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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1908)
FACULTY M EM BERS BANQUET Bryan Workers Form Club. THE PAST W EEK IN SOCIETY H old T h eir R eg u lar B i-W eekly M eet One hundred men of the University A R esum e of the E v en ts of Social In ing at O tto ’s G rill W h ere T hey met last Monday night and organized D iscuss M atters of In te re st terest by the Society E d i t o r - a Bryan and Kern Club. The club Several B rilliant A ffairs plans to do active campaign work. Its The Faculty club of the University elected officer are: President, J. Le- - i of ( )reg- n held its regular bi-weekly Rov Wood ’no- A pretty dancing party was given in __ ti- C. ... , °°d. ’09; Secretary, \V. the evening after the Alumni game by session at O tto ’s Grill last Tuesday 'Ojas. TO; First Vice-President, the Beta Epsilon girls for their guests, evening. In addition to the usual pro E,arl F ¡Strong, 09; Second Vice-Pres- gram the caterer was asked to provide 'dent \ \ I M cIntyre; Third Vice- Mi>s Dobie and Miss Frances Brady. an introductory number. Half an hour resident, \ irgil Cooper: Fourth Vice- .. I’r’day afternoon the girls of the I au Bi sorority entertained the mem was spent in pleasant conversation be- 1 resident, C. MacC, Snow. bers of the faculty and their wives in fore the guests sat down to the table. bouor of the guests of the sorority, The main feature of the evening was Y. W . C. A. N otes. an address by Dr. Schafer on “ Re ’Friendship“ was the topic discuss Miss Grace Foulds and Miss Lena search Incidents." The speaker told ed 1 uesday at Y. W. Livia Bond. 09. Reddington of Berkeley. The house in an interesting way of his manoeu ua.s leader. 1 he meeting was poorly was daintily decorated with dwarf vres to gain access to the documents attended as was also the one a week clematis and yellow chrysanthemums, in the Public Record office in London ago at which Dr. Schafer gave an ad- hive-hundred was plaved. Mrs. J. \\ Kays gave an “at home” and of the extreme precautions taken ? iSi5'u h,e °.fficcrs 01 the association ,>v the British officials to prevent the teel that the interest and value of the lor her daughter. Leona, on Saturday 1 hlicatiyn o f certain state secrets. He meetings deserve a better attendance. atternoon. Miss Kays is home front also indicated in a general way how A large attendance, they say, will not I ortland where she has been in S'une of the facts recently brought to ' omy encourage the leaders, but will charge of the departm ent of drawing eht are bound to modify accepted result in good to all who attend. An in the public schools. At the reception notions with regard to early Oregon ettort is made to make the meetings the engagement of Miss Kays to Mr. history and particularly with regard to worth while. Girls become better ac Jacobs of V hicago. was announced. the character and ability of Dr. John quainted there, and really lasting Miss Kays will leave in two weeks for Chicago, where the wedding will take McLoughlin. 1 tnendships are formed. place. At the conclusion of the address, the M onthly W ill Be O u t Soon. The first concert given this year by I roject of a faculty club house was The Oregon Monthly will be out the I niversity School of Music was a discussed. President Campbell intro duced the subject by pointing to the the last of the present week. Tardv piano and song recital at Villard Hall lack of a suitable home for the home- cuts and advertisements are the rea <>n Friday evening. Miss Campbell, les< instructors and indicating some of son tor the delay. Coach Forbes con director of the vocal departm ent and advantages that a club house would tributes to the first issue an article up Miss Morgan, of the piano departm ent, have for members of the faculty. Mr. on O regon’s football prospects. Ruth rendered a splendid program, the num Hovard, Dr. Leonard, Professor Dunn Balderee writes in an interesting way bers of which were as follows: and others, joined in the discussion and o f the girls’ convention at Seaside last Bastarole (Ban). sentiment seemed to be favorable to >pring. In addition there are some Les Hirondelles ....................... Godard .............................. Beach an undertaking of this sort. A com clever stories. The editorial page 1 ? Stn ^ trom the pen of Miss Ruth Hansen, , 1 1 w ieeine Blume. . . . Schumann mittee will be appointed to gather data and to make recommendations at a will be a strong feature of the publi I he Year’s at the S pring.......... Beach Nocturne in F ........Schumann meeting to be held some time in De cation this vear. ; aw flat ........................ Chopin cember. The U niversity campus is Iridian M assacre at C hem aw a. , , \ av - M .orn", S ........................ Dcnza bought to be the most suitable loca- Madel, wie Bluhts .................... Nerin Uon for a building of this sort, but it Sicti S ig n o r ........................ Meigerbeer I he red-skins took the scalps of the ’S not know at present what attitude Saturday evening the Tati Pi sorority • e regents will take toward a lease of Oregon second team at Chemawa on Saturday by the score of 5 to 0. A entertained in honor of President and niversity ground for this purpose. punt recovered bejiind the goal line Mrs. I . L. (. ampbell. in the receiving L aureans D eb ate S tatem en t No. 1. by an Indian made the score. The line were Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Campbell ---------- braves excelled in kicking only, the President Campbell and Miss Harding.’ Interest in the meetings of the Laur- < tregon men outclassing them in ev Bunch was served during the evening I ' an Literary Society is steadily on the ery other departm ent of the game. The on the dancing porch off the music- mcrease. The meeting held last week < Oregon defense showed particularly room and delicious ice was passed u as "e ll attended, and the program strong, Chemawa making but three around in the dining room. The affair as \ crx good. Jesse H. Bond gave \a n ls through the line. O regon’s of was well attended and many beautiful | a ^ Ik upon preparation for debate in fense was not sufficiently perfected to gowns were in evidence. [ w hich he emphasized the need of a make yardage consistently. The hard Miss P erkins Spoke to E u tax ian s borough and system atic study of the ground and the terrific onslaughts of At Eutaxian Society, Miss Perkins question. A string trio consisting of the savages bruised the Oregon men gave a most interesting description of p ' ci Lyans. Roscoe Lvans and Buford considerably. Stein received a broken Iite at Radcliffe—her own college. The I Roach, entertained the society. This collar bone, while every man on the latter part of the hour was given up to a new but interesting feature of the team shows marks of the fray. Haw a discussion on the im portant question I ’,r' ’gram and may be continued in the ley. Stein. Kestlev and Means were the of inviting outsiders to the freshman mture. I he debate was on the ques- most consistent ground-gainers. Smith, and sophomore dances. The general i,on: “ Resolved, that Statem ent No. 1 a Carlisle veteran, starred for the In consensus of opinion was that these should be in vogue throughout the dians. functions should be strictly college nitcd states. The affirmative team, affairs. E . H . S., 0; F reshm en, 0. UmiMsting of Irvin, A ubrey Bond and Strong defense on both sides, and ' astney. defeated the negative team. Dr. R. C. Clark has presented to the ' M erholm. Johns and Lvans. The lack of offense on either side, resulted library that bulletin of the University censors report delivered by fesse in a scoreless game between Eugene of Texas which secured for him from • n< was exceedingly good, being*verv High School and the University fresh W isconsin his degree of Ph. D. It is men on Kincaid field Friday afternoon. a pamphlet of 94 pages with map. on nplete and specific in criticism. Forbes kept several freshmen stars out I'ygistrar A. R. Tiffany made a of the game in anticipation of the W il “The Beginnings of Texas.” for which theme the libraries of the state of week-end trip to Portland, returning lamette game. E. H. S. played a Texas and of its university furnish Monday. plucky game and excelled in punting. excellent facilities.