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About University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-???? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
U niversity of O regon M onthly 37 For example, the student who, this year, is working u p the sources of revenue S the University of Oregon siuce its founding, will present in graphic form the curves to show the increase Of the Uni- versityrevennesand their relations to the expenditure curves, k Some of the material for the research class is easy of access,; and the work of the student is simply tp;coH'ect, and tQ bring into one paper material-,from variou^^p.t6rçés.,;?^pt someXtimës?the material is hard to get, and is :obscured under the law systems of record keeping in the early days of-the state;-, Onei stydent spent several weeks working oyer the published reports^.oL.Jhï State "treasurer and the> secretary of state..for the first two*years.of ..states hood. R e p e a te d ly w a s found that; the .totals given eould not be •obtained from the items given. Another thing thé" strident in economic research. is taught to do is to weigh the material he finds. For example take this report -of the secretary of state bn Oregon’s finances for 1860-62 :* *Oregon Laws arid Journals, Vol XI. Balance S e p t/10, 1860 ....................... $ 3,899.0.1’ Receipts .\ ................ ; .....................9 91,788,04 $95,68/^,05 Expenditures................... I...... : . . . ' 55,372.39 Balance, Sept., 1862 ........... . .........$40,315.00 At first sight it looks plausible, but a little inspection shows the disregard for the/bdd cents in the final subs tract io n.AA'further examination ¿hows that the first balance and the receipts’ are cash items, while the expenditures £jgj ,tlie sum b i'th e warrants issued. Not all of these warrants were paid during the .period given, and the secretary ignores some, $6,000 worth of warrants that were out standing a t the opening of the fiscal period. In investigating-the fee system, the student’ often found law« passed granting tp county officers certain sums,’ with butt ¿light at tempt tp/give the reason for the appropriation, and the enactments regarding county boundaries were often vague. All of thes£/>muddlks in tbe>sbooks of the eatfy' Oregon officials serve only to teach the'^tudent the necessity; for, verifying .state ments, no matter “-^hat their soupefe, and train him to ’&e, a,«keen ana lyst pf whatever'material he has "to wOrk with. Thus'-by searching out widely diffused/material and, gathering