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INK lilL U liL u U ll W F F k l Y ,)e s- lcctc(1 on a s'nall salary to be in- leges of ( fregón. T Y L L h L I |c rease(l at stated intervals during the ---------------------------- 1 ' iir^i two years. Let him familiarize him self with his work, and let him Published every Monday during the college remain in office as long as he can sa tis year by the students of the factorily do his work, file experience UNIVERSITY OF OREGON of each year will thus aid in the m an agem ent the follow ing year. Entered at Eugene postoflice at Eugene, Oregon, as second class matter. D EBA TE P R E L IM IN A R IE S. 1 he E u ta x ia n So ciety is d iscu ssin g the m a tte r at its m eeting this afternoon and no news of its decision is yet available. Some such arran g em en t seem s only ju st to give the women of the colleges of Ore gon and of the U n iv ersity th e chance to develop th eir forensic pow ers. T here can he no doubt of the right of women of the U niversity to try for places on the in te rsta te deb ate teams. A debate league purely for women would, how ever, he a good thing. 'Flic charge of favoritism th a t is of ten raised when men ami wom en de bate on opposing team s w ould then be out of the (¡nestion. S u b jects could be chosen which could lie m ore profitably discussed by wom an by en. In <" sc" S!je" !>>' wom en en th titan by m men. It k’eneral. a larger an<l b e tte r op,>ort„nit. for exercise in the gentle a rt of per suasion as practised by w om en, would he afforded. T he o p p o rtu n ity under the present system has been practically nil. since girls have never taken ad vantage of it. F orty men and women should be in \ ¡Hard lla ll next S aturday ready to SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, by mail ......................................$1.00 try for places on the in terstate debate Single copy ............................................... $ q 5 .cam. At present about half that nu m ber have signified their intention of try ing out, and it is certain th at m any who aspire to places have not yet handed in EDITOR-IN-CH IEF their names. EARL KILPATRICK ........................ '09 T hose w ho are holding out of debate A SSISTA N T EDITORS .-cause of too much work or because H arriet L ane .............................................. ’09 because of too much work or because O liver B. H ouston ....................................... ’io they are freshm en should read the edi F ay C lark ....................................................... ’12 torial on debate in the ( fregon M onthly 'Phis editorial show s B e n j . H. W illiams ..................................... ’jo for Novem ber. W. C. N icholas ........................................... jo just w hat condition faces the O regon debating team s and coaches; and ju s t MANAGER DEAN T. G O O D M A N ................................ ’10 ly em phasizes the need for effort on the part of all. A SSISTA N T manager EX CH A N G ES It would not he at all strange if sev F ritz D ean .................................................. ’ll eral freshm en should win places on the RlPORTERS file large exchange list of The team s this year. Four years on in te r O livia R isle y ........................................ . ’09 \\ eekly m akes it necessary to cut off F ari . M aks hali ........................................ .’10 collegiate debate team s would he a the list all papers who do not regularly splendid service for any man to render ALI M Nl ( ORRI SI*ONDENT send copies in exchange. S everal of to his I ni versity. B ert W. P rescott ........... .'08 Men who have entered previous tr y last -a r's exchanges have not appear out should not fail to try again this ed this vear. It th ev are not forth year, lor there is lack ot experienced com ing in the im m ediate future, they Monday, December 7, 1908 will he cut from the m ailing list m aterial. .'v i,., iv means uivaii.-. a great i;ic < ii deal u e a i of oi w ork. 1 ( h egon new spapers which are Debate work. GRADUATE MANAGER A few may find it absolutely im possible anx,ol,s to exchange.