a member of the faculty of t e r
egon State Normal School at Mon
mouth. She was promoted to this po
sition from the Cottage Grove High
School. ,
Benjamin Huntington Jr., 08, ha
returned to Drain from Eugene,
sister is in the hospital in Eugene..
Harold L. Hopkins, *93, is visiting
in Eugene with his father and mother.
Mr. Hopkins is Superintendent of
Schools at Bandon, Oregon. He is ac
companying his debaters who defeat
ed Medford at Eugene yesterday and
will meet Salem at Eugene on Thurs
day. ^__
Twelve victories and no defeats was
the record won by the University of
Illinois basketball five this season.
Plans are being laid at the Univer
sity of Missouri to establish a school
to prepare women for the responsi
bilities of the ballot—when they get
it.
MORE PORTLAND NAMES
List of Rose City Reseidents Is Long,
and the End is Not Yet
Reached
[ . KS . '
Edna Pearl Luckey Eastham (Mrs.)
B. A. 1904; Nortonia Hotel, Portland.
Horace Bl Fenton, M. D. Johns
Hopkins Medical School 1910; B. A.
1906; physician and surgeon, 812 Or
egonian Bldg.
Jefferson Davis Fenton, M. D.; B.
A. 1884; physician and surgeon, 509
510 Oregonian Bldg.
Le'lah Goddard Fenton (Mrs.), B.
A. 1907; at home, 686 Hoyt St.
Mabel Copley Smith Fenton (Mrs.),
B. A. 1905; writer, 266 Ti. 25th.
Ralph Albert Fenton, M. D. North
western University Medical School
1906; B. A. 1903; physician and sur
geon (specialist eye, ear, nose and
throat), 801 Stevens Bldg.
Roy Fitch, B. A. 1912; teaching
chemistry, Y .M. C. A. Bldg.
Edsall P. Ford, B. A. 1913; archi
tectural draftsman, 726 Clackamas St.
Edwin Ray Fountain, M. D. North
western Medical School, Chicago, 111.,
1911; B. A. 1907; physician and sur
geon, 595% First St.
Oscar Furuset, B. A. 1908; lawyer,
1410 Yeon Bldg.
Arthur M. Geary, B. A. 1910; stu
dent at Columbia University, New
York City (643 Holly St.)
Edward P. Geary, M. D. Jefferson
Medical College; B. S. 1880; physi
cian, 643 Holly St.
Agnes McCornack Geary (Mrs.),
B. S. 1880; at home, 643 Holly St.
Helen Blair George, B. A. 1913;
teacher, 829 E. Stark St.
Roy W. Glass, M. A. -1904; B. A.
1902; teacher, Woodburn, Oregon,
(1661 Portsmouth Ave.) (See Marion
County/
Dean T. Goodman, B. A. 1910; sales
man, hardware, 951 Thurman St.
Mary A. Gray, B. A. 1905, teacher
Washington High School, 745% Hoyt
St.
James R. Greenfield, LL. B. 1902:
M. A. 1890; attorney, '(07-8-9 Selling
Bldg.
May Hemenway Hale (Mrs.), H. A.
1S02; at home, 428 E. 39th St.
Pearl Wilbur Hall (Mrs.), B. A.
1911; at home, Lents, Oregon.
Harry A. Hampton B. S. 1907; civil
engineer, Jennings Lodge, Oregon.
Alice Mae Smith Handsaker (Mrs.t,
B. A. 1993; at home 1*935 45th Ave.
S. E.
John J. Handsaker, B, A. 1903; min
ister 693(5 45th Ave S. E.
Lenora Hansen, L! A. 1913; teach
ing, Drain, Oregon; (703 Glisan St)
Ruth Claire Hardie, B. A. 1912;
293% E. 21st St.
Ella Debie Hathaway (Mrs.), B. A.
1S06; 738 E. Main St.
Helene Robinson Hendershott
(Mrs.), B. A. 190S, at home (Eugene.
Oregon.)
Mae Barzee Hicksc.n (Mrs.), B. A.
1909; at home, 847 Halsey St.
Robert E. Hickson, B. S. 1909; jun
ior engineer U: S otfices, Custom
House, Portland. -18 i Halsey.
Melissa E. Hill, B A. 1894; teacher
of English in Washington High School,
74l E. Madison.
Helen Corey Holbrook, B. A. 1913;
1280 E. 30th St. N
Philo Holbrook, B S. 1898; civil
engineer (county surveyor), 341 E.
lo^h St. N.
Gertrude HoJmes, B. A. 1911;
teacher in School of Trades, 297 Mor
rison St.
Emma Cornelius Howell (Mrs.),
B. S. 1883; at home, 408 E. 8th St. S.
Leigh M. Huggins, B. S. 1912; civil
engineer, 6419 28th Ave. S. E.
Helena S. Hughes, B. A. 1910; 474
Tillamook St.
WalterM. Huntington, B. A. 1912;
la wstudent, 167 E. 16th St.
Olive Bruse Huston, LL. B. Yale
1913; B. A. 1910; lawyer, 622 Elm St.
Bernard C. Jakway, B. A. 1901;
merchant (Unander & Jakway), Al
der and 11th Sts.
Esther Johnson Jakway (Mrs.), B.
A. 1901; at home, 308 E. 38th St.
Harper N. Jamison, B. A. 1910;
teacher Jefferson High School, 52S
Main St.
Homer B. Jamison, B. A. 1912; ad
i vertising, 582 Main St.
Faith Johnson, B. A. 1907; gradu
ate nurse, 374 3rd St.
Wistar W. Johnson, B. A. 1907; A.
