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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
DEJIN HALE TO ATTEND EASTERN LAW MEETING Education Facilities Of Far West Considered Good Dean William G. Hale, of the University of Oregon law school, will leave December 25, for Chiea Classified Ads i_.___i BOOMS to rent for men one block from; campus, 813 E-13th Street. Phone 1367-Y, ask for Mrs. Wood. FUBNISHED rooms for gentlemen with or without board. Furnace heat, 907 Hilyard, Phone 2228-J. TYPING WANTED—Term papers; theses; short stories; manuscripts. Experienced stenographer. Accur ate work; reasonable rates; paper furnished. Public stenographer, Eugene Hotel, Phone 228-J, or 1339-J evenings. BOOM and board for girls. One block from campus. 1310 East 13th Street. Phone 941-L. Ask for Mrs. Byrne. tf WANTED—Any student who wishes employment during Xmas vaca tion. ' Freshman or sophomore preferred. Call 1374-Y sometime before Sunday. FOB BENT—Pleasant rooms for boys in nice new home close to campus. Sleeping porch. Bea s'onable rates, reserve pearly. Phone 1453-B. 954 1-2 Patterson street. LOST—$5 greenback on campus during last two days. Finder call 1895. This lovelywatch has whitegold filled engraved case; fitted with 15 jewel Bu lova Movement that wiu give a life-time of satisfac \ tory, time-telling service. / SKEIE’S JEWELBY STOBE 927 Willamette go, to attend the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, December 29 to 31. Each year Oregon is represented at this gathering of law educators from all sections of the country. “I think that this representation is especially important, because it keeps us in touch with the 'Other law schools of the country and helps in obtaining teachers from the east,” said Dean Hale. “We are able to come in touch with the men we want, and know where to turn when we need them,” he said. 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YOUR confidence in our ability to serve you has made us happy. In return— here’s hoping you the fullest measure of joy and happiness comes to you and yours this Christmas. Rose La Vogue stitutions are so far away that they are comparatively isolated, and so by having the University repre sented at each meeting, he believes that this impression will be de stroyed. “If we stay away it in creases the belief that we are iso lated,” he said. “We want educators all over the country to feel that educational op portunities, educational facilities and contacts are as good here as anywhere,” he said, “and unless we I cultivate that feeling, we cannot 1 get the beat men here.” The conference program consists of discussions of methods of instruc tion, character of preparation, re senjrch work, and round table dis cussions. The University of Ore gon has been represented at two of the conferences by Professor S. B. Warner, professor of law, and at the other meetings, by Dean Hale. Send the Emerald Home STUDENTS ATTENTION | Special Trains for Your ( Accommodation * VIA m OREGON ELECTRICf Leave EUGENE 1:10 p. m. and 5:30 p. m., Friday, Dec. | 18, 1925. Regular trains leave Eugene daily 7:50 a. m., | 11:15 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 6:05 p. m. Making connections | at Portland for all points East and North. g Returning i SPECIAL TRAINS | Leave Portland 6:00 p. m. and 7 :00 p. m. SUNDAY, Jany. ■ 3, 1926. Regular trains leave Portland daily 6:25 a. m., § 8:05 a. m.,’ 2:05 p. m., 6:05 p. m. g For Travel Information and Sleeping Oar Reservations PHONE 140 * * OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY l ■ liiuiiiaiiiiiBiBiiiiaiiHiiiiiHaiiaiiaiiaiiinHiiiiiaiiiiniiiiiBiiaiiaiiHiiiniiiiininMininiiiuaiiNi Respectfully Submitted STYLE NO. 103 ALSO STYLE NO. 3 ALL WHITE SATIN ALSO STYLE NO. 203 IN BLACK PATENT The gracefully simple lines of the REGENT PATTERN lend charm and'a petite effect to Milady’s foot. The richness of plain black satin gives styles and dignity to the entire costume. 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YOU WILL LIKE The Haircuts That Charlie and Dobie will give you at the University Barber Shop (SANITARY SHOP) They Sterilize Every Tool for Every Customer BETWEEN LEMON “O” PHARMACY AND CAMPA SHOPPE HiiiiiKiiiHuiimiiiniiiuHiiiHiiiiwitiinuiiiBiiimiiiiiB. s We Extend I | The Season’s Greetings RAINIER COAL COMPANY 15 E. 7th Street iiiiiBiHHiiHinmmDiiiaiinMtiiiMiniiniiiHifiiw CORVALLIS EDITOR TO SPEAK 0. E. Ingalls of the Corvallis Ga zette-Times, one of the best known newspaper men in the state, and president of the State Editorial as sociation, is to give the address at the annual Laymen’s Service ar ranged by the Laymen’s League of the Unitarian church for next Sun day morning. Mr. Ingall’s subject will be “The Evolution »f Relig ion.” Nina Warnock, violinist, will be the soloist at this service. These services are arranged once each year in Unitarian churches having chapters of the Laymen’s League. 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