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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
I IN. EXECUTIVE VISITS ON CAMPUS Miss Leslie Blanchard Tells of Work of World Student Christian Federation “it was like meeting an old friend, to tie on tile Oregon campus again,” said Miss Leslie Blanchard, associate executive of the national student de partment of the Y. W. C. A., who has been visiting the University the past week-end, and who spoke at the vesper services held in the Y. W. bungalow Sunday afternoon. As a member of the executive council of the World Students Christian Fed eration, she is visiting the different col leges and universities of the country and speaking to them about what stu dents of other colleges are doing and thinking. She visited the University six years ago, and when here this time, j expressed her pleasure at the improve ments and changes at the institution sine* her last visit. Miss Blanchard has attended many of the conferences of the World Stu dents Christian Federation, and in her talk Sunday on “Student Movements of the World,” she discussed some of the most outstanding conferences. In the one held at Lake Mohawk, New York, in 1914, Htudents from all over the world met and talked over the im possibilities and waste of war, which was then unforseen. When the war did break out these same students fought for each of their own countries, and against each other. The problem of uniting these students again on a friendly attitude toward each other, was then brought up at the next confer ence held in St. Beatenburg, Switzer land, in 1919. Fund Work Outlined Miss Blanchard also outlined the I CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, 25c; 2 tune*. 46c; 5 timet), $1. Must be limited to 6 lines, over this limit, 5c per line. Phone 961, or leave copy with Business office of Emkkald, in University Press. Payment in advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. rn. Lost A Conklin fountain pen be tween Woman's building and Villard hall. Finder please call 709-lt. Rooms and meals for four ladies. Table board for one. Address 412 K. 13th. Rhone 1435 J. 14-N21-tf. Lost Between Susan Campbell and 1)e:jdv balls, a gold Slieafler pencil witli initials C. T. R. Kinder please return to Susan Campbell hull. 113-N21-22. FANCY CANDLES 15c, 20c, 25c . at Schwarzschild’s Book Store It makes a pic nic on lawn or table. Williams’ Bakery Student Friendship fund work, which is an international relief work carried on by the World Student Christian Feder ation. This fund is not a permanent work, but only temporary, or long en ough to give those countries a chance o get their national affairs straighten d out. Jn support of this fund the, students of the United States have contributed more than half a million dollars within the last three years. Students and instructors of different colleges of the country have been aid ing this work. The University of Cal ifornia and the University of Wash ington are now working on campaigns. On December 10, Dean Stephen I. Miller, of the University of Washing ton, will talk before the assembly of University of Oregon students on this fund. The countries most in need now are Russia, Poland, Germany, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Smyrna and Hungary. Miss Blanchard, in commenting on giv ing aid to these countries, said, “People in this country so often overlook the debt that we owe these countries for the advancement of our education, and it is only natural that we should now aid them.” Miss Blanchard left Monday after noon to visit colleges in California, Ari zona and Nevada. FRATERNITY TO REMODEL Kappa Sigma fraternity is planning to make Borne improvements on their house on Eleventh street. The dining room is going to be enlarged so that one good-sized table can be used in stead of the three smaller ones now necessary. The work will probably cost from $800 to $1000. 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C. 8 Short Orders Steaks and Chops LEARN TO DANCE Class Lessons Thursday Night 7 :30 to 9 :30 $5.00 for 6 two hour lessons Mrs. Bayh’s Studio On 9th, near Pearl i ! | | Buy a Gift of Quality DQN'T waste your money on something that won’t last, that cheapens quickly. Give something that has beauty, distinction, value, Something that any one will be glad to receive. We sug gest to you a picture, a vase, a piece of pottery, an in cense burner, or a tray. # * # * * DREAMY, oriental at mosphere — everyone likes it. Give an incense burner with a package of sandal wood or pine incense. When your friend uses it and watches the smoke curl and take shapes, you will be seen in the smoke picture and the memory of your gift will linger long. <h * * * * WITH a vase or a piece of pottery or a pic ture you give a gift of value. We can supply you with quality in these. We have vases that will give a dash of color to a dull room, pictures that will liven a blank wall, pottery that makes the thing it is placed on stand out as the dominate note in a room. Ludford Paint Store 922 Willamette St. Telephone 749 '■ & a. * u J. More Ear Rings We Received Two More Big Shipments of Ear Rings This Week Perhaps the very style you wished has arrived. If not they may arrive any day. LUCKEY’S Jewelry Store A small deposit will hold any article till Christmas CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Phone 342 Special prices to Students Hotel Osburn Cleaners Phone 342 8th and Pearl Published in the interest of Elec trical Development by an Institution that will be helped by what ever helps the Industry. rhis is you—at college SEEKING a symbolic figure to represent Knowl edge, let us turn away from the muses of antiquity and the be-capped and be-gowned youth of our own day. How about the Football Player Tackling a Dummy? Isn't he typical of everything you do in these four years? You are the Football Player. The dummy is every knotty problem you tackle, every effort to earn your way through, every examination, every campus activity. Tackle the dummy hard, and you’ll be ready for even bigger tests in the game of business or professional life. Do not say about this symbol, “How clever”, and let it go at that. It is worth nothing unless it reminds you to get the spirit of the Tackier into your work. By his earnestness he seems to feel the thrill of combat. With set jaws and muscles tense he plunges at the dummy. For him it is alive, and the practice is a means to win the game. If you intend to help score touchdowns after college, here is a man to measure up to. ^Western Ekctric Company Since 1S69 makers and distributors of electrical equipment \ Number 22 »f a series /