Education: Referee for Dogfight

For the title of bravest man in U. S. Education, Dr. Frederick Maurice Hunter of Denver was last week a prime contender. He had just consented to become Oregon's Chancellor of Higher Education, beginning Sept. 1.

For six years higher education in Oregon has resembled a dogfight. In 1929 Oregon statesmen decided to end the long, bitter rivalry between University of Oregon at Eugene and Oregon State Agricultural College at Corvallis by lumping them with the State's three normal schools in one big happy family. Their curious method of furthering this pacification...

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