PLAN No. 587. OREGON MAN EARNS WAY THROUGH COLLEGE
He was known by all as “Bill” and he was from the West. Bill, from the very first was a politician and would not take a back seat. He was an excellent talker and possessed lots of courage and self confidence. He had a few dollars to run on the first year, but after that it was up to him. He made himself well known to all in the university. Anything that required talk or scheming—he was there.
There was a big fair going on at St. Louis and Bill arranged to show the Oregon exhibit. He obtained this through letter-writing and friends. When Bill planned on going home he made arrangements with the railroad company to represent them and sell tickets to the other students. He showed them how cheap it was to see the West, and made it so attractive he was able to sell a large number of tickets in that way. Each year Bill was the popular man and got the orders for railroad tickets from the students.
If there was any place where his state should be represented in the East Bill was the one who obtained the appointment. He was wide awake at all times and never missed a chance to make money. In this way he more than paid all his university expenses.