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CLASS OF '22 REED COLLEGE GRADUATES Interview Solicited Fisk Teachers Agency J. N. ELLIOT, Manager 604 Journal Building We have placed teachers in h A a. i x . 1 . 7..- every state in the Union, also in . Alaska, Main 4835 Hawaiian Islands, : and the Philippines. Correspondence in all numbering is Invited. 50,000. I have had occasion from time to time during the past few years to avail myself of the Fisk Teachers' Agencies. They are wide awake and keep track of the best people who are looking for situations, and so bring the situation and the person who desires the situation into very immediate and direct contact. I think the teachers' agencies are a very useful element in our educational system, and I do not believe there is any superior to the Fisk. From PRES. EDMUND J. JAMES, State University, Urbana, Ill. March 19. Booker T. Washington speaks in chapel. House F gives informal dance in men,s social room. Mary Brownlie and Edgar Piper led the march. April 15. First Campus Day. April 15. Faculty baseball squad almost wins, from Sophomores. September 16. Quest relapses into sim- plihed spelling, to continue until 1919. First Frosh-Soph sack rush. October 4. Men students vote unani- mously to end hazing. October 6. Men,s dancing Club organized. November 25. Problems of Chapel at- tendance put before students. TWO Irish playlets form first dramatic productions at Reed. . 1914. , January 9. Fish hatchery begins opera- tion With 100,000 eggs. November 20. Swimming pool completed. Built by damming the ravme 0n the north side of the college. PROFESSIONAL Football Goods Tennis Goods Baseball Goods 9 ,...L - 4:51 The 9 There are more D. 5-:- M. Catchersi Mitts 0n catchers in the Big Leagues than of all other kinds put together. Complete outfitters on Uniforms, Bats, Balls, Shoes 'n everything. Special discount prices to colleges, clubs and schools. W. S. FLEMING JOBBER AND RETAILER 292 Washington Street at Fifth Portland. Oregon Automatic 511-96 fedaaCliaillPe HAT SH G113 Exclusive M illinery 191 Broaciway Heilig Theatre Builaing YALE LAUNDRY. 0U R COLLEGE LAUNDRY. Before and a blake' you ,ESTABLISHED C CP E THE QU, 0F PORTL FIFTH SIXTH. M
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Rankin Says:- Buy your togs where you get the best for less. We have the kind you want at the price you want to pay. See our Berg Hats at $5.00 7359 J. H. RANKIN CO. ClothieTSeHaberaashersr- Tailors 112 Sixth near Washington Street White Clover Ice Cream The C 0 ll 9 g 9 Favorite 9Q 505 East Burnside East 1424 1915. January 10. Symposium on feminism. Students discuss new positlon of women in society. Amanda Reed Assoc1atlon formedp January 15. Reed wins double Victory in debate With University of Washington. March 19. Women organize canoe club and third canoe appears on the lake. March 24. Daydodgers beat the dorm baseball team 8-1. March 26. Replies of members of Fresh- man class to a questionnaire on periodicals Causes the Quest to conclude that hthere are still one or two who estimate the Hearst type of periodical higher than college pro- fessors do? One student Whose taste turns in this direction says, I read the better magazines, mostly McClures and the Cos- mopolitan? March 25. Students climb Larch Moun- tain With Mazamas. April 9. Faculty beat Freshmen 16-9. Asphalt tennis courts completed. ' Grandma's 2...; v envwi. For Sale E V rmvbere DAVIDSONtS IDEAL That White Milk Bread.
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