IN T E R C O L L E G IA T E
PIC K U P S ball team should not be allowed to L E T T E R FROM DR. SCH A FER
drop.
Concerning the W ork of O ther Col
Mrs. Honeyman, of Portland, state He Tells President Campbell of His
W ork and His Impressions of
leges—Also Some Item s of Local
president of the Y. W. C. A., who is
London.
Im portance
attending the convention, is a guest at
the Tau Pi sorority house.
'I'lie engineers departm ent at Idaho
Rev. Van W aters of Portland, who
President Campbell is in receipt of
publishes a quarterly magazine.
addressed the Y. W. C. A. convention a. very interesting letter from l)r.
A row ing match has been agreed Sunday evening at Villard Hall, spent Schafer of the Department of History,
upon between the University of W ash Saturday and Sunday visiting his who is at present in London. Dr.
ington and Stanford or California.
daughter, Miss Miriam Van W aters, Schafer corroborates the recent news
The U niversity of New Mexico re ’08.
dispatches to the effect that he has
cently defeated New Mexico Agricul
In a practice game with E. H. S. on gained access to the private corre
Saturday, the V arsity baseball team spondence of Lord Aberdeen, minister
tural College in debate.
O. A. C. has defeated both W illam was victorious by the decisive score of of Foreign Affairs for England, dur
ing the time of the Oregon boundary
ette U niversity and McMinnville Col 17 to 2.
Miss Helen Barber of Portland has controversy, which is Dr. Schafer’s
lege in debate.
Forrest Smithson has re-entered O. been visiting Misses Cora and Clara theme for investgiation. Lord Stan-
Wold.
more, a son of the Earl of Aberdeen,
A. C.
A social will be held next Saturday has invited Dr. Schafer to visit his
John Kresel, a famous Wisconsin
athlete, will coach W . S. C. on the evening under the auspices of the Y. country house and make a personal ex
M. C. A. Chairman Steele will an amination of all available documents.
track this season.
It is more than probable that in this
President Eliot, of H arvard, says nounce the place later.
way
some important historical facts
'I'lie funeral of Miss Edna Yarnell
that the Boston U niversity is not a
rich m an’s college, but that one-fourth was held from the family home on will be for the first time given to the
public.
of the students work their way through Monday afternoon.
Dr. Schafer states that he will soon
college.
Several cuts in this issue are used by
leave
on a trip for the continent. Lon
Idaho has excellent baseball pros courtesy of the editor of The Beaver.
pects with a heavy schedule of games.
'flic new mark for membership in don, he says, is the most cosmopolitan
M iners' Associations exist at O. A. the Y. M. C. A. is fifty per cent of the city in the world, a place where one
must shut his ears, if he would not
C., W ashington and Idaho.
men of the University.
hear every language spoken. He
Indoor track meets have been held
A number of varsity students will writes appreciatively of the courtesy
this year at all the im portant western deliver addresses to the public schools
of Mr. Whitelaw Reid and the British
colleges.
of Eugene on Grants birthday.
officials in adm itting him to valuable
The Oregon law school will meet
An interesting meeting of the Week sources of material.
the U niversity of W ashington in de ly staff was held last Friday after-
bate in Seattle in May.
Only tw enty men turn out for base noon.
Satya Deva, a Hindu member of the
ball at W ashington, but the girls save
Baseball Schedule.
the day by enthusiastically playing Junior class, will have an article in
the Oregon Monthly for May.
the game in the gym.
Manager Frank Mount has complet
The freshman inter-society debate
Committees of the different classes
ed his baseball schedule anil it was ac
at O. A. C. are considering the ad will take place in the near future.
Miss Laurel Inman visited Miss cepted by the Athletic Council S atur
visability of adopting the college hour
day. The team will take several trips
which is proving such a success in Daryl Belat, ’ll, last week.
and will play a good many games in
W alter C. Winslow, ’06, is a candi Eugene, meeting most of the best ama
many larger institutions.
At the U niversity of Nebraska there date for the legislature from Marion teur teams of the Northwest. The
is conducted a well-organized women s county.
schedule is as follows:
The women students of the Univer
suffrage club.
April 10 with Eugene High School
At the U niversity of W ashington sity of California recently published a in Eugene.
the four classes have organized girls’ paper edited entirely by members of
April 16, with Whitman College in
rowing crews.
the fair sex.
Eugene.
John D. Rockefeller’s total gifts to
April 17, with Whitman College in
the U niversity of Chicago amount to
Eugene.
Y. W. C. A. Reception.
over tw enty-three million dollars.
April 20, with Columbia University
Y. M. C. A. mixers, which all the
in Portland.
Last Saturday evening the Univer
men in the institution attend are prov
April 21, with Hill Military A cad-.
ing very popular at the U niversity of sity and High School Y. W. C. A. s emy, in Portland.
,
entertained their guests with a recep
W ashington.
April 22, with St. Johns in St.
John Lym an, brother of our popular tion at the dormitory. The spacious Johns.
.
.
Y. M. C. A. secretary, is editor of the reception rooms of the dormitory
April 23, with Woodburn in W ood-
which are so well adapted to enter burn.
1909 Class Book at W hitm an.
tt.
.
taining,
were most artistically decorat
The O. A. C. cadet regim ent will
April 24, with Salem High School in
probably take part in the Rose Fiesta ed the lapanese effect being carried Salem.
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out in every detail. A musical pro
April 25, with Willamette Univer
to be held in Portland in June.
A m herst College has had great sue gram was planned, but on account of sity in Salem.
.
sickness
of
several
of
the
participants
May
2,
with
W
illamette
University
cess in using the honor system in ex
it was greatly shortened. Miss I earl in Eugene.
.
am inations.
W ilbur sang in a beautiful and very
May
8,
with
Multnomah
in Eugene.
The U niversity of Colorado is soon nleasinir manner two songs,
vv ere
May
9,
with
Multnomah
in Eugene.
to have a two hundred and fifty thou ’Y ou toS Speak to Me,” and "W ere
May 15, with W. S. C. in Eugene.
sand dollar auditorium.
3 S ta r ” During the evening frozen
May 16, with W. S. C. in Eugene.
Several times the Oregon W eekly 'refreshments and wafers were served
May 23, with O. A. C. (two games)
has advocated the formation of a in the dining room by several of the
Eugene.
freshman baseball team. Such a team young women. About three hundred in June
1, with Multnomah in I ort-
would enable men who now stand people attended the reception.
I he
around playing catch to practice every voting women who deserve a great l in\!ay 30, with Multnomah in Port-
night in an organized manner. Coacn deal of credit for the success of the
Leonard favors the formation of a Jffnir are - Edith Prescott, Jennie Per- ' "june 5. with O. A. C. in Corvallis.
freshman team ; in fact, the origina ry, Frances Oberteuffer and Ruth Han-
June 6, with O. A. C. in Corvallis.
suggestion came from him. A mat er
so essential to the welfare of the base- sen.