Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 13, 1952, SPRING OPENING Edition, Page Four, Image 4

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    During 12 Oregon-OSC games
from 189S to 1912. the Ducks held i
the Aggies to a grand total of 9
points, an average of three-fourths
of a point per game.
During the history of the Idaho
Oregon gridiron series, the Van
dals have averaged less than five
points per game.
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OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NITE TILL NINE
R0*t*tet AlOoJi> 921 Willamette
Senate Approves
(Continued from toy' <J*t ’
plained, pushing the proposed bud
get still higher when lean enroll
| ment years are expected. (ASUO,
budget money comes from student
fees.»
Two points in the honor code
report, printed in the Emerald l'Vb.
26, 27 and 29. were altered.
The honor code and court com
mittee, the senate-appointed group
which will continue the honor code
orientation program if adopted by
the students, will recommend
members of the student court to
the ASUO president--not to the
senate as was originally planned. |
And the student court, which
will be enlarged to seven mem
bers to hear cases of code viola
tions, will not have faculty mem-,
bers.
A report by the chairman of the }
senate committee investigating the ;
primary election plan indicated a
final report may come, •‘possibly ■
the second week in spring term."
Appointments made Thursday [
and at the Feb. 27 senate meet
ing included: Mother's Day chair
man. Joan Lawson, sophomore in ;
liberal arts; new student couil |
members, Fred Turner, junior in.
liberal arts, and Sally Haseltine,
sophomore in liberal arts.
NIGHT STAFF
Editor: Don Mickelw&it.
Staff: Leonard Calvert.
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