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W. A. KUYKENDALL Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Pine Soaps IN T E R C O L L E G IA T E pharmacist 569 Willamette Street P IC K U PS H appenings at O ther Colleges Which Are of Interest to O regon Students. John Rigsby, captain of W hitman’s basket ball team, will also be captain of the l'X)S baseball team . W ashington is the only university in the N orthw est which does not play intercollegiate basket ball. W hitm an College and the U niver sity <»i W ashington have girls glee d u b s. It's about tim e the old O re gon “ Treble Clef” should be re-organ ized. zfbe Pacific W ave, published by the stu d en ts of the U niversity of W ash ington. has bad a rapid exchange of editors. Three men have held the po sition so far this year,—John W. C am pbell, who resigned January 1 ; H arold Birkett was then elected, but he also resigned in two w eeks; G. L. Spirk, an old W ashington debater now handles the executive pen on the staff. N o tw ith stan d in g all the changes, the W ave still m aintains its high stan d ard. It should be a source of pride to U niversitv of O regon students to sup port such a publication as the O regon M onthly. All along the Coast, much favorable m ention l i a s been bear-.! on the paper. T he December and Jan- and elicited much favorable com m ent. I be Tecnical \ \ orld, published by the C arnegie Institute at P ittsburg. Penn., only last week published an account of the O. A. C. hazing incident which occured at Corvallis last Sept em ber. R ather behind the tim es for a P ittsb u rg publication. W by not make a sensation of good ness? ask some of the recent editorial w riters of such m agazines as the C en tu ry and the Circle. Well, in that connection, w h a t’s the m atter with O reg o n ? H ere’s W illiam M. Ladd, Very Complete Stock of D RU G S CH EM ICA LS and Surgical Appliances Eugene, Ore. F o o tb all Schedule. who, on a purely moral idea, places him self underneath a bankrupt in sti tution and agrees to make up the loss es of some thousands of depositors, for whose m isfortunes he is in no way responsible. And here’s Piesident Campbell, of the U niversity of Oregon, telling us that the whole faculty has been serving for m onths w ithout pay in order to close the year without deficit. 1 he N ext y ea r E u g en e people will have the o p p o rtu n ity of w itn essin g at least tw o in terco lleg iate football contests. O n O cto b er, 10, 17, and 24 practice gam es will be played in E ugene with sm all colleges, p ro b ab ly W hitw orth and Pacific. A freshm an gam e with ( ). A. C. will tak e the o th e r date. O n O cto b e r 31, the O regon eleven will go to M oscow to play the U niver Spectator. sity of Id ah o m en. O n N ovem ber 7, M inne-ha-ha is the name o; a new there will be no gam e. O n Novem ber joker m agazine at Minnesota. O nly 14, O reg o n will m eet W a sh in g to n in college hum or is used in it. I he head E ugene. O n N ovem ber 21, the big- ing of the editorial page is ‘‘Anvil gam e w ith O. A. C. will take place in C horus,” and under it follows one con P ortland. T h e last gam e of the sea tinual strin g of biting sarcasm with son will be played in P ortland on plenty of fiction to make it intci estm g. T h a n k sg iv in g D ay w ith the M ultno Track work for the annual w inter j m ah club. meet has just begun at Minnesota. At N ankin, China, a field day was recently held, in which seven thousand students from SI institutions p artici pated in seventy events. 'fh e faculty of N orthw estern U n i versitv recently voted th at no fi esti man m ay join a fraternity until after he has secured credit for at least ten hours work. Pennsylvania has started a library of the books w ritten by graduates of that institution. H arvard I niversity has established this year twenty-five scholarships for students in the grad u ate schol. The scholarships am ount to $ l?0 each, and are to be given to th is y ear's seniors at H arvard and other institutions. The new feature is th at the scholarships will be awarded according to the geographical distribution of the col leges and universities. lak e the O regon W eekly! F ifty cents for the rest of the college year. The best way for stu d en ts, Alum ni and friends of the U niversity to keep in touch with the daily affairs of the “ U ”. Subscribe at once. “ The Autofiller F o u n tain P en g u a r anteed bv 1.1NN D R U G CO. N ew s of D r. Shafer Prof. E. E. D eC ott is in receipt of a le tte r from P rof. Jos. Shafer, of the D ep a rtm en t of H isto ry , who is in E ngland doin g research work. Prof. Shafer speaks v ery in terestin g of his su rro u n d in g s, of his im pressions, mid p articu larly of th e ch aracteristics of the B ritish people. l i e notes especial ly the spirit of leisure w hich seems to pervade th e w hole of E ngland. In business life, in hom e life, in conversa tion, in w alking, in eating, and .n ev ery th in g , he says, the average E nglish m an takes his tim e and acts as le’.sme- ly as if any ap p earan ce of hast? is undignified, “ fh e m an of leism e is th eir ideal g en tlem an and is always w ell-dressed.” Ju st now Prof. S chafer says lie is in terested in B ritish politics and intend" visiting P arliam en t as often as p " sible, as he believes th a t the making of issues b etw een th e p arties is m m inent. M iss O livia R isley, 09, left for R oseburg, the m iddle of last week. C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing* Sole Agents for the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns