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DAILY CAPITA!, JOURNA, SALEM, OREGON, SATU1WAY, AM11L 4. 1008
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Stanford University Dcf en
Writing to It. M. Hofop of this city I Isttutlon oro continually intoxicated
n. Stanford student nonds tho follow
Ing ablo review of tho wholo matter:
Stanford University, Mar. 31, '08.
I am In rccoplt of your lotter of
the 2Cth and havo read tho Orego
nlan editorial headed "Anarchy at
Stanford."
Your letter commenting upon the
absurd and erroneous Bentlmonts en
tertained by our people at laigo
concornlng tho situation at Stan
ford, and tho ridiculous Orogonlnn
editorial, which b no doubt rcspnn
fllljlo for much Of .thin sentiment,
puts the matter before me In an nn-.
personal light. And from this
view point I can and havo
a right to discuss tho subject
for tho peoplo at largo, to try If I
can, to vindicate tho good namo of
Stanford, to show who Is roBpoiibl-
blo for tho unmerited disgrace- that
and divide their timo ueiwueii
smashing university' furniture nnd
lying about tho campus in a drunken
stupor. Lot me Inform him that
"student drunkehess" as considered
by faculty and studentB alike at
Stanford admits of no ouch broad
interpretation. Stanford men are
not and never havo been allowedto
got drunk at all, whether they do
any damage when drunk or not
Students and faculty for tho most
part llvo together on tho campus, in
many of tho fraternity houses somo
of tho profcsBors llvo with tho stu
dents; in my own fraternity for ex
amplo we havo two fncn'ty morn
bora living with us continually. More
over, It Is tho duty of every mem
ber of the faculty to report any stu
dent whom ho sees Intoxlcatoj.
Tho authorities theroforo are Jn
tho best possible position to know
has seemingly fallen upon it, andWhat tho students' notions are In ro
tho almost unbollovnblo mothoda by
which It hn boon brought about.
I shall try to deal with Orogonlnn
editorial In a dignified manner,
(though whethor I Bhall. wiccodd or
not I do not know. If this editorial
woro tho only thing to bo considered
I should not think of bollttlolng my
self by nny attempt to answer It,
But I am Informed that (this brand
of editorial nhuso In prevalent
through tho entlro northwest, nnd
that oven In th Enstorn ntntos tho
situation at Standford Is vlowod In
much tho namo, although In a loss
absurd und puorllo fashion than Mint pu
Indulged by tho Orogonlnn. ThlH.nvor
is not surprising, bIhco In a cnBO of
this kind tho projiidlco Is naturally
in favor of tho nuthorltlss nnd tho
burden of proof iohIh with tho niu
donts. However, I rnnnot bellovo
that tho obviously ridiculous atti
tudo tnken by this Orogonlnn writer
id typical of the Bontlmont In my
homo community. Nevertheless,
gnrd to drunkoncBB. Yot In the two
years that I have boon at Stanford
only two sladonts havo boon ox
Tho Bame cndltlons In the mnttsr
of scholarship, drinking, etc., that
exist at present havo always existed
hero. TdUBOt tho words of Dr. Jor
dan, no. graduate of Stanford has
over disgraced tho nano of his al
ma matonjAB for scholarship, the
record of Stanford In Ub short ex
Istonco of flftdon years In producing
ouch mon as Hoovotand tho Erwlns
and a scoro of others equnlly ns
famous In tholr rcspectlvo fields Is
without a paraloll In the history of
Amorlcan universities. And when
tho Orogonlnn mentions fobtbnll and
wlno suppers as-things which Stan
ford studont8 regard moro than their
studies, I reply that when American
footbnll reached such a stago that
It wns overshadowing every thing
olso rn noarly overyjarge collego In
tho country, Stanford nnd California
wo.ro iUio only two universities that
did awny with tho game, and substi
tuted for it a sport In which tho
Btudents htul nlmost no Interest. Ab
for wlno suppers, I nm unnblo to
learn of such a thing ovor having
bust" is. On tho occasion In ques
tion the bcor Is ordered nnd is
brought to tho hall or fratcnltj
houses In broad daylight. It Is paid
for and charged mpon tho house
bills of tho organization. No "bones"
aro made about It, and as I havo al
ready stated, no faculty commltteo
hns heretofore objected to It. Many
of tho faculty membors drink beer
In tholr homes, and I havo heard
them repeat many times that bmcu
form of celebration was beneficial to
tho students and to the collego, as
It prevented tho men from going to
tho city to celebrate an Intorcollc-
giato victory, as they would do If
they had no chnco to lot out their
enthusiasm nt homo.
