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Large Audie nce in Colleee Char,,el 1

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F rin c e ss \\iatahw~.so . a full b ioodecl .\m e r ic a11 Indian . sang in th e co ll ege c h ape l Sa tu r da y e v e n ing u :1 cl e1· th e . · f . • • , L c11rcc t1 0 11 o , 11e 1t1 zen ecturc C o ur se . P rin ces • \\ ' at a h\\' aso . of ten

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/PONTIUS SPEAKS SUNDAY EVENING

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John V•i. Pontiu 3, General Y. M. C. A.. S ccretc:~y Gives ~::>:t!'e:nely Inter­ •esting A ccot:nt of E,x periences~

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call e d t he lncli a n pr : m a d on na , ap- I he ga m e w as o ne of t he fa s t es t a nd Britis h Pe 3;,)le, He Snys, Are AnxiouS' to Esta ti ish Clo:;er Relationship pear e d in na t ive lndi an co s tu :n e. S h e crapp ies t eve r pla ye d o n th e h o m e de lig h te d th e a ucli cllce w ith h er Rao,· . A nt ioc h b ei ng force d t o fi g ht W it'.1 the U nited States. . y a. w c;,1 1 as h e r ~ve r y m in u te t o kee p in t he lead . Ot ' c h arm .in g perso na 11t l' le:i ·in g r e nd iti on of lndian o ngs . terbe' n le d th e /\;i ti och team a lrn on J ohn \ V. Po :i:iu•;, g ~nl'l'a l scc r et::iry of th e- Y. ~-1. C. .\ . w ork i!l Co lun1 l) t1 S, , : ont'nuou •dy thr o ug h o u t t he fir s t ha lf leading, sin ce we s oft e n see it u se d I and ,.- h en th e g,1:1 c ra c ked was t w o ,•: ho 1' a s .'··s: r ~ti·.. ne<I from abroad in ronnection wit h b oo tbla c k s, ba r he re l·. e wa s t '·e --b icf ex t:c.1t ivt: 0f poin t,; a he a d. hers, clo g dan c ers a nd such p eople . .'\ t t he sta rt of the s ~cond hal f Annut people o f th e Co ll ege a11cl• \\' es­ ,= o~ h s ho w ed mu : h improvement in tc n illc ha,·c learn e d th a t w h en P ,or. 1 1 tl1 c pa ss :ng ga;11e and went into the pcssard an noun ces a comi ,1g att.'a c 1ead. F r om that time on Otterbein tion , they ca11 e x p ec t it t o be as an - · ' seemed to lose pep and the inabi lity !1ouncecl. So wh e 11 p eop le ca m e t o 1, to locate the basket b ~cau <e of to o the college cr.a p el J a n ua r y :W. t hey : man_v would-be sensat iona l shot s. re­ expected to hear a n a rti s t , a n d th ey sul t ed in defeat. On the w h o le An­ went away thor o u g hl y con 1·i11 cc d , t ioc h's pass in g was better t han O tte r ­ that l\•tiss mith w as ind e ed a n a rt is t / be in' s a ncl th e ir exce ll en t t ea.m work , worth he ar in g. I a thing in ·which th e Tan ::, nd Cardinal Prof. Spessard is th t: dire c tor I t a lll wa s n o tic 'e al)i y lack in g, \~S ·u1e La\.liei( (jJ~e - ltf t.> . #and if wa· h ig hl y c:omrnenclable. H o lli nge r was through his sugges ti o n th a t th e c lub • eas il y Ot t crbe ii'1 ' s star. He di d sp len ­ decided to pre sent Mi s m ith t o \ did wo rk as guard and to h im muc h the college and \\' es tcn·illc in a so n g \ c r e d it is d ue. recital. The event w a s s u ccess ful • both from an arti s ti c s t a ll ]po int , and Ot terbe in Substitutes fi nan ciall y, in a s mu c h as th e a rti s t T ests for "Exams" this Year pro,·ed her worth as a s in ge r , a,1 d );o examina tions for O tt er bei n s tu the cluh ha a small s um as profi t t o he u eel in brin g in g to \\ ' esten ill c dent s t h is yea r! 13eca u.-c of th e loss another a r tist of 11ati ona l r epu t a ti on. of ti m e re s u lt ing from t he in fl uenza 1 at a later date. I epidem ic. t h e F ac ult y consi cl e r ccl it Miss Smith kno \>\· th e ar t o f co n adv isab le to d o away w ith the 1·egul ar 1 PRINCESS WAT AHWASO. • • certtz1ng. Th e ,n o m c nt s h e ste pp ed ~emc s tcr exam1na t1ons. ancJ su I)St1· tu te 1 on th e p latform , it was plain t o sec T h e ·e songs were m a de m ore int er- shor t t e s t s. I n thi s way r egula r II that he enjoy e d h e r w o rk. S h e ha s es tin g b y th e lege nd s a ncl s t o r ies th e I clas es ma y b e con t inu ed until th e las t a pleasing per o nality. a nrl Ill a prin cess t o ld be fo r e in g in g e a c h clay o f th e se m este r . [ n s om e cl asses, howeve r. extra straightforward and s in ce re man - so n g. ner presented an e x ce pti o n a ll y we ll T h e p rin c e ss was a s is t e cl in h e r wo rk, s uc h as pap ers. a nd r esear ch arranged and inter es tin g p rng r a m ii: program b y a piani st a nd a vi o lini s t. wo rk, has b ee n a dd e d t o th e u s ua l • · · Th e c )'0 un g ladi es n o t o nl y accom- c lass a ss ig nm e n ts . so that thi s m e th o d a most art1st1 c mann e r , di sp lay in g a fi ne di ction and interpre t a ti,·c a bili Ly. pa n ie d P rin c ess V-' ata hw aso in h e r d oes n o t n e cessaril y m ea n less tucl y as we ll as a b eautiful voi ce w hi c h h e (Continued o n page two .) fo r th e s tud e nt.

