Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    Registration 66
.Over Last Year
By the end of regular registra
tion Monday, 4424 students had
registered for spring term classes.
This represents a slight increase
over last year’s enrollment at the
same period, 4358.
Few of these enrollees are new
to the University, Clifford Con
stance, registrar, said yesterday.
“We’ve just about gotten back
to the normal prewar situation
when almost all students begin
their college work in the fall,” he
Stated.
During the post-war rush stu
dents enrolled in college for the
first time during all three terms,
Constance explained.
April 9 is the. deadline for com
pleting registration; however, it
gets expensive by then, with a $1
daily fine for late registration be
ginning yesterday.
Westminster Speaker
Harry Burks, college secretary of
the American Friends Service com
mittee speak at Westminster house
today at 4 p. m. on “The Work of
the Service Committee Here and
. Abroad.” Special reference will be
made to student participation in
summer projects. Interested stu
dents are invited.
WANTED—Girl to share double
room in modern home. Close to
campus. $22.50 per month. 469 E
15th. 100
MEALS in private home starting
April 1st. Inquire 611 E 15th Ave.
100
FOR SALE Women’s golf clubs,
No. 1 driver, 2, 4 and 9 irons; put
ter, bag. Room 49. Alpha Hall.
100
FOR RENT — 3 male students,
access to living and dining room,
kitchen privileges. $20 a month.
1134 Ferry. 103
WANTED- Individuals or groups
on the campus who would like to
earn extra money selling. Guar
anteed items. Call 3470-J-2. 103
Students!
for dry feet
and
sturdy footwear
all types of
shoe repairing
CAMPUS SHOE
SHOP
On 13th between
Alder and Kincaid
Former Dean Dies Here March 8
The career of a great promoter of
the University ended March 8 with
the death of Virgil D. Earl, '06, who
for 16 years was dean of men at Ore
gon. Dean Earl died at Sacred Heart
hospital, Eugene, following a pro
longed illness.
The former Oregon dean was born
April 26, 1880, near Albany, Ore
gon. He received his bachelor of
arts degree from the University in
1906. During 1909 and 1910 he was
a student in the law school and re
ceived his master of arts degree
from Oregon in 1932.
Dean Earl’s work as an educator
began in 1906 as an instructor in
the Lewiston, Idaho, high school.
He returned to Oregon the next year
as superintendent of schools at Jef
ferson. After leaving Jefferson in
1908, he served as instructor of
mathematics at Washington high
school in Portland, and was later ap
pointed head of the department
as principal of Astoria high school.
Twenty-six years of service to the
University began in 1923 wheD
Dean Earl joined the faculty of phy
sical education. In 1931 he was ap
pointed dean of men and continued
in that position until his retirement
in 1947.
In his undergraduate days at Ore
Survivors are his wife, the former
Florence B. Messer, whom he mar
ried in 1917; a daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam Maltman; a granddaughter,
gon, Dean Earl was a member of
the football and baseball teams, and
also managed a baseball team at the
University. As student manager of
the University track team, Dean
Earl hired the late Bill Hayward,
famous for his track teams.
It is for his work as dean of men
that Dean Earl will be longest re
membered. He advised and influ
enced thousands of men who passed
through his office.
Dean Earl was affiliated with Phi
Delta Kappa Honorary, Kappa Sig
ma, social fraternity, and the Ore
gon State Teachers Association. A
prominent member of the Eugene
Chamber of Commerce, he also held
membership in the Presbyterian
church.
Anne Elizabeth Maltman; a sister,
Mrs. Ella Isham, Los Angeles; four
brothers, Elmer, of Eugene; Robert
W., Hugh S., and Victor, all of Port.
Air National Guard ,
Any members of the 123rd Fight
er Squadron or 142nd Aircraft i
Warning squadron of the Portland
Army Air Base Oregon National]
Guard interested in flying to Wed-1
nesday night meetings please con-1
tact Ray Frank at Tau Kappa Epsi
lon house phone 6584.
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Veteran's Memorial
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Evening—8:00
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