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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1919)
WOMEN’S LOTTERY SET FOR SATURDAY (Continued from page 1) Gilham, Mabel Gettings, Eleanor Gillis, Marion Gohlke, Alice Soderstrom, Gerda Gochnour, Daisy Barryman, Clara Capps, Alice Carroll, Ruth Casad, Margaret Case, Ber.tha V. Chapman, Bertha Chase, Genevieve Chausse, Dorothy Christensen, Leona Clark, Beatrice Coad, Pauline Coe, Mejtrude Conditt, DeEtta Ganterihein, Ellen Scott, Margaret Schenck, Evelyn Seaman, Dorothy Sawtell, Doris Elrod, Lucile Elrod, Maurine Erickson, Frances Ernest, Maud Evans, Alice Evans, Margaret Bennett, Dorothy Berry, Ada Calkins, Clara Cameron, Clem "ameron, Ronaldo Carlock, Marcile Carlson, Ruby Carson, Helen Carter, Mary Case, Helen Case, Victoria Casey, Helen Chandler, Vivian Churchill, Doris Clark, Avis Clarke, Helen Coates, Agnes Conklin, Margaret Clancy, Genevieve Coffey, Valiere Coley, Emma Collier, Kathryn Collins, Audrey Coolidge, Emma Coolidge, Lorna Cram, Lenore Crosfield, Jeannette Croxall, Josephine Scott, Ruth Coleman, Eleanor Colton, Gretchen Copenhaver, Lucile Copenhaver, Nellie Sutton, Alys Craig, Bernice Creede, Edyth Creede, Ceeile Cundy, Margaret Curtis, Alice Cushman, Dorothy Fall is, Mauna Loa Fassett, Faith Fitzgibbon, Evelyn Flanders, Ida Forbes, Christine Forney, Anna Lou Scngstacken, Doris Greenbaum, Leah Gurney, *Mary Gregory, Leona Cirub, Mary Jo Shell, Hesse crewuson, neairice Fell, Margaret Fell, Esther Fields, Nancy Flint, Helen Easel, Florence Frank, Glenn Frazier, Janet Frease, Helen: French, I’aty j Skeels, Marvel Gray, Lois Gray, Margaret Green, Leola Green, Ruth Griffin, Ruth Sanborn, Ruth Gronholm, Helen Stephenson, Elizabeth Stebno, Geneva Sutherland, Mabel Stewart, Irene Stewart, Sue Straughan, Marguerite Stockton, Kittie Flegel, Ruth Stone, Lela Stoltenberg, Ollie Stone, Leah Strong, Vivian Stoppenbach, Helen Stratton, IJIulu Stroda, Ida Strachan, Lexie Atkinson, Bertha Ady, Marian Berryman, Mary Anderson, Aulis Diehl, Ruth Anderson, Myrtle DeVore, Loye Andrews, Marian Ellsworth, Gladys Barnes, Ceeile Duniway, Margaret Beale, Claire Shaffner, Bertha Blurock, Frances Druley, Mary Delzell, Marjorie Engstrom, Ruth Dezendorf, Doris Eakiu, Dorothy Dickey, Dorothy Purkheomer, Rita Eakin, Priscilla Dotscon, Vala Garber, Eucile Emison, Gladys Shipp, Blanche Golding, Gertrude Goodin, Margaret Gorrie, Maud Kueh, Helen Wilson, Naomi Tonnbrook, Nell Kustad, Vivian Ryan, Mary Englund, Milliania Gates, Laura Graham, Maud Garrett, Florence Goerig, Marie Estey, Mary Southwurth, Nell Smith, Hallie Smith, Mabel Smith, Helen Sorenson, Nena Smith, Mildred Spaeth, Emily Sprig:■ <Jenevieve Stewart, Ruth Stevens, Nadine Taylor, Gladys Taylor, Mable Thiel, Eva Templin, Fannie Veatch, Sylvia Thomas, Mice luck, Ruth iillson, Elizabeth I'olle. Gertrude Tompkins, Pauline lermoen, Gertrude Tracey, Alma Trafzer, Welt ha Travis, Fern vanSchoonover. Turner, Amy VanStern, Lucy Piment, Gladys Ditto, Alma Dixon, Dorothy Dodds, Mildred [Ionian, Dorothy Downs, Anna Gage, Phobe Garbade, Emma .1. Garrett, Harriett Graham, Eeono Weller, Mabyl Riddle, Florence Rupert, Velma Furuset, Florence Punier, Lora Pubuy, Helen Dunivvay, Dorothy Dunn, Ariel Edsall, Marjorie Eggleson, Eunice Slnnvalter, Vein Smith, lltda Smith, Evelyn