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Sanders Emphasize s Re sponsibil­ itJ Resting on New Cabinet by Telling Intere : ting Hi 3tory.

SFNIOR S ESSION PLEASE.S

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ably on Literary Program Before Large and A ppreciative Audience.

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Ground for Science Building to be B r oken' by P~e -icc nt Clippinger

0'.1e of the most successfu l pen on Tue:cay After Chapel. >f the year occ urr ed Thursday night when Cleiorhetea held her OTTERBEIN IS FOREMO ST ~enior Open Se ,ion. The large at­ WORK TO BEG N AT ONCE endance 111;,de it .c ·m a truly "old­ ssociation Has Di;t:nct:on . ,·1e" crowd. The lite rary produc­ Faculty and Studcnto Wili, As3e mble the Firs~ in O hio and t'o n • had exceptional 111e1·it. and mus­ on Campus-All VIJill Join in Sing­ Builes First Building. ica l irnmbers were well-executed. ing, "Otterbein i.VJorching Song." The program wa • as follows: Last Thurs<lay n ight the Y . :\1 . C 011 Tuesday m0r11incr immed;aldy Piano Duet1ield their annual ln stallati n Sc -J "Hungarian Lustspiel Yerture" after the regu:ar ch'lpel exerci ·es, ap, The memb er o f th e new cah i-1 Keler Bela propriate ceremonies will occur when were addres sed and installed h:.J Lorna - ,o~v and 11ary Siddall Pres:dent \ . G. Clinpinger wil l hreak , Rcading-"La;,ca" .'\no nvmou · gr und for the ne" .· i n c~ building. • anders recounted th e gr0w'. · J , Freda Frazi r · ')the:·- will partic:·)a tc in th~ proreligious activity at Ott rhc111 . \ "ocal Solo-"A ong of lndia" gram. 1847 "'he:1 Otterbein niversity Miss Heien Keller. ( From the Leg n d aclko) Faculty membcro of th e cicnce foundeil, th ere was n o chu1·ch . Since the beginning of this schoo l X. Rim ski Korsakow Departm ent w ith t he t wo association 1 111 1851 Poar years later. howev ·· , a year the Tan and Cardina l ha . been .'\udrey ;\cl,on pre. ident have arnnged for the stucnrch was organized with ix mem­ d nt s to a• cmble 11 t he campu,; and nd \"isionwho met for wor hip in the littl e edited ~ ma_na ged most efficien tly ite chapel that s to od where the at1 d sat isfactorily by the young ladic. "The \"i ion of a o lleg Girl of 19 19" rep r esentatives to ·~p •al<. Dr. E. )t ne wi ll offer pr:iyer, Professor E. Elma Lybarger iation Bu ildin g n ow tand . o~f ~he ~olleg~. :\1 i,s Helen Keller as \ V. E .. chear wi ll ,pea k for the fac­ Ed1tor-1n- h1ef ha~ JHo,·en her lite1·- . •e\\'spaper-"The , pring ap" . . . . U1 took another forwa1·d ulty and Mis. Glady~ lloward for the ary and e. t'(ut1ve ah lit,· to he of an Helen Bovee tt<.:rhein Marchi ng :::iong (Continued on page tiYe.) e.·ccp_tional high onler. -· Th; [a.: t tl~at >;ano, olo-"Rh ap,ody in G ~iinor" st udents. .,._ _ _ _ ____________ the girl have been ;mccessful in their J ohannes Brahms will be led by l'rofc~s r Spe,,ard and everyone may cxpres in song arlmini t1·ation may be credi ted 111 Helen \ "ance the ir joy in seeing wo1 k actually be­ large mea s ure to }.li ss Keller. Orati on-"The Effecti\'e Life" Otterbein Leads. gun. The contractors will begin con­ I Glady1, Lake I. Otterbein had Foreign 11 is­ struction at once a ft er th e serv ic~. Ot te rbein to Play We sleyan Saturday·. \ ' (a l Soloionary Society before l" n i t ed (a) "] Know a Bank" Otterbein's ha ·eball nine wi ll play Brethren hur ch. the lirst g·1111e of t h<: seaso n " ·ith J He 11 r y l'a r ke r 2. Otterbein ha d first co ll ege (I,) "The Years at the ·p ring" hio \\"es l_e yan at Delawa ·e, .\pril Excitement at Chapel Y. ~I. C. A. in Ohio. Ethelbert ~evin 12. Otterbein ha~ an ahunchnce of The Seniors took the balcony, Cleo oppock ! new mate1·i«I ancl is fast getting- i 11-. 3. Ot•erbein ,had first college th Juni rs-took th ir accustomshape. ·ox and Uano ar<: e,pc ··te d Y. \\'_ C. A. in hio and third cl places, the So phom ores be­ i_c, twirl the hall. Manin is ,.h_o,\"ingMcmc,rial S erv ice to Be Held. in l'nited . tat es. came nervou and y ·lied for the line work at short stOJ>. and Mtnge;-y On Su nday aft<:rnoon, .\ pri l 18, at • •· Ot:erbein wa scene of fir s t Jnniors. and th Fre hm en 1s displaying <:xcellent pa5sing on .2:45 o'clock in the L'nit<:d Brethren Conferen ce of ollege Y. ~I. jumped into the middle s ction, second. Ohio \\" esleayn has fi,·e Chi•r,h an appropr iate memorial C. A. pre sid enb . therefore the chapel service Fri­ 1 old letter m en hack ancl has h ope· ·en ice will be he! I in hon r of the Otterbein had first college day morning was a success. 1 for the c.:011fe1·cncc champion:. hip. J tife and death of ·urtis K. Young. Y, .I. C. A. Building 111 tate The faculty pew al n remained I Th ompson. a pitcher of some loca l Stnclt•nt and .\lumni to whom and one of firs t few in l"nited undisturbed excep t that some of fame. \\'ill to ss the · pill'' for \\"es- Cur tis \\"as o clo ely related will l'le tates. its occupants sh ed tears of joy !cyan. Eve,·)' Otterbein s tndent represented as well a the Masonic at the ~ight f so mu ch vivacity. hould go to Dela\\"are and h<:lp th L odge .incl th I night of Pythias. team get started 11po11 a succe ·s ful . \11 to\\"11speop le, alumni and friends Freshmen to Iss ue Paper. se:i:.on. Came called at t\\"o -thirty. a 1·c ill\·ited to attend thi se r vice. ------------1 Y. M. C. A . Conference Coming. T Freshman English clas es are

