Hendrick’s Hall is Second id Series; Two Houses Tie For Third Place Busan Campbell Tlall leads the wo men 's houses in doughnut debate, as the result of eliminations of last night’s contests, according to announcement by Lurline Coulter, president of Zeta Kap pa I'si, women’s national honorary de viating fraternity, under whose auspices the women’s debates on the campus are being held this year. Susan Camp bell Hall having won all of her debates leads the list with a score of Hi points. Hendrick’s Hall, presses hard on Susan Campbell with a score of 12 points, their team having lost one out of four debates. Third place on the list is tied between Alpha Delta Pi and Chi Omega, with ten points each to their credit. The tie will be fought out next Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock, the winner of the tie then debating with the two leading teams mentioned, for the championship of the women’s debate. Finals in women’s doughnut debate will be held early next week, and within the next, two weeks, the winner of the women’s debates will meet the winners of the men’s debates, in a contest for the cup offered by Tan Kappa Alpha, 1 he men’s national hon orary debating fraternity, to the win ners of all-doughnut debate, both men and women. Speaking of the entire season of wo men’s doughnut debate, Miss Coulter said, “I believe that more than usual interest has been shown in the wo men s doughnut debate, this year. The debates have done much toward bring ing promising varsity material to light. Zeta Kappa I’si has been greatly pleased with the interest shown thus fur, since the debates have been un der their auspices.” The following is a list of the teams competing with the scores made and tlu* points to each teams credit, and a list of the judges. Point scoring was made by allowing one vdte for each judge, and one victory vote, to be ad ded to the score of each team that won its contest, thus making it possible for a team to win a total of four points. Affirmative Negative Kappa Kappa Gamma 0, Oregon Club Chi Omega Pi II. !a Phi 1 Gamma Phi Hota 1,•Alpha Delta Pi 2. Alpha Delta Pi 0, Hendricks Hall 3. Susan Campbell ;!, Kappa Kappa Cam mu 0. Oregon Club 0, Susan Campbell .1. Alpha Xi Delta I, Chi Omega 2. Pi Heta Phi 0, Alpha Xi Delta 3. Hendricks Hall 3, Gamma Phi Heta 0. Paint, list: Susa a i ampbell ..... x(} Hendricks Hall X2 Alpha Delta Pi * III Chi Sundays Students and townspeople are shoe ing great interest and appreciation in the Murray Warner art collection, a, cording to Mrs. Lucy Perkins, who is in i (large of the museum during the visiting hours. Many visitors from outside of the state have stopped ta se, : ne art; many of whom have regis b red from eastern states such as Ok la hom.i, Illinois, and Ohio. Ihe normal art classes under ihe di CLASSIFIED ADS M.ntmutu charge. I time, . . Uu ople. Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Boston, Mass., will be in Eugene on Monday, Nov. 27th. Mrs. Peabody is chairman for the present campaign whereby the Rocke t'■ Her Foundation will give two million dollars if the women in the United States will raise one million by January 1, 1923, for the support of these col leges. Mrs. Peabody, who is a speaker if both charm and forcefulness, will talk before the Kiwanis Club at noon ■ ii Monday and to University folk and townspeople at 3:30 in the afternoon it the Central Presbyterian church. The seven colleges for women in Ja pan, China and India are supported by a large number of co-operating Church Boards of Education and are ittraeting the attention of people the world over. A number of women’s colleges in the United States have adopted one of these Oriental institutions as a "sis ter college.” While the A. A. U. W. is taking the el in establishing schools in coun tries where there is little education for women, many women’s clubs in Eu gene, including the Y. W. C. A. are cooperating in the movement. GIRLS’ SUPPER PLANNED Freshman Commission to Entertain at Acquaintance Party The freshman commission will give i supper tomorrow evening at the Bungalow for all the freshman girls on the campus. It is being given as an acquaintance party so that the fresh man women may come to know each other better. A large attendance is desired by the commission. The affair will start at 5:30 and will last till about 8 o’clock. Fifteen cents is all that is asked for an excellent meal. A committee has been appointed to take charge of the entertainment and a numb r of clever stunts and games have been planned. ELECTION ANNOUNCED The University Ad Club announces the election of Arthur Rudd of Pen dleton, and Gibson Wright of Portland. 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