College and W este rville People Delighted with Program-Event Both . . . an Artt~tic and F manc1al Succes s . Xow a day s the w o rd a rti t is m·is-

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uses with judgm e nt and ta s t e. M is.s Smith sin gs with mu c h e ase, a nd possess s a v o ice of unu s ua l ran ge . exceptiona ll y stro n g in th e lo w r cg i ter for a sopran . Few of the audi­ ence rea li zed that she was s ingin g a number of hi g h ·•s and low A ' s. There wa a distin c t atmosph ere (Continued on pa ge tw o .) Quiz and Quil! Club Holds Election. At the 1·eg ul ar fortn ightly m ee ti,1g of the Quiz and Quill c lub, the fo l­ lowi11g officer were le c tccl for th e remainder of the school y ear . Presi­ dent, G race Armentrout; vi c e presi­ dent, Cle o Coppock; secretary, Loie, Adams; treasurer, Elma Lybarger.

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EXPLOSION CAUSES MUCH FRIGHT PREX YSUFFERS FROM INJURIES · A lo t o f r o ugh s tu ff h as b ee n g o in g o n in our p eace ful ha ml e t during th e pa s t week. A bl oo d y b a tt le in front of Co c hran Hal l o n e ni g ht dr e w forth e noug h g ore fr o m th e co nte ndin g pal'tics for ea c h t o print its own inignia in flamin g r e d o n th e s id ewa lk. And it wa s ind ee d hea rt - m e lting th e way the young ladie s prai s ed th e bra v ery of the heroe s who had de ­ parted ( clown an alley to dodge the janitor) when they viewed th e life blood which had flowed (from a paint bucket) During the s ame night ornc

o f th e rural inh a bitants w e re frighten ­ ed by a t e rrifi c expl os ion, and feared a B o ls h ev ik was at large until a farm­ e r boy, go in g o ut to milk at early d aw n, s a w a F r es hman lim p ing home on three tir es . And o ne night a gentleman w ho had n ever s ung befor e lift e d h ig h hi s vo ice and sang lustily some o ld -fa s hioned favorities to the ladi es. But the mo t s tup e nclo u s pas m o f all wa s the flag which waved one day from the flag staff. Even Pre x y sun -burned th e roof of his mouth looking at it.

th e '\'.. M. C. A. K ing­ d o m , g a,·e a n acc ount o f hi s expe ri­ e n ces in En g la nd a nd ltaly in t he nit ed B r e tlw e n c hur c h Sund:iy night. A ft e1- a n acco un t o f the thrill s o t an ocea n trip at a tim e w he n su bma ­ rin es ll o uri s h e d, Mr. Pontiu s bega n a t o nc: e t d esc ribe hi s impress ion s of th e En g li s h people. Th.cir natur a l t e nac ity o f purp ose and •'th e ir s pirit o f tru e ho s pitalit y are national qualitie s that war ha s cmpha iz c d; th e ir g row in g demo ­ cracy of wh ich the king and qu P.t n viclen ed by th e ir ·are typica l, is great admiration · £or America and (Continued on pag P. two.)


