4 THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 18, 1920 Instructed eo that they may assume a commanding position In life. There la a wholesome camaraderie FOUR NEW BUILDINGS AND MANY CHANGES vibrant In the atmosphere of Palo Alto with which the boy soon be- NORTH ON CAMPUS AWAIT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS comes delighted. Colonel Kelly, super- PACIFIC COLLEGE intendent, has received training: in the largest military schools of the DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY Larger Quarters for Different Schools Are Being Arranged and New Departments Added Faculty Vacan- nation and Is well fitted for his po- cies Partially Filled Graduate, Sociology and Law Schools Without Deans. sition. The University PORTLAND, Normal Supplies Teachers. Oregon, as well as other states. Is in great need of competent teachers, and schools of the character of the of Oregon Oregon Normal school are aiding to supply the demand for trained and efficient educators. The school has Ffe 77- - y"4oifc -- 3 risen in prominence and students An institution, of higher learning maintained by Vvlw ?"xJr . from every town of the northwest ' of any importance are spreading the the people of the commonwealth of Oregon in knowledge obtained at the Oregon may enjoy Normal school. order that the youth of the state Eight courses are offered, they con the full opportunity of a sisting of physical training, primary, advanced. rural. music, drawing, household economy and commercial. The school term is scheduled to open on September 20. The Oregon Normal has done much to bring up the stand ard of Oregon Instruction Liberal Education The University includes the College of Litera- School of Music Prospers. ture, Science and the Arts; the Graduate A school which has enjoyed rapid School; the School of Physical Education; growth and decided success is the Oregon Conservatory of Music, found- the professional Schools of Law, Medicine (at ed by Mrs. L. H. Hurlburt-Edwar- ds in Portland), Education, Architecture, Commerce, 1896. Thousands of finished musi- Journalism and Music; and the Extension De- cians have been turned out by the in- partment School Correspondence. stitution, which has the reputation of and of teaching practically every branch of music thoroughly and efficiently. In the College of Literature, Science and the growth of the University of act as critic In the design and handi- ranging In age from 6 to 13 years, The conservatory has persistently THE ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 28 com- courses ancient THE will be amply proved craft work. Miss C. J. Stephens, through which they may be brought advocated the Importance of a Arts are offered in literature, Students are required to enter at the beginning of the session. returning students next fall whose "one-artis- t" exhibition last into interesting contact with the plete understanding of music to all and modern languages, economics and sociology, winter was received enthusiastically knowledge and thought of the world who seek education, regardless of the (when they note the changes that have de- the physical sciences,' household arts, psychol--' summer, at the annual exhibitions at . and. through realizing its relation to specific character of knowledge REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION taken place during the not San Francisco and the New York them, be taught to think for them-selye- s. sired. ogy, philosophy and so on. only in the erection of new buildings academy show, will head the first-ye- ar Each child is considered as i Graduation from an accredited high school or academy, or an and the enlargement of quarters for drawing and painting and the an Individual and the effort is to ed- Schools Use Honor System. equivalent education, fifteen units, thirty credits. No conditions the different schools and departments children's work. The design and ucate her according to her particular High standards of scholarship are made possible by a on the foregoing entry, requirements allowed. re - are but in the development of the organ- craft work as well as the elementary needs. A campus and an eight- capable faculty, modern equipment in the way of labora- ization of the university with the ad- children's classes will be taught by All grades from the primary to col- acre wooded park surround the Seale tories and museums, and a splendid library of nearly COURSES dition of new schools and depart- Miss Meta Kennedy, a young teacher lege are provided and work in French, Military Academy of Palo Alto, Cal OF INSTRUCTION who graduated from the school and art. music, dramatics and physical grammar and high school studies 100,000 volumes. The course in Dentistry is four years. ments and in the new additions that who has succeeded in handicraft and training in addition is offered. In the Both iwMl he made to the faculty. Kennedy was high school department special pro are embraced in the curriculum and The courses in Pharmacy are two and three years. commercial work. Miss the school is organized on the honor Intercollegiate encouraged, Dr. John F. Bovard, formerly head successful, also. In teaching the same vision