Smith, Gladys Smith, leva Smith, Margaret Spall, Eleanor Spencer, Bernice Spulak, Helen Stanton, Thelma Taylor, Marian Templeton, Rheta Taylor, Gretchen Thompson, Clam Th'.’rlow, Elvna I'eshner, Lora Thurston, Alice Tigard, Grace 1 obey, v era Todd, Jessie ' Tompkins, Eileen Turner, Mary t Tuttle, Marian ( VanNuys, Mildred i Vera T:uek, Mary ( VanSchocnoven, Alice 1 VanTassel, Harriet l J Veazie, Emily Vaughn, Annette LaFollett, Mayme Laws, Mrs. .T. C. i.andon, Alta B. Leavitt, Maybelle Lane, Gladys Lawrence, Elsie Larsen, Maltrude Leonard, Annette Lawrence, Marion Leonard, Virginia Wave, .Lesley Livengood, Katherine Bclener, Imogene London, Eliza noth Lewis, Jessie Lighter, Alice Mary lewis, Pearl D. Nash, Itutli G Livermore, Gertrude Logan, Mona Loie.iz, Crescent Lucius, Margaret j. milord, Erma is .":on, Laura Nelson, Madge Nswland, Mildred Nvisler, Gladys Nwolai, Marian Noren, Jennie Nvgren, Nelie Shelton, Mary Ridings, Rita J.'.Ile, Edna Rolnnson, Violet Rogers, Gertrude Small, Annabel Her, Romah Ervin, Katherine Jrving, Louise Jrrkf-on, Margaret Jogger, Florence Jamieson, Dorothy Johnson, Florence Johnson, Gladys K Johnson, Johanna Nelson, Margard Low i y, Dorothy Lu[her, Gladys Nelson, Holer Nelson, Wands Nichols, Ila Shea, Amu Nicolai, Heler Nolen, Minnie T. Rand, Laura Rasor, Haze' Packwood, Mai-j Pallett, Anns Roberts, Audrey Robbins, Naorr. Rogers, Zonv/eisi Russell, Margaret Rogers, Leotr Jewett, Narcisss Irving, Mary Johnson, Dessel Johnson, Allyr Kaye, Esthc Judkins, Joy Kelley, Ellen jndall, Evangeline Kiddle, Leta Johson, Genevieve King, Thc-o Kersun, Celia Joyner, Myrtle Judkins, Edith Lafferty, Renoiia Fn.ome, Katherine Kay, Marjcne Kaye. Katherine Ke.gy, Beulah Kerzur, Lola Kelly, Mary Aita Kluemm, Germany Knapp, Grace Kunil, Margaret Keyt, Wanda Kuykendall, Helene Lit gsley, Celia Maud Lambert, Winona Adek Kelly, Zella Kern, Margaret K~>u, Lucille Kll't'e, Edith I Dig, Inc/. Kirk Bonita Knowles, Anabel Krough, Dina Kruse, Marjorie Kubli, Edith Lacey, Inez Lane, Ruth Lake, Adelaide Largent, Mary Laugherty, Helen Lamb, Enid Largent, Maud Skinner, Florence Slotboom, Madeline Headlee, AU'e Habersham, Frances Hafner, Hulda Hadley, Elizabeth Hartman, Florence Hales, Rena Hall, Lila Hall, Helen Hammond, Margaret Ham11 in, M argaret Harris, Fay Hamilton Merie [larding, Katherine Hamm, Alice ileideman, Clara Hanson. Eva .arris, Edith till, Anna 1 ill, Mildred lensloy Hilda logan, Jeanette iickernell, Georgia kdmath. Helena Harbke, Gladys Hawes, Mildred Hassen. Louise Haven. Genevieve HegarcH, Mary Henderson, Vera Hensley, Beatrice iickei tiell, .lost j'hine lickaihier, Harollo Holcomb Fern Rjplvins, Ruth Hudson, Hui'iet Houston, Vera Hutton, Lueilo I It ii'.vhton, G i ai > V. \iUnu Mr Ki o, II • > w i Us, Ucl'herson Holman, Miuynna Hildebrand, Elsie lloollein, Thelma Ilagenbush, Irene Holiday, Marjorie Holcomb,. Mr.rr'a Uoilopeter, Letta Hooper, Helen Hopson, Winifred ■, Isabella i lorothy Cha riot te Carolina McGuire, 1 orolhy dcCrneken, Marion Houghton, Helen Ivde. Jean Huntington, Helen Mi-c;ill, Frances Huntley, Mildred dvYeigh, Eileen Husband, Rachel dc'.Ybirther, Ruby lluson, Jane dann, Grace Hutchinson Eve dac.Millan, Frances McCorkle, Facile ' .i‘lven/ie, Vnabel McCormick, Mary d risen, Ruth McRav, Inn llayer, Helen McDermott, Ona a -d'er, Alene McGilchrist, Ethel deloness. Gladv s Mcllaley, EF.'