This may or may not be good log!
Ic. I am simply stating the opin
ions of some of tho faculty members
to whom I havo talked on the sub
ject.
forced by decency to npologlzo for. which they were wi-ely anil to
Mm.. iiUnpniKinn rt hla worn ll tintl f til I V mrnvlni. ... . wl
ded
fully carrying out.
llt'SIlAnl
dan demanded Immediate and Z
to act undn nlhnr i .. . WB
drastically, tho Student AtrLl
ti. mlHon. nninA .!.. . '
These uttcranceB of Ills wero upon
tho face of tho facts absolutely mis
called for, and tho Student Affairs
Committee let him' rant and paid no
apparent attention to him.
Dr. Jordan never nddressed tho miueo acted neither lmmjil
ptudents on the situation. Had ho .nor drastically. President iJf
done so It 1b safo to say (that, no f thereupon requested tho mhW
maiier now ausuru m wuwiwiuu.i ""jwir i-urrand, ana the &
were, the student body would havo professors resigned with him
complied with any rcuest he. might J Hero tho ubuuI parade folio
havo made. Tiiey una aono so in oumo iwo or turco hundred itiA
the two cases auove monuonea ana
they would have dono so again. He
refused to deal with them as gentle
men, as tho commlttoo had done. In
stead he made speeches-all ovor tho
country willing Stanford a "holl-
gathering together spontanea,
... ...f,..v v it-Bignaiioni were i
nounccd. They visited t(lft .
of each members of tho comasitt
exproiMuu meir condolence
,"11811, Stanfordl Halll" anj
holo of vice and drunkeness." Ho persed. This, however, wu
"tho notorious parade."
Dr. Jordan straightway iDimi.m
' A t . . -r "-
nnouior committee. The ansotc
nolln.i for ciriinkonoss. and theso two boon given nt Stanford.
..nn nnr.llmr to tho ronort of i Tho wholo idea which tho Oregon
im miont Affnlr Commlttoo. woro Ian and many other pnpors
" not badly but only noticeably un-j convoy, besides being an absolutely
,lftr tho influunco of llouor." Does uiiso ono, is upon iuu mcu
gavo Interviews to nowspnpor re
porters containing nothing even re-
motoly resembling tho tnuth. Theso
ihlngB were said away from tho unl- ment of tho porr.onol of thljcoaaiJ
"l L.A..I1 t.MA 11,. Muuil.lniii nnnn.1 n ' (nn nfta rAnniin ... i
At these " bcor buBts" the bev- vurBll w,,u,u "' i"" """ ", " i ue wr wotls
At uieso ". r. ., .'m-entdenl of his time. parade, and I havo nev u. .a
.rnf, " r ,;Brrn h, Z, He never went .bout talking with 'to figure out why one did i"2
The "hot dogs", chocBO, crackers, the stutTents as the commltteo wns cur. The contrail was starlit rj
T"? ,,? J t ' ,!,. Ji,i, nnonnh " the habit of doing. I do not re- place of tho venerable and btj
corncob-nlpes to go round aro placed , nor ever to have heard him dls- enairnmn of the old commit &
'."l'n tho situation lnth, student Present appointed on,, A.
