■nttUUunHumimmiiitnHmmimmiiMiuiuuuiuiMimMii imuuiMumiuiuui Remington’s Experiences (Continued from Page one) at a dinner last year, the bishop said. Enjoys Business “I thoroughly enjoy being busy," Bishop Remington said with much enthusiasm as he told about the many trips he makes every year to visit all sections of the 65,000-mile district his east ern Oregon diocese includes. In 1910 the bishop attended the second world Olympic games which were held in Paris that year. He was a jumper and hurdler in the world sports event. Chaplain C, ■ r During the last year the bishop was a chaplain at base hospital number 26 from the University of Minnesota, at Allerey, France. About 20,000 sick and wounded were evacuated there, he said, and he saw all the suffering and misery of war first hand. As suffargan bishop in South Dakota, the University visitor worked with the Indians after the war until 1922'when he came to Oregon. Working on ten differ ent reservations he became well acquainted with the natives. Phi Beta Kappa Fingering the Phi Beta Kappa key on his watch charm, the bishop said that he was an hon orary member of the society. While in school at the University of Pennsylvania he became a member of Psi Upsilon frater nity. Speaking of the student atti tude towards the war the bishop said, "Students are getting at more of the things that count, and wondering why we are in the war and what we are going to do after the war. I think they’re working a lot harder than ever before.” Visits Every Two Years Every two years Bishop Rem ington visits the University to hold conference witjr, students and speak to various groups. The bishop's busy schedule for the week includes a speech at the YWCA assembly Thursday afternoon, appearance at the all campus vespers service, Sunday, and various talks and conferenc es during the week. .Appoint ments with Bishop Remington can be made through the office of Karl Onthank, dean of per sonnel. In sharp contrast to conditions prevailing during' the World Wtr. the demand for courses in German at Simmons college this year is the greatest in the history of the in stitution. Official dedication of the $475, 000 music building at the Univer sity of Texas was held recently. Trojans Set Hot Pace (Continued from />(!