.ahei i dde-, Elizabeth diles, Jessie dil er. Grace iW Intel, Gladys d.-dler, Audrey oilier, Mayboll 1 dilligun, Renuvno ililchel!, Jean iloore, Frances b e, Josephine lorrow. Heft trice io cr, Velma Mr • l.ois i iirby, Mildve 1 ImMock, Helen l., er, t aurine Ivors, Marjorie Ibenchain, Marie hiield, Elda dntr, Louise •'Day, Mary ackard, Florence ■ 'Farrell, Anastr.si McKinley, Muii.'I McLeod, Hear rice McMurphey, Adah Macklin, Keoa Mackenzie, llure Mackenzie, Jean Macy, Lois Magers, Edna Maguire, Jennie; Manning. Helen Manville, Dorothy Marsh, Elsie Marsters, Leona Mathis, Mary Matson, Gene vie v ' Mathis, vHady Maxham, Helen Medlec, Norma Meisner, Len a Mickelson, Esther Mitchell, Zetn Miller, Dorothy F a Mitchell, Hattie i MARSHALL SHIS OREGON FICTION WRITER PRODUCING 5000 WORDS DAILY Stories Treat of Animal Life in John Day Valley, Klamath County and Blue Mountains “Medford Man is Selling Oregon to Entire Nation,” is the headline on a column story written by Lawrence Dinnefen, former Oregon student, who visited the southern town and ran into Edison Marshall, also an Oregon product, who has been doing so well in short story writing since 1915 that he is now producing 5000 words daily and has no trouble in finding a mar ket for them. These men were fellow students at the University a few years back. Dinneen, who is now in the circulation department of the Jour nal, in writing of Marshall, says: “He has been making ‘so good’ in short stories since I last saw him in 1915 that I wanted to have a chat. I grabbed him, waited until he bouglu 85c worth of October magazines con taining his stories, and then I steer ed him away from a pretty girl in front of a big automobile and took him to a secluded corner of a loung ing room iu the Medford University club. There I had him tell me of him self for the past four and a half years. i wenc iurmer ana naa mm ten me of his life from the time he was born at Rensselaer, Ind., August 28, 1894. “Marshall has soild a lot of his ‘stuff,’ is selling it and hence is sure of himself. Right now lie’s writing 5000 words a day on Oregon subject matter, mostly stories of animals of the entire state. “One story may be based on Mar shall's home territory in the hills and valleys of southern Oregon, an other tells of the sage hens of the John Day, another of the lalce3 of Klamath and Lake counties, another of the Blue mountains. Marshall is selling Oregon at the rate of 6U00 words a day. “I asked him what magazines l e sold to and he answered, “It would be easier to tell you what magazines I do not sell to.’", i _ Faculty Advisor Named S-Maralda wishes to announce Prof. Edmonds of the school commerce as faculty advisor. THE OWL CLUB • announces the election, as • ' honorary member, of • DEAN ERIC W. ALLEN • and the pledging of HARRY ELLIS of Baker. • ..el, Mary MV' thland, Lois linker, Adelaide I •! mer, Carolyn 1 erkins, Audrey Pfost, Laurita Patten, Veda Pm-irr, Irene Parkinson, Mary Perry, Emily Paysen, Aurita Pease, Edna Perrey, Frances l’ixley, Lois Poles, Lillie Mitchell, Marion Mitch?], /eta Montgomery, Rush Moore, Mary Mork, Austral Morris, True Morrow, Lauriel Moss, Jeanette Murphy, Fein Murphy, Jane Parson, Lucille Patterson, Charlotte Paulsen, Gladys Pearson, Lillian Perkins, Georgina