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PHI BETA KAPPA TO BE INSTALLED (Continued from page one) 1891—J. C. Veazie, lawyer, Portland. 1893—Dr. Arthur P. McKinley, mem ber of the faculty of the southern branch of the University of California at Los Angeles. 1S94—Miss Emma M. Wold, secre tary of the National Woman’s party, I Washington, D. C. 1895— Mrs. Julia Veazie Glen, Seattle, wife of Dean Irving M. Glen of the College of Fine Arts, University of Washington. Dean Glen ,himself an j Oregon alumnus, is an honorary mem-I ber of the Washington chapter. 1896— Anna Roberts Stephenson, j Portland. 1897— Annie Laura Miller, Portland. | Miss Miller is a member of the staff j of the Portland public library. 1898— Alfred A. Cleveland, Pullman, Washington, dean of the school of edu cation at Washington State College. D. V. Kuykendall, judge of the dis trict court of Klamath county, Oregon. 1899— Charles V. Galloway, banker, j Portland. 1901— Walter L. Whittlesey, Prince ton, N. J., on staff of Collier’s. Peter I. Wold, member of faculty of Rens salaer Institute, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Mary Straub Staffod daughter of Dean Straub, and wife of Prof. O. F. Staf ford of the department of chemistry of the University of Oregon. 1902— George O. Goodall, business man, Eugene. Raemer R. Renshaw, of the faculty of Now York University. 1903— Harvey B. Densmore, profes sor of 6reok in the University of Wash ington. Dr. Ralph A. Fenton, Port land physician and member of the staff of the University of Oregon medi cal school. 1904— Mrs. Margaret Bannard Good all, head of the English department of the University high school, Eugene. Mrs. Virginia Cleaver Bacon, Port land. 1905— Miss Elizabeth Woods, Madi son, Wis. 1906— Carl A. McClain, superinten dent water board, Eugene. 1907— Dr. W. Harley Glafke, phy sician, Now York City. 1908— Miss Miriam Van Waters, ref eree of juvenile court, Los Angeles. 1900— Dr. Jesse II. Bond, professor of economics and political science. Uni versity of North Dakota, Grand Forks. 1910— Miss. Jenny Lilly, Portland. Mrs. Isolone Shaver Gilbort, Eugene. Mrs. Gilbert is the wife of Dr. James H. Gilbert, head of the department of economics in the University of Oregon. 1911— Miss Jessie Fariss, Portland. Miss Laura Hall Kennon, teacher in private school near Ossining, Now York. Francis Day Curtis, member of faculty Franklin high school. Portland. 1912— Raphael Geisler, Portland, former United States consul at Co logne; Charles Guerne, Portland; Mrs. Birdie Wise Robison, Astoria. 1913— Miss Helen Ramage, execu tive secretary, department of public welfare, Merced county, Merced, Cal. Charles W. Reynolds, secretary Univer sity of Oregon School of Medicine, Portland. 1914— Miss Barbara Booth, Eugene. Miss Meta Goldsmith, student Univer sity of Madrid, Spain; Mrs. Edith Clements Curtis, Portland, wife of Frau ds Day Curtis. Mrs. Norma Dobie Solve, assistant professor of English, Pnivorsity of Oregon. .1. Laurence Whitman, member of faculty of Univer sity of Iowa. 1915— Louis B. Hoisington, Ithaca, j N. \.; Miss Edith Vaughn McCornick, Portland; Mrs. Beulah Stebno Thurs-j ton. Junction City: J. Andre Wells, member high school faculty, The Dalles. 1916— Lewis A. Bond, instructor University (of California, Berkeley. Henry V. Howe, professor of geology, University of Louisiana, 1917— Mrs, Nellie Cox Regan, Quan tieo, Va.: Miss Ada II. Hall, member of faculty, Whitman College, Walla Walla. Frederick E. Melzer, mining engineer, Kellogg, Idaho. Mrs. Fran ces Shoemaker Gregg, Dixie, Wash. Miss Kyla Walker, instructor in high school, Corvallis. 1918— Mrs. Margaret Crosby Cuts forth, Dothan, Ore.; Walter L. Myers, member of faculty Eugene Bible Uni CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, i!6c; 2 time*. 46c; 6 times, ft. Must be limited to 6 lines, over this limit, 6c per line. Fhone 061, or leave copy with Business office of Cmkrauv in University Press. Payment la advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Car for hire without driver, Jensen’s Garage. Phono 515. 107 11th Ave. E. 252-A11-15 Lost—IVill the person who took the notebook from the Anchorage steps re turn to Lillian Thiol, Phone 107. 202AM. For Rent—A well furnished room with sleeping porch; near campus for two University girls. 127 13th Ave. E. 258-A12 tf Gowns and Remodeling. Reasonable prices. Ilolly Moore Linbarger, 875 E. 13th St. Phone 1367-J 255All-tf Rooms and Sleeping Porch for ten girls. One-half block from the campus. 875 E 13th St. Phone 1367-J. 254- All-15 Rooms for four girls, three blocks from campus, private bath and tele phone. 