The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, June 15, 1908, Image 1

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    U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON
VOL. IX.
EU G EN E’ O R E <3ON, MONDAY, JU N E
15, 1908
No. 36.
S T U D E N T S ARE SCA TTERED
Wood, '09, will |ure the saJmon fron)
the depths of the Columbia. Sand FIFTY EIG H T MEMBERS O F 1908
All Along the Coast for the Summer
Island wdl be the scene of their activ­
M onths—Many Seniors Plan
Will be Graduated From the Univer-'
ity.
To go East
sity of Oregon—Two A. M De- •
Ethan Collier, ’09, will be deputy
grees Will be Conferred
Many students have completed their county surveyor of Lane County.
A. J. Elton, 08, will follow his call­
The graduating class at the Univer1-’
examinations and have gone to the
ing as a mining engineer.
sity of ( )regon, exclusive of the depart* •
work of the summer. More will leave
Oscar Furusett, C. B. Hamble, Gor-
this week and after the Commence­
ments of Medicine and Law, numbers
don C. Moores and F. C. Ramp will
fifty-eight members. The degree of*’
ment festivities the four hundred and
attend the Oregon I.aw School.
Bachelor of Arts is to be conferred on t
thirty University students will be
Curtis Gardner, ’08, has charge of a Allie Beebe, Eugene; Jessie Bell, Port- ,
scattered about the state and elsewhere hig irrigation project at Hood River.
land; Cora Cameron, White Salmon,
at their summer tasks. Many of the
Bert Prescott, ’08, will study law Wash., Edna Canfield, Oregon City;
seniors are preparing to attend other while doing other work.
Clara Caufield, Oregon City; Jessie’-
colleges; some have their work planned
Ben Grout, ’09, and Byron Goodall, Chase, Portland; Elsie Davis, Eugene*;
in professional or business undertak­ H. will canvass through several coun­
Mary Foshay, Albany; Winifred Had­
ings.
ties in Oregon and W ashington.
ley, Crow; Mozelle Hair, Grants Pass;*
During the summer football muscle
Richard Hathaway, '08, will go east Ei 11a Irvin, Aurora; Bessie Kidder/-
will be developing in the harvest field to take postgraduate work.
Roseburg; Irene Lincoln, Portland;
and tired brains will be rested by
Harvey .Houston, '08, will have Eena Miller, Albany; Emily Muhr, Eu­
t lunge of occupation. University stu­ charge of a mine belonging to his father
gene, Helene Robinson, Eugene; Mary
dents never lack opportunity to do in Idaho.
Scott, Portland; Agnes Stevenson,’
lucrative work, for employers all over
Harold Hunt, ’09. and Earl Kilpat­ Klamath Falls; Mabel Tiffany, Eu-*
the state have found that the college rick, 09, will be purveyors of farm
iam Van Waters, Portland; Ernest;
student or graduate is a dependable machinery and vehicles.
Bertsch. Springfield; Paul Bond, Flor-»
and valuable assistant in any line of
Eberle Kuykendall. 08, will work in cnee; Janies Cunning, Baker City;
work. Some students will spend the his father’s office.
William Dill, Portland; ( )scar Feruu*
summer in leisure, preparatory to hard
Dell McCarthy, 08, will run a com­ set, Eugene; Bolton Hamble, Eugene;*
work already decided upon for the au­ bined harvester for his father over the
Richard Hathaway, Portland; Benja-*
tumn. Some of the plans for summer rolling wheat fields of Umatilla County.
min Huntington, Jr., Yoncalla; Grover
and fall work follow ;
W alter McIntyre, 09, will work at J. Kestley, Springfield; Webster Kin­
1. P. Holt, 07, has been awarded a cyaniding in a mine in northern Cal­
caid, Eugene; Eberle Kuykendall, Eu­
five hundred dollar fellowship at the ifornia.
gene; Dell McCarty, Pendleton; Leslie
University of Utah.
Harvard C. Moore will work in •Miller, Drain; Gordon Moores, Salem;
Olen Arnspiger, ’09, has a place in Portland ihis summer and be assistant- Frank Mount, Olympia; William Neal,
the government reclamation service in instructor in biology next year.
Eugene; Elmer Paine, Eugene; Ward
Klamath County.
Dean Goodman. ’10. will survey in Ray, Pittsburg. Pa.; Claudius Robin
< )rniond R. Bean, 09, will act as rec­ Southern Oregon.
son. Grants Pass; Harrison Shirk. Eu­
order tor a government surveying crew.
W m. B. Neal, 08, will go east to gene; Ray Taylor, The Dalles; Claire
Ernest Bertsch, 08, will teach school attend the medical department of the Travillion, Baker City; Wesley Wire.
in the fall.
University of Pennsylvania.
Eugene; Frederick Jackson, Spokane;
Jessie 11. Bond, 09, will remain in
E. D. Paine, 08, is going to San I lov d Ramp, Brooks. The degree
Eugene during the summer. His Francisco for part of the summer.
Bachelor of Science upon Albert Elton,
heaviest care will be the construction
John Penland, 08, will have charge I'he Dalles; Curtis Gardner, Portland;
of another oration.
of a surveying crew.
Harvey Houston, Missoula, Mont.;
Lloyd Brooke, ’08, will enter the
Louis Pinkham, '10, will go home to Joseph McArthur, Amboy, Wash;
Spokane.
( Oregon Medical School at Portland.
Walter Moore, Eugene; Donald Stev­
Paul W. Reid, 09, and Francis enson, Klamath Falls; Roy Zacharias,
X. R. Charman, 10, will work in
Walsh, ’ll, are working for the gov­ Modesto, Cal. 'I'he degree Master of
Eos Angeles during the summer.
Arts upon Theodore Holt and Kirk­
\ irgil Cooper, '09. will be found be­ ernment at Yellowstone Park.
C. R. Zacharias, 08, will work in a man Robinson.
hind the counter of the First National
grain elevator at Modesta, Calif.
Professor Irving M. Glen, who has
Bank of Baker City.
Herbert F. Clarke. ‘09, and Win.
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