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mdertaking a ta k th is year that ha s DOI been attempted in Otterbein for eral year · . The Fre; hmcn ha,·e ldiYided themstlv es into groups and ! W:

group is to put out an is ue of a

LATEST SCANDAL DISCOVEREDPARTIES NAMES TO RE WITHHELD Tht· 111ost hrill;ant scanda l of the ' g-raph in his hand when the Otter­ ha, just been relea . ed by hein g ii-1 , to whom he had propo eel Mother Gossip. lt is her deq)est sc- entered th <.' room! Mother Gossip crt't, :.he says. ·o pl<:as<: d > not let hcseeche the public 11 t to let it get th followin~ fact bt'c me kno\\"n; o ut h ow one of the lterbein four Otterbem fellows proposed t profe sors r , fu eel to lca\'e when he the same girl, a lso here in Otterbein, aw the boys getting ready to pro­ and three of th m were already en- p se. The college authorit i s have gaged t o ot he1- Otterbein gir l ! Two agreed to withhold the names of of the men got mixed up in a hloody those im·olved in the scanda l until fight, one cracked some Trish jokes, j Tuesday evening. April 15 at 8 p. m. and the oth 1· h ad ome g-irl ' photo-, in the chapel.

Freihman paper. A group from Prof. sl'ason

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~e paper will contain . torie s , editorial or whatev er each group may ste fit to publi . h. The be t material from these paper s will he u . ed in the "Oaiz and Quill". Text week the fir t tdition will appear. It is put out by a ll'Oap from Prof. Altman';; clas under Harold Fr cman.

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Student orga nization s of the state with a minimum del gation of three: will he - represented in th e pring Training Conferen f the tude.nt's Young Men's Chris tian A ociation's of hio to be held h r from 7 p. 111. Friday, , \pril 11, to Sunday aft ernoon April 13. In the past six years the Ottc1.bein Association ha · been favored twice with thi s conference. The purpose of the conference i to give e\'ery delegate prese nt a clear unclcrstancling of th ' work and obli­ gations of the Stude nt As ociations; to gi\'e him very prac li al training in (Conti nued 011 page two.)