is made for college preparatory system, for one of its cardinal princi athletics are but under The course for Dental Assistants is one year. ef the department of zoology and al classes last semester. The art history work and the students are prepared ples is: "Not to learn one's lessons is careful restraint. "Athletics for everybody" is the The length of the annual session is eight months. work at Oregon, will be dean classes are in charge of Miss Hen- for the leading eastern as well as the a breach of trust." - ideal toward which the University is working. The educa- rietta H. Failing, whose years of western colleges. term opens September 14, of the new school of physical study in America and abroad especi- The fall health of all students is given expert attention, and Recommendations for Prospective Students tion, t is while the summer semester is al ally fit her for the work. class limited in order that there ready In progress having begun June an Infirmary is open to all. Prospective students, to North Pacific College, Incorporated within this new school Special work, involving the pres- may. be close personal supervision of preparing enter hy- 21. Grenville C. Emery is head mas should include in academic physics, chemistry Will be the department of social ence of a visiting instructor, will be each pupil and her work. ter. their studies and giene, which was established follow- offered during January and February. The boarding department is a fea The life of the students at "Oregon" is wholesome and biology. The pre-medic- al course given by many of the colleges and an- ture of the school and provides a hap ing a recent appropriation of the The details of this course will be py, Has. Birthday. studious, and the cost of living is very low. A wide universities is recommended. In the near future requirements for -, nounced a simple and wholesome home lire Commercial School United States interdepartmental so- at later date. for Its young people. The meal loca variety of student activities gives ample opportunity admission will be advanced to one year of college training beyond clal hygiene board of $10,000 to aid sur- Miss Reglna Bucket's east side LAW SCHOOIi OPENS SEPT. 1 5 tion of the new building with its commercial school is now celebrating for the expression of individuality. the high school course. In the work. roundings of space and the beauties its fourth anniversary. All instruc New Courses Arranged. of nature makes a most healthful Hon is individual and the day school FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS In addition the school of physical Classes Meet in. County Courthouse physical environment. is exclusively for young women With a confidence born of the expression of public sup- education will offer courses in sani- Shorthand, typing and other studies port given by the people of the state at the election in THE REGISTRAR tary hygiene, personal hygiene for on Week Nights, CHIROPRACTIC NEEDS MET ate taught. Located at the corner of May, men women, group the University is now entering upon a new era East Sixth and Oregon Sts. Portland, Oregon both and hygiene, The Northwestern College of Law Grand avenue and East Aider street. of development and usefulness. principles of physical training, in- commence Wednes- the school is in a particularly desir cluding gymnasium work, playground will its fall term Pacific College of Portland. Is able position. Evening classes at supervision, emergencies, bandaging, day, September 15, in the school Graduating Physicians. which both men and women attend borne nursing and related subjects. rooms situated on the seventh floor are held. For a catalogue for 1920 or for any information, Dr. Bovard, dean of the school, is of the Multnomah County courthouse. It has been stated that more than address: now in the east attending an exten- This school, which is a continuation 100,000 chiropractic physicians are Seminary Drawing Girls. sive conference and engaging in a of the Portland Law department of needed In the United States by mil- course of special study for directors University Oregon, The Annie Wright seminary, located Choose the Business College of this work, arranged by the social the of offers lions of patients who have turned to Tacoma, Wash., last June celebrat courses in law to classes meeting on method of treatment and the Pa- at bygiene board. week nights 7 to 9 P. M. a this ed its 36th anniversary with ap Th camnua im Tlnmmtn tit f t Vi from for cific Chlropractlce college of Port- With the Record forthe Great- three-ye- ar period, leading to the de- proprlate exercises. The school was The Registrar, tlvity, caused by the rush to complete gree of bachelor of laws. land is helping to fill this need. The founded by the Right Reverend John sew buildings before the opening of The school, with its predecessors, college at Park and Yamhill streets James Paddock, while its endowment est of Successes school in the fall. The women's build- 1884, Is now entering upon its 11th year. was furnished by Charles B. Wright of Number has been in operation since and four-stor- 22,-5- Oregon ing, y University which was started this spring, is from 1903 to 1919 