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Danc ing fro 111 tl1e ~1! ea ~it1~~~di1:1:s e ~: ll ~ =1~;~r: ,.~;1 1; lavyo;:; fo ll o wing is taken O berlin R e vi e w . But we fee l th at a m id th e s ha d e o f hak es p ar e. wi th a m ere s ub s tituti o n o.'. " tt e r,~ Th e pa:- t pl ayed h y th e lta l ia n . be in" in th e places w he r e O be rl u~ army in w inn ing the w a r i· co• n occ u rs, t he edi to ria l wo ul d exac tl y li t \ . \ · \ !en's l'h e:1ix . ilk .......... 75c to Sl.50 o u r o wn sc hoo l. T he desc r ip t io n f m o nl y t' nderes t1111 ate d a m n g . m e n :\ I en ' s Silk L is!e .................... 35c to 65c existing oc:a l events is too true to be ca n I humo r o us.-Ed ito r . T he natura l bar ri e r s a n d oh tacks Men and wome n in Oberlin ca.111 that had to he ,·crc_ome caHcd _o•.1t never meet on a frank. natural basis the grea t es t fea ts 111 e n g111cc ri ng. un ti l t hey '.H e a ll owed to da nce to- a,· ia t ion a nd road bu il d in g t hat were gcthcr with the same freedom t hat I p~rformed hy any c u n t ry. . they are pe rmitted outside of t he To o ne who obse r ved the he•·o1c, co llege. The ru le that confines so- 111ot• 11ta in warfare of t hese b ra ,·e p r· o­ cial intercour ~e amo ng the men a nd pie. t he scenes were dramatic, n1 :1thc women to h ildis h games. s uch jes t ic a nd spectac ular: th e re was 11 0 as "Jenkins says thumbs up," a nd , t h ought of fear. nl y a n im ag inat io n "Spin t h e p latte r' ' a n I " Bea. t. bir d lired h y the sp le ndor f it a ll. • II ~ be rlin socia l eve nt s To the ques ti o n. " Diel th e l ta li ,1 n s o r fi~ h ." makes lud icrous . ar t ific ia l, a n d ju \'e 1fil c. rea ll y lig ht ?" th e pea k e r r ep lied hy /~ c . The enfo rce m e nt f thi s rul e . h ul d th e s t o ry of a co lo n e l, w h o w , s Ful l F as hi oned ilb. \ ::;,:: $2.00 val ue. a t .... .................. 51.35 a t leas t be rcs tr i t ed to the Ki nder- gi,·e n ,; ;;oo m e n a nd ord ere d t o n;a ke ga r t c n Trai ni ng Sch oo l. an at ta ·k: h e ca m e bac k fr o m ~h e. L a di es' l'ur e ilk. Danc in g . like eatin g, or exe r c ise. at t ac k w it h t :JO m e n , him se lf w u n d­ $1.oo \ or study. is ne ith e r good, ba<l, nor in - ed . a n d h is e nti re s taff k ill e d . oifferen t in itse lf. T r esp ctab le Mr. I o nti us ha d iscove r e d three F as hi oned Si lk L is le. at .... 50c I M O S T RE LI A BLE BRANDS peop le. it offe r s a vc 1:y heal th y an d <!t•a lit ic · whi ch . are ch arac t e ri s ti c of H eavyweigh t S ilk Li s le. at ........... 60c · S u eclenes. at .................................... $1.00 sa ne way of fun a n d r e laxa t1 0 11 . F r t he A m c ri a 11 so ldi er-a th o ro ug h S u edes. a t ................ ................ .......... .. 2.00 to sec the t hi ,1g t h em a lso. t hr ee m ea is, ~ v i it t o th e dcte r 111 in at io 11 Cape :, ................ ............... $2.50 to $3.50 gym nasi u m, an d a n _even in g of s tu dy. t h ro ug h . p lay th e ga m e-spo 11 - I • :\l oc has ... ........................... $3.00 to 53.50 each .clay, arc e n t ire ly w ho leso m e. I ta11eity in al l du t ie s - co n s iste n t Yet 1ust as da n cing may btcome "cnt le111anl in css • · · , - " · coarse when ind ulged 111 1>),., coar e Europe was .· 0111ew hat o nccri,cd people , s r eati ng may de.,e n e i a te ah ut the p o:;s1hk conduc t of t11c MEN ' S SILK SPEC IAL Kid ,; and ;\,f ochas ....... ..... $2.25 t o $3.50 into gluttony, at h let ics may b_ecomc j ha t il y t ra ined .\mcrica n so ldier , Sizes 9½ t o 100 . $1.00 va lue, at .. 50c , Fabrics ........ ........................ 60c t o $1.00 the m c n:i ~c that they were 111 t h c t•nti l Chat cau T hierry, whe n a ll tl1e early clays of football, and st udy m g, .\lli es were conY inced t hat the s ,1111 may be degraded lo mere cramming m ies m eant husine s. or learn ii1g by rot, . T he que .,tion reThe .