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I th a t th e So ph om o res ha ve r e fu s ed t o • de ba t e, in pite o f th e fa c t th a t th e Philomatheans and Friends W ere seco nd year m en ex te nd ed th e chal Honored by R e marks by Hon. W . J. le nge to th e yea r lings. · T h e . Fres h Bryan in Inaugural Sessio~. m e n were wo rki ng ha rd and jus t ge t- I l'h ilo m a th ea wa s highl y ho no red . ti ng thin gs into s m oo th r un nin g or­ by th e vi s it o f Wi ll ia m J e nnin gs der. wh e n s udde nl y co me s th e p la in ­ B ryan, o ne o f he r m o s t no ted h o no r - t ive c ry "Ka m erad! Ka m e r a d !" a ry me mb e rs , to he r In s t a llati 11 Sesl t is t o be feared th a t th e q ues ti o n s io n Fr id a y eve t1 i11 g. Mr. B r ya n' s r e- o f Go ve rn m e nt Ow ne r s hi p o f th e m a rk s we re ap prec iated by a ll, th e Ra ilroad s mu s t fo reve r go un de c ided o n ly r eg r e t b ing h is has ty .depa rtu re, an d that th e F r es hm e n m us t . ee k new T he lit er ary a nd m usica l m e mb e rs \\·,nld, to co n q uer. T h e nC\Y c _·t cl e\'el were we ll ch ose n an d we ll re nde r c,I. 1 Literary Paper to be Published. T h e many fri e nds 1>re se nt exp r e s t'<i nt their ap p r ecia t io n of t he p r o g ral' <.> tter hc: in is t o ha , e a new puhli­ T h e f<, ll o win g 11 u 111!1e r s we re in d'! l "a tion . E ac h y ea r , beg in n ing th is m o 't shades eel : '> p ri ng th e ''Q u iz and Q ui ll lub " wi ll C hap l. in' ~ Ad dr es sTh e t a ilo r in g quality I i'L' t o ut. a p ro d _uc ti o n w h ic h i_- to b e pl'rdy li t e rary 111 nature . Th is pa p e ,· II t'W e L ive Bu ill co ntain a p p ro ~im a t e ly for ty - I Van ce , W . II . h ree page s , th e r e will b e n o ad ve,­ ha s mea nt fo r > l're, idc n t' s. Va led ic to ry"Ci t ies of L: f ·" i,cm t· n t s and it will b e n eatly a nd c h o ic a t rae t i,dy ho und . :-l ic h,1d , L. J. Eat: h li te rary oc i ty will be a l­ \'oc al So lo-"[n ve, tus". Brun o H uh lowe d to submit t 1' ree a rtic les t o th ·~ H o llin ge r, R . K . · Q t1iz and Q ui ll Club" fr o m wh ic h Pr esiden t': ln a u ,u ra l- " Imag in a t i, he sta ff wi ll se lec t a nd publi s h th e Si dda ll, J. C. .\,J usic- l' h ilo 111at hca ,11c they co 11 ~;der th e b es t f1om 1 C O LUMB U S, OHIO . In t he ex te 11111o ra11 eo u ; ~peak· 11~ ·ac h soci ty. 1 T l· e w inn ing s to r y i11 th e Ba rn es D r. Sn av e ly favo red socie t y by . o t im e ly r e m a rk s. Miss Ca th e r y n \ \ 'ar- -;1i or t S tory l'on t c:, t a nd the w innin g ne r w,s ca ll ed to re present Phil .de - ,ratio n of the O r a to ri ca l Co nt es t t he a a n d ?vi iss G lad y s La ke was a k ,,. i'. I b e puhli si1 ed. e d to , p eak for ' ll•ior he tea , P hil o ia\ 11 art ' ck hy som e m emb e r o f t he I 1 thean ap p r eciate d thei r ex pre .,i 'C: •. , 1c n ce ·1uh a nd the b es t pro d u c t io n 1 - - w o rd s. ·11 F r es h man Eng lis h a nd t he E n g li - h I -==-- - -====== ===================~====

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STAFF Editor-in-Chief .. Ramey H. Huber, '20 Assistant Edit or ............ L. E. I ace, '2 1 Contributing EditorsEs th e r Har ley, '2 1 E dith B in g h am, '20 Slliness Manager .. Carl L. Smith, '20 Assistant Busine ss M a n agersH . F . Moo r e, '2 1 Haro ld Freeman, '22 Circulation Mgr. .. Mary Tinstman, '20 .\ssi tant Circulati on l\fanag r Ma r vt: l Se b ert, '2 1 Ge nev ieve M u llin , '22 Athletic Edi tor ........ W . H . Vance, '2 1 Local Editor ............ H aze l Pay n e, 21 Cochran Hall Edito r , My rn a Frank,'2 1 Alumna! Editor .. P r of. A . G ui t n er, '97 Exchange Editor, M a ry Ba ll enge 1·, '20 Literary Editor, ]. G r don Howai·d,'22

tes.e columns represent varied pro- mcnt at hi di posal. Invariably a , C. W. STOUGHTON, M. D . ess 1ons, s uch a Jou1·nal1' s 1n B . complete new outfit has to be bou<>'h t Ch . ' . LISI l . l . "' ne ss em1stry and Science T h- IV llC l IS in fa t a needless expendi 31 W . Colleg e A ve. mg, Law, the Ministry ~I d~a.c ture of money. The blame may b e M 1. s1. p , r e 1c111e, 1 d Wester ville, Ohio s ons, · ublic Utilities and y M P ace upon the retiring manager be C. A .. v\ ork. Each writer is an. ca u s e they do ··not keep tab on good s Bell Phone 190 Citizen Phone 110 pert_ m h_is line and highly capab-le loan ed and t_Iien at the end of th e \. of.?1~cuss1ng the s ubject. seaso1~ they have no check 011 th e I hi s se ries will continue unt . mat rial and cannot demand the fu l1 1 comme~cernent. Ea h week one ~f amo unt. The call to bring in all the G . H . MAYHUGH , M . D. the a~ttcles will app.ear written by co lle ge equipm ent goes· out but evi a lu m11 1 who a lthough e t b dently the player want souvenir fo r East College Ave. find . , x re~e IY u Y, h t 11 ne to cooperate with plans t ey seldom turn their clothes in promoted in the intere s t s of their This h a g ne on long enough. I t Pho nes-Citizen 26 B ell 84-R A lma Mater. Whether s tudents have may be that the arsity men ha,·e to 01· have not decided what they ai·e some degree earned their unif rm ; _best fitted for, t h ey are bound t o gain but for the be t interest of Otter - , DR. W. M. GANTZ a vast amount of knowledg e. bein athletic it would be fat· better to turn th em in. Dentist \\'hen baseball started a week or Go to D e laware April 12 _ B ell P hon e 9 hio \ \'esleyan is one of tt r - so ago only a few suit co uld be found and they were not of o ne kind 15 W . College Ave. W esterville bcin's ho_t te s t riva ls. J n t:ve ry lin e of athl e ti cs the Tan and •ardinal Be a goo d spo rt and hand hack your \ rep1·c se n ta ti ves try their best to clown at hl eti equi1 m ut. Even thougl1 it thc1~1. The o ld " g rad s " are always cannot be u eel for th e Varsity the anxious to h ea r the Jina! score and next year it will do for th e second arc th rill ed with pride when Otttr­ team and e,veryone wants to see a be1n co me out in the lead. vVhen good looking- lot of scrubs - against t he score go.es the other way they the Var ity in prac tice.

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an: great ly di sap point ·ti but begin to to T h e I ok fo rwa1·t1 to the next year. Otterbein Tan and a r d ina l, 20 vV. There is always th · hope of winning ... Yain St., Westervill e, O h i . fr o m vVe s leya n. l n fact a ,·ictory ubsription Pri c , $ I. SO Per Year, ' :c 1: the Methodi sts is worth three ''The ountry Gir l" was th e s uh payable in adva n ce. o, ei any o th er co l leg ··, in the eyes ject of a very intere ting di,cu sion - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - of Otterbein Entered as eco n d cla s matter . · Tuesday evening with Edna Dellinger September'25, 1917, a t th e p stoffice . On _Satur_~lay, . \p,· il 12, th e Otter- as leader. The leader dealt with the 1 at Westerville, 0., un der act of >etn 11111 c . w, 1 play at D e lawat· ·. This s ubj ect in an unusua l way pointing 15 t h March 3, 1879. e lir st bas eba l l ga m e of the out the needs of the c ti n try girl. sea on and it should be a v ictory, 1 In order to u11de1·stancl the c untry Acceptance for mailin g at specia l not on ly to give the season a good girl and her needs we must fir ·t know rate of postage prov id e d for i n Sec. start but to haY e the sat isfact ion f of her background. In the llOJ, Act of O ct. 3, 19 17, a u t h o r ized putting it ove1· 0 11 vVesleyan again something . . · time of our p1 neer father ther e was Oct. 24, 1918. St d t I . n t: n . mu s t 1ac, I th team to the • · · I' \ the family group-complete 111 11 ,, elf 11111 1. , spec ta 1 car ca n be cha r· ;. B d" A · T · terecl to take a c rowcl of n 11 .·t.. · I as ttl now- oun s c1v~ izat101t EDITORIAL e t uS a Sl tc advanced there was a trans 1t 101t t o -:,a r g~r th.::1 t w o fis ts -Sta yman 's 1·ooters o , ·cr. 1n o rd e r to win the I • . . . the co mmunity group; and there the IJe111 sp 1nt n eeds to be r ,_ I · · He that loveth a book ·w ill never o 11c 0 ttcr \ ", ine S ap A pp les 'l'a lk c m ost of our attention was given to the • it up! Mak e it Yo ur j c itie s and t ow n s. Right there 1s want a faithf ul fri e nd , a w h o lesome vivcd . - to be a 1td go where the Country Girl began counselor, a che e rful companion, an s log-an to "Beat \ Ves levan'' , ' effectual comfort e r.-Isaac Ba ri·ow. to D e laware April J:t to ilelp the neg le ted . After about eig h t years Non e b e t ter tha n 01s1 r O ra ng es, Grap e team put it across. Fruit an d B a n ana s. in co untry sc hool the Country irl