, "C, SL" S Vl .u nd tie SoS body meetings, but holl persisted Clark, head of the drawlnt dtp,
inn iiiiiMiiii iv ii in . mt iiunniiiiuuin itwiik iiiiu iiiu iiiiil nnrnut
.... .. i 1 4. mMM A.rt s rTrBtr fllltl vw " . i.w... ..v - j - w w NWi
this look as. though Stanford were torly Tldicuious. it ougnt to iioo- .ogo yo... i .. . . i .- , t , br00llca8t ovo, hatod membcr of tha entire SU'
a "hell-hole of drunkonosi." vlous to any ono with sonso enough responded 'hU'n the country, giving tho morally pford foeulty. Probably the w
Our embryonic collego reformer to bo Janitor In a newspaper offlco tho .. cltnnost university in tho world and'm.stnko of Dr. Jordan's nt to ;
charges In his editorial that Stan- that It would bo a physical lmpoHsl-and tho athel otic Itos t I. con o o m from nud j)()ntng profMi0r clark B
ford IB a Plnco of debauchery and blllty for studentn to bohavo as tho sldorod a disgrace .for a udon to drunkonOB th(J mMt unanvory ntvl apnolntmcnt of Professor VUUb
riot and that tho smashing of collet Orogonlnn Bays they do and yot ro- make a hog of h Imscl ' nt J'08" f"nf tno in0Bt undosorVcd reputation. n hot-hondod young man entirely e:
furniture l Indulged In with lm- main In a collego with scholarship .Mom, nnd when the entertainment H, understand tho Pros-V sympathy with the EtudenUB
n Blnglo InHtnnco whsro any college i hopolossly
furnltiiro or anything !ho has over
boon duHtroyed or oven molested by
tho Stanford Btmlonta. This iippllcH
uninformed odltorlnl
writer. Thoro wai no "organized
demonstration of protest" ns Is
charged. Tho Btudonto did not "In-
not only to tho prosont controvoisviult tho dlaclpllnnVy cominllto-,"
but to tho wholo history of studotlt
activities. Ah for dobuuehory, that
mcti charges, abnurd nn they are, j.rn(H Homothlng absolutoly unknown ut
apt to bo bollovM, nnd for MiIb ron-.thls unlvorslty.
son they nro a direct slnndor on if the Oregnlnu writer would vIbII
tho good namo of Stanford nnd calllgtnnford, he would find out from
for an nnflwor. I Bhall theroforo
touch upon Home of tho most flag
rant falsehoods contained in tho ed
torlRl and for tho rest confine my
elf to a ntHtomont of fact concorn
lng tho situation at Stnnford.
In tho first plnco that writer ha
ald what ho hoo paid upon IjIb own
Authority, upparcntly having nudo
no nttompt to inform hlmsolf con
eornlng thu matter ho hns tried to
handle. Ho has charged tho Stnn
ford studentn with almost ovuty
crime under tho sunj comphrlng
them with Emma Cloldmnu nnd her
followers nnd with Sohmltt and
Ruof. Ho hns expressed nmnee
niont at tho fact that we havo not
murdered our profOHSoia. He hsa
called us nnnrohlsts, debauchees,
thug nnd drunkards, and ho de
clares that wo aro In tho namo oat-
professors of national und oven In
tcrnnttonnl oxporlonco nnd rnputa
tlon thnt Stanford Is tho olonnest
mornlly of any lurge university In
the world. 'Ono thousand young
mon nnd llvo hundred young womon
Aftsoclnb? horo togothor. Most of
thorn Itro on tho anmpun Rtdo by
nldo In tho halls nnd fraternity
houses, nnd In tho fifteen yoara of
Stanford oxlstonoo thore Is yot to
nppenr tho first InHtnnco ot any
form of scnndul whatsoever. Can
any ono point o another largo unl
vorvity in this country with such a
rocord?
To show the amazing Ignorance
on tho mnttor of mon Ilka tho Oro
gonlnn wrltor who attempt to ad
vino peoplo upon 'something about
which they know absolutely noth
ing, let mo quote, almost at random,
i...i...u ... ...o- i ... i I it.. ...i., I. , ,l-,,n nn.l rn. IXO Ull U".IIU unuuioiiii
nlty, no hucIi thing n n riot has restrictions iiko u.oso oi wuiuuiu. ovst .. ...-.. " " dont,a nlUtMll0 aml Ul9 President la tho unnio profcsior vho tin
i. ......iiFi.r.1 ni nlfni,l nllil hv n- JJUl II IS l WU81U OI IUI1U lO IIHIKU.iuru l viiun "I"--""'" "" .,, . ... ..., ,. .., ., ,. , OIfr,r,l ..rn.l.,n In l. I.,
'""'"" ' " "" ' "V ' . ..... ...,-. - .l.l-'l.. -..! nrn nln'.v. linl.l fill "UW "" ",lD "ufc ut ""'" . ""- """ .' .- . ..
