Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    WOMEN OF U COLLEGES
TALK GIRLS’ PROBLEMS
Higher Scholarship Aims Topic
at Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley,
Nov. 10.— (P. I. N. 8.)—The second
Women’s Intercollegiate Convention
was held here this week. Forty-five
delegates from 20 western universities
and colleges attended the first day of
discussion of serious problems con
fronting the women students of the
universities.
Miss Olive Pressler, president of the
Associated Women Students of the
University of California, was elected
chairman of the convention. Miss
Aryness Joy of the University of Wash
ington was elected secretary. One
delegate from the Universities of Mon
tana,. Kansas >tnd Washington were
appointed to draw up the resolutions.
The convention was addressed by
President David P. Barrows of the
University of California, and Miss
Lucy Stebbins, dean of women.
The following decisions have resulted
in the discussion of methods of rais
ing scholarship:
That dormitories assist more in
bringing together organization and
nonorganization women, where
by they increase scholarship and .
student activities.
That in colleges where scholar
ship prizes are awarded among
sororities and house clubs, competi
tion for higher scholarship is
keener.
A tug ride around San Francisco
bay, showing the various points of in
terest of Oakland, Berkeley, and San
Francisco, comprised a part of the en
tertainment program.
FRESHMEN
The following men will report on
Hayward field Saturday morning at
9 o’clock. These men will be excused
from work on bonfire that day: Horace
Easterday, Joseph Ellis, Harold Elsen
chu, Asil O. Eoff, Arthur Erickson,
Delbert Faust, Grey Ferry, Willis
Fisher, Eddie Fong, Robert Frankson,
William M. Franzwa, Chester Fritz,
Alton Gabriel, George Gardinier, John
Garner, Raymond Garrett, Gilbert
Geary, Roy Gerhart, Theodore Gillen
j waters, Herbert Goldsmith, Norman E.
j Goudy, Raymond Graham, Paul Grey,
Henry Greene, Alvin Grimm.
Garden Court •> Krank’s
Toilet Goods Shaving Aids
For Women . For Men
W. T: CARROLL, ’03
Druggist
54 EAST 9th STREET
The Bight Price Real Service
American 'Beauty
Cedar Chest made
of genuine Trussee
Red Cedar
Universal Percola
tors, Electric Irons
and Stoves
Pyrex glass ware
^ Johnson’s Floor
and dancing wax
CHAMBER’S HARDWARE CO.
Phone 16 742 Willamette
BYRNE MAKES SCRIBNERS
Author is Oregon Bliodes Scholarship
Candidate; Paper on Jas Hnneker
Scribner's Magazine has accepted i
for future publication an article writ- !
ten by Norman Byrne, president of the j
graduate club and candidate for the!
Bhodes Scholarship, upon the American j
critic, James Gibbons Huneker.
Byrne is being congratulated for his
achievement by his friends. On ac
count of the standard Scribner’s re
quires for its pages a certain amount
of honor goes with the acceptance.
Norman Byrne majored in philoso
phy, carrying honors in the subject.
He is now graduate assistant in the
department of philosophy.
A new
“ All-Shelltex” frame, vastly better. Careful atten
tion to detail in the entire finist, combined with
graceful lines in correct proportions, mades this a
smart appearing-frame. Something newer and dif
ferent. Your lenses may be remounted.
ROYAL J. GICK
908 Willamette St.
OPTOMETRIST
Vision Scientifically Corrected.
Upstairs
LETTER NUMBER 2.
Gray writes
to House Managers
You may be interested, even though you are not a house
manager.
Ladies and Gentlemen:
The main difference between your business as
manager of your bouse and mine as manager of my
* store is that you buy occasionally in small lots, while
I buy continually in very large amounts. It’s a side
issue with you-^-the purchase of food; it has to be—
your principal business is getting an education. But
with me the purchase of food stuffs in large quan
taties has been an absorbing interest for years. Al
ways my one aim has been so to buy, and so to con
duct my business that I can sell to my customers at
the lowest possible prices.
In other words—and I’m sure you won’t take
offense or misunderstand me—you’re an amateur at
this game, while I’m a professional. There is a
difference, isn’t there?
Very sincerely,
A. RALPH GRAY.
Remember: “It always pays—”
THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
Most of the famous structures of the world
are equipped with Otis Elevators. ‘
WHAT structure is better known or i*
more typical of America than this
Statue at the gate of New York.
Countless thousands from the old world pass
under the uplifted arm that holds a light
which means to them worlds more than to
us, though our millions know it and love
it for the symbol it is.
It is fitting that an Otis Elevator should
carry passengers up through the base to the
foot of the Statue. For though the activities
of Otis are world-wide, the beginnings, the
creation, the basic ideas and the great de
velopments of vertical transportation were
made by Otis in America.
OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY
Offices in all Principal Cities of the World
Pal
at LINN’S
Pal, Jr. has a clip and
eraser
I
COLLEGE ICE-CREAM
Sunday Special
For November' 13th.
TUTTI-FRUTTI
Rich vanilla cream Jammed full of
nuts and crushed fruits.
AT THE PRICE OF PLAIN ICE-CREAM
ORDERS TAKEN UNTIL 3 p. m. Saturday
PHONE 1480
Eugene Fruit
Growers Association
Eighth and Ferry
Things to do for
Homecoming
1— Eugene People!
Extra rooms are needed—Phone 1173.
2— Alumni
Come back!
3— Students-Faculty organizations, etc.
“Put your house in order’’
1—Your Credit is Good,
d -Special Cash Prices.
;{ Five Delivery.
-1 Expert Installation.
5 New Goods Kxchuuged for Old.
G All Goods Guaranteed.
BUY YOUR RED CROSS XMAS
SEALS NOW
“Dedicated to better homes"
REAL CAKE
Do you like good, rich LAYER CAKE, ANGLE FOOD or
Devil’s Food Cake?
We have Them!
The Grotto
7 12 Willamette
Gifts That Cannot Be
Bought
CHRISTMAS is near, if you would please
your friends give them a photograph of your
self.
Now is the time to order. The rush season will
soon be here.
Whether it is photographs for the Oregana or
for gifts we caii give you better service before
the rush starts.
Delux Studio
992 Willamette (up-stairs)
Martin Studio
708 Willamette. Phone 132-J
McKune Studio
Cherry Bldg. Phone 741
Romane Studio
777 Willamette. Phone 1153