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Aid in Choice of Profession. Who Took the Baseball Suits? Almost be yo nd a d o ub t t h e most Every time a new sea o n is begun serious problem tl; a t co n front s a c l­ iege grad uate to day is th e c h oice of a in a 1_1:' ·port requirin g u11if o n11 s it life work. With th e view of h e lp ing o ·uts that the newly e lected manaOtterbein stude nt s t o mak~ a wise g-e r rind s a dep le ted stock of eq uip choice a number o f p rominen t g 1·aclu­ ates, who have bee n s uccessfu l in their professions, have ag r eed to cooperate with the Tan and ardi n a l in furni s h­ ing'a eries of ar t icles. T h ese arti­ cles will present possib il ities a n d op­ portunities for uccess in va ,· ious vocation whi ch ar e e I ecia ll y attractive to college gr ad uates. : At this time o f y ea r , n ot on ly se n ­ iors, but all s tud e nts arc especia ll y in ­ terested in de cidin g as to t h e i1· occu­ p1tions afte r gr a du a t ion. Fo1· in choosing work fo r t h e s u m m e 1·. t h e student quit e o ft e n ca n obtai n some- I .l . thing which will give h im p,·actica l experience for hi s li fe work. pr v ided he ha decided wh at t hat Ii fe work is to he. It has be en said th a t Otterbein s tu ­ dents have littl e oppo r t u ni t y to be­ come acquainted w ith th e vario u s profes ion s. If thi h a been true in the past, it cann o t b e th is year, for

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E v e rything that you m a y want for your n ex t lun ch in g.

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China for thirty yea r s, and is now in thi s co untry on fu rl o ugh.

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'01. Profes or a nd Mrs. Jam e s G. Sander of Harri s bu rg, Pennsylvania , were guest la s t week of Professor Sa nder' s ·pa rent s, l'.fr. and M-rs. F . P . Sanders on Glenwood Driv e . ' 12. C. R. Hall is th e proud fa t h er of James ta fford who arrived at noon S unda y, Apri l 6. '96. Major \ ,Ve ncle ll A. J ones e nt birthday greetings to h is m o th e r, Mrs. Mary Ambrose J one ·, fr 111 mid­ ocean last week. H e was on b arc\ of th e U nit ed Sta tes te am e r Wi lh e l­ mina four clay o ut fro m New y rk , where h e land ed o n S un day. Major J ,n es is in charge of a sa nit ary train that h e will take to Camp Dodge, l owa.

ALUMNALS '7 6. l'rofe ssor .l saac A. Loo · died at hi s home in Towa ity, lowa, 1.l ar ch 25 , 1919. P rofesso r L oo s had been a m e mb er o f t h e fac ul ty of th e S tate U nivers ity of l owa·_s in ce _189 0, r,r s t a s pro fes or of_ po lt t1cal science and f r the la s t nineteen y~ars a s di r~c t r o f the school of polttic~ I a i:cl soc ial sci e nce a nd he ad profes,or 111 th e department of polit ica l . economy and socio! gy. H e was a recognized a uth rity on prob le m of politica l economy. I r fe so r Loos is s ur vivccl by hi s wid w (A lice Dick on, '83), o ne son, a nd th ree daughters

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' 17. C. A. Hahn ha s b ee n sec ur ed to co nt inu e t he w rk of th e m a th e mat i­ ca l department fo r th e balance of thi s y ea r. Mr. H a hn too k a lmos t eve r ~thin g o ffer ed und er Dr . Mill er and 1s we ll qualifi e d to ta k e up . th e work. H e has re ce nt ly bee n di sc har ged fr m th e Geo logica l u r vey Departm en t in V\la sh ing to n where he did wo rk which inv o lved high e r math e m a ti c . ·

'88. Dr. J. G. Hub er, l as tor of th e Fir t United Brethren . hur eh at Dayton vi sited Mrs. Cha s. J. Hall a nd h er daughter A li ce Hal l Parent, w ho a re bo th member of First Ch ur ch and wh o are at the pre ent tim e in th e olumbus Hospital. Dr. Hub er a lso ' 14: 1:oya l F . Marti~1 , dir ec to r of at h­ wi s h ecl to visit tterbein s tud en ts o f leti cs 111 th e H 1gh choo l at .M,arion, Fir . t hur ch. lie spoke a t cha p el Ohio. was in \ ,\l es ter vi lle a few days \\ edn es clay morning. / recent ly. V\lh il e h er e he was e nt er­ tai ned in t h e h m e of Pro fesso r J. A. Ex '14. Li eutenant A. Z. Funk , r e­ Be nclin ge r. ce ntly of the personal staff f Presi­ dent V,'il s 11 received hi s di ·cha rg e at amp herman last wee k. He is a t Committees Are A ppointedJoint Meeting to Be Hei d . home with hi parent in Dayton, 0.

