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About University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-???? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1908)
i U niversity of O regon Miwpnny, - as to the U niversity of participation in student activity and the su p p o rt'o f student enterprises*- H e need not aspire-too high. If is npt probable th at he, if a freshman, could secure the nomination for a lofty student-body office, but there is, n o record th at Bill Hay> w ard ever refused, to give a{ m an a chance to ?un ? r Jum F or pHy op the th ird team for the glory of, the ’V arsity. Any man,, w hether he can sing on not, can. secure a bearing, from, Brpfessor Glen. A n obliging English; D epartm ent is ready to con pages upon, pages of illegible m anuscript ,for forensic aspirants. A good local, is never refused by the courteous e d ito r of the W eekly, and; stories and “poems” rejoice the heart of the editor of th e Monthly. Even a good j©kes, or a funny- drawing- will no.f be- cast aw ay if given in time to the editor ©f-Xhe Junior Beayer. W h at is needed, is. not mpre talent, b u t more -use. of talent;, not m ore time, b u t th e dedication of more time to the glory of O reg o n ; not so much m ore students,, as more work, per student. Earl Kilpatrick, ’Q9. Sleepy ©me T ired ? IB my little one tired ? , Weary of mischief and play, Into h is o w n m other’s arm s will he creep, Beg for a, “sfonsy,” or, rtsingf me to ,s’eep,” Just at the close of the day.- i Tir^d? Is. my little one tired? Soon; is the wee head’ drooped low ; Cuddled up close to. the one he loves best,, Eorgeta.aH his. troubles,, soothed? into rest,, • ^ d s t in the tw ilight’s* soft glow. Tiredfh Is. my little one tbed*?, Gone teethe land. of. his dreams; Closed are the eyelids,. ^ w ak efu l alt day. The tears kissed by havering, angels, away, ' Asleep ’n e a th the m o o d s silvered, beams- ™-.(E,. in W UEam Jewell, Student,, L iberty, Missouri.};