The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, October 05, 1908, Image 4

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    THE OREGON WEEKLY
■ sire for victory on the
stim ulate every studen
>
hand at the preparation of a
song
W hen several hundred great
Published every Monday during the college minds work together on a
som ething m eritorious and startlin g
year by the students of the
bound to be devised.'
U N IV E R SIT Y O F OREGON
\U com petitors should hand in at
once their com positions to some m em ­
Eugene,
Entered at Eugene postoftice at
ber of the com m ittee, signing a p. eu
donvm
, and enclosing in a sm all sealed
Oregon, as second class matter.
envelope the true name of the author.
SUBSCRIPTION
RATES
One year, by iinui .......................
One year, by copy .......................
amgie topv .............................
T H E 1910 A N N UAL-
.. $1.00
$1.00
. .$ .05
M any stu d e n ts will rem em ber the
pleasant session u n d er C ondon Oaks
last sp rin g , w here classes m ingled free­
ly and ac q u ain ta n ces w ere form ed and
renew ed, while freshm an and senior
alike m unched strip ed candy.
The
need for a C ollege H o u r is g re ater this
vear, since the incom ing class is large.
As the U n iv e rsity g ro w s continually
larger, som e such plan will be the only
wav to preserve u n ity and to keep alive
college spirit, w hich even so small a
un iv ersity as W a sh in g to n , adm its to
be gone w ith in creasin g num bers. Some
one of the classes, p re fera b ly the soph­
om ores. w ho know th e freshm en best,
should be h o sts at th e first gathering.
T he faculty will not hold aloof, as
those who a tte n d e d last y ear will testi.
fv. C lass insignia should be worn, a
m inim um q u a n tity of good speaking
m ight be d o n e; b u t the general busi­
ness of the h o u r should be th a t of gen­
eral and w ider acq u ain tan ce am ong the
stu d en ts and faculty._______
For several years past it has been
the custom for the junior class of the
U niversity of O regon to issue a via.
book or annual. At first this was the
editor - in chief
.
’09
Webfoot, and was a large volum e
EARL K IL PA T R IC K ..
hound
in hoards, intended m ainly for
assistant editors
. . ’09 the m em bers of the class. For the past
H arriet L ane ........................................
.10 three w a rs, the size of the annual has
O liver B. 1 I ovston ...............................
. . ’12 been cut down, and a large num ber
F ay C lark ...............................................
manager
h a w been distributed gratis
DEAN T. G O O D M A N ................................... 10 out the state. T he issues of 1 >06 and
DEPARTM ENT ENLARGED
assistant manager
PK)z were little better or larger than
a special edition of the M onthly nught
C h a s . F rederick D ean ...................................
A m ong the m any needed things
be expected to be, yet the class levied which th e U n iv ersity has been able
heavy taxes and went through a great to acquire on account of th e increased
Monday, O ctober 5, 1908.
deal of red tape to produce the books. ap p ro p riatio n are th e new supplies re­
—
Last year the annual was b etter ty p o ­ cently obtained for th e biological de­
graphically, but in point of m atter had p artm en t. T h is d e p a rtm e n t has been
PRIZE OFFERED.
little to boast over its im m ediate prede­ greatly enlarged of late, and now in­
cessors. Of course the issue of last cludes the th ird fioor of D eady as well
A money prize, am ounting at present year was especially adapted to the
as the tw o room s upon the second
to $1 ’ M), which will probably be in ­ needs of the U niversity cam paign and
floor. . A I bacteriological
L u v , . . . —p,---- - lab
, o rato ry * . has
creased to fifteen or tw enty dollars, is thus served a useful purpose.
mu> Mvivvii <i
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been estab lish ed , equipped w ith an elec-
(,ffi.m l f)>r the best ( Iregon football yell
w a r. how
however,
T Phis
his year,
ever, it would seem tricallv h e a te <i in cu b ato r for developing
song subm itted within the next tw o that the time has come tor a larger (
T w o new ste riliz e rs have been
weeks. T rainer Bill H ayw ard, realiz­ and better annual, such as is published ; <
eight in icroscopes of the
ing the dearth of good football yells by W hitm an. W ashington, <). A. C.,
inost u p _t o _(i a t e p attern ob-
and songs, contributed five dollars and W. S. C. T'lie
Plie size of the 1 book
. . . . have , been p ------1
------ i i.,
>«><ok tainable
u rchased.