\ l11crican Y . l\I. ·. .\ . t 1a duces to whet her Oberlin i, a decen t fol'g h t t he unse e n e ne mi es. · il11 l11Jr­ and we U regulatnl enoug h co,, imun- 1a li ty o f al l type s : a n d th at it has ity so that cla n •jng here wou ld he de- SL' ·ceedc d in the light i p rove d hv cent. th, word· of a typica l .'\ m e r ican Mus ic R e cital to b e Gi ven J a nua ry 28. No t n ly wou ld danc ing do much so ldi er wl•os c p lea is for more T uesday evening's Recita l in La :11bert 1Ta ll prom:sc» t o b e o f excepto solve th pro bl ems of co-cd uca bra n:ry, t ruth and p u r it y. t io na l in t e r est to eve r y one w h en joys and apprecia t es. goo d music. tion, b u t under the right auspice . Fo ll owing is t he progrn m whic h w ill he given: <hncing would d ig n ify hcr lin's so- ~ OT E D ART IST J'ia n o Q ua r te t- Over tu re to Tann h auc ·er \V ag n e r cial life and give to it a cultivatio n G I V E S CONCERT . g n es \ V r ig h t, Flo 1·ence 1 ixon, H elen \ ·ance and distinct io n wh ic h it now ad ly a n d 11ae Se ll man lacks. ' ocial 1'rai n ing is a impor t ­ \·iolin So lo- F ift h .1\ i1· \ ' a r ic . D a n c la n e.) ( ·ontin ued fro m pa ge ant a part of a co ll ege education a E ll w rth Ree:-e Solid and Tri g . Oberl in 1s ju ., t ly c.hovt 'ac h bnng a n d in ea ch a Jli'C · Pia n o So l - ~oct u rne in E nat . P.A. Y o n Helen \ Vagn r pro11d of th ·haracte r of h er g rad u- ser\'ed 11 n ity. \'oca l S lo-Stay ye t awhile. T h o ~1 C o ld e n !Tour a tes. yet to o ma n y of t hc:11 are d :a. c ld om , if e·; er, docs o ne h ear t h e Eth e l Euban k s monds in the ro ugh. For this la·i< ' " nc Fi ne Day·' ..\r ia fro m " Ma d ame l'ia11 D11et- Ove r t u re , " Ta n c r ed" . . Ros ini of p o lis h an d s0c ia l fitne s . th ey en- lfrtte r lly" su ng i>dtrr th a n Mi ss H cr h e rt a n d E leano r J h 11 so11 \ ·oca l 'o lo-A ll ah . . . . . \Vi e l ter life great ly ha nd ica p ped a nd are S m ith sa ng it. " T w ili g h t" b y Ka th e r ­ H a t r ice F isher <loomcd t o be co 11ti11ua ll y 111i s jud ed. in Gle n, was s u ng w ith a beaut y. a l'ia n o So lo-- Polonaisc in F 111i11 01· , Op. 22 .' m it h Now is the id ea l t ime t o ta rt th e lega to . a nd e \' e nn e~s o f to ne th a t was E lle n J o n es exper imen t of pe r m it t in g t he m e n 111 s t pl eas i,i'g. C hi ldr e n so ngs ofkn \' <>c a l S lo-T h e Dancing G i1·l . H uh n Lor n a · 1ow and the wome n to d a nce t oge th e r . fo r become 0 111111 n p lace , hut w it e n Mi s~ \'iolin So l . ve :\1arie. ( M dit ati 11 ) Bac h -Go un o d it is a t ime of n ew id eals, of pr g ress. Smith sa ng a g r oup f c hild r e n s ngs V ir gi ni a S nave ly and of c nslructi n. If th e privilege in thi s r •c ita l. t o ma n y it w as t h e l'ia110 So lo - Hunt ing So n g. Op. 8 1. No. 2 ::\ l e rke l i~ ab u sed . it ·a n he with d raw n nex t m os t int e res tin g part f the prog r a m . D o na ld lip p in ge r \'o ca l So lo A nd Ye t . ,:year. Bu t w it h a s tudent bo dy t hat T h e r e was a li n e interp r t atio n a nd Hathway E liza b et h F o n tc n e ll , on t h e who le is se ri o us in its p urp ose, e x pr e s io n. h u t nc\'e r did it beco m e Pia n o So lo-To th e Sp r in g, ( X orweg ia n S u it e, :--Jo. 2) united ly in favor t he refor m a nd in - tr iY ia l. " Th e .