B. Oxford 1911; student Mass. Insti
tute of Technology, 765 Schuyler St.
J. Buford Jones, B. S. 1913; drug
gist, 409 E. 12lh St.
J. Earl Jones, B. S 1912; room 808,
Y. M. C. A. Bldg., civil engineer.
Louise Jones, B. A. 1904; teacher,
735 Bismark St.
Homer I. Keeney, M. D. Jefferson
Medical College; B. A. 1907; physi
cian and surgeon, 620-621 Medical
Bldg.
John George Kelley Jr., B. S. 1912.
civil engineer, 70 4eh S\
Hannah Madue Kenworthy, B. A.
1910; 766 Broadway St.
Winifred Kerr, B. A. 1911; “teach
ing at Lincoln H. S., Holden Annex,
10th and Salmon Sts.
Grover J. Kestley, B. A. 1908; hard
ware salesman M. Seller & Co.
Babelle Dell Miller Kirkwood
(Mrs.), B. A. 1903; at home, 532 F.
36th St.
Essie Sechrist Kitching (Mrs.), B.
A. 1910; at home 7111 Foster Road.
Cornelia A. Pinkham Knapp (Mrs.),
B. A. 1911; at home 675 Talbot Road.
Jane M. W. Knox, B. A. 1912; teach
er, 185 E. 12th St. S.
Mary Kinsey Krausse (Mrs.), B.
M. 1891; piano, at home, 831 Over
ton St.
K. K. Kubli, B. A. 1893; Pres. Ku
bli-Miller Co. Inc., 916 Belmont St.
Homer M. Lackey, B. A. 1910; care
Marshall-Wells Hardware Co.
Margaret Powell Lamb (Mrs.), B.
A. 1913; teaching, 27 F. 18th St. N. ,
Stanley Lamb, M. D. 1907; B. A.
1903; physician and surgeon, Medical
Bldg.
John R. Latourette, B. A. 1907; law
yer, 527 Corbett Bldg.
Henryette C. Lauer, B. S. 1898;
674 Everett St.
Laurids Lauridsen, B. S. 1907; elec,
trjcal engineering, 802 Y. M. C. A.
Cora Cameron Lowrie <Mrs.), B. A.
1908; at home, 1057 E. Couch.
Arthur D. Leach, B. S. 1906; civil
engineer, Northwestern Electric Co.,
1146 E. Yamhill.
Lilia Irvin Leach (Mrs.), B. A.
1908; 5133 68th St.
Jennie Lilly, B. A. 1910; teacher.
638 Laurel St.
Fletcher Linn, M. A. 1893; B. A.
189; Pacific Incorporators Co., 574
Laurel St.
Ruby Pratt Loomis (Mrs.), B. A.
1910, 496 Mill St.
Stella Dorris Macrum (Mrs.), B. M.
1895, at home, Hotel Portland.
Esther Maegley, B. A. 1913; 729 Gli
sa St.
W. Homer Maris, B. A. 1913; teach
ing, 35 E. 9tht St. N.
George Haskell Marsh, LL. B. 1893;
B. A. 1890; deputy clerk U. S. Dist.
Court, 490 Mill St.
Chas. L. Marshall, B. S. 1912; civil
engineer, 643 Summit Drive.
Earl A. Marshall, B. A. 1910; civil
engineer, 643 Summit Drive.
Livia Bond Marsters (Mrs.), B. A.
1910, at home, 497 E. 37th St.
Earl E. Mayo, B. S. 1909; civil en
gineer, 466% Broadway.
Clifton N. McArthur, B. A. 1901;
lawyer, 1125-29 Yeon Bldg.
R. Dell McCarty, B. A. 1908; mer
chants, 1101 Hawthorne.
Ina McClung, B. A. 1895; 687 Til
lamook St.
David L. McDaniel, B. S. 1912;
grain dealer, 799 Haight St.
Julia Adams McDaniel (Mrs.), M.
A. 1893; B. A. 1879; at home, 337
Fargo St.
Merle I. McKelvey, B. A. 1912;
teaching, 69 E. 71st St.
Arthur Patch McKinlay, Ph. D. Har
vard 1906; B. A. 1893; M. A. 1894;
Head Dept, of Latin, Lincoln High
School.
Anna S. McMicken, B. A. 1913; high
school teacher, 660% Halsey St.
Emilie Muhr McMickle (Mrs.), B.
A. 1908; P. D. Chicago, P. C. T. S.
1913; 208 16th St.
Stuart A. McQueen, B. A. 1907;
chemist, 135 14th St.
Carrie Cornelius McQuinn (Mrs.),
B. S. 1879; at home, 669 Belmont St.
John A. McQuinn, B. S. 1879; civil
engineer, 410 McKay Bldg.
Albert E. Meserve, B. S. in E. E.
1901; electrical contractor, 1014 E.
Stark SL
Edna May Messenger, B. A. 1913;
teacher, 556 E. 29th St.
Cyril Hope Meyers, B. S. 1913;
Gresham, Oregon.
Annie Laura Miller, M. A. 1900;
B. A. 1897; writer, 509 E. 21st St. N.
Cecil Olive Miller, B. A. 1913; 321
Eugene St.
Edith Brown Miller (Mrs.), B. A.
1895; Portland.
Winifred Kelly Miller, B. A. 1901;
i 509 E. 21st St. N.
Harvey C. Moore, M. D. 1913; B. A.
1909; physician and surgeon, 621-22
23 Medical Bldg.
Lucia Wilkins Moore (Mrs.), B. A.
j 1911; at home 133 E. 34tht St.
_
(Concluded next Tuesday.)
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