University of Oregon - Oregana Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1918

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...f 5 . -:fi'- -may ' -fs f'..f?'f - 'ff we igtkftffgg' T H Ja 1 9 l. 8 O R QE G A N A 'L . s..f1t:i gg-jr 'H 'Vx 4 ' ' 7,5 ? S . 'E Q' L f F - .ilk . li 'L liremhrnt 15. IE. Glamphrll l up Prince L. Campbell is an exceptional man. He is president of a great-little . Unilversity, and that alonle is exceptional. Hle has progressed, he has initiated , fl and constructed for the University of Oregon. He is friend, comrade, and man- .1 our presidentg Prince L. Campbell. ' - Q 5 In the dark days when the University was struggling for its very life and ex- . ' istence, when its future seemed none too certain, he stood by his trust, through '5 the thickest of the fray. Ever patient, ever considerate, ever deliberateg far , sighted, symlpathetlc, initiativeg backed by a true sense of justice and integrity, - ' he made certain that the University was built upon foundation stones than could W t weather any storm. When men cried hurry he viewed the matter from every Q ' angle and made his judgment with sane deliberatloug when men cried hold he it progressed and initiated with courage and conviction. 1 Men of activity and energy make frequent mistakes. Prince L. Campbell has made mistakes, but in the making he has risen to greater heights. He is an honest ' man, and that again entitles him to exceptional distinction. Equityand justice l Q have been the telling factors in his 'daily decisions. involving at times the un- N sullled name of the University. .L ' There is an attentlveness, a com.pan.lonable sympathy in his very nature. He I is a ready listener. There Ls n-o ,student sowhumble that ,does not find a ready ,i 4' ear from our president in his every trouble. In turn, when Prince L. Campbell 1 V speaks, he flnds the ear of a. united, welded, student body listening attentively i Q to his counsel. There ls a warmth in his handclasp, a. cheer in his countenance, a serenity in hi.s brow. He walks among us as readily as one of our fellows, and ' we greet him' with the friendliness and spirit that bespeaks a supreme love and trust in him and his ability to guldve us and the Unlversitxy with careful hands. . You will Hnd hlm at every game. No roolter is more glowing in his praises t of Oregon athletes, no student is quicker to extend a. congratulating handclasp Q to the victor. He delights ln clean, manly sportsmanship: he loathes the under- ? hanld, the shady. I-Ie enthusles in student activity, and above, and surmounting all, he is imbued with the highest ideals of manhood-he has the broad vision and , range of a bigger, a better, a Mighty Oregon. V. . I l , . 1 N M! 'T I 1 l aj ,lf W ' lf .9 ll tl W ' ' 1. lf 'I at h- -s X TWBHty'thrB'B -I: .i::Ag.A:a, 323: -'9 vi :tain :5r'gQ'Lw?5 '-qi,

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l 1 rig :reefQ-1A'pi:2gf,ij'-'fr . fl l , . ifa THE 1918 OREGANA W Y W Y AMW! Y- Q V ,m,,,,,.-,,-Y-Ydiw V ,.,.,,:,,, , vmmuv:m-11s-are 1 -A '- . v c1.wpe::..-em,.-f,.,- W, , .-., . -- - e-- W 'W Y -- 2 ts f 1 ti Y L gi 22 i . 5, l lf: N Bean Zlnhn Straub, Mit. JB. gi Dean John Straub has been a power in the University for forty years. He tg 9 came when the college was in its infancy. To quote T. G. Hendricks, member of the ilrst Board of Regents, fi Dean Straub came two years after the school opened. I was sent to Port- Z land to meet him in the summer of 1878. I-le was just a 'kid' then, but he was if nice appearing, so we hired him. In the forty years since, Dean Straub has been an active factor in the growth li . of the University from an institution employing flve faculty members and admin- ? li istering to but a handful of students, to a university ranking among the best in the country, boasting of sixteen well equipped buildings, a corps of more than W one hundred instructors and a student enrollment exceeding one thousand men wg: 3 and women. Nil 'Q-5 His wisdom and counsel has been sought by many generations of college stu- ajjxl' dents, whose respect and trust he has won, and he never forgets any of his boys ijt .,l, lift and girls, in spite of the ever increasing number which come and go each year. Serta, rf! 42? Lt' tffdift- .L - Twenty-Four mg-Mmm Tl.. , W Kgs wwf' - -- ,, ' J 1 lfg 'QQ 1lWl'l:.5IlJWl'.+ K bww .WV 11.1-C1141

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