The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, May 18, 1908, Image 4

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    NO S P E C IA L E D IT IO N
have entered into professional lives.
THE OREGON WEEKLY 42 have entered into the practice of Much against our will the Weekly
law, 31 into that of medicine and 16 staff is forced to announce this week
Published every Monday during the college into that of theology. 95, partly men that there will be no special edition of
and partly women, are engaged in the the Weekly this year with special re­
year by the students cf the
profession of instruction. 1 hese four gard to the University appropriation
U N IV ERSITY OF OREGON
claim the largest number, but many bill. The reason of it all is that there
Entered at Eugene postoffice at Eugene, other occupations are represented. are no funds on hand with which to
Banking, commercial industry, engin­
Oregon, as second class matter
meet the necessary expense of the big
eering, civil, electrical, chemical and
mining, journalism, and farming, eacn edition.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The members of the Alumni had in­
One year, by mail ......................................$
have several in their following, I Ore­
One year, by copy ...................................... J1 XV gon graduates holding state and coun­ tended providing the money necessary
Single copy .................................................*
for the big edition, but as there has
ty offices are by no
, means infrequent
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Such men as the late . t d g I raze - |
campa¡gn they don>t
Editor-in-Chief.
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feel able to furnish the amount and
Thom as R. T o w n s e n d ..........
of
Oregon,
Supreme
Judge
Wallac
A ssistant Editors
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Nieta H a r d in g .........................
'I' Harris Hon. Jerry Bronaugh UP-
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Merle R. C h e s s m a n ..............
and Hon F W- Mulkey are men
A movement ,s on foot however
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and non.
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among the co-eds of the Varsity to put
Earl F. K ilp a tric k ...................
whose
names
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widely
known.
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Pearl J. H a w th o r n e ..............
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W alter M. E a t o n ....................
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nstnmti n in specialized courses and fected; but from all reports the girls
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take up the offer made by the
A rthur Van D usen..................
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Monday, May 18, 1908
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1 the dav of the election. Four more
T h u s is shown the good results ot >
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the work of the university of Oregon editions of the paper will appear after
D IR E C T B E N E F IT
and these results are very pleasing to the present issue making thirty six is.
those who have the welfare of the state sues for the year, six more than
Sometime ago the University office
iiblished a bulletin in which are institution at heart and who believe year.
JUNIOR
irinted the names of all of the gradu- in her as a power of much good to
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tes of the institution since its estab- the commonwealth.
ishment. Besides their names it gives
A new annual custom is to be intro­
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heir year of graduation, theii present
duced this week into University of
□cation and occupation. It is very
The annual student body election | Oregon traditions. ( )n Friday ami
nteresting and is besides, a valuable just passed was an ideal one. It is true Saturday of this week the class of 909
iid as a directory. A study of it aff­ hat the rivalry over some of the offices will be hosts to the students faculty
ords ample proof of the utility of the w as intensely'keen but through it all and friends of the University
On
Jniversity as a factor in developing there was a friendly spirit of good Friday the men ot ‘he
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iseful and efficient citizens. The rec- sportsmanship. Party lines made very construct a large block O on Skin-
>rd shows that since 1878, 512 students little difference in the election. Stu- ner s Butte will budd one hundred and
lave completed a four years course in dents voted for the candidate rather fifty feet of bleachers on the a blet.c
he College of Literature, Science and than the party. Practically no “knock- field and will construct forty-five
he Arts and the College of Engi- ¡ng” was done, and thus the best of feet of cement walk in front of
lcering. This of course excludes gi ad feeling prevailed. When the election Deady Hall. At noon a sumptuou
îates of the departments of medicine, was over the defeated candidates all lunch will be served in the Dormitory
aw and music, which are not closely showed their true sportsmanship by Club rooms by the co-eds In the af-
Associated with the others, but of this being among the first to congratulate ternoon, Oregon will meet O. A. L. on
total number, 25 have died leaving 48/ ,
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the track. In the evening seven jun-
Oregon alumni engaged in the activ­
The results of the election are highly iors will take part in Junior Orations.
ities of life.
satisfactory. All factions, if there are Saturday morning and Saturday atter-
That the State of Oregon is getting such, have representatives in office, noon will see “ je representatives o
direct benefits from her investment There was a good scattering of winners Oregon and O. A. C. on the base! a
in a school of higher learning is shown
among the various groups. No organ- diamond and Saturday evening t
from the fact that out of this 48/, 311 ization can have just cause for com- closing and crowning e v e n t-th e Ju n -
have located within the boundaries of
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• Prom—will
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of the
ior
take place at
the Ar-
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plaint
on
account
of
the
final
outcome.
the state, a percentage of almost 65.
It is best that our elections of the mory.
These 487 graduates are engaged in
various lines of activities. A great future should end as successfully as
All students who have not yet paid
per cent of the women have of course this one. When we can all “hang to­ their Oregon Weekly subscription,
married, but almost all have devoted gether like one great happy family will confer a great favor on the man­
several years following their departure we can make a great institution out ager by seeing him at once. W e need
from the halls of their Alma Mater of the University of Oregon—and not
the money.
to active work. Of the men not a few till then.
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