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'85, '95. M iss Tirza L. Barnes a nd 1-1 . H. My ers, President of the Y . Mrs. \ V. . \,Vhitney (Ed ith Turn ei·) M. ·. 1-\ . fo r the ens uin g year has o f \,\Teste r vil le atte nd ed a dist ri c t j a!Jp ointed hi comm ittee cha irm an. onv e nti o n o f the Federation of 1 hey were an no un cecl a t the meet­ \V o m cn's lub s at l ewark, O hi o, la s t 1 in g on last Thursday c,·enin g and are Thur ·da y. They repre ented the I as fo llow s : Devotiona l. K. L. cott; cw cntury 'lub of \ ,\Te terville. Bib le Stu dy, L.B . Harmon ; Mi ss io na ry, \Ve il s: Member hi p. R. H . Hub e r : '72. Mr . . C. o ilier (Lizzie H an- Finance, ·. L. Fox: ocial. J. by) o f Rav e nna, hi o , was in We s- H oward : i\,Jusic, It K. H o llin g e r : tervill e la s t Tue s day f r the funeral E mµl oy m e nt. ·. iv!. ·weazy: H o use se rvi ce s and burial f her sis te r. Mrs. H . F . ivl oore: D ep utat io n, Bert A nna l I. Ram sey , J aynes; Boys. W. H. Vance: and Pub '13 . Jam es B. l'e ck of G rand Va ll ey . lic ity, D. M. P hillipi . Penn sy lv a nia. wa s renewing o ld acc mbin ed meeting of th e o ld and qu a intan ces in VVe s terville la t week. new cab in ds will he h eld in t he ,\ fr . !'ee k is en gaged in Ar m y Young ss cia ti on Building Tue ·day e ven ­ ,\l e n's C h1',istia11 A ssoc ia t io n wo rk. in g at (i:I.', o 'clock. ,\ t thi - tim e: ll e spe nt S me '.ime in France. a1:d is th e _retiring cha irm en win offer ug11 0 \V tr oo p tra in secretary. ace m- ge s t1011s to the new appo 111t ees. pan y in g th e · o ldi c r from the port of 1 (kb a rka ti o n to the camp s. H e return D elega tes to be Entertained. amp ed r ce ntly fr o m a trip to L e wi s. \ \la shin g ton. 1n p repara ti o n for the Y . M . C. , L · 'l l3 f \\ A. Oflicers' onfere n ce to be h e ld w1s " . a rn e~ o t 11e cs- 1 . • f 01. 11er e tl11 s wee,1 and o r th e e n tcr' II \ ' · • • I terv1 e a n ety 1, o p 1,a so 11c 111 s 111 . . f , ~ ta 111111 cnt of t hl.' co ll ege represcntater es t to I11 s o rm r partn er. 1, . 1• . . . . LlJ . t 1vc s 111 attt!nclan cc , th e fo ll w111g 1 y. me n were app o inted hy P r es ident '17. Li eut ena nt and ;,_,[r s. Herb e rt L. My e rs of th e I ·al .\ssociati 11 . .M ye rs cr-l a rg 11 e rit e eorge) announce 11. 1--. Io ore. is to ·he in charge th e birth of a so n. t i ar ch 16. at th e of spec ia l cnt •rtai nm en t fl.'ature , J. ho me o f ,\lrs. My e r' s parent s at G. .11 ward is responsible for th e o ­ O keana . Ohi • Th e baby wi ll be sial affairs. R. J. Harmelink, is to na med H erb e rt L.. Jr._ Lie ut ena_nt provide means for board and lodg in g ,\l ye rs ha s not -~et rece iv~d his di s- 1 for th e vi itors. and, re g i tration and h a rge fr 111 military service. linance will b e handled hy - . L . Fox.

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Name Cards for College Folks P rin t ed Cards for either m en o r w o men, $1 fo r SO, or $1.25 for 100. Prices for Engraved S tock on App lication.

The Buc keye Printing Co. W est Main St.

B oth Telephones

Otterbein S tudents R emember the fo lks at home w ith a picture.

C:0LUMB US,O.

THE JUNI O R CLASS PLAY

Husbands on Approval Tuesday Evening, April 15 8 O'clock Ticke t sale starts 8 o'clock Saturday m o r n ing at " D ad Hoffman's". Ma il orders to F. D . G ray fi ll ed as r eceived . All seats reserved, SO c, 40c a n d 30c.


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C Ea ter ,·acation by da croing home FriB ecdu e of the illness of her Ohio and th e third in the "nited 1,frs- Bingham of Ja ·kson and I y. _ Harley of Dayton visited Edith Let u - advi e mo th er.' Mildred Deitch left for her tate . :.Ir . Prof. F. E. Miller, for l\, r • Esther the pa t week-end while yo u hould use w 11at shoe d r e s111g · h o me 111 L 1"111 a unday afternoon. " . two year . was the fir t state Y. vv. { -and b 11 1 t on your different h fielen Camp e we comed her O ge t be t re ult . E. . oe Helen Bovee inform u that the tud ent ecretary. n,other for a shorter stay, unday Adv. J· orns.front end of the car i a poor place April oi l 92, the first Confe rence 1 fternoon. Mary T" to meet the army. of tudent Y. M. C. A. pre ident wa a _ 111 tman an d Jo ephine d Mrs .Hunter and M l·oor we The height of t • 1 f . d h" held at Otterbe111. .v, any men were N{r. an • r . and re week-end u . . wo g1r s nen s 1p h h . b ,, - Sheim and on Richard of Lan- I Lee Roth of ol b g e of '.\ettie t rea ched when th ey use each other's\ th_e n pre ent w_ o ave since ecome JYlr · . d Al" H um u . po ·d ff • . widely known 111 Y. 1'1. . . work; 1 e . ice unter by a O ne dozen girls, plu \\ er ca ter surpn . . unday dirt)' it ispu 111 pub 1c. no matter how John R. l\lott, E. L. huey, . D. orlow and H one cake • _ don and other . At th1· C on f erence s o rt ns1t. , • p lu L rna · ________ h Get your bread at Days bakery.- a_ h o~tes e um med upe 1en Vance Y . M . C. A .'s RECORD I local tudents were o in pi red th at .l\.dv. I tqne l1l Room 6, econd one good IS COMMEN DABLE they decided to build a building of

