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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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730 E. Broadway
For ,is long .0 the University has Iven
around, hast 1 5th Avenue has served
as the gateway to the campus l ast
I 5th has always been a place where
students come face to lace with the test ot
the community.
At times, the interaction has been violent
In 1970, alter a week tilled with clashes with
police in anti ROll demonstrations, true
[rated students expressed their anger In tak
mg over East 15th
I he ROTU remained on campus, but the
students were successful in solving a slitter
ent problem. I he\ built makeshift barricades
to protest the traffic that w as cutting through
the campus I he citv got the message and
l ast 1 5th was closed later that tall
but lor the most part the interaction has
been positive and has made 1 ast I 5th the
most popular avenue around campus. Since
the University was established, hast 15th has
been a center ot student activity It has
changed and grown with the University
Tik1.iv l huversitv students c an w aik a bite 1.
oft campus and c‘»'t a meal, a Ivei of even a
tattoo.
In the late IScW. I ast l »th was not hum
more than a path between two parcels ot
land, s.uvl Keith Rk hard. University archivist
Hllvard Shaw owned one parcel and I lain
v>n Kincaid > wvned the other Both men n< >w
have campus area streets named tor them.
\\ hen the University opened tor its titst
c lasses in i S7(i. Last I 1th and 1 ast I lilt c ut
through campus, I .ot 11th ended at 1 V.uh
11 all, the schools's onh buildllii! at the time
In the U>’0s. hast I 1th started to become
busy as the 1 Inivtnity pot ittylof's. S k red
1 lean l k-neral I lospital and the Kampus Bar
her Shop were all built w here they stand
today.
I he original bookstore veas in a small hack
room ot the building that housed the k o|
leee Side Inn, a stela fountain wtlh a daiue
hall that served alcohol I he k ollevjv Side
Inn was approximately where the I mveni
tt Ik>ok'tofe is tuns lo» lies!
I he t 'nlleue Sule Inn, ImmIi in I'*.’ I and
nicknamed "7 he Sule by stinlents, was
demolished in Icbruary <>t OM alter Iviiil;
condemned by tlu- v u\ Students tallies! in
save the hiulJin>! with .1 "Save the Sule,
vamp.lien, hut the\ were unsuccessful
In l‘h'4 an I rnent/J artic le tecailed the
openim; of the inn has k in 02 k I he l ol
Icsfe Sule lull originalls .klvcitlsesl .0 a stay;
room with "a table with a removable top on
w hk h initials a ml mime rats tan Iv s arvesl
Ru.li.uJ saul I he Side tvas famous lor
what used to Iv > ailed the l oke slate
’* I he library closed at *> p in am! soron
ties hast a Up m sintew.' lie saul "Suetett
one let! tlu- library with then slates ami h.ul
a l oke I'cfore tin t went home
In the I'hW there was another wsla toun
tain t alls sl I he I elm'll l k lot atesl where l tin
sis is now stands. I lie hu)sje, t astle like Sigma
I..in to HISTORY. I'a«e 7B
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