QMlrlng of the olilssl studonts nnl a uouiuou iiumui ul ,... . ., - ............ ... -""'-";" " oxplnnatlons. Tho students rc-.nt a political meeting la Mo 1
profoHHors I am unable to discover ehargod ngalnst the students by thh.Prldny or Saturday nights so as not thomRolv0il to the only nosl-'severnl months ago, add who it
,to intorwro wiin ino pioimmuon . (q )q tQn mAm elfm t mQeilng of he um
m. . , m- i .i. nin,,t nf cumstances: nnmoly, that President club characterized tho lutptniioii
This bV""' seemed actually trying to' the forty- ono student, u U
student drinking on the campus and, unlvor8lty. peonaly I, and amusing Joke
very nttio aiBturunnco iiuh rusiuivi: . , . ,.,..
r. whnn .iisiurhanefl has ro- cannot br,nK iy80,f to bo,lovo 1,mt Tills now committee never I
....... . .. .,i..in ..! I'lmfti. Dr. Jordnnd would Intentionally do nny meetings or consultatloss :J
;".......' i-..-- i.n.... Jmii anything to hurt tho good name of!tho students as Is the cuitoai
?,Min nStwo such capes 0re,stnnford' but tho c0,rt bl0lll fact;COmmlttecfl to do. Instead, ea d
on record. Lnst wt -oi" h ',Urt " of March 12 U bml.
AfYnlra fAmmlttnn thnt In tho ffl-l""u ulnl ,,u' l'rau"""y ",u,u "" I Ultimatum 01 n TUBUQ ana mm
rS ono or aaylh,nK d0Bj8 rC8,,on- character which no one r
ulty cominlttoo, believed o th h0 .B,blo for lno wnoIo disgraceful posl- It ipoko 0f "etudent druni.ie.
rcinaLn ho oil ynwteh,on ,n w Stft,lford ,B lllnCd t' nnd other thing equally ab,rd,.
in Enolna hail, tno ciorrauory norc ,.vttnn, w. ,,. ,ntnn,,onn wfire !..., ..... M ,., ,i,wimbis
three ,ndrod men live They put, cor- 87reU as proh bUIn, drbim
the mn-goment e , th h all I nto ito. q Qf
?roTthe.S ?Ct.fltn! f!!,0r ,rein,a,nS tthai!' others considered- U
,..,,i n... mn.. i,n nn mfirfl "r- " " ''iun.uH .. . no meaning IU Ull
:"?,b.h.idto tb. hau.i-LS11"
Since that timo practically .no drlak--'-- --
Ing of nny sort has occurred there. "V Uj.... ,.. ' H
what ho cortnlnly ought to known la
gory nud nro the logical ',, BOnt0Co from thla editorial
on. to tnoso wno nro now iiimmu..H. whon 8tnnfora unlvorelty Is onco
tho Ban PranelHco grafters. wo r(, Qf tho ,oti ,tfl tewuWt,on for
Had thla wrltor put hlmsolf to the pohrloty und scholarship will bo
trouble of reudlng tho Ban Pranoljoo vastly enhanced, nnd parents who
newsnapers, which being nearer Ji , lmv holr hsnrts sot on other things
cone ot notion nre obviously batter than football, wlno-suppero, and
Informed on tho situation thnn ho Is. collage yells will soon till tho vacant
ha would havo found that every que nines rooniB with n more promising
of tho San Franoltco dallies with the band of youth."
expectlon of the Chronicle Is on thtf Hn9 tl,j, poraon ovor consult-'d
eldo of tho fltudenta In this eon- ftny 00iteKO Btatlstloa? Dots ho know
trovorsy. Bvery paper oxcopt tho' n)rthnK at a about collogos? If
Ohronlclo bollovea thnt Dr. Jornan ho cJoe8t n0 cortalnl,v knows that so
und tho commltteo ha appoint! hrietv t Stanford Is hold In rauoh
havo mado n ludicrous nnd unoalled higher ropgot than nt other repre
for mlstnke. and that tho attltudo ofsontntlvo coiokos llko Yale, whor
tho students Is right and perfectly von tho divinity students drink, or
nnd thoy did not "nook to bully Dr.