was operated under Its new structure has of Philadelphia. During the years of progressing rapidly and it is hoped Gan-tenbei- n. square feet of floor space which is open- the direction of the late Judge its existence the seminary has grown Eugene, Oregon. to have it in readiness for the The present dean is J. Hunt used exclusively in the study and in favor and influence and now occu ing of the school. When completed practice of chiropractice. The hos- among girls' the women's building will be the Hendrickson of the Oregon bar and a pital occupies part of this space for pies a high position largest on campus. Harvard graduate who has had 10 schools of the northwest. the years' experience in active practice students are taught from a practical Women's Dormitory side the care of the sick. Started. and in legal instruction at the law Heading the college is Dr. Oscar "W. Religions Training la Aim. Ground has already been broken school and at . by a faculty of six for the new women's dormitory, which The faculty is comprised of leading Elliott, assisted The aim of the Academy of the Portland. instructors from 25 to 50 lectures are Holy is to give will be ready by January, in time for members from the Oregon bench and given year by specialtists from Child Jesus to its the influx of women students for bar and an effort is made to afford each pupils a sound religious training as the the outside in the different subjects well as Courses second term. The building is to be specialized instruction within the and modes of healing. a solid education. r grreat is equipped an exact duplicate of Hendricks' hall, three-ye- ar period. and methods It of Instruction embrace all the modern PAYS This institution the largst and finest has the distinction of being the EDUCATION the present girls' dormitory, and will Former graduates of this school youngest, yet largest institution languages and the usual thorough FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE business college in the Northwest. It has the largest staff be erected opposite the present hall. hold positions of Influence in Port- the English education. The school la lo- of expert instructors and its methods build students of its kind in the world. Fifty-fourt- its On the spot where formerly stood land among the legal and judicial cated at East h street and A. Person with No Education has but One Chance In 150,000 to Render M. avenue, into successful business people. the T. C A. hut is to be erected fraternities. 0 Alameda and is under the Distinguished Service to the Public the new home of the school of com- FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2 patronage of his grace the arch J merce. Ground will be broken for ORTIAXD SCHOOL IS LEADER bishop of Oregon. With Common School Education 4 Chances the new immediately P With Hiah School Education.... 87 Chances structure and Ellison-Whit- e Conservatory Gives With College Education 800 Chances pressure will be exerted to- have the Harker School Makes Good. - A Permanent Position Assured building completed and ready for Behnke-Walk- er Business College Dramatics as Well as Music. occupancy by the second term. The Miss Catherine Harker"s school for ARE YOU GIVING YOUR CHILD HIS CHANCE? Every Graduate T. M. C. A. hut is to be moved to a Attains Enviable Position. Next year will be the third since girls at Palo Alto, Cal., is one of the i V. V r A I THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED f. a. nn,nnil. J VJ - . . V..r UUIlgSU- .- Ellison- - largest on Pacific coast and is ul tin; A. Behnke-Walk- er the establishment of the the MOST IN EDUCATION low. Another new building, which it In the business col White conservatory of music at 654 counted one of the best known. It is Today Free Success Catalogue lege, can largest -- Write for Is hoped will be ready by fall, is one Portland, claim the street. The fall term of the a resident and day school and is ur for the use of the school of educa- commercial school in the northwest Everett rounded by large grounds. The cli- A high conservatory will begin September to recre- tion. model school which stu- and the one whose students have won 20 and last until December 11. Dra mate is favorable outdoor Oregon Agricultural College dents of the school will use for prac- more gold medals in typewriter con art as well as music is being ation the year round. Miss Harker ENROLL ANY TIME OF YEAR tice work will adjoin new buUd-ln- g. matic received the A. B. degree at Vassar. the tests than any other college in Amer taught by the Institution with marked Throurh a "Liberal and Practical Education" pre- ica. The institution is housed in its success and the aim of the school Is pares the Younp Men and Younf Woman for Use- Flans have also been made for other give Successful Stenography, Banking, Bookkeeping, Secretarial, buildings which will be erected in own building at the corner of Fourth to musical and dramatic art ful Citlzensnip and Careers in the near future, although work on and Yamhill streets and occupies the students of the northwest the oppor- Teachers', Commercial and Auxiliary Studies , them has not been entire three floors of the structure. tunity of