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Intefvtewa with University pro-
feasors.
The subject question
In each ease wan “W hat books
would you choose it you were bave always wanted tim e to
to be shipwrecked on a desert study them more thoroughly.- I
Island w ith okly tin e to seleet
twelve volumes from a comfjote
library?”
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‘‘Then I would want the ‘Ox
UNJVWRSITY QP ORRQGN, ford Book- of Verse,’ probably
Eugene, ore. Dec. 2— (Special) — the greatest oollectlon of En
Professor W . P. O. Thacher, glish poetry."
lover oif. fiction, teacher of Mo
Professor Thacher made It
tion, w riter of fiction, would not clear thgt many of his selections
select a single volume o f mod were mado fo r the sole purpose
ern fiction if. ho w ort shipwreck that ho would have pleaty of
ed w ith only time to select tim e to read books which .he
twelve volumes from a com haa ,’always wanted: to read
plete library with which to oc thoronlhly.
cupy the. Tetoaro a o n e n t f of “ I ’d ' eelect Boswell's *** U te of
hla llfo,
. < '¡F-V t Jenoaa” M il the reaaofc that I
Nor would ba choose a»n- have never read It, bnt I know
gether hooka which he haa al th a t there Is a wealth of know
I should take the
ready read.
Rather he woald ledge la it.
take that « m e to pour over a list works of V o ltaire for the tame
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of books which In his busy Ufa reason."
A fter a lit t le cogitation, W o -
as a professor of journalism Tn
the University of Oregon he has fsaaor Thacher brought bis swiv
el chair upright w ith a jo lt and
never had time to road.
a
light came Into his eyes out at
“I would select hooks, which
I could read again and again.” mlet Of . book dreams.
"P u t It down at the end that
said the protestor, seemingly en
joying the Imaginative setting of I should* lik e a book of blank
being shipwrecked.
“There *e pages, which I should want to
no work of fiction which I could fill myself,” he said, before he
.read more than twice, a fact named the remaining volumes.
The books of Rabelais, the
which wonld* bar fl^ lo n com
great
humorist, would be next
pletely.“
There, was not a moment’s on the list, because they have
a rare quality which drew from
age to age. The censored book
“Ulyasptf' by .Jam«« Joyce wonld
be found on M r. Thacber’e shelf.
“ UlyseeS” la a work of extreme
modernism In which every feel
ing. precept and thought of a
. “The greatest novel ever w rit
ten— t o Wg to time as big as the
Why take chances with
harried selections at the
la st minute, when you can
reserve appropriate gifts
here
which
you
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M A N -ru e
* .
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To se c /
been
mcmi d o ' ioo expect *
TO PAY Mff BACK
WHEN YOU DON’T
HAVE A C ENT
saved u p - I TELL
Y o u YOUWfi M A N —
NOW WATT A MMSre POP
KNOW IT WAS WR0N6 Of
S»6N YOUR NAME TDTROI
CHECK« AT TUE CLUB - I
know rr amountc ^ ^ -
TO SUCH A L A W S lflÄ >
sum —
t . ml
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world— - W ar and Peace’ by Tol
stoi wonld certatniy go into that
library. And then the poems g>f
W a lt W hitm an, the most original
and' natural voice America haa
produced.
for the Annual three days CSHMer
•nee, known throughout Klwanls
International as the “ Internation
al Council.” at the Drake H otel
on December 8-4-#. The aeanm-
blag« w ill include a ll In tern atio n
al officers, trustees, and official«
of the twenty-nine Kiwsafs dis
tricts on the North
American
¿contimat. The Council la ,t o he
preceded by a regular meeting' of
the flnance committee and later-
national Board of Trustees oil De
cember 2
International officials to at
tend the convention are. John
H. Moss, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
president; V ictor M. Johnson.
Rockford,
Illinois,
Immedlkte
Past President; James P. Neal,
CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 2.
A W a lla W a ll* . Washington, und
gathering of two Hundred and
fifty K lw a a lr from the United J. W a lter C. Taylor, Montreal,
vice-presidents;
and*
States and Canada w ill meet hers Canada,
Nov; ■
’NAIT A MINUTE -
I' ll P*cy you B ack
we ÜC
d uc id ed T o TAKE the
DECEMBER INSTALLMENT A© A
. A ll R iöht - come
A cross wnh T he
T he m o ney in four
.WT h LY INSTALLMENTS
C hristmas p resen t , them i
yiont o v e you anything
"DECEMBER
PJ6TALLMENTT f
NOM» -
/
UNTIL JANUARY
Mitchell,
f'“*
B ■
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■ ■ l/i i V t \V\
W illiam
have
1
tng^with International Secretary, (-ARBffY
The sessions w ill be opened on
Thursday morning, December 8,
at 10 o'clock with a general as
sembly, when-Lewis Mitchell w ill
W A 8 H IN Q T o tf
Dec.
make the opening address. The
key-note speech will be made by
International President, John H .
Moes, and w ill be followed w ith
an address “The Ideals and Ob vices of worship at Army poets
jects of Klwanls’* by George H. d u rln f the fiscal year 1928 than
Ross, of Toronto, a past president did during a similar period in
of the International organisation. 1924, according to the annual
report of Colonel John T. Axton!
Oregon Is to have #1,284,105 chief o f Chaplains, submitted
federal road fund for 1926, b«' to Secretary of W ar Davis today.
“ By the law of average»,’’
■Ides forent fund of #168,892.
C
The total federal fund to date Axton taya, "every member of.
the m ilitary personnel attended
is #7.788,494.
sideration f
church ou an Army post thirteen
times during the year and thia
report does not take Into con
sideration officers and men who
regularly attend civilian places
of worship near their posts.”
The compiled statistics show
18,341 services conducted with
a total attendance of 1,884,(^27.
which la • 880,664 la excess of t h i
attend in 1924.
Axton a ttr i
butes the Increase to the deep
personal concern of officers, and
particularly Commanding off!
cers, have shown In safeguarding
the moral and spiritual life of
the members of their garrisons
H eavy, H e a v y - ’ w ha+ hangs overhead
alw ays fisllS on th e
>
bought after careful con
)
i
Henry Q. Hetnx, A tlanta, Georgia,
treasurer. Trustees are: Ralph H.
Amerman, Scranton, Pa., Ray
mond B. Crossman, Omaha. Neb.,
Charles W . Gold, Greensboro, N.
C„ Micheál A. Gorman, Saginaw,
Mich., W illiam C. Green, Fargo,
N. D., A< Heber W inder, River
side. Cal., Thomas B. Bsbb, W o r.
Chester, Mass., O. Samaoi Cum
mings Clearwater, F ’a., Lewie
Mitchell. Buffalo, N. T ., D r. Bur
ton D. Myers, Bloomington, In<L,
Douglas J. Scott, Winnipeg. Can-
ada, and George E. Snell, Billings
Montana.
Lewis
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