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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1915)
DEBATE STILL IN All Reed Now Wishes to Debar Woinei From Triangular Foren sic Meeting. Women are again to be barret from the triangular debate. Reet College has refused to sign the con tract unless three details container in it are modified. Those concerning women participating in the contest both teams traveling away from the college ,and the pooling of expenses are the objectionable items. The following is an extract of s letter from Horace Miller of Reed College to Cloyd Dawson, secretary of the Forensic Council: “We do not favor a team of men debating a team of women or a team of men debating a team composed of a woman and a man. According to the last press report you have come to this same conclusion, so it should be easy to come to an agreement where by the men who are interested in de bate at Reed College can meet the men of the other colleges.’’ The matter of the teams leaving the college is declared to be unwise because the student body would not lend their support unless they heard one of their own teams in action. According to the original plan, Reed and Oregon should have met at Cor vallis. Corvallis so far has not objected to any of the plans outside of want ing the contract for more than one year. 4fe Announcement # # Tryouts for the sophomore # , * 'depate team will be held De- # # cember 11, at 10 a. m.. in Guild # # hall. Question: Resolved, # # “That No Part of the Oregon # ^Railroad Land Grant Should Be * I £ Added to the National Forest 4^ [ £ Reserve.” 4k SPECIAL SERVICES HELD BY Y. W. C. A. Special services are being held every noon of this week, except Sat urday, at the Y. W. C. A. bungalow. These meetings start at 12:40 and last 15 minutes. This week is being observed by the Y. W. C. A. all over the world as one of prayer for work ers in the missionary fields both at home and abroad. The national Y. W. C. A. has 38 secretaries in the foreign field sta tioned in India, China, Japan, South America and Turkey. During the last year ten Y. W. C. A. secretaries have gone to the foreign fields. They are all college girls, graduates of Vassar, Wellesley, Mt. Holyoke, and other prominent colleges. Following is a list of the speakers and subjects at the local meetings: Monday, Africa, Helen Brenton; Tuesday, North America, Claire Boardman; Wednesday, Asia, Jenette Wheatley; Thursday, Australia, Mary Chambers; Friday, Europe, Roberta Killam. HOLD MONTHLY LUNCHEONS Portland Alumni Plan to Discuss University Problems at Dinners For the purpose of discussing Uni versity and alumni problems, the Portland alumni made plans at a luncheon at the Hazelwood Friday, November 12. to hold an informal lunch together once a month. John C. Veatch, ’ll, president of the association, and Merwin Rankin, ’ll, secretary, will be helped in ar ranging these plans by a committee consisting of Fletcher Linn, ’90, Grover Kestly, '12. and Carlton Spencer, ’12, who will plan a pro gram and obtain a speaker for each luncheon. The first luncheon will be held Saturday, December 4, at the Hazel wood, and the speaker will be an nounced in the next issue of the Em erald alumni page. The plan is a sort of a business proposition, as most of the members lunch down town anyway, and dining | together once a month will enable them to get better acquainted. _ Kansas University, Nov. 16.—All sophomores taking gymnasium work in Kansas University, are required to train two days a week in football. Thi sis the result of a decision re cently made by the then’s physical training director. This rule holds good for all sophomores except those working their way through school and those who are physically unable. pfRAftS. */MARK^^ 1 m ^ ED.V. PRICE a CO. After the Game—Be measured for that new suit —We can fit you— OREGON I f WILL SKIN the “AGGIES" , Vt We’re Back of you ^ OREGON 16 Haberdasher 713 Willamette St. “$2 Hat House” SAVE $7.00 Be a good Financier—Quick Action Will Turn the Trick in 7 Minutes. The only reason you could possibly give for not accepting the following offer is that “you are not careful with your money/’ Every young man appreciates the comfort and satisfac tion of being neatly dressed. He should also appreciate a saving of $7.00—and that is what we offer on a suit of clothes bought here during our closing out sale of men and young men s suits, i^very suit is this season’s style, all popular fabrics and colors—faultlessly tailored, Values to $18.00. Choice . We’re back of you , OREGON v Save 50c to $1.00 on Your Mackinaws t Men’s Neckwear We want you to see our handsome line of neckwear. Every style and color you could think of and all rea sonably priced. Men’s Hosiery Hosiery for men—the ser viceable kind. Hosiery for dress or work at most any price you desire to pay. Vis it this department. Men’s Shirts ' ’* Men’s shirts—a neat popu lar priced line in any style you desire. It .will pay you to come here for shirts suitable for an^r occasion. Baker-Morro wC< o. ne casn gtore ior all the people I Vassar College, Nov. 16.—Vassar has taken a significant step in add ing to the college curriculum courses in law and journalism. This is evi dence of a belief that these two pro fessions are now permanently open to women, who will enter these fields with increasing success. Freshmen at Case School of Ap plied Science \\*ear green buttons one lialf inch in diameter. White Lunch Home of the best to eat. We buy the best of everything and you can always get it here You’ll buy them again. Fresh popcorn and peanuts, Crispets and Candies. Our own make. The Big Wagon Oposite Rex Theatre G. S. GOURLEY, PHOTOGRAPHER 57 W. 10th. PHONE 448J 1 - i j .mm ±> -iu. jj.. WADE BROS. The Home of Hart S chaffner & Marx Clothing One, Two or Three Cars at your service for any length of time, any place, any time—day or night. Phone 114 Maxwell Jitney Service Hail any Maxwell jitney RETURNING to town and ride for 5^ Special arrangements and prices to fraternities and sorori ties for party trips. Wasn’t It Wonderful In the Old Days— The Oregon Spirit The Bonfire Rallies The Football Games • The Osey Wow Wows The Rambles on the Campus The Moonlit Millrace The Blissful Canoe Rides The College Romances Then a Diamond From Luckey’s Members of the U. of 0. Alumni Take home with you a U. of 0. Seal Souvenir Spoon, Fob, Stick Pin, Tie Clasp Small Seal, Bar Pin, or some other piece for the young sister or brother you wish to attend your Alma Mater PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES Luckey’s Jewelry Store 827 Willamette Street