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Qerlinger Message To the end that war among nations may cease and that international peace may prevail, thoughtful persons have felt that civilization may be saved by educating youth to an appreciation of the merits and rights of other peoples. The University of Oregon is fortunate in having as its patron, Mrs. Murray Warner, who brought to it with her collection of oriental art the desire to promote peace be- tween the Occident and the Orient. Through the study of the collection, students cannot fail to realize the dignity of the great civilization of the East. Along the Pacific coast a second step in pioneering is in progress. The Clark collection of art and books in Los Angeles has been given to the University of California. The Huntington gallery will soon be available to the public. At San Francisco is the palace of the Legion of Honor. In Eu- J gene will soon be built the first unit of a fine arts building ' made possible by the gifts of students, alumni and friends. , At Portland it is expected that before long an adequate building will be constructed to house the many valuables of the Portland Art Museum. Recently occurred the dedication of the Museum of Art at Maryhill, Washington. The fine arts building is one of the outposts in the new era of art and culture. It is fitting that it is to be a memo- rial to the late Prince L. Campbell, who symbolized in his life and work the beauty that is goodness and truth. ( J IRENE H. GERLINGER, ] Sponsor of Fine Arts Building. J yiL
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In Tribute To write of the death of Harold Mangum is to realize the weakness of words to say what is in the heart. It is Maggie ' s friendliness that will be remembered. He was strangely sensitive for such a husky fellow. Shy almost to the point of inarticulateness, it was this curious, little-boy trait that endeared him. And underneath it, hidden to the casual acquaintance, lay a vein of warm, ambient drollery and kindly feeling that received its fullest expression on paper. Maggie could not express it otherwise. As with most persons who enjoy writing, felicity of verbal expression was denied him. There is no doubt that he had unusual ability as a writer, but this and his un- remitting earnestness of purpose, his achievement of distinction in the univer- sity community, are, we feel, after all irrelevant. It is as a friend that he count- ed most and it is as a friend that he will be remembered.
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