Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 26, 2001, Page 4, Image 4

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Grayson
continued from page 1
After Grayson Hall’s renovation
was completed in September 2000
at a cost of $4.25 million, the Uni
versity’s history department was
moved into the building from the
department’s former Prince Lucien
Campbell Hall location.
Daniel Pope, the history depart
ment head, said while he is appre
ciative of the new office, he is
doubtful the building should bear
Grayson’s name.
“I’m increasingly uncertain as
more and more information comes
out that seems to indicate [Grayson]
has done things that might not be
criminal but certainly seem dubi
ous, he said. “Giving the money
back is something the University
“Giving the money back is
something the University
should take very
seriously... ”
Daniel Pope
history department head
should take very seriously, and if
they do give the money back, I
think they should probably change
the building’s name.”
Hager
continued from page 1
would never be part of a destruc
tive protest.
“She is one of the most peace
loving, soft-hearted people I’ve ever
met,” said Leahy, who met Hager
during IntroDUCKtion before their
freshman year. “She’s an intelligent
person with an inquisitive and
open mind.”
On Monday, about 20 of the ar
rested protesters were charged and
released, most of them with depor
tation orders, Susan Hager said.
She added that she hopes her
daughter will receive the same
treatment.
Hager had left a month early for
an exchange trip to Siena, Italy. In
an e-mail to her parents, Hager said
she would attend the protests, but
she was sleeping in a safe place.
Although some of Hager’s friends
from Eugene knew she was going to
Genoa for the protest, few got word
of her arrest until her mother began
calling to let them know.
Leahy said he heard Hager
would be in Italy, but was learning
of developments of her arrest and
hospitalization for injuries as her
parents got word.
The Hagers hope to be back in
Oregon by Monday.
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