In the
tow ard a prize to be given to the de­ should 1 | he
l/K. increased
i I I V
. i v. «-* • ’ v * » at • least
—
- — tour fi/? -i h erb ariu m room several cases have
serving man or woman who can pro C uts and illustrations should be m ulti­
duce a w inning com position. M anager plied. A good junior annual is more been placed for the p urpose of storing
M cEwen, Yellm aster Looslcy and the than a static photograph of the insti- the 15,000 plant specim ens w hich were
so g en erously d o n ated to the U niver
(Iregon
eekly have
editor of the O
regon M
\Veekiy
nave
issued ; it should
sitv last year. A new room has been
made personal pledges of
|)artake
partake rather
rather of
of the
the nature
nature of
of a a mo-
m o­ set a s id e 'fo r the an a to m y and physi­
the same fund. If the fund reaches tion picture, a record of student life
tw enty dollars more, it may be decided and custom s. The editors and m an­ ological lab o rato ry , and several valua­
to give halt to the com poser of the agers should properly he elected a year ble skeletons have been added to the
best song and half to the concocter of in advance. Such is the custom at collection in th is b ran ch . C onsidera­
ble new a p p a ra tu s and supplies have
the e best yell.
vt
iPnirth W ashington and W hitm an. A t W ash- been obtained for th e b o tan y , zoology,
1 fiere is no restriction as to k ’K ,
wQrk Qn the annual is so
and h istology room s, and an electric
style, q u a lity , m attei.
‘
strenuous that the editor generally
has
„ rnurse elevator co n n ectin g second and third
jvCt’ a,thoUgh ? Ud\i ? " ¿ 'n l , T o f ibc to take five years to bis college course-
ic aw arding oi m e i - -............ ' -
.
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. j floors has been in stalled . A ltogether
,»t c o u rs e The
w e ig
h
in
it
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S
u
c
h
a
urcat
undertaking;
m
ay
not
idea is bv this m eans to
a great undertaking m ay not be
>t
efficiency of th e d ep a rtm e n t has
p riz e .
a full repertoire for Loosley’s ail\\* a k k J iere’
been g re atly increased, and Professor
secure
.......
it- S w eetser is well pleased w ith the^un­
choir,
all c com
o m p positions
o s ,t m ils subm
s u m i l itted
t <
hook
jnfo rn iatio n. T
Lit
c h o ir. a as s all
„ ill he considered the n r p e r t y o f t h e
an(| .
are ,R,ver out proved equipment now at his command.
a „ a rd m g lom inii e u
,,f ,
in an an n u a| I.ast y ear the
TH E ETERNAL QUESTION.
consist
of
I
ranter
I
la;
yward,
Man
w...............-
pim ors paid tw o dollars and a half
ager M cEwen. Veil Leader Eoosley.
In the last issue of last year of the
class tax. and tw o dollars for a leather
tlie editor of the W eekly, and others
bound Beaver. Lor this am ount 1010 O regon W eekly, th e re tirin g editor
who may contribute to the prize fund.
should produce a book m any tim es b e t­ m ade a very able appeal for rem unera­
The contest will last about tw o weeks.
tion eith er p ec u n ia ry o r by college
The yells and songs subm itted will be ter.
If copies are furnished to the high credit, for succeeding ed ito rss ot t ie
exam ined carefully and the most m er­
paper. T h e W eek ly is a first class col­
itorious will probably be given a re­ schools, »they should be the donation
bv the rooters on tue
nieacn- of the faculty - and not
... . of , the . ' junior
. lege jo u rn al and th e P io n eer hopes that
hearsal d by
the bleach
class.
Such
a
move
will
help
the
q
u
al­
., -,
, - ,r mAef
.
. .
,
4,
, (inai­
;
. the ( )regon facu lty will recognize t te
ers. lo , the one seem ing , most ettect-
„ . . i . t i ity v o f th
e a annual,
n n u a l, r rath
a t h er
e r t than
h a n d detract
e t r a c t service of the U n iv e rsity ed ito r to Ins
the
ive and appropriate will be aw arded
in stitu tio n and allow him a proper re
the prize. Of course the com m ittee from it.
tu rn .— W h itm an C ollege Pioneer.
reserves the right to withhold aw ard
COLLEGE HOUR
if no w orthy com position is subm itted.
Much news was crowded out of this
Said Y ellm aster Eoosley today: T
A custom inaugurated last year, issue, which emphasizes again the neet
hope that a great num ber of yells and
songs will be subm itted. Not only the which should not be allowed to fall in- of a semi-weekly. All copy must >
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