CAMPUS BUILDINGS
OPEN FOR MEETINGS
HBf All university classes, organiza
|g|j{ons, committees and other groups
1 4rc free to use rooms of the Uni
versity buildings for their meetings
when there are no classes in them
but arrangements must be made in
advance for the use of these rooms,
according to Mrs. Clara Fitch, sec
cretary to Dean Gilbert.
Any organization wishing t.o use
Party Gowns
Always receive the careful attention
which they deserve
We restore the
Vitality and Style
Phone 300
RAYMOND TORREY
Between 8th and 9th on Olive
a room up to 6:30 o’clock should
make arrangements with Mrs. Fitch
at the president’s office. Telephone
27. For use of rooms after 6:30,
call the University Depot, Tele
phone 1113.
This does not include the use of
the Woman’s gym or of the social |
end of the Woman’s building. For
use of the social part of tho build
ing and Alumni Hall, call Mrs. Eli
zabeth Wilson, telephone 596. For
use of the Woman’s gym, call Dean
John F. Bovard, teephone 1595.
These rules for using rooms of the
University have been jn effect for
some time but Mrs. Fitch
If arrangements for the use of
University rooms are made proper
ly and through the right people, ac
cording to Mrs. Fitch, there will bo
confusion and tho janitor will be
sure to have the rooms opened for
use at night.
GRAHAM’S
I101 many years this Store has enjoyed the patronage and confidence of
the University of Oregon student body; merited because we are familiar
with the students’ requirements, and students appreciate at once that
our merchandise and policy are reliable.
AGAIN WE GREET THE STUDENT BODY
For the Students’ Special Requirements We Have
Cadet Military Boots.$3.50 and $10.00
British Boots ... $20 00
Church _ (British). Oxford Gollashes.$3.00 and $5.00
Girls’ Ridiijg Boots, Black and Tan. $17 50
fan Heavy Oxfords for the College Woman.
Ladies’ Patent Styliol Footwear—Silver, Satins, Patents
„ Delicately Shaded Gordon Silk Hosiery
Spat Hose
9
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GRAHAM
828
WILLAMETTE STREET
“Where College Folk Buy Footwear”
828
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LYLE & IRMA CONNER
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CHARLEY CALVERT
Jazzologist
Topics
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“League of Nonsense”
Jimmy Aubry
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Charles Runyan Conducting
By Request •‘Fortune Teller” (Victor Herbert)
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