The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, December 07, 1908, Image 4

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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in
his
insistance
that
Pilkington
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salary a profitable one. (). \. C. has
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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 \\
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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
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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
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graduate m anager for athletics, hut consensus ot opm on seem s to h e t h ,1 1,
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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
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