Jordan." Morcovor, tho pnrndo of
Mnieh 12 was not n demonstration
In favor of drunkoness.
I now expect to honr tho fiuofltlon.
"Whnt thon Ib Jho oaino of nil this
troublo? If Stunford Is not an In
stitution of vice nnd ilrunkonM4,
what Is tho cnuso of thess wholesttlo
suspensions nnd the protest of tho
wholo student body against tho coin
rnlUco's action in suspending nonrfy
ovory prominent sonlor In tho airl
Yeralty?" Ilrlofly, tho whole cause of Mm
mnttor is this; nnd I nm dost.'oub
and anxlcia for nny ono who is nt
all acquainted with tho situation to
Rcrutlnlco my statements closely,
and to point out, if ho can, anything
1 say that In not absolutely correct.
Tho causa of tho controversy I say
Is this: Proaldont Jordan Is n pro
hibition fanatic, and has used meth
ods moro boflttlng a character lP.o
Carrlo Nutlon than a collego presi
dent to remedy a sltnntlon which nt
tho Mma ho launched forth hs
drastic nctlon called for Uttlo or no
remedy nt all.
No ono will attempt to deny thai
modornta drinking of beer Is nnd al
ways nan been Indulgod In nt Stan
The o'.hor Instnnco In question
was nt n rortnln fraternity house.
Th; men there gave one of the ...ml TtZ
"beer busts" at tho beginning of Inst.War,12 ft" "J""
Mmostor. They did not disperse at onrn on; n0 on, "Rn,"B th e '
... , ' , .,. dent Affairs Committee but against
n rouonublo hour, howovcr, and the "","' ,",, Jt
Studont Affairs CImmltteo thereupon , ' un ,"'' ... nAtt nmnttnt
, . .,. . . Krt' Now whnt d d this pnrado amount
rrquosted that no moro beer be i.i .irtm
...'.... ... .,. q, i. to; this "monstrous organized dom-
u.uuh.ii, iiiiu I....V u... w...v ,.,, !.., !, ..nlvm-altv" ' ' .,....!.
not a single drop of beer has bon '- "" "';Zm rML Cmm th,
drunk thoro , ..... .. - - ----- sounaing pai" ." - -
These examples should be Mfr,., tl.roBhout every state in the Union. ourM to bay6 a j. ,.ttdr
-. . . -i.-... .!.- .k. -..a,. ,n colored, exaggerated nnd distorted
Riw. hMn wiiim. to mt tho Stu-I ovo newspaper hireling In the Th,B m um pur
" a ni.nvu .mill it la ntjAriv linvnna
dent Affairs Commltteo moro than.'" '. ." . .. ' .... ,
But the paper, u ur u UJ41
sorlous wflB concerned, bid r 1
Mo, Indeed to do with Ue pM
I wa.i considered alirtiy
fiiious nnd unwarranted, td
hodv understood It In thsusii
tlint nnv bodr else did. Bl
speaking, I nm of the opInletWj
was looked upon by reps; oi w
donts as aeupcrfluonshltofW'
nnd i heard seteral peop"
.. .v., if til!
pa89 tno reroam. - -
half-woy, nnd that evory tlms nny
recognition by any of tho two bun-
.-J ks ntdtfi
of tho crowds met ana "r-;
not been dlsousetd exwpt"
nor table. There uP
;.'. -wL::: : :?;r. .-. ::" i ."': .:... v. ':.' ::..,;' drcd and ntty participanta?
