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way inw hich the women of* Oregon can answer these questions
decides their future position in the University.
We would call the attention of our readers to an editorial
printed in 'th e Eugene ' Guard, Tuesday, April 28th., headed “Do
We Want Universities that Will Teach Plutocracy or Democracy ?<
Thè article is -splendid. Its writer has a keen eye for facts- and
a sledge-hammer way of presenting them, ' We should judge he had
had wide journalistic experience.*'5 The article'we recommend to all
friends of the University, It will be useful in argument.
The June issue of the Oregon Monthly will appear about June
fifteenth. 'The -staff yvill present ps ' attractive a last number as
available mopey will permit. John Veatch has designed a new
cover, jlie first work donefor the Monthly since his return from
the Chicago School of Art. Walter Eaton will probably have one
of his excellent stories. A satire on Seniors will appear from the
talented pen of Earl Kilpatrick; Jennie Tilly is preparing an essay
of the subject of Commencement Customs. An interesting sketch
of the Monthly’s history, entitled “Eleven Years of College Journal
ism,” will be written by Ruth Hansen. One of the most novel
features of ¿the, June issue, however, is to be an article by Mr.
Satya Deva, a student attending the University from India. Mr.
De va has had experience as a magazine writer, and ^¡is article on
his “First Night in Chicago,” will be much appreciated by Monthly
readers.
A list of all who have ^contributed articles, storiès, poems, and
drawings J p the Monthly during the past year will be printed.
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The Monthly wishes to announce that it endorses Ruth Hansen
as candidate for editor-in-chief of the Oregon I Monthly for the
year ’09. § $ iss Hansen’s ¿work on the present staff is well known
by Monthly readers.,^ A more able successor to the present man
agement would be hard to find.