a systematic course of in- AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING HOME ECONOMICS started. Under the direction of L M. Walker, struction near their homes under WILLAMETTE Dyment Appointed Dean. who started his career as president of capable and efficient teachers. COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION At the last meeting of the board of the school when it had only half a resents Colin V. Dyment was ap- dozen students, the business college Good Telegraphers Needed. UNIVERSITY The Training; Tneludes PHYSICAL EDUCATION. MUSIC, ENGLISH. pointed to succeed Dean John Straub has been brought to an enviable po- COLLEGE OF LI3ERAL ARTS MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and the Other Essentials of a Standard as the dean of the college of litera- sition. Today college more The demand in America for expert Technical College Course. ture, the has operators led to science and arts. Dean Straub students than any other similar in- telegraph the estab COLLEGE Or LAW 1824). will in the future devote his entire on lishment of the Railway Telegraph FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, TUITION IS FREE to stitution the Pacific coast and it L. Dille, time the deanship of the men and is one of the few accredited by the Institute in Portland. F. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO to professorship of Greek. National association of Commercial present manager, has been with th Professor Dyment has been pro- Schools of America. The classrooms school for the past two years and The highest standards of scholar- THE REGISTRAR, Orearon. Agricultural Colics;, Corvallls, Or. fessor of journalism at the University of the school are fitted to meet the prior to that time had many years ship and religious influence. of Oregon, executive secretary of the requirements of such an institution experience in practical telegraphy. Strong courses. extension division in Portland, former nd are large, well ventilated and Women as well as men are admitted Bulletins free. bead of the department of Journalism light, each department is as students and statistics prove that at the University of Washington, while thor serve as capably as PRESIDENT CARL G. DONEY newspaperman oughly equipped with the latest time the former the and Red Cross worker and labor-savin- g devices used in mod- latter in the telegraph field. Class ' SALEM, OR. overseas. The work of the university ern business. rooms of the Institute are in the The Musical Education You Desire In the recent millage tax campaign Railway Exchange building. may be .the was directed by him. ALBANY COLLEGE OPTIMISTIC had at Another appointment recently made Boys Made Into Real Men. Is that of Earl Kilpatrick. director of the extension division of the univer- Class Expected to Be From the viewpoint of the parents FOREST GROVE, OREGON. sity. Mr. Kilpatrick has been man- Freshman of a young boy no better place than ager of the northwestern division of Largest In History. the Palo Alto Military academy could 72d Year Opens Sept. 14. e the American Red Cross, including be selected for his education. The New Teachers, New Courses. Free Ellison-Whit- Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and A large percentage of last year's academy as aim Tuition to Men. Albany college return has its chief "the Write for Ballet students at will making of real men from small boys ROBERT FRY CLARK,ln. The positions of Dean E. W. Hope of to the school this year, it is an- and in this respect is unique among President. xno scnooi 01 jaw, Dr. J. Franklin nounced. It is said that the next Pacific coast schools. The boys who Thomas of the school of sociology and year's freshman class will be the ttend the academy are especially Conservatory of Music Dean F. G. Young of the graduate largest which has ever attended and school, whose resignations were ac- rrangements are being made fur a McMinnville College cepted at the last meeting constructive year's programme in the Stands (or the Higrhent and. Truest Voice, Piano, Violin, Violoncello, Theory, Ex- PACIFIC regents, of the Ideals In Education. aboard of are yet to be filled. line of athletics as well as other Offers standard courses of both forms of endeavor. preparatory and collegiate grade. pression, Dunning System for Beginners. MT. . ANGEL OPENS SEPT. 8 Organization of a school of com COLLEGE OF Courses in stenography and type- merce has been brought to a point writing. Excellent conservatory of near completion and the courses of music. For catalogue and other In- For Information Address Registrar fCoIlcge Holds. State Charter for accountancy and business adminis- PUGET SOUND formation address PRESIDENT tration, which were given last year Tacoma, Washington I- - W. RILEY. MeMinnvlllc, Oregon. Granting Academic Degrees. will be continued next semester. 