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N{r . f,reeman and_ daughter Mae, \ aturday night. floor la · t Nli s M on. H~len Keller and .\ii ce Our cakes are palmer were d111ner guests . unday. Adv. · uper-fine. D;iy · _ " H 11 d "Cl .. .. Doc a an 1erry chear l\Iyrna .. , 1.,..,, '" cali,d home 1·n. ou«b'i" s,,de,ts, wm '" d, e:--· r:- .d . . . Y morn111g becau e f . o t 11e 11lnes s >f te rville la t ,. rtf ay Fv1 ttlllg friend · · her m t 1er :-,;. ell i'c M 1 'fheY returnee • ra11ce .with the ; co mpan1ecl . ·her· h ay Moon ,,,·d . . • I rom · . 111 Cami> fe,.v c ay wnh her ome p are · now . and. spen t a th D1v1 ·10 11 · an 1 37 Sherman awaiting t 1ie1r lt s charge. town. arents Ill Mid 11 Eve lyn Pifer ha taken time hy the Dorothy tra w wa re- ock and a lr eady began her ne r gt•e t f \d • a unday ,rn0 · na :.1ayhugl1 . fo

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(( n ntinue d from page one.) their own. o in spite of ~he _cru _hing debt under which the 111 t1tut1~n 11 1 52 when. one year previou 1 le fo undiqg of the Denominational was working, a campaign for fun 1 inr tine i,t of 'I ' · ti t d wa · inaugurated immediately. ln ' ., 1 1011 , 1e s u ent, d ,,,;, college o,g,.,i,ed ' I cal mis- chapel o"e morni"g 4.000 "" h" h h d h . pledged and from other ources s uffi 01 ·tr ,· coci·et . ) · 11 w 1c d a muc . . • were gathered so that J. ' ,.,,- · ~ starti g th . . 111-1 I c1ent tlrnd 111 1 . bega_n and .111 _1893 _the tct_v~ a vear later . e. enom111at1ona J : on tructton 1 ht! next religious . . building was cled1cated. Th 1 1)Ut lei , tut. was the young m:~~sn\:;;~:1; ing was distingui he? in bein_g tl~e ,~ ti ng vl,i' _1 f 11 1 fir s t college A soc1atton Bu1ld1ng 111 c 1o se 1y o owec . ,,, a )"O 'u iig'-' 1w Owa , men - prayer meet- , Ohio and one of the fir t few 111 the t 1 These two organization;; were coun 1e fo rerunner · of the present y _ :.1. Thery A· s ociation at ocial tter.\. and Y. \\'. C. :\ . 'iein care for theBuilding Phy ical, il I n 1877 at ovington, Ky. there ~.nd ·piritual needs of every college II s he ld a con~·cn ti on with view t nan. Howt!ver. it should be the t;i bl i,hing college :\ sociations ;piritual influence more than any t ro ugho ut .\merica. The only s tu- ) ther that permeate the co llege ac!e nt t o attend from Ohio was a !llan tivitie s. The Y. '.\L . A. meeting is ro lll tterbcin. He returned frolll the " piritual thermometer" of this the c o nvention o filled with enthusi- 1 college for by the Y. M. . A. meet­ "\ , m that hi . ardor spread among his I ·ng ne can determine the strength iellow tudent so in the allle year of religious spirit that prevails here. Otterbein founded a student Y. '.\l. Finally we must not allow Otter­ C. A .. the first one in the tate. The bein to become lax in religious fervor ·.vomen followed in l-882 by establish- but mu t strive to keep her in the 1 iJ1g a Y. V . C. A .. which had the hon- • for eground a ., s he has aiways h~en in or of being the first of its kind in I the pas t. tep

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MCKellar Flower Shop 22 N. High St.

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Program for Recital at Lambert Hall Wednesday Evening.

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put up JU t rightFancy Rose , v. eet p ea , 10 let , Carnations, Etc.

Mr. H. F. Moore is our agent in Westerville. You will do well to see him.

College Jewelry, Rings, Pins, Spoons, Official "O", Cuff-Links, and Society Pins. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE

:.li ss Helen Beers will participate in a musical \,Vedn esday evening at Lambert Hall at 8 o'clock. Mis s Beer one of the graduates in the ; la ss of 19: 9 in piano. She will render the Prairie Scene Suite by Char­ les \Vak etie ld Cadman. Other numbers on the program will begin at o'clock.

