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I f w e d o n 't, w hen we are sen io rs w e'll w jg h w e h a ( p — —------------------------ Under the editorial c a p tio n , “ An Im- (. niitributioiia are invited from stu d e n ts, n ln in n i \ ii,„»ii,icenient ” FnittM ie's eveu- atid all o th e rs m tereated m th e success o f this proper A nnouncem ent, r.ugt r an d o f the U niversity of O regon. in g n ew sp ap er to o k occasio n la st 1 UCS- Ladies Tailor-Made Suits, " d ay e v en in g to c ritic ise th e O r e g o n I n tcicil at th e post.»trice at E ugene, C rcg o n , as v j„ tlje follow in g p a ra g ra p h : second-class m a tte r. T h e s tu d e n t body o f th e U n iv e rsity o f O regon is f o r a g re a t p a rt com posed of self-su p p o rtin g y o u n g m en ar.d w om en - s tu d e n ts w ho are d e p e n d e n t u p o n th e ir ow n reso u rces for th e successful c o m p le te >n o f th e ir co lleg e course. A s a ru le th e s tu d e n ts h av e no m oney f >r foolish e x p e tn ltu re . As a ru le, th e y a- e o b lig ed to g ^erc.se rigid eco n o m y , (tt sp ite o f th is h o w ev er, th e ir in te n se lo y a lty m a k es th e m w illin g an d g e n e r ous in su p p o rt of th e ir « ifferent o rg an iza- t ms. an d sh o u ld a c h a rg e o f d is lo y a lty be b ro u g h t a g a in st th e m th e y w ould re sen t it stre n u o u sly . Yet in o n e resp ect th e s tu d e n ts are re sp o n sib le for an a n n u a l d is a p p o in tm e n t to th e fa c u lty , an d m an y o f tin- a lu m n i It is not on acco u n t of d is lo y a lty , bu t ra th e r ft out a sense o f false eco n o m y , p e rh a p s, th a t s tu d e n ts, as soon as e x a m in a tio n s a rc over ru sh h o m e as ra p id ly a . stea m e r o r stag e can ta k e th e m O f course every w eek sp en t at th e uni- versitv m in u s a d d itio n a l e x p en se to th e .student, b u t th e w eek o f co m m e n ce m e n t is a c a le n d a r an d o n e «lut ing w hich th e u n iv e rsity is as tru ly in session as it is «lut ing th e second w eek in M atch or th e first w eek in M ay, am i th is final week .shouhl no m ore hi- e x c lu d e d in th e c a l c u la tio n o f th e stin le n ts' y e arly ex jx m d i- tu re s th a n any o th e i. 41 in th e m ost v alu ab le week in th e u n iv e rsity y ear. T he p re c e d in g p o rtio n o f th e veat lias been lull o f h a u l p a in s ta k in g w ork lh.it leaves th e stu d e n t little tim e for re creatio n anil for g e ttin g a b re a th of th e real a tm o sp h e re of co lleg e tile , an a tm o sp h ere th at pervailes an in s ti tu tio n at no tim e so strongly as «luring co m m e n ce m e n t w eek. T he best of m usic an d o ra to ry , th e ab lest efforts of a co m p an y o f s tu d e n ts th a t have for y ears been a p art of th e I n iv e rs ity ’s life, th e co m in g anil g o in g o f aluiiftli w ho have been an d are su c cessful in th e ir chosen sp h eres, th e best d isco u rses th a t p u lp it, b ar, press am i b e n c h can p ro d u ce all th ese an- chat j.c te rislic of th is one w eek o f th e year 'I liev •/ an* here. O ne-third ear loan * T h e O reg o n W e e k ly is a n e w sp a p e r, th e p u b lic a tio n o f w h ich is a u th o riz e d b y th e re g e n ts o f th e U n iv e rsity o f O re g o n . A ny p o litical m a tte r o r a n n o u n c e m e n t in such a jo u rn a l is m a n ife stly im p ro p e r. T h e U n iv e isity o f O reg o n h as n e v e r been d ra w n in to p o litic s n o r sh o u h l it be. F ro m th is p o in t o f view th e e d ito rs sh o u h l no t h av e allo w ed th e p u b lic a tio n o f a n o tic e in th e issue o f M ay 14th, sig n ed bv th e p re s id e n t o f th e \ a rs itv R e p u b lic a n C lub, c a llin g th e a tte n tio n o f th e m em b ers o f th e c lu b to th e tact th a t th e re can be no re g is tra tio n for th e J u n e o r N o v em b er e le c tio n s a fte r M ay 15. T h e critic ism was mi d o u b t m a d e in th e p ro p e r s p irit, h u t it was c e rta in ly u n c alled for. In th e first pluce, th e O r e g o n W e e k l y is n o t a p u b lic a tio n a u th o riz ed bv th e hoard of re g e n ts, n o r is it u n d e r th e su p erv isio n o f th e fa c u lty , e x c e p tin g th a t body b y v irtu e o f a u th o r ity over all s tu d e n t affairs, co u ld at any tim e d e m a n d its cessatio n , 'file p u b lic a tio n is s tric tly a s tu d e n t affair. In th e second place th e idea th a t an y p o litical m a tte r o r a n n o u n c e m e n t in such a jo u r nal is m a n ife stly im p ro p e r savors o f w eakness. P o litica l e d ito ria ls o f p a tty c o lo rin g w ould he im p ro p e r h u t p o liti cal a n n o u n c e m e n ts o f an v university- p a rty c lu b arc m ost p ro p er. A c itiz e n 's rig h t to volt is no t a p riv ile g e h u t a d u ty , and n o n e o u g h t to he b e tte r a b le to realize th is th a n a co lleg e m in. T ru e jw ditics sh o u ld evolve th e h ig h e st id e als o f c itiz e n sh ip . Let th e s tu d e n ts o f th e U n iv ersity o f O regon a lly th e m selv e s to w h a te v e r p o litical p rin c ip le s th ey deem best lot th e n a tio n 's w elfare. T h e in te r-s ta te c o lle g ia te m eet at S e a ttle last w eek, was an e v e n t o f its k in d w hich wc w ish t o sec e sta b lish e d as a p e rm a n e n t affair. T h e re su lt was a p a rtia l v icto ry lor O reg o n . T h e liehl m eet was a g re a t v icto ry for U. O s e c u r in g , as it d iil, th e in te i-c e llo g ia te c h a m p io n sh ip of th e se sta te s O re g o n , W a s h in g to n an d Id ah o . I lie d e b a te , th o u g h , w a s very u n satisfacto ry to th e 'V a rsity . F ro m th e e x p re ssio n s of d issatisfactio n e x p ressed by th e S e a ttle people o v er th e c o n test, we h av e reaso n s to believe th e O regon hoys m e rite d th e d ecisio n . j r r s T i K T . j . V. K R U p p m /tH T H E banquet Çandies an d Çonfeçîionery. 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