Enrollment Now 1640; Total
for Year 1842.
Hiuce the opening of tin* winter term,
154 new students have entered tin* Uni
versity, according* to Carlton Spencer,
registrar. Of the 154 there are 5)2 men
and 6S2 women. B.v classes 5!) are fresh
men, 2ft sophomores. 124 juniors and 10'
seniors. New students listed as “spe
cials” number 2ft and there are three new
graduate students enrolled.
The total enrollment for this year to
date is 1842 as against 1725 at this time
last year. As a number of first term
students have withdrawn or were drop
ped because of low grades, the actual
number attending tin* University at this
time is 1040. Last year there were
1554 attending in January.
The fact that the number of new stu
dents entering this year is 28 less than
entered at the same time last year is
due probably to the uncertain financial
conditions in the farming districts, ac
cording to Mr. Spencer.
CO-OP FUTURE IS BRIGHT
Financial Standing Will Be Reported
Today for Fall Term.
That there is every reason for opti
mism regarding the future of the Uni
versity Co-op store and good prospects |
for a reasonable dividend being declared!
at the end of the fiscal year was inti
mated by Jack Benefiel following a meet
ing of the directors last night. Marion
McClain, manager of tin* Co-op. said
that the financial standing of the store
up to the end of tile fall term would he
given out today.
Two faeult ymembers, two sophomores
and one freshman will he elected to the
hoard of directors to fill expired terms
at the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the University of Oregon Co
operative store which is to be held in
Vilified hall at !J p. m. today. Also, the
vacancy caused by the failure of John
Alexander to return to school this term
will posilily be filled.
Lyle McCrosky, Jack Benefiel, Wayne
lo cla&rup
a misunder
standing
"Why nor
userid
lowers
? ,
DO you want to clour
up Hull misunder
standing \v i t h a
friend? Now instead of
saying. “Mighty sorry,
Jim,” or ”1 louse forgive
me, liiiey," it’s a beautiful
sort of an idea to simply
say it, with flowers and to
let us furnish them.
Every event is an occasion
for flowers.
Vnitmi/yfflivisf
CiDhore youTind/fie^lbwens
} 9£)3 9/i/y<.ir t/ S/.
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rr TO THK TIM 10 of tin- first.
I.ibprty I.oim it was saiil (lint
tillin' \vi*ri‘ lint to exceed .‘iOO.tltltl
i11rIi\ iiluuls in llm country who reg
ularly invested in Itonils. *
NOW then' ini' mum millions
of nu'u ntul wnmi'ii who have
learned tlmt n properly safe
sunrded lSond represents -
(1) A linn on property mill
l'H I'll iim power.
(2) A source nf regular in
i'oiiip to the ownov.
(.'11 Something which <'int ho
eonvortoil into cash by
solo.
il) A sane uml ous\ way to
put money in work at
it profit.
Offer you such an Investment.
For detailed information regard
tlig our securities call at our of
fice or drop us a postal card.
OUR
TEN YEAR
NOTES
MOUNTAIN
STATES POWER
COMPANY
Akers, Dr. .ToLiu Bovard, Marian Mc
Clain and Carl Newbury comprise the
.present board of directors. All were
present at the meeting last night.
BARNETT PLANS COURSE
Class in "Modern Governments" Will Be
Given for Freshmen.
Beginning next September a service
course for freshmen..which will satisfy ill
full the social science requirement, will
he given by I)r. James D. Harnett, pro
fessor of political science. It will be a
three hour course for throe terms, and
will be called “Modern Governments.”
Tlie course will cover city, state and na
tional government in the l nited States
and European governments.
Dr. Barnett has 164 students in a class
in state and local government, and it is
believed that this is. in part, an indica
tion of increasing interest in the stu
dent body in government matters. /
MEN’S GLEE TO GIVE
CONCERT IN PORTLAND
(Continued from Page 1)
their programs aud to add something de
stinctly “Oregon” to the program, ac
cording to the composer.
Words of Song.
The words of the song are those: *
Old Oregon wo pledge to thee
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PENCILS
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Our honor and fidelity,
Both now and iu the years to be.
And never failing loyalty.
Fair Oregon thy name shall he
Written high in liberty.
Sow uncovered swears thy every sou
Our pledge to Oregon.
The program for the concert follows:
Part I.
(a.) Oregon Pledge Song.Evans
th.) Song of Winter ...:. Hawley
Glee Club.
Shores of Sighing.Cbafin
Glee Club.
Aria—“Visi d’Arte .Puccini
Mine. Rose McGrow.
Glee Club.
A Love Syhphony.••Damrosch
Piano Solo .... • •
Mr. Ilopkins.
Bliss
Red Man’s Death-Chant.
Glee Club.
PART II.
Songs Iron) the Southland.
Glee Club.
Just a Song.
Massa’s in de Col’ Col' Groun
Solo.Mr- Morrow
Banjo Song .
Glee Club.
><0]0 . Mr. Hopkins
W 'Sandman.
Part III.
This is She ..Rogers
Glee Club.
Singa do Cams’ ...Mr. Johnson
Musical Skit.
Messrs. Gray. Phillips, Akers, Hop
kins, Ingrain, Moore, Newberry.
Oregon Songs.
Quartette and Glee Club.
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The STUDENT SHOP
Bernard Shaw’s Great Comedy
Pygmalion
With a Selected University Cast
FRIDAY'and SATURDAY NIGHTS
JANUARY 21st and 22nd
GUILD THEATRE—U. of 0.
Tickets on Sale at Box Office on day of
performance.
Prices 50c and 75c
GRADUATION
EXERCISES
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