Peterson, Frances Redmond, Lucille Solder, Ruth Peterson, Elizabeth Phetteplace, Gertrude Phelps, Margaret Pike, Esther Pilkington, Geraldine Pyrit, Pearl Pittinger, Doris Potter, Alberta Pirie, Edith Radabaugh, Mamie Potter, Aurora Rise, Bernice Ramont, Maeljolle Rasor, Lula Reese, Margaret Rogers, Belle Prosser, Edwma Rugg, Grace Rawlings, Ella Reed, Dorothy Reed, Helene Rice, Eva Schuebel, Glyde Watson, Lucia Waters, l.ouemina Watkins, Lucille \\ ecks, Mildred Weiss, Marian Wilson, Naomi Wells, Marjorie Wheelhouse, Clara Whisler, Vivian Whit chouse, Elizabeth Wright, Beulah Whitmore. Jet Whitney, Mildred Wilson, Edythe Williams, Mirian Wissinger, Dorothy Wright, Gladys Wright, Madonna Yoran, Beatrice Rice, Martha Wagner, Leah Wakefield, Ethel Warwick, Nell ( Watt, Helen Westwood. Martha Weller, Mabyl West, Janet Wheeler, G retchen Wheeler, Pauline Whitaker, Helen White, Eloise Whitfield, Irenes Wherity, Alice Wickland, Blanche Wilson, Katharine | Wilson, Louise j Wolff, Ruth' Wootton, Dorothy PROFESSOR WILL SPEAK Faculty Members Announce Topics For Teachers’ Institute Seven members of the faculty of the University will be speakers at the 1 annual Lane County Teachers’ insti tute to be held at the Eugene high school on November 24, 25 and 26. Dr. D. W. DeBusk of the department of education will speak on “The Sig nificance of the Early Training of the Child”; President P. .L. Campbell on “The New World Era”; Miss Mabel Louise Cummings of the physical training department on “Physical Training in Schools,” and after the lecture she will demonstrate the teaching of physical exercise; Profes sor F. S. Dunn, head of the Latin de partment, on “Vignettes and Silhou Thanksgiving Ball an all student dance Multnomah Hotel Parlors November 27. THE CLUB Home of the Students 814 Willamette Street. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST GO TO THE Tollman Studio 734 Willamette St. Phone 770 ---------------<$> After the U. of O—M.A.A.C. Game THANKSGIVING BALL TIME—NOVEMBER 27, 8:30 P. M. PLACE—MULTNOMAH HOTEL. GIRL—IT’S UP TO YOU. For Students of U. of O., O. A. C. and U. of W. eph Schafer, head of the history de ettes in Italy”; John C. Almack of the extension department on “Keeping Up in Teaching”; Dr. H. R. Douglas of the school of education on “What the High School Should Be,” and Dr. Jos partment, on ‘“Training for Citizen ship.” All Student Body Cast—Guess the Liar in the Play—at Eugene theatre, Dec. 5. t-i: Students Pay us a Call Schwering & Lindley Barbers 12-9th St. We have a complete line of Sporting Goods. Now is the time to be equipped for your Class Team or “Frat.” BRODER8 BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh, Corned and Smoked Meats 80 W. Eighth Street Eugene, Oregon Phone 40 •4> <$*• W. R. (OBAK) WALLACE CIGARS, CANDY, SODA, BILLIARDS AND PIPES FOR COLLEGE MEN. 804 Willamette St, Eugene, Ore. Phone 48. -<$• ■*8> Choice Flowers For All Occasions Special Rates to Students Organizations. Decorative Plants to rent. THE UNIVERSITY FLORIST Phone 654 993 HilyardSt. EUGENE THEATRE The Little Dog Laughed FRIDAY, NOV. 21 Tickets Now On Sale At Box Office The ideal spot for you to spend a part of your evening down town. The surroundings are pleas ing and you’ll find something extra good on the menu • 0 • ^ THE VARSITY 778 Willamette St.