\ m e ri ca n s 'o m e" h y To rj u ten. r ly :d ive t t he need , u nder int e lli - Fay F o t e r wa m os t d ra m a ti c a nd Lu cy Ke lsc r \ ' oca l So lo-Ga r de n of D1·ea 111 .g~n t s upe r visi n , its ucces is as- thr ill in g, a nd t h e audi •nee was o eno mb s vV1·ay Ri c h a r cl~~ II s ur ed .. _ _ _ __ _ ____ thused th at M iss Smith wa s r eca lled Pia n So l -La h e va le r e qu e ( 11 l To r se bac k ) a numb e r o f tim es unti l th e o n g wa Et ude, Op. 42, o. 12 . . P ONT IUS SPE.A KS SUNDAY G d a re! H aze l D e hnh off rep ea t e d. ( o ntinu c d from page o ne.) \' oca l S loM a n 's o n g T he r e was n o t a c mm o n p lace O' H a re t h e ir d es ire t u nder s ta nd h e r a n d t o R ay m o nd H ~ llin gc r have in t h e futur ·•. close r re latio n s h ip so ng o n the p r og ra m , a fac t whi ch mit h' s ki ll a a pro­ s how s Mi with h e r. r e it a l, a r ece pt i 11 w as g ive n Mi s Am e r ica n R h ap s d y" ba e el 0 11 frag• gram bui ld e r. • Tn Lo ndon is t!1 e_g r cat Y . M. C. m it h a t ·oc h r a n Ha ll b y t h e Ladi es' m e nt s o f l n dian me lod ies . Bo th the mith and h e r moth r wh o M iss bu ilding, E ag le Hu t , wh e r e t h o u G lee lub . f s o ldi e rs spe nd t he ir leaves trav e ls w it h h e r . w e r e g u t s at ·o ch ­ :ands p ia n is t and vi lin is t c r eated a favor• ,of abs en ce, a nd wh er e th ey c an ha v' r a n 1-l a ll d ur ing th e ir s t a y in W e t C' r- 1 1 ab le im pres s io n , a n d were obliged to INDIAN PRINCE SS HERE \ Co nti n u ed fr o m p a g e o n e.) rea l fl ap- ja cks a nd mapl e s yr u p and v ill e. r e s po nd t o a num be r o f e n co res. The Mrs. Goodhread o f o lu mh u was songs, b ut re n de r ed . o m e exce ll e nt e ntir e prog ram wa a p le ndid one, ,can p lay t he ,;ictr?l.a a H day if t hey p le nd id u pport to t h e in g er w it h ­ so lo numb ers . Pro b a bl y t!h e m os t a nd g r e a t ly a ppre c ia t e e\ by th e people •1ike. ' .Mr.. Po nt iu a l_ o had t he p le a u re ou t becom ing con p ic uo us. A ft e r th e un iq ue piano num be r wa "T h e F irs t o f \ Ve . t e r v ille.

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normal year , the 111011olo11y oi cx-1 some aggrc3siv tudent in the c-.·c n- 1, , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . C. W . STOUGHTON, M. D. a m , iron bou'.1d 1·acation periods, ing. _\\'e c_a 11 be prepared to ee - --:-- - - - - - . - - . and the p r escribed course of study ' sat 1sl1 ed sm ile s on the face of some 31 .W . College Ave. P ublt s h ed Week i)'. in th e interest of was pleasingly varied. It was sort as t hey wa lk to cla ss the next mornOtterbein by th e I G \ o f f un ·t~ c h ange the old chedu le, a 11}g-and · ':Westerville, Ohio OTTE RB EI PUBLISH scowls of re,·enge on other I 1 · · BOARD good mmd exercise to reme~ber I coun te_nances as they . be_hold _th.e \ Bell Phone 190 Citizen Phone 110. ' . whether th e chapel hour was eig ht enemy's symbol redd enino- the s idelle.' Ohio for ty - Ii 1·e · or ten , a thrtlltng · · · Member \v f esterv1 h Oh C expe- l'lalk. These thmgs cal"'l · t o · mind ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 0 tAe 0 11 ege Press rience ·to see co lu mns of khaki-c lad, sundry ducki11gs, c lass •fio-hts . 1~ and 0 ssoc1ation . . G. H. MAYHUGH, M. D . po ten tial o ld1ers march past the tt•.gs-of-war we ha1·e heard o ld grad uwindow, whi le once n tration o n the ate talk ab o ut,-and how adm iringly STAFF East College Ave. Editor-in-Chief ........ Helen K-eller, '20 problem s of ed u catio11 was in blissfull we Ii ten cd ! Cla pr 'gress, an interestin g prob lem t c ss spirit ho uld be in g rain ed in A s i t a nt Editor .... Esther Harley, '2 1 Bell 84-R Phones-Citizen 26 ligu r e o ut h ow long it would tak e the us- loya lt y to th at of which we are ·ontrib u ting Edito r spos tman to walk f1· 111 the li brary to a part. ,\n y person who wi ll tand He le n Bovee, ' 19 G ra ce Armentrout, ' 19 ·oc hran Hail with th e Red Triangle back and allow h i · cla ss to be down­ DR. W. M. GANTZ Business Mgr. .. Kathryn Warner, '19 letter, prol'ided he took te n s teps per trodden w ith out dcfcndino- it. is not ' seco nd a nd stopped two minut es at wo rth y to be counted a m e mb er. But Ass istant Business Managers­ Dentist we ho uld not a llow ur c la s spir it Elizab e th Mc abe, '2 1 e ,·ery h o u se . A nd w e a r c await in g t h e seco n d to ec li pse our co ll ege spirit, which Bell Phone 9 Vi rginia B lagg, '22 