______ t<> find time to give to this im portant CO U N CIL W IL L M EET flic A thletic Council. at its m eeting branch of student-body work, hut most next S aturday, will probably’ consider can find time if they will. 'Fhe library 1 he m id-year m eeting of the A th the advisability of em ploying a g ra d u is open in the evenings, an advantage ate m anager for athletics.' T here is lit not hitherto enjoyed. Let the w atch letic Council, reg u larly set for Dec. 19, tle doubt as to the advisability of this word he: F o rty stu d en ts in the p re w ill he held this y ear on S atu rd ay , Dec. 1-, <it nine o clock in the m o rn in g in step. Student enterprises can he more lim inaries on S aturday next. \ ¡Hard Hall. 'Fhe change of d ate was advantageously m anaged by a man m order to avoid breaking into the OUR PR IV A T E O PIN IO N who devotes all of his time to the C hristm as vacation, which begins Fri work than by a student, already busy The E vening Telegram of Portland, day evening, Dec. 18. M atters of gen- with college work, and probably not experienced in the ways of business. A in an article on its sporting page in an ci al im portance will come up for con grad u ate m anager has the same feeling issue of recent date, im plies a desire sideration. ol loyalty to the U niversity, which to hear an expression of the a ttitu d e E L IO T W IL L MARRY prom pts the student and has the ail of the O regon W eekly tow ard the ac ,, vantage of more time and longer ex ing day in not allow in,r Pilkington to arbs are out an n o u n cin g the ap- perience. All large U niversities have remain in the ” ame after being dis- Mr. Sam Sai uel Ely salaried m anagers from the num ber of qualified for kneeing Pinkham * T he Proachin£ ri. . -■ m arriage -o- of - ......... W eekl\ belie * ' «• - ’ h :............. • . . and tin 11 alum ni, and find the investm ent in ves Moullen was ’- h o t . instructor in psychology ht in his insistance that Pilkington Publ,c speaking at the U niversity of ptii> k University salary a profitable one. (). \. C. has 1 A f • - W - A a — and Miss E lsa von Mander- this year em ployed a salaried m anager. t'<»u <d C aptain Moullen on T hanksgiv- ( 1 he ease is not par- s.. 1(1 .()f San F rancisco. T h e wed- A gi.iduate m anager, besides m anaging dionld go o„t. athletics, could also m anage o rato rv adcl to the incident in the W ashing- ' bn^ w ,b take P ^ c e in San Francisco ti»n gam e where the roughness w as 0,1 1 )eceniher 28. and debate and the glee club. Indications this year already show purelv accidental. The \\ klv reason to doubt the v e rd ic t'o f sees of i f r? Re.n sb aw ’ ° L is Professor what careful and intelligent m anage t'icials. plavers. and er w d s a t r C h< « y in W esleyan U niversity, ment may do to make the glee club t h e " h° ConnetiCUt. n n A P f5 ,;,t onneticut. An item in in a a f C n onnecticut trip a financial success. But it is vain the incident. M istakes often occur, as w itness sev new spaper speaks very highly of the to hope tor such wise m anagem ent ev fl°ne m in the the U U n n iv iv ersit ersity by cral in the Telegram accm. n i l * ?A?r o bcI.nff oem g clone ery year from student m anagers. W asbiugtou-O reg,,,, ¡„chient. I,llt tlle ùrVg nàT X k 'n ' c b * ' o " ‘'‘" A ‘ some I he W eekly is. then, in favor of a • C hem istry, and late- graduate m anager for athletics, hut consensus ot opm on seem s to h e t h ,1 1, » 'O ’» a «» k «** e . « a s mane nta.le 1 n Iis , , f ■ " ?" ’« t u r e before b< onl\ under certain conditions The »<> ........... the M u ’ t n o . n a l , „1.,,,..- l’iaiitying lie Chemical societv on “ A lrnhnl society on “Alcohol and p o sitio n sh o u ld he tilled p e rm a n e n tly l ‘he A ,u !tn o ,n ab plaver. its uses. b ' a ca re fu lly selected and co m p eten t DEBA TE FOR W OM EN alum nus, who will agree to stav. if <lesired. for a term of years. There .yucrMi.p every „ the is to m he changed vear m anager Let a g<xx! ^ te r • t h . v Subjects tor Junior O rations and for '" 'n a t i o ^ n / - to i n en- X 7 « g tions from the posted lists. ’1 am ong the w o m tet, e n of ,a ♦ .1 outs » „n the eoi- take place J a r h ï n ¡009 The trv-