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think our pares 1 aw from October 1st to January loth very good, and do 

 not think it — ~r to make a later season than from October loth r: 7 7 

 iwar^ 1st ~hich might be a little better for the Willamette Vallev sports- 

 men than it is now. and gi r the zixds proper protection in the Siring. 



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HUMAN" NATUBE. 

 ••There" 5 one bad fault that gets ns alL whatever be our lot: 'tis the 



bMb^ ii the I.n^hag for the £E we haven't got. The man on top 



may envy, sore, the man who's underneath: while the rich man has the 

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their flight, and nanght compares today with the girl we didn't marry and 

 the fish that eot awav. " — ML, L. Marsh in Becreation and Outdoor World 



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STUDYTS'G THE HABITS OF THE BEAVEB. 



^arson, of the senior class in the University of Oregon, is 



1 - the habits and jtistribwtiai of the beaver of Oregon. He 



e a map of Oregon showing where the principal colonies of 



eated, he— maaj heaves there are at the present time, and 



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vreeiate any information concerning the habits 

 ies or information eonceming the as 



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