Circulation Mgr, .. Mary Siddall, ' 19 se m es t er with ju t as much interest. is in finite ly more to be ch e ri sh ed by Westerville 15 W . College Ave. :-Sot that we ex pect any thrill s aga i11 us, for w it hout it we wou ld be li mp Assi ta nt ircul ation Managersindeed. C las pirit-so- '::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::: Mary Ti n tman , '20 lik e th ose the arm i tice i11spired-w mortal s Marve l Sebert, '2 1 do11't. B ut a we a pproa ch this !?.s: ciety sp irit-co ll ege spmt-111 t hi s A thl etic E ditor .... leo Coppock , ' 19 sce11e, we wa11t t o make sta r parts of o rder hould we he loya l and whc11 Choice Cut Flowers and Corsage Loca l Edito r .......... Ruth H ooper, '19 o ur r o les, a 11d we rea lize th at the un - we drift o ut i11to the wor ld we will Bouquets. A lumn a ! Editor .... Prof. Guit n er, '97 usual experie nces of the tirst se m c - ha ve the pirit of unerri11g loya lty Exc h ange Ed itor .. Ed ith Bi ngham, '20 ter, wi ll se r l'e to intensify th ese emn- to a nything we undertake.-E. A . H. Quality Bes t-Prices Right Literary Editor .... Vida 'W ilhelm, '19 tion s :and r espo nsibi lities ,that t h e.: Citizen 345 , S. State St. Speaking of the Concert. seco n d. wi ll bring w ith it.-A e ni or. ;s;ot on ly did we enj oy Miss Addre ss a ll comm uni catio ns to T h e Post-helium Conditions. Et hc lyndt! . mith's vis it, b u t she was ! Otterb e in Ta n and Ca rdinal , 20 'vV. Main t., 'vVes terv ill e, Ohio. · Everywh e re we go, eve ry way we nrn ch plc a~<.:d with her visit with us, THE TAILOR · ti · d a nd t he c,·e11t wil l lo ng be remcmS ub s ripti o n Price, $I.SO Per Year, urn, 111 e1·ery 1111g we o, we I1car . t Corner State and Main Streets payab le in advance. peop le ta lk ing abo ut the state of bered . . he prefers ochran l-lall to Upstairs · I ho te l li fe. he wa s much impressed . . . . En tered as seco nd class matter a ff airs w 1cn t 11e boys come ho me. Cleaning and Pressing done on th 1 th f course most folks think th ey have \~I c nrn s ic '.u ilcling ~nd th e so­ Septem b er 25, 19 17, at the postoffice short notice. at Westerville, 0., un der a ct of co n id e r ecl the t hin g from every po - ~1e? l~alls . Don t ~ou th111k she will \ s ib lc ang le, hut even yet there arc achert1se Otterhe111 . .\nd don·t yOl\ Mar ch 3, 1879. man y wh do 1t ot top to th ink how t hink a ll Stl'de nt s and teache r s wi ll Dromedary D ates, Figs, Grapes, Acceptance for mai ling at special mu c h of uni ve rsa l and inte rn atio na l want t hear th e n ex t a rt ist that Oranges, Bananas and Apples, will rate of po tag e provided for in Sec. . . . come here ' satisfy that hungry appetite. 1103, Act of Oct. 3, 19 17, authorized welfare a we ll as domestLc fehe1ty a nd co nnubi a l b liss depends upon The Old Bridge. We Sell Them. Oct. 24, 1918. adapt in g thcmse lve to co nditi o ns of The ot h e r day we happe ned to ti:1d MOSES & STOCK the n ew era. Do they r ea li ze w h at a poe m by 11 e nr y Van Dyke, which it w ill '.11 ean t o. h~ve t~1e w h o le fami ly I mi ght ha ve been written about nur :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 ' of nat io n s ex 1s t111 g 111 perfect har- 1 own Alum Cr eek bridge. using· a11v l I lave I lope, though clouds e n ,·iron m ony. o r h ow discon ce rtin g it w ill pair f coun tie s lovers as the charr:c11 0 \V , be '.o have the r e turn ed .her~ _di.