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Emiwneiezezez HEART OF OAK '24 Maezmaaaiaigg E l E55 Q Q E . . . Q52 E Pacific University Index Q2 H N 1893 the students of Pacific University p-ublished their first newspaper. Q For several years this paper appeared monthly. With the growth of the E E student body and increasing interest in the publication it was made a semi- Q Q monthly paper. Finally in 1904 the first Weekly Index appeared with Q Q H. E. Thomas editor-in-chief and W. B. Shively, business manager. Q5 E In 1922 under the editorship of Francis Taylor, the name Pacific Uni- Q E versity Index was adopted. The present head, including the title, the Uni- H E versity seal and Boxer, was designed by Leonard Alley of the Class of '25, The E Pacific University Index appears weekly and aims to function as the voice of Q E the entire student body. The size of the paper has increased and the depart- E Q ments have been varied from time to time. Q Q The present Index room, on the first floor of Marsh Hall was set aside Q Q by the faculty for that purpose in 1905. This room is now shared by the E E students in the department of journalism. It is the intention of the staff Q to have some editor or reporter interview each faculty member every week, Q E so that they all have equal opportunity of using space in the Index. E Q It is the aim of the staff to print items of interest not only to students on Q Q the campus but things which will be of interest to all its readers. The staff E E elects the editor-in-chief for the following year, each May. The editor is E E given credit in the department of English if he or she has done creditable E E work throughout the school year. The journalistic P is awarded to each E E editor-in-chief by the associated students. E Q According to the action of the associated students in February, 1923, the E E award for service on the staff of the associated newspaper shall be a gold E E block I , one-half inch in height with Index engraved thereon. These pins Q Q shall be paid for from the profits of the Index or by the members who receive H E pins if there are not sufficient funds. The staff shall fix the conditions of the Q E award. I 9 1 E E su Q I :si Q si Q rs Q si Q is Q si Q sz Q Q E ,sz Q si E, ts E ei s - E E Ninety-fifue Q 35355 s -faswss EEQQIEEEQIEEQEEQQIQIEIQIEEQEQQIQEQIQIEEQIQZQIEQQE H
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