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I Men Buy At HEADQUARTERS FOR I POLDERS <1 FURNISHINGS THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS Continued from page l. on the plane of normal efficiency ? Shall the individual student receive his due share of attention; or shall the number of instructors be kept so low that the in dividual student is lost sight of and only treated en massc\ or shall the means and places for good work be limited such that the best results can not be secured ? Law makers of Oregon, listen and grant these very pressing needs that the march of industrial progress may not be impeded in its flight for higher efficiency. J. S. LUCKEY W atches, C locks, Jew elry, S ilverw are 2ut Glass, Etc. Repairing of W atches am i C h u k s a Specialty Eugene, Oregon amount would about meet the needs above, tolerably, though not fully. 3. Additional Buildings.—The en gineering departments are all cramped for room. The conditions are very bad for Wc have all the latest el etrical appliances in D entistry. O ur n u t hods are the la te st. Our doing justice to efficient work. A new office is fitted w ith m odern convene 1 ces. building should be provided for at once, A SENIOR BALL W ould tie pleased to have you call and in- at a cost of not less than $39.()°c>, and v e -tiea tc preferably not less than $5°>000- Ore Early last week the senior class wa* S. D. READ. gon is far below the average institution in the matter of buildings. A new build called together for the purpose of receiv Office over Hall’s grocery store. ing definite information of their remarka ing is an absolute need, if engineering Phone, black 1731. ble financial success. The treasurer re courses are to be given proper support. 4. Increased Salaries. — The salary of ported a balance of one hundred and fifty BASEBALL G E T S $150 all the engineering instructors ought to dollars, but was at a loss bow to provide be increased, in order that the efficient legitimate means of expending or invest The executive council of the Associ instructors may be retained in their pres ing the funds. Several schemes were suggested but none met with general ap ated Students met Friday afternoon and ent positions. listened to the report of the graduate e. Increase in Library Books.—The proval. A emunittee consisting of those mem treasurer, Luke Goodrich. ( I be 1 eport library affords only a few books relating to courses in engineering. Notable de bers of the class especiallp noted for bril is published in this issue of the Weekly.) ficiencies are of the various engineering liant and original ideas, was then ap Baseball Manager Harry Raffety met and scientific societies of the country. pointed with the order to report before with the council and asked for an appro There should be an enlargement of the the close of the meeting. The effort was priation of two hundred dollars. This current engineering periodicals. To keep not lost. While the rest of the class amount, however, not being available at the engineering departments at their best were discussing the minor points of caps present, the council voted him one 1 un- effici ucy. it is desirable that a moderate and gowns, orations, University memori dred and fifty dollars with the under fund be provided to purchase new and utn, etc., the chairman of the special standing that the baseball department important works. Not less than f>i< 00 committee was seen to arise. In deep will prob.bly receive further support would be required to meet the needs ade and solemn accents, as befitting bis posi from the student-body. tion and the occasion, he said: “ We be quately. \\ bile taking advantage of the oppor 'l'he pressing needs of the engineering lieve we have solved the problem. Moved depat tmetits have been outlined and by our best judgment and our keenest tunity of coasting during the recent cold treated above. There is nothing put insight we advise a a Senior Ball!” weather a party of University students forth that is not absolutely needed. The Atid what’s more it was unanimously met with a serious accident. Fted Ohrt suffered a fracture of the arm just above present state legislature should see that sanctioned. 'flic most important matter to come up the wrist The break is not a bad one, the departments of engineering be kept up and maintained with those of o her was the choice of the Reverend Mac II. however, and will not keep him long institutions of the country, and see fit to Wallace, formerly minister ot the Con from bis class. Miss Helene Robinson grant the moderate and very liberal ap gregational church, to deliver the baca- received an ugly cut on the foot which will probably keep her within doors for propriation asked for. Let us not scoot laureate sermon. down the toboggan just ahead of 11s, Miss Erm a Cam pbell, of Portland, weeks. • Bdly Huggens, the third tnetn- only to climb painfully back again in is visiting her uncle, President C am p 1 her of the party, got off with a brui. later years; or shall we cross the chasm, bell. knee. DENTISTRY BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ag j fjAI AND ART GOODS A L L L Il