luru, hiuiuubu iu n. uiuuiiur uuj,u crowd oi Buuionis nB u ujiu iu . . , , . , , . ...mmoiit "vl "'" " . , t-,,i
ttan at other representative unlvor-;8top drinking they havo atopprt.! ,! f,sh "J0 ta iT"B of orgnlze4 Prott W
attic It I- impossible to obtain Those things happened under tot!"1"1' "? dfl l5,rat' SJ VM ner we hu ' 7rftb.N
the exact figures, but from what I old committee, men who were le.UUon ng n-W ..paraJo... from &
havo been ablo to gather I should known, loved nnd rejected by W1,WU ' ,".,',:." iVy that lty h0U8Wl on l Z.L iW
say that considerably more than fifty mnn , tho university. This f woman. In this nWtralty. tbat bpjy pourod QUt
per cent of the student do not oW committee never consedered this tho ',ard' of March "'A0 ""?' n" chance for a parada '
... .. . .-... . . . .... in tii lmnortnnue nuacneu io iv u .....j nM.nsn wno
or nK at a .. ana as ror immoaeru rorm 0f studont drinking oojecuon- " ablolnt.ly in- " "' ""m thea
bio when carr ed on in a rospoct-. . .. : .. ... . auiraem U.w-D-- mtM!aMi
Justified. And It may bo won io
mention In passing for tjio bon.flt
of this brilliant odltorlnl wrltor that
tho Chronlels, which l tho on'y
dotons of othor inlvrsltles having
no dormltorleskor places of rosldoneo
on tho campus, tho vory orgnnir.n-
Hon of which rtndors It Impossible
paper against tho Btudouts, U th f0r 4uo nuthQrltln to hnvs any &u
only San Kranolsco dully that Is con- MW.Vgon over the mon outside tho
tlnuotisiy and sj-stematlonly aiphold-1 (,,H8 r00ll.
Ing th cause of Calhoun, Ford audi u ntt na3 (aken th troublo to In-
OIum aud of Husf and SoUmlti, tholr form i,i,U8Slt on college scholarship.
allies and toolB. jh, cortnlnly kuows that tho standard
1 am not fond of superlatives, but nf scholarship at Stanford I hlghor
drinking, I personally
of a singlet man
who la nn Immoderate drinker
I coded that tho toleration by tho unl
nnd no harm to auy.parsqn or to wUnout orgaiwtw,l
u iu w....kv -....-.. iDUUtM Wl.ll ll 1UIVIUIIUU OJ llio Mm- ... , .... ,. lj tnr nn . ..Hah IT 9
.. . . .. -...,... . r.. SUBKWion ' " ,. , .rt-H
. 1 If 11.1 w
dross the P'"'"" mm Ci:
i
that at other universities, confines; drinking on the campus is rcsponal- student AffarM
ltsolf almost axoluslvoly to tho so- bio for kooplng studonts who live on
called "boor busts." It should bo the campm away from such places
Commlttoo.
r,,H for his hone v-
... . .. ...fcr .. mru
. ....... t lnQ lpc ,
romsmberttl that the campus, where as Monlo; nnd If tho rest of tho stu- , ,.a ' ,mnnn,t of no1 BV ..n.. " U
noarly all tho students live. Is ono denu llvod on the campus Instead of f ar fl!ng" " Zon o bnck t0 tfd
mllo from the nearest town and two ,n Palo AUo. which ,s a dry town. ' 'A. ToU "h 1 l Tl
In dialing with tho Idtorlal 1 havo
oeforo m I onnnt conslosntiously re
frain from using thorn. I havo road
the artlels through curofulljr sever
al times, and I am stating o.xnotly
what 1 maun und what J know when
I ny thnt thoro Is not one sliijl
olemant of truth I ntho wlltorlnl m
than at auy other university In vho
United States. A passing grnda In
two thirds of ho work carried Is r
qulrod of nil regular stfldants, ind
In tho case of spoelnl stmlonta a
passing grade. In all the woilt
curried. If this roconl Is not mado
oaoh nud evsry tsrm the studont Js
.. . ... - . . ... ... . - (1UJ BUIl. IIIUJ ...J m .,.
muos irom ino nearest saioon. inera wonw no nnsoiuiaiy no oxcfu -- . h .,.,.
J J.1 IIK0. UUl llicj M ..
ooourronco that thoy havo bocome
A narndo oe-
"bor bust" is given by somo orgnn- for any oae going to Msnlo. San
Uftllmt im trtA it eiiii1ant3 lllinll Tnco Con Tina nlcon ntld ft flit 11 V
" . " ' r" "J,. Z" .iVi,.v. .':.,. " -- almQit tradmonaj.