654 EVERETT ST. PHONE BIARSHALL 4200 COLLEGE Mount Angel college, founded and College of Liberal Arts conducted by the Benedictine Fathers', McMIXXVIMjK college grows Business Science Academy of the Holy Child Park and Yamhill, Portland, Or. Is known to be one of the most emi Athletics Bom tity Park. Portland. Or. nent institutions of its kind in the Phone Tabor 1081. state Insofar as studies pursued at Baptist Institution Only One of Its NORMAL SCHOOL MUSIC A SELECT BOARDDiT, AND DAY the college are of kind, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Augmented curriculum, able faculty, clinical the usual but Kind In Northwest. Offers exceptional advantages. Limited School Furniture and are taught by teachers thoroughly School Opens September 13 number of puplla. Individual care. facilities unexcelled, standards the highest. conversant witn tneir subjects ana McMinnvllle college is only Thorough mental, ' the Ask Catalogue. moral. phvalcal masters of their special line of work. Baptist institution of for training. Modern languages, Muaic School Supplies the northwest. Art. The school is situated in the center The last ten years of the school have Edward M- - Todd, President Hyloplate Blackboards, niobcs. Maps, Win- cf the Willamette valley and Is in been attended by the greatest suc- dow Shades. KIsk, Chairs. Bells and WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS close proximity to Portland as well as cess and many students have signified Teachers Desks. other larger cities of Oregon. Posses their desire to enter the college the The SEALE ACADEMY HEATING AND VENTILATING PLANTS Sing a state charter for the granting coming semester. Located In the heart (MILITARY) FOR. RURAL SCHOOLS. The Young Women's Fifteen-acr- e Campua eight-acr- e of academic degrees, school or e the offers the Willamette valley, the school wooded park, sevan clear for drill and Catalog-a- and description sent on request. the following courses: Commercial, is within distance of students from Christian Association all sports. These plants indorsed by leading educators academic, collegiate, al and every part of Oregon. Both Grammar and High Bchool and physicians. pre-Ia- The course of Broadway at Taylor, Portland, Or. Courses. Completion instruction available Not to learn one'v lescona Is a of the seventh grade Is is varied and possesses several un- breach of trnfft. Catalogues. Climate is ine minimum entrance require advantages. The ideals of Commercial School perfection. term begins Sept. Wright usual the Fall 1420. The Annie ment, while no students under 12 college are based upon Christian DAY AND NIGHT SESSION'S GRENVILLK C. EMERY. Headmaster. Northwest School Furniture Co. years of age are accepted. The fall principles. Palo Alto, -- H" PORTLAND SPOKANE SEATTLE term opens September 8. Shorthand, Typewritings Book- keeping and related subjects. In- MISS OATLIX-- SCHOOL IS IDEAL struction on Adding and Comput- Seminary ART CLASSES ARE CROWDED ing Machines. The Allen College Out-of-to- girls met at train. Preparatory School Tacoma, Washington Educational Center lor Young Girls Board and room secured if desired. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS .Waiting Lis. Established for Win- - Opportunities for students to earn Preparation for leading; colleges East Side Has Excellent Environment. living expenses. and technical schools. Individual St. Mary's ter Season Work. experienced and earn- SCHOOL People Employment Department assists instruction, CHURCH FOR GIRLS More students than can be accom who are desirous of placing students in securing business est instructors; circulars. and College Commercial tneir cniiaren in a scnooi wnere the MARGARET V. ALLEN, Principal. Academy Thirty-sevent- tnodated have applied for entrance to standards and methods of the leading 63S East Salmon St. h year begins September 15th the evening and Saturday classes of schools ot tne east are in operation for Girls. Cist year. Conducted by the Portland Art school and the as will be interested in the work that is the SISTERS OF THE HOLY School soclation is looking forward to an in being done by Miss Catlin s school. East 6706. NAMES OF JESUS AMD MARY. 11m Adelaide B. Preston, Principal teresting year. There are already sev response Grade. Academic and Collegiate Redsa Racket's persons joining The school was started in CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE Courses, Music, Art, Elocution and Sebool of Individual Instruction eral who. desirous of to an educational need of the Pacific Commercial and Domestic Science SHORTHAND, the evening classes, have been placed been developed by Grand Avenne and Clackamas St. ' Day TYPEWRITING en the waiting list. northwest and has Depts. Resident and Students. Day school exclusively for young Rt. Rev. W. Keator, a large statl or experienced and sue PORTLAND. OREGON Refined. Moral and Intellectual ladies. Night classes for ladiea Frederic Pres. of the Board H. F. Wentz, whose work as artist cessful eastern teachers who have Training;. Write for announcement. gentlemen. and nd teacher Is attracting wide atten- come be COVRSES School reopens September 7th. Ad- of Trustees west to associated with it. Grammar Complete St. AND tion, will have charge of the ad The purpose of the school is to pro-- High. School dress SISTER SUPERIOR. GRAND EAST ALDER. vanced painting class Ho will also Business Colleare J Mary's Academy, Portland. Office, East 427 Res., East 2SOS. Tvlde an educational center for girls iB'im r r i