The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, March 21, 1904, Image 3

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    O f C o u rs e you h a v e h e a rd th a t
HENDERSON &
Are giving aw ay a pair of $3.50 Shoes each week. You had better call and find out about it.
Orthopedic and Radcliff are the Leaders
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CALIFORNIA WOMEN
ARE INDIGNANT
President Eliot, of Harvard
Groceries, Flour and Feed
University, in his annual report,
Confections, Tablets. Notions
Professor Charles Mills Gavley, makes the statement that the
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head of the English department in tendency toward a three-years
the University of California, who college course is becoming stronger.
Alfred Moseley, the English ma­
has been given prominence recently
on account of his pronounced stand nufacturer, who headed the Moseley
against co-education, took his po­ educational commission in the
etry class of 100 young women se­ United States last summer, has
ALL WORK GUARANTEED STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
verely to task this afternoon. In some interesting things to say with W o » t E i g h t h S t r e e t , n e x t t o E u g e n e L a u n d r y
arraignment of the co-eds., the an­ regard to the conditions that he
gry professor said: “ If God A1 found in his investigations here.
2 East Ninth Street, Corner of Willamette
mighty or the Angel Gabriel wrote He says that athletics are not
a poem it would not interest you. practised here generally enough,
You are nothing but giggling girls. and that the Americans do not en-
Half of you ought to be made to oy the games for their physical
VINCENT & CO.
pay tuition. The class is dismissed’’ ¡;ood, but only for the test of com­
Gayley was trying to tell the petition involved. He thinks the
Drugs^ Medicines, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Etc.
women about the glories of some English tongue is not taught care-
new poetry, but they were not in­ ully in America, that we have too
NIGHT BELL
terested. When Gayley delivered few men teachers and too many
the admonition, he tossed his books women teachers.
into a hand-grip and left the class­
Y. M. C. A.
room, leaving the girls in a state of
The cabinet of the Y. M. C. A.
bewilderment. There is now great held a meeting last Friday after­
indignation among the co-eds.
noon at which a general policy of
K o r U p -to -d a te
TRA CK GOSSIP
work for the ensuing year was
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adopted by the new corps of officers
The Oregon Agricultural College and chairmen of committees. Every
is sure of a victorious track season branch of the work is in the hands
and is dictating the exact condi­ of capable men and will doubtless
tions of a meet if the State Univer­ be well handled.
sity team is to be met.
The regular meeting of the
Albany College is not taking to Association was held in Dr.
spring athletics this year, and un­ Schmidt’s room Friday evening,
less a fewr strong men enter college with H. Wheeler as leader. A
I 'lie S ta te U n iv e r s ity
immediately the Linn county col­ most profitable meeting is reported.
DEPARTMENTS AT EUGENE
legians will cling to last season’s All men are invited to attend these
Graduate School. Colleges of Literature, Science and the Arts;
record. However, it is to be hoped meetings.
Surveying and Engineering; School of Mines and Mining; School of
that a team will be put on the cir­
Y. w 7 c. A. NOTES
Music; University Academies.
cuit.
An interesting meeting was held
Courses Preparatory to Medicine and Dentistry; for Teachers, and
Hall, the crack athlete of the Tuesday, led by Miss Margaret Preparatory to Law and Journalism; especially numerous and advanced
University of Chicago, has been Bannard. Her subject was ‘The Graduate Courses.
suspended for cribbing in examina­ Liberty of the children of God.’
tion.
There is a great deal said about the
Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume
It is a significant fact that out of bondage of Christians but the rela­
C O T T R E L L 4 L E O N A R D , A lb a n y , N e w Y o rk
42 highest scholarships at Yale, 33 tion God would establish is not that
W H O L E SA L E M A K ERS O F TH E C A P S AND G O W N S
fell to students who were working of servant to master but of friend
For the A m orictn U n iversities and Colleges
their way through college.
to friend With alliance with God
University of Oregon, University of California. Stanford, U ni­
Hereafter those men who “ stag we enter into a life of freedom
versity of Chicago, Columbia, Yale, H arvard, and others.
it’’ to the Senior Prom, at the What He gives us is not of necessity
Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon application.
University of Nebraska will have but tor love. We are called to take
to pay twice the usual fee.
upon us the yoke but Christ him­
C ornell U niversity M edical C ollege
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Peace
and
In Germany one man in 213
T h e c o u rs e c o v e r in g lo u r y e a r» b e g in s d u r in g th e f ir s t w e e k in O c to b e r a n d c o n tin u e s
goes to college; in Scotland, one fieedom are the promised rewards u n t i l J u n e A ll th e c la s s e s a re d iv id e d i n t o s m a ll s e c tio n s f o r r e c it a t io n « , l a b o r a t o r y a n d
c lin ic a l b e d s id e i n s t r u c t io n . S t u d e n ts a re a d m it t e d t o a d v a n c e d s t a n d in g a f t e r p a s s in g th e
in 520; in the United States, one in for entering the service of Christ. r e q u is ite e x a m in a t io n . A p r e lim in a r y t r a i n i n g in n a t u r a l science is «»I g r e a t a d i i i i t i i g r .
ssfu l c o m p le tio n o f th e f i r s t y e a r in a n y c o lle g e o r u n iv e r s it y re c o g n is e d b y th e
John says, we shall know th truth re g e T n h ts e o s u f cce
2,000; in England, one in 5,000.
th e s ta te o f N e w Y o r k as m a i n t a i n in g a s a t is f a c t o r y s t a n d a r d is s u ffic ie n t t o
s a tis fy th e r e q u ir e m e n ts f o r a d m is s io n , w h ic h liu v e l a t e ly been ra is e d . T h e a n n u a l a n -
iio u m 'e m e n t g iv in g f u ll p a r t lc u lo r s w i l l be m a ile d o n a p p lic a t io n .
The Japanese students in Yale and the truth shall make us free.
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University, recently elected a com­
mittee to raise funds tor Japan ness meeting was called for the
WE HAVE SOME WARM NUMBERS FOR COLD DAYS
The proceeds are to be devoted to election of officers. 1 hose elected
the Red Cross service, the war for the ensuing year are as tollows:
board, and the military department. Pres., Cora Shaver, Vice-pres.,
They will be sent to the Japanese Victoria Mitchell, Sec., Nellie
consul in New’ York, who is com­ Foshay, Cor. Sec., Daisy Crawford,
missioned to raise $5,000,000 in the Treas., Vanda Coffy, Editor, Neva
Perkins.
United States as soon as possible.
Take your Boot and Shoe Repairing
to J. flc. Lower
CORNER DRUG STORE
F r a n k F. I ) u n n
Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods
K in g s b u ry
H a ts
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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In H eaters, S to v e s and R anges
J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO.
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