University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-????, March 01, 1908, Image 11

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U N IV ER SIT Y O P OREGON M ONTHLY
students »re admitted free, while visitors are charged E m issio n ,
There-is no fixed term" o f study except in the normal depart­
ment and a few other- special .branches. Some attend
■while others only a , few -m onths; advancement depends entirely
on the student’s ability.
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mav attend or stay away; they may.-work or play while in .
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and no one interferes. The only ru le ,-that is in force
,is the one against, smoking in the building. This is enforced not
to correct the habits of the students, but to lessen the danger of fire
In spite of the freedom * a t is allowed there is much less
-disorder than would be supposed, because there is a. a g
tendency to work than in the average college, or umvers ty.
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of all the numbers that attend art schools it has been
estimated that ninety eight per cent, make total fadures when they
begin to- practice their profession. This is not t h e - W t of
art schools, but due to 'a misconception-of what is re q u ire d o fa n
artist. Anyone who has « ^ n a k i t e s and a gpo supp
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