Oregon Daily Emerald Member Pacific Intercollegiate Press Association___ . Floyd Maxwell Webster Ruble Editor Manager Official publication of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon, issued daily •zcept Sunday and Monday, during the college year. ___ News Editor .Kenneth Youel Associate News Editor ....Wilford Allen Daily News Editors Margaret Scott Kuth Austin Phil Brogan Arthur Rudd Wanna McKinney Bporta Editor . Edwin Hoyt Sports Writers-Kenneth Cooper, Harold Bhirley, Edwin Eraser. Nit?ht Editors Arne Rae Earle Voorhies Marvin Blaha .John Andenoo ®an *,yons ■sJews Service Editor . John Dierdorff Exchanjee* . Eunice Zimmerman i ;it i ti' ian . News Staff— Nancy Wilson, Mabel Gilham Owen Callaway, Home l a kard Jea Sla. han. Madelene bown, Jessie Thompson, Florence Cartwright, Marion Lay. 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Rae While It’s All In the Family In answering a query as to “why they had left their native state to continue their education?’’ two young men who registered here yesterday from distant points declared that it was the reputa tion of the spirit of democracy, which had carried even to their far distant homes, that had prompted them to choose Oregon. They have heard that Oregon is the democratic school of the Coast. They are here to see for themselves, and already have themselves fallen in with the Oregon spirit. They have begun by saying “hello” to all, as all true and loyal students of Oregon have done for these many years. The greatest of all democratic traditions has already converted them. So while we so-called old students are shaking hands and pass ing greetings with one another at the beginning of this new term, we must not forget the new who have cast their destiny with us. Our words and deeds set the example; we must say hello and spread the feeling of friendliness and welcome to them. The Emerald .joins in welcoming the old and the new. And it does not seem amiss, in passing the word of welcome, to admonish both old and new to keep alive the “hello” tradition and the spirit of Oregon democracy. Say “hello.” In spite of the large number of failures which were presented to a large number of students the registrar declares that the enroll ment will not be lower this term than last. But,—there will be some new faces; that is certain. The seriousness of trespassing and breaking into fraternity houses anil more especially sorority houses is not. reduced because it was an apparent act of “rowdyism.” Such a practice cannot be tolerated and must be stopped. Oregon’s football team can be accredited with a whirlwind fin ish. That theory about athletes going “stale” has evidently received another setback. Let’s give them a mighty welcome when they re turn. > NORTH CHINA PROFESSOR TO SPEAK HERE TODAY AUco B. Frame of Yenchlng Colloge to Talk on Higher Education for Oriental Women Professor Alice Brown Frame, of Vouching College, Peking, China, will speak in Villard Hull this afternoon at 5 o’clock on tin- history, character and problems of Oriental colleges. Mrs. Frame is a professor of his tory at the lending woman's college of North China and for fourteen years tins been one of the leaders of the move meat toward higher education tor Oriental women. Bho has just com plated a year’s graduate work at Fas 11 i 11 colleges and is returning .to her work in the Orient. She is speaking under the auspices of the American Association of University Women. Besides the lecture in Villard at 5 o’clock, which is being arranged for by a joint committee of Women’s l.eugue and the V W C. A.. Mrs. Frame will speak to the tovvnsptople in the Pres byterian church at S o’clock this even itig. \ pageant, which will be a dram ntif pro--."station of Oriental colleges, will proi ede the , veiling meeting. Among those looking forward to Mrs. Frame’s \ isit to Kugeue is Miss Helen Broeksmit, head resident of Bu sau Campbell Hall, who was a class mate of Air-- Frame’s at Mt. Holyoke college. CAPTAIN LEWIS MARRIED Newlyweds Visit Vancouver. B. C.: Will Beside at 1415 University St Captain and Mrs. F. C. Lewis, for merit Mm Nina Lina of Fugene, arc now at home to their friends at 1415 Fniversitv Street after a honeymoon to Vancouver, B. C, ami Hood River, where Captain Lewis’ parents reside. Captain Lewis and Miss Linn were married December 10. at the home of Lieutenant and Mrs. M F Knowles in Rev. Frederick