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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1902)
Rabbi W ise G iv e s a n A b le A d - U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia V otes ' . dress Bev e ° r s V A 8 a in s t th e H o n o r S yste m - The students of the Pniver»!.,, B I , „ ... 1 uie 1 niversitv . 7 7 --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ ‘ C o r n e r On Tuesday evening, a large au- of Cal,lornia decisively set,led b'v I D rilitS M c d ic in n v fence of students and visitors a vote of two to one the question * M D r c t g S> *— S to re . T n lk .t i A r l l f l t s , < l l i l l l s , >,(< V gathered in Villard Hall and lis -j whether an “honor system ” o f *$• N o 2 E a s t N ln t h S t., C o r W illa m e t t e wed to Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise of; ducting examinations should be * X h ; I I r I î i -, , Portland, lecture on “The Gifts of adopted in that institution. Fur '** ' ' Israel to the World.” The talk , ther agitation of the question will V IN C E N T & CO . * *08# •> * < . x * ffas to i----- have been given in the be dropped. chemical lecture room, but the The following propositions were uvin.v aww.«, vuv crowd was so large th at it necessi- i submitted for ballot: 1st.—I)o you tated a change to Villard Hall. In [favor vesting the entire control of , r T > ____ .‘ J ___ ▲ O x ____ the absence of President Strong, J examinations in the student In,dv? '\V '♦ ♦ ♦ x» ♦ . pr. Sli.blon introduced the speaker. -n'l.— Do you favor vesting th. A * * ‘ *' 4 Rabbi Wise, whose reputation had entire control of examinations i n ! W "TV / T T S T F "T , preceded ----- him, - is - a forcible thinker,'the faculty? 3rd—If a system of J - V - L J L \ | —1 " ■ IT *> , , j — x , <, n j »ht*m OI « In n ,, t l i i n l f p r and nn n b ln r o n . S tu d e n t, P itn tr n l 1,1 _ i , \4 a clear thinker and an able re a -!¡ student control could be so devised goner. The address was a powerful that it would he acceptable to the effort, and was delivered in a pleas- ¡faculty and to the great majority of 4» ing and impressive manner. the student body, would you give -< -i- <• Dr. Wise immediately won the ’t your active and consistent sup- hearts of his hearers by saying P()rh thus pledging yourself to i •i- that, if the sym pathy of an out support the principle of an honest sider could have had anything to do examination, and to do everything i * • * ,.4 .4 .4 .4 .» . ........... in v m i r ,u u T .„ r h , .1. • I ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ \ -4 4 4 with it, his shouting would have hi y°ur power to stop the practice won the football game against ' °f cribbing wherever it may ap- Multnomah on Thanksgiving day. pear? He stated that he was not here to the third proposition, the key- Inter-C ollegiate B iireun of A c n tltin ir ('ont unit» plead for justice or gratitude for his note to the whole plan, was defeated COTKKLI. à I.KONAKH, A lba n y , N. V. people, hut merely to set at rest by a vote of 660 to 326. This plan, Wholesale m ilkers of the C \ I ’S and < iO W NS fur the A m eri some common errors, to adjust some should it have been accepted, pro- fa n I ni vim Hit ies and ('ollegen. misconceptions, and to remove some vided tor a student court to try all I'n iv c is ity of Oreuoii, C nivurwitv <>f ( ’a lifo i nia, S tanford, prejudices which a large part of the eases of cheating in examinations, I n iv c rs ily of Chicago, ('u liu n liia , Yale, H arva rd and others. world holds against his people. The demanding likewise that each stu- llln h tia lc d b u lle tin , h u h ,den, etc , i i | o i a| |d ic a tiu ii address was not, in any respect, a dent act as a detective among his plea, but a statement of facts, the fellows. Contempt for anything hearers being left to draw their approaching ‘‘telling” prevented the own conclusions. ~ acceptance of the scheme. Among the gifts of Israel to the world is the Bible. T he Hebrews C a lifo rn ia W in s fro m S ta n fo rd , rescued the Bible from destruction at the fall of .Jerusalem. Both the California has won the first two old and new Testaments are the ()f theintereolb giat- baseball games products of Jewish thinkers. Jesus witli Stanford The score of the Christ was himself a Jew, reared in f,rgt game uas <; to 3. The second Jewish household, and taught game was more evenly Ought out, •bwish laws and teachings. He ttl,j eleven innings were nquired 571 was put to death, not by the eon- before the score could he made 2 to sent of the Jewish race, but by a j. o „ e of the features ef these j handful of Jews, instigated by t h e ; games has been the pitching of: government at Rome, because his J Overall, the big football player of j teachings would undermine the the University of California. Some! foundations of the empire. Never- g<»od authorities think that he is fhele88 the Jewish people have been j (.qual, jf not superior, to many of pursued and tortured for 1900years the league pitchers. • ••• for the mistake of a few of their N e w A m a t e u r S tr e n g th R e c o rd ., ancestors. Two thousand five hun- I 'ked years ago the Greeks coin- W polled Socrates to drink the cup of - eek — before last Charles A. ( ar- . j ^nilock. but no one today thinks ¡ver made a new strength record of| of Persecuting the descendants of 27384 kilograms at the Cniversityj J j r fhoge misguided Greeks ‘°^ Chicago. While a student at The influence of the Bible has = Yale in 1900, Carver ^ablished a contributed best to the science of world’s amateur record of 2.,J.2^ and to the art of government, kilograms^ __ _ 4he Hebrew Bible gave the influ-1 'phe state legislature of Iowa re-j i Can be saved if you will Imy * your Shoes and Rubbers a f Yoran's Shoe Store. L 'iU V * — j --------------- & — '' J' v < K jF V T V 1 J V 11JII£' W EAR GILBERT'S SHOES & N- CLOTHING eil,,o for gaining liberty for all men, ,centjy voted a tax of two-fifths of &n' also gave to the world the a njfu on an taxable property in _a 'hath, a day of rest and recrea- gta^e to provide for the erection "'n' ahd, finally, it has given to all ()p new buildings at the State Uni- natl0I>8 an example of loyalty and vergjty and the State Agricultural c'nipromise unwavering. ¡College. This tax will yield about $100,000 per year. «flluiri '? e"( .V Adelphi College in Brooklyn re ¡«1^ 0 , 7 « r “ r ,n K,n i4 8r »ently received a gift of 1125,000 n ,X ’ / n '- , thai ^0.« John D. Rock,-feller. lle »tie r must get up fire t.-T h e Columbia and Vale hold a ■ 1)aily Cardinal. fencing match on May 31. C ro sse tt S h o e s E. & W. Collars and Cuffs Kingsbury Hats. I I F. E. DUNN.