Mllll UVVllllll HIUUIl WIWJ lll.l.r. UllllllV,
warrants It, as nttor n football or, j was talking with a professor a
irK v.tvu.,. Du. u. i... u,. .- lew ,- ago wno h srauuuu ,nondat 1)r0t0st, or appla'iSO
lll.u u.l... n on... ml .nnbiimpa nuflV lining, An .! !. ...IJ Ihcl It ...no in WnilllUHUttHWU, I""1""1!
iiiw e.'7 " ii"'ii iiiii ,i.v i iiuvvnuii ...tvi ii emu v.ibi- ll ui v
wbtoh tnka tlu) form of a "Uaar nrovont students from going away
on
v o.Mw then ulw,.ur
oura on nnv and all oeonslons, aui wfl8 FrlT
ig wun a protessor a ,- ..., . .,an.ttnn. ,1BAl u"' ... .a -'
Some of the fratorn-'fw days nco who it a Graduate ot ,a ' i - " returned a""" ., i
' .n.....in.inii.... w-vmar nr nun udw .Anciim
Mnnmiai rourt,
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for the oiu V--- j,
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a whole or In any particular part of j not maroly "fiunked" in ths ooure.
It, nnd whsthor lntentloually mail- Uut is suaneMded from the untvorsl
cl'otis or due ontlrvly to Mil wrlto'Sy. Same of -ths mast brilliant Btu
lanoraiioft ovary stntomsiu in the o4-!dnts who vr attwndud Stanford
itorlal la an unqualified fnlsohool. luav Us n smpsndo.1 tor soholar-
lu tho first plnoe, studeut diunk-Uhto sliPy boaiwo thoy engagad
euuoss as sueh does not o.ls d ioKtuslvoiy In logltlmats studont no-
never tm oxlsted at Sanford. I'ttvlHes, and Is' was Impossible, ou
i, or uin.rv a(1
. . mi. n.An(iafii - .&
as tno case may oe. me i- - hour's e D
Maroh 12 differed In rib rosptot from than ' an ., tbere uJt.
bust." Those "bear busts" as they and gott.ng drunk, that nnlnn, sail- March 12 dlfterediu rp . . w al, ne
ro emlltd bay been In vogue alueo in. botr to KudonU. was maintains a o other wnj t0nd into with
ar eallud havs boon in vogue sluco ing br to sudanU. was malntalnel a, .7 ,"nL,rrflH this vsnr was entered '
the foundation of tho university oh th. Prlnoton campus a. an ,u of "M cf" " ' ,ty. H wa. 'P001
Bvry ono. th. fneulty Inalud.d. . ural Part of th. university. .So "" mportan h " , ar0ad0D0?hat be an organic dj-J,
...... .. ...i.. i ...i . ........ ......... .... ... ... stud.HU was this parade mat iu - uui ed 1U .
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wonder what tho Qregonlnn writ r
consider tudont druukoues'
Ills artlc'o would seem to Indicate
account, of the high standard ot
echolarshlp, for them to intend to
both side of collego lite and remain
institution Vo continually Intoxicated j m tho university
ulty commttta. has ovor objected to anj apparently he dot not yet un
Ui.m. Iderstand it. He bagan his campaign
For th itan.tlt ut thoi who havtour jnonths ago whon the situation
r.lvd their Information only; on the campus was the samo ns U
through th sensational medium of .Is now and always
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that Ua parRdo had occurrou. - M BOt "
Th hih nf tha narado was tn.a. qip-' .--.r - .
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nbsurl splrk
of tka
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Dr. Jowlan's censeioss aim - -- de' e ,e!
ranting on student drui.kenes. brr o' a &t
somothlng that did not then. exu wo - a0Ilj .-
. .v..i. , know Qld not their " ,h, f"4
exist, naturally made'no impreaslonjr.e r
.. ...4.. ., Artninlv did not Studenis rt j-y
uoraut Roihl-t like th Oiegonlau ments that contained no element of , . . nn thn studinti Ti9in zLati-
tho n.wa distributing associations, or
the vicious imaginations of an lg-
gavo utterance to tho most absurd
and groundless statements; state-
hero Just what a Stanford 'boo' which occurred recently, ho wns
Affairs Committee change
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