- \ ter . Therefore, be lieving th at it 1s And g lacln,·s h ides h er face in c0 rn , t u rb111 g t h e h ou ehold at six o c1ocK I a prop s. we qu o te : Put th o u th hadow fr o m th e br w­ demanding hi breakfast? Can they The Old Bridge. :--: o ni g ht but hath it s morn. imagine the r esu lt of t h e who le On the old, Id bridge, wit h it s -Sc hill e r. crumb lin g stone wor ld bath ed in d emoc r acy, o r the visibl e w il ting of t h e m asc ulin e fac- A ll cove r ed w ith lic h ens reel a nci-gray. The First Semester-As the Seniors t io n eve ry eve nin g at nin e for ty-five. Two lovers were ta lk in g in swee t low Saw It. t ne : T h ey, t h e m se lves, are bee ming used J t wa s a q11 ce r o ld se m es ter hut to ma ny th ings hut ca n t h ey again And we were th ey! af ter all, m t of 11 s e11joyed it. Y cs, accust m th e seaso 11 ed s lclie r t easy As he leaned to brea the 111 h er wil­ we did . T he Fres h men wonder in g cha ir . feath er beds, and five 111 a ls a lin o- ea r if co ll ege was made up ent irely of day? T h e outcome of the who le afin cl i I' i cl ua 1 The Io" e that he vow c cl wou Icl nev c r fair depends upon e,·ery quarantine s and prohibitio11s, may the n ew die. have bee n .>. hit low in the mind: f1ttinn- himself in with H e ca ll c I h er his dar ling, his do,·\! B . C. YOUMANS, Ba rber the postsc h eme f thing :. tudy th e op homores may h al'e r c ll ected mo s t dear: 37 N . State St. g loo mil y th a t las t year li fe was be ll um conditions!-J. F. .\nd he wa . I I comparative ly s m oo th sa ilin g; th e Shop closed at 8 o'clock except Juni o rs from th eir p desta l, may have he cover ' d her fa ce in the pa le ·class Spirit. Saturday. surv ·y d th i:: c ir cum t a nces, and apV hat does it m ea n when certain moonli g ht pli ed the prin cip les o f phil osop hy 01· my ti · numbers appea r c m b lazonerl VV it h her tr e mbling hands, but her p yc h o logy t o r e lieve th t e n s io n : o n th e idewa lks arou nd the c li ege? eyes I oked throu g h, but th e Se ni o rs knew th at it wa a 11 \ Vhat doe it mean whe n a white ll ag .\n cl li s ten d and listened wit h long G. W. STOCKDALE de li g ht : im por t a n t ·cn e in th e fourth act of tl oa ts from the lla gpo le o ne m ornFuneral Director and Embalmer Motor Funeral Car th e p lay. "My Four Years a t tt er-1 ing? V\'hat does it mc:an when '-' .\nd she was you! b ·in ," a nd. as s uch, claimed th e ir full company of yo un g m en makes a vi5it O 11 t I1c o ld, old bridge where tl·,c Ambulance Service R atte nti o n . li chen rest , Phones-Citizen 39 Bell 71in the country one dark night. some ? J Westerville, ·O. \ it h th e " flu,'' the • . 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'17. Manue l S . :Manongdo . who spent la s t year in spec ial study at o lumbia Unive r sity, New York, 1 now tea ch­ ing at Boac, Tayaba s, Phillipine Is­ lands.

'06. M1 ss Mary _'i;ikirk Baker, wnc w ent to )Jew York City last fall t\, engage in library work, is now head of th e Hospit a l Library in the Red '98. Senat or E. G. Lloyd of 'vV es ter ross bui ld ing at Ellis I s land. ;-· cw ville in troduced a bill into the Ohio York. Senate la s t vVednesday a ft ernoon ' 17. Re\'. C. D. Knapp and £a 111 ily which, if it be comes a law, will make Hockford, Pa., were g i,·c 11 a n · ·y it very hard for per so n s t o purchase substan ti a l donatio n at :-.; ·w Yelr·s weapon s. T he bill prohib_its pawn - I by the peop le of the U nited Brethren brokers and other de~ ler s 111 s~cond- J chun: h, of .vhich Mr. Knapp is pa stor. hand goods from se ll111g any k111d of weapons. I t provides for the lic ens- 1· '95. Mrs. J..\ . S h oemaker (Dai y in~ of all dealer s in dead ly weapons Cus ter)' w ho wa s ca lled to \ Ve~ c: r ­ and prohibit s the exhibition of such ,·ill e by the d c: ath of her m ther, Mr~. weapon s in s h ow wind ows, on count - Mary :'t . Cus t er, returned la st w eek ei:s, or in any other publi c manner. t o h e r home in l'itt shurg-, Pa. lt require s an annual li cense fee of ' 02, ' 0l. Prof. and M r s. E. /\ . San­ t wenty-five dollar s fr o m eac h dealer de r s ( Ia chrock) and c hi! lren of in weap o n s and compe ls him to re - J ersey City. ;(cw Jer sey, ha\'t: come port dai ly to th e clerk o f the co unt y to vVe s t e rville to s tay for se, t r:il cour t the name of each purcha se r, hi s mo nth s. T h ey wi ll be at h ome en residen ce and bir t hpla ce , and