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CONTENTS FACULTY and OFFICERS The UNIVERSITY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS LITERARY PUBLIC DAYS J OSHES
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ROFESSOR LUELLA CLAY CARSON began her work in this University in 1888, and since that time has exercised a wide- spread and deeply felt iniluence. She is an Oregonian, a most loyal native daughter, her early life having been passed in Portland. She spent two years in Mills College, California, but was obliged by ill- health to leave that institution before she had completed her course. Entering St. Helen's Hall later, she was graduated at the end of two years. c Her work as a college instructor began in Pacific University, where she taught for live years. Afterward she came to the Univer- sity of Oregon, where she filled the chair of Rhetoric and Elocution tuntil 1895, since which time she has been professor of Rhetoric and English Literature. During these years she has been a power in the lives of those students who have received instruction in her department. Her own interest and enthusiasm in her line of work has not failed to awaken something of the same interest and enthusiasm among the students. Even those who feel the routine hard, and the thoroughness and accuracy required in her classes something of a burden, have found in their after lives that the strenuous work required by the English department has proved the most valuable training which they have received in their college career. While all of her courses require faithful and earnest labor, yet each one yields its own rich return in the increased ability of the student. It is a noteworthy fact that in spite of the many years during which Professor Carson has been teach- ing the same subjects, the courses each year are given with renewed freshness, vigor and enthusiasm. From the beginning she has shown a personal interest in the welfare of each student, nor does this interest cease with graduation ; it follows the men and women in their life work, with the kindest sympathy and interest. No one can be under her influence and training without feeling the effect of her sunny optimism and her intense belief in all that is good and noble in human nature. It is a significant index of her char- acter that the word most often upon her lips is llbeautifulf,
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1903 WEBFOOT STAFFaaz Editor-in-Chief .Harvey B. Densmore Associates Margaret W. Bannard Sibyl E. Kuyhendall Alice C. McKinlay James H. Gilbert ' Ralph A. Fenton Business Manager Condon R. Bean Assistants Ruby V. Hendricks Fred R. Stockton Homer I. Watts
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