24 U niversity of O regon M onthly E D IT O R IA L B U SIN E S S M ANAGER E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F WILLIAM M. CAKE, TO RUTH HANSEN, ’10 A SS IS T A N T B U SIN E S S M ANAGER CLARENCE EUBANKS, ’ll ASSOCIATE- AND A SS IS T A N T GRETA E. BRISTOW, ’09 JENNIE LILLY, TO MARIAN STOWE, ’ll LESLIE EMMONS, T2 EDITORS ALFRED POWERS, TO SAM ROBINSON, TO GERALD EASTHAM, ’ll TOM WOOD, T2 'T h e U n iv e r s it y o p O r e g o n M o n t h l y is p u b lis h e d m o n th ly 1 d u r in g th e co lle g e y e n r $ 1 p e r y e a r ; 5 0 c e n ts b y t h e A ss o c ia te d S tu d e n ts o f th e U n iv e rs ity o f O re g o n . _ S u b s c rip tio n _$1 F o r s a le a t th e B o o k s t o r e s . A d ­ p e r te r m ; p a y a b le in a d v a n c e . S in g le c o p ie s, 15 c e n ts d re s s a ll b u s sin in e s ss s c o m m u n ic a tio n s t o W — illia m C ak e . T h e M o n t h l y s o lic its s to r ie s , s k e tc h e s a n d v e rse lro m th e s t u d e n t b o d y a n d A lu m n i. [ E n te r e d a t t h e p o s to ffic e a t E u g e n e , O re g o n , a s se c o n d c la s s m a t t e r . ] This year should be one of unprecedented prog­ ress for the University, of Oregon in all its activi­ ties. Caution was the by-word Of the campus last year. That no word of criticism should lessen the chances for the appropriation, progress was slower than it might otherwise have been. Now with greater resources at hand, than there have ever been before, fuller development and greater progress will surely come. With this development should come an increase in the literary feeling. Scar­ city of copy should not be the cloud over the head of the editor, but rather more copy should be on hand every month than could possibly be printed. Let everyone support the Monthly. If you cannot write your­ self, urge your friends to write. It is to the interest of every stu­ dent that the University of Oregon should have, a representative magazine. Innovations This is the time to establish precedents. Our university is young and growing; our customs are neither many nor varied and if we wish to be distinguished as the University of Oregon, it is now we must begin , to do those things necessary to make us distinctive. Last year there were many in­ novations; Freshman and Sophomore rhetoricals; the jollification for the girls; “College Hour;” the women s edition of the Weekly, »and Support Needed