a full th ei r farm so uth of town . description of th e weapo n purc hased. · Fines from fifty t o tw o hundr ed do! - '77. D r. S. W . K eis t er of W ester­ hi o, ha s r ece n t ly ac ep tcd the lars a.r e impo sed f r vi o lations o f th e vi ll e, law. · pa torate of the United Brethren . . chur c h at East t I o ui s ll1 1' 11(l·1 The hill further 1lrov1des th a t n '· · ' person shall be all o wed to buy a wea pon wi tho ut firs t ob t aining a per- 1( J1 from the clerk o f co urt s. Crim • • • • . inals, a liens, and per so n s und er eig h - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' The subject of the meeting wa teen y ea r s o f age ca n no t sec ur e per­ As Harmonie ." The mit s. T h e pa ssage of s uch a law "O ur Live would ce rtain ly make crime of some c hor i ter , Glady · Lake, dea lt with the st•bject in a ,·cry interest in g manner. kind s very mu ch m ore difficult. She chose tor the basis of her talk, '92, '12. Dr. 0. B. Co rn e ll and Ralph thi s beautiful passage, ''My ym-. 'vV. Smith, with Mrs. M a ry E. Lee, phony: T o li ve con t ent with sma ll have been appointed by Dr. harle s mean , to seek elegance rather than Snave ly, chairman of the Westerville lu xury, and r efi ne ment rather than commission , memb e r s of a commit tee fa hi 11 ; to be w rthy, not r espect­ t o secure the nam es and hi t ry of ab le: and wealthy, 11 t ri c h ; to study se rvi ce o f all W e tervill c and B lendon hard , think quietly, talk gently, act Town s hip men, who hav e been in the frankly; t Ii t e n to sta r s and birds, service o f their coun try during th e t o babe s and ·ages, w ith pe n heart; 'War. to bear a ll chee rfully, do all hr:.i "e ly. '00. Prof. W. O. Lambe r t f South :iwait ccasions, hurry ncv ·r.-in a High Sc h oo l, Co lumbu s has taken a word, to let th e sp iritua l, unhidd 11, lea ve o f absence fr om th e Board of a nd un co nsc iou s. rr ow up throu g h Ed uca tio n and expec t s t o I ave so n the ·0111111011. Thi - is to he.: my sym­ to enter Young Men's Chris ti an As so- phony ." ciatio n wor k overseas. H e w ill be The li ves that we !i,·c C\'l'ry day educati ona l s upe rvi sor am ng the may he co mpared with the instru ­ m e nt s in a sy mph o ny o r c h e tra. \\ 'e United States so ldiers. ca n li,·e so as to make th 111 har '07. E. C. Worman, tud ent sec retary monizc with the other in trumenls of the Y o ung M n's h ris ti a n Asso­ around us, r we ·a n Ii ve so as to cia t io n o f Madras, Indi a , was invited produ c · di co rd s and des'troy th e 10 deliver las t Tovember a course of harm ony. To he in harm o ny with l~cture s on Religious Work a t the man we mu t lirs t see that w e har ­ nion T he o logica l Seminary in Ban­ m onize with od, for h e is th e ne galore, J ndia. who cou n ts most o f a ll in our li ves. '16. Frank E. Sa nders of 'vVe ste rville r\l so . we must ha ve team work. we ha s accepted th e posi t ion of coac h of mu s t play t o gl'thcr if we would ag,ec t he W es t ervi ll e High Sc hoo l ba sket ­ wit h o ther s. l;ay llyers. E,·e lyn and ba ll t ea m. Mar gard JJifer. and Mary Ream ' 18. E. L Barnhart is p r incipal of th e furni h ed appropriate music for th e high sc h oo l a t E lizabe tht own, I a. H e meeting.

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LOCALS \\' e hav e 1·easo 11 to belie ,·e that Gordon H owa 1·d and .\ (. L. H owe were tu ck on th em . e lves becau e they were so swee t. Y cs, th o ·e feather s wer e plastered on by m o­ la ses. \ 'ote f r \'ir ginia-The .\ l ost Pop ­ ult'r.-.-\dv. Floyd B . .\ l e 'lure spe nt :unday vi iting hi s variou. friends at Otterbein. "~lickey" seems to tak e quite an in­ terest i11 us. Jud t H elen Bovee-''Put your hand right here." 11ary- ''D o n' t let him 1111k e a foo l of you , l--1 e le n. " Hel cn- ··\\'hy. did yo u try it?" Prettie s t Gir l day. -.'\d v.

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