500 East 11th St. Phone 3S9-.T, 200-A13-15 ; Students’ manuscripts typewritten. Any kind of typewriting work accurate ly done. Charges reasonable. Address 1600 Columbia St. Phone 1304-J. 137-M15 A15. versity; Mrs. MAiam Page Hamilton, Prosser, Wash.; Mrs. Olga Sodcrstrom Young, Portland; Clinton H. Thienes, instructor University of Oregon School of Medicine, Portland; Mrs. Ruth West fall Johnson, Eugene; Mrs. Emma B. Wootton Hall, Salt Lake City; Melvin T. Solve, member of English faculty, University of Oregon. 1919— Miss Frances Prater, Riddle; Mrs. Marie Badura Ridgeway, Moro; George W. Taylor, Seattle; Miss Mary Townsend, Portland; Mrs. Anna Lands bury Beck, faculty University of Ore gon School of Music; Norman Byrne, instructor in Philosophy. 1920— Miss Dorothy Duniway, assis tant secretary and information secre-1 tary, Reed College, Portland; Miss Grace Hammarstrom, Portland; Miss Grace Knopp, Hendricks high school! faculty, Eugene; Miss M. Luceil Mor row, member high school faculty, Ban don; Marcus O’Day, graduate student, Princeton; Harold N. Lee, graduate assistant, University of Oregon. 1921— Miss M. Lucille Copenhaver, graduate student University of Chi cago; F. Dean Moore, member English faculty, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis; Miss Mary Turner, instruc tor Union high school, Redmond, Ore.; Miss Laura Duerner, instructor in mathematics, North Dakota Agricul tural College; Frank Palmer, member Eugene high school faculty, Eugene; Miss Marie Ridings, member faculty of high school at Ashland, Ore.; Leo Cossman, member high school faculty at Bend; Ralph Hoebar, instructor in economics, University of Oregon; Alice M. Lightner, Grants Pass, Oregon; Miss Mildred L. Hawes, graduate assistant, University of Oregon; Robert Brad shaw, The Dalles, Oregon; Harold Ben jamin, principal University high school, Eugene; Arthur Hicks, graduate assis tant, University of Oregon. 1922— Arthur Bramley, graduate stu dent, Princeton; Thomas Coates, Tilla mook; Miss Margery Gilbert, graduate issistant University of Oregon; Miss Bertha Hays, Portland; Mrs. Virginia McDougle, Portland; Hubert Schenck, graduate assistant in geology, Univer sity of Oregon; Miss Marian P. Tay lor, Eugene; Miss Genevieve Tillot son, instructor high school at lone; Miss Jean Strachan, member staff of Morning Tribune, Pendleton; Ian Campbell, graduate student, University of Oregon; Verne Blue, teaching fellow University of California, Berkeley; Miss Isabelle Kidd, instructor Eugene high school; Miss Alice Thurston, Rose burg. Foundation Members Members of the University faculty not already members of the organiza tion who have been elected to founda tion membership are E. H. McAlister, class of 1890, professo of mechanics and astronomy; Frederic S. Dunn (92), professor of Latin language and liter ature; Percy P. Adams (’01), professor of graphics; Dr. James H. Gilbert (’03), professor of economics; Mrs. Mabel E. McClain (’05), circulation librarian; Miss Mary E. ent (’06), secretary of English literature; Earl Kilpatrick (’09), director extension division; Miss Mozelle Hair (’08), secretary of exten sion teaching; Alfred Powers (’10), assistant director of extension divi sion; Miss Celia V. Hager (’12), assis tant professor of psychology; Miss Grace Edgington, (’16), dean of women, Dr. Andrew Fish, assistant pro fessor of history. Charter Members Following is the roster of charter SERVICE AND QUALITY Domestic Laundry Phone 252 members of the new Oregon chapter: R. C. Clark, president; Mrs. Eric W. Allen, Donald Barnes, Walter Barnes, Ernest S. Bate3, W. P. Boynton, Charles E. Carpenter, Ralph D. Casey, Dan E. Clark, H. A. Clark, Timothy Cloran, Jeanne Eayard-Coon, M. H. Douglass, John Stark Evans, Anne Hardy, R. Justin Miller, W. E. Milne, Mary H. Perkins, vice-president; Warren D. Smith, O. F. Stafford, Fred L. Stetson, Harry Beal Torrey, George S. Turnbull, Florence Whyte. Get the Classified Ad habit. WHAT! HO! HE’S HERE! TODAY, with his horse, Tony, in his newest roundup of western thrills and romance. TOM MIX in “Catch My Smoke” Also Adorable BABY PEGGY in her best comedy “PEG OF THE MOVIES” Usual other Heilig Features and HERTZ at the ORGAN VARSITY BARBER SHOP Service Oar Aim. Next to Oregana You can still obtain factory authorized auto electrical and Stromberg Carbur etor Service. Brakel & White 936 Oak Street Phone 1619 SHOE REPAIRING DE LUXE for the students of U. of 0. with the finest machines made in America. New shop is just open for your work. * We ask your critical inspection and assure you real shoemaking. GOODYEAR QUALITY SHOE SHOP J. E. 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