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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1908)
Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Fine Soaps W. A. KUYKENDALL Pharmacist 569 Willamette Street Very Complete Stock of DRUGS CHEMICALS and Surgical Appliances Eugene, Ore. in expression, and thus helps a girl to N E W C O L L E G E O R G A N IZ A T IO N j he e n te rta in in g . She is able to reason E ig h t P o p u la r U n iv ersity S tudents clearly. F o rm a C lub to Be K now n as “ It is a know n fact that the I niver- th e “ B eav ers.” sity women are constantly being called upon to fill im portant places in the or- Professor C arson talked to the girls gan izatio n s for women. No wom an 1 * Huis><ki\ a new association o t ,,f the luilaxian S ociety at their las. can till the place as it shot,hl he college s tu d e n ts announced them or- x. . 6. She • is / fully 11 in • sym - 1 d r she i i has not . presence of mind '..m m eeting, March and | gan izatio n as a college club. 1 he new club is com posed of E arl M ayo, ’09, of patliv with the society ; the work which is able to reason quickly and clearly, P o rtla n d ; Paul \ anScoy, '09, of E u it l i a s done, is doing and has to do. j P rofessor Carson suggested th at a h irst, she gave the h istory of the so-i m eeting of all the girls he called to g en e; O rm o n d R ankin, TO, of P ort cietv and showed how much it had consider the continuance of the society, lan d ; W illiam C ake, TO; of P o rtlan d ; R ankin. TO, of P o rtlan d ; accom plished. ■ it can not live unless more girls will M erw in T here h a s been som e talk of ehang- join it. G irls, will you do it or shall Fred O h rt, TO, of H onolulu, H aw aiian iug the time of the m eeting hut Pro- the E u tax ian society cease to exist? isla n d s; W in. R. H uggins, TO, of P ort land, and G ale H ealy, T l, of Portland. l e s s o r Carson told the society that \\ ill not the U niversity girls support T he nam e of the club will he the the faculty were try in g to arrange the O n e society when other colleges of schedule s o that the girls would he the sam e attendance support more “ R eavers”, h av in g for its em blem a sm all gold rep resen tatio n of an O re free, at least at three o'clock on F ri-ith a n one? gon heaver. T he club is organized on day, as the most of the girls arc, at Philologian Society. m uch th e sam e plan as the Ivy Club the present. She thinks the present of P rinceton U n iv ersity . W ith one ex h o u r is as good as any we could select The Philologian society at its m eet ception all are O regon hoys so that for m eeting. ing S atu rd ay evening had tw o hours the nam e “ R eaver” is very appropriate. I here arc about one hundred and ()f thorough parliam entary drill. T he A co n tract for a com m odious two fifty girls in the U niversity, yet only m em bers present took the chair for been let so th at the a sm all number belong to the society. five m inutes each in tu rn , while all story house has +i,41 1 11 -pi . • ... .1 . it .1 -i 1' 1 m em bers ot the club will he able to I lie sot let v needs all the girls, h.verv sorts of questions were considered, and en ter th e ir ow n q u a rte rs when college m eeting should he attended hv at least a i| degrees of p arliam en tary difficulty again opens in S eptem ber. T he house th irty girls. Is there not enough in encountered. will he located oti T w elfth street west the society to pay the girls to m ake' A number of visiting Laureans made of the P atterso n public school. even a sm all sacrifice to com e? The two minute speeches, extolling the vir- in terests of the various girls are so tu es of the iiterarv societies of the Prof. E. E. D eCou w as a judge of n u m erous and separate that they need I niversity. The sta r am ong them was the debate betw een C latsk an ie and As som ething to unite them . T he society Mr. Benjamin H arrison W illiams, who to ria high schools on M arch 6. The would b rin g all to a common plane. made an effective speech upon the top- debate, w hich w as one of the prelim - Rower is only secured through union. ic, “ W hy I Joined the L aurean So- inaries in the In tersch o lastic League, At these m eetings the girl who s tu d cietv .” Mr. W illiam s’ naive statem en t w as won by A storia. ies in the laboratory could get some that all the intelligent A m icitians had Dr. Jo h n 11. C olem an, president of idea from the girl who studies poetry joined the Laureans, and lie hut fol- W illam ette U n iv ersity , has resigned, by the short papers; they could also lowed their exam ple, elicited a hurst Me will re tu rn to his form er home in get new s of all kinds of study. Again ot applause. N ew York. H is loss will he keenly the g irls need to learn parliam entary Au especially in te re stin g program felt in educational w ork in O regon. A law. debating, etc. The m ajority of has been'arranged for next” Saturdav. banquet in his honor w as given hv the the g irls m anifest too little interest in lie Philos alw avs welcome visitors. stu d en ts of W illam ette U niversity on Mich things. F eb ru a ry 25. I)r. C olem an is largely R. t . Steelquist, ’Oh h as returned “ \ \ ho know s which girl is to he the responsible for th e recent rem arkable wife of som e prom inent man. senator from a short trip to Portland. gro w th of the M ethodist university, or p resid en t. p erhaps? Then she could H ughes Foster, of P ortland, was the and all reg ret to see him leave a posi much m ore easily help him. Again guest of the Sigma Xu fratern ity Sun- tion in w hich he has been so success d eb atin g develops ease and readiness da v. ful. 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