The program follows: Piano Quartet-Tarantella. Op. 122 Rheinberger Ethel Eubank -, Esther Harley. LornaClow. Hazel Dehnoff Piano-Harvest Moon, 01>. 78, No. 1 Frederick A. William Mabel Schott Paul Wachs Piano-Le Pa - De s Bouqueture Helen \,Vea,·er Sibella Song-O weet Little Fairy . Lorna Clow \ 'iol in-Souvenir . . . . Drdla France Bosler Cornetet Piano-(a) The Ghost in the C himney Kullak. Op. 8 1, 1 o. 10 (b) Drolleries . Von Wilm, Op . 12, No. 5 Dorothy Sowers Voca l Duet-Where My Caravan Has Rest ed Lohr Virginia and Wray Richardson Piano-Balancelle (ln the Swing) :\llazurka Paul 'vVachs Zora Y o umans ong-l t Was Not in the \IVinter Buzzi-Peccia Beatrice Fisher Popper . . . 1." iolin-Gavotte Russell Cornetet Theodore Lack Piano-:.Iarqui s e :.lenuet. Op. 271 Kathleen White Piano-(a) Bravura ( Etude) Floren ce ::--iewell Barbour (b) Feu Follets (Fireflie ) . G. . Grant- chaefer Florence Dixon Cameron ·ong- Little A sure Rings . Rob e rt Wright P iano-Prairie Sketc hes ( Suite for Pianoforte) Chas . \Vakefield Cadman, O p. 21 (a ) Dawn (b ) Yu ccas (c) A L ege n d o i th e P lain s (d) Whi p e r - of th e Ni g ht H e le n Bee r s, Class of 1919 Vocal D ud - 'i n g to 1l e . . . Denza E th el E u ba nk s a nd Eli zabeth Fontanelle


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" ' hemis t ry in War" wa s t he ub j ect o f a n intere s t ing ta lk given by P r o fe so r \ V ein land befo r e th e cien ce lu h M nda y even in g. Ma rc h thirty-fir s t. T he speaker in clu ded in hi s br ief hist o ry of t h e p ra c ti ce o f chemi ca l wa r fare , it introd uc t ion by th e Germa n s in t he recent wa r. H e th en na med and exp lai ned th e kind o f ga s s he ll u ed a g a in t th e Bri ti h an d Fre nch, giv ing fina ll y a rev iew of the Bri t ish e ff o r ts to co mba t t he de a d ly weap o n o f th eir en e m ie

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·M r. a n d ~1r s. E r nes t h e n in g t o n ' s hos p ital it y thr ew ope n th eir h o m e o n So uth · ro ,·e stree t Fri day afte rn oo n f r a n in fo rm a l r ece pt io n · g ive n in ho no r o f \ \ ' ill ia m J e nnin gs Brya n . I T he c iti ze n o f \V e~ te r vill e and t h e s tu d e n t s o f t h e co ll eg e w e r e ghd fo,· th e o ppo r t un ity o f m ee t:ng a 111a1i of uch wo rld-wide fam e. Mr. Bryan I wa s in \ \' es te rvi ll e in t he int e r es t s o f th e An t i- ·al oo n L eagu e o f Am e r ica .

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M r s. f. >i . S mith ve r y p lea santl y en ter tained a num be r o f g ues t s a t he r ho m e 0 11 \ Ves t a ll eg e ave nu e Satur ­ day eve11 ·ng. T ho se presen t were H e le n E n so r. L eora C o uch eno ur. M ari e \ \ "ago ncr . Ge n eviev e M ull in , H az le Pa y n e, ·· Rat " Moo r e . Bi ll V a n ce . H e rb ert !ey e rs, Ray G iff o r d. a nd R a lph ' mit h.

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Ray Gifford r ece n t ly d ischa rge d from th e army, re tu r ned t o h is hom e ' aturd ay, H e h ad spe n t

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The lid i o ff fu r M ay :tvl o rnin g breakfas t A co ng en ial littl e g r o u p co n s is tin g o f l'vi i es B eatri ce F ishe r . , Ge n evieve Mull in, G la d ys :i\l cClu r e. a nd :i\l ess rs. '' Ilindu" Ban cr o ft , "B ill " I \' ance a n d "Bo b" \,\/ ri g ht, en joyed their morn in g m ea l ? ( ·o m e wh e re up j er e k). No wo nd er it wa s co n ge ni a l. "Mo n roe" th e new L a und ered Co l­ lar-'· Ba lzac" th e new Soft o llar in f"·e co lors. E . J. No rri s.-Ach ·.

TENNIS REQUISITES e ntra l hi , v,-e a r in positi on to up p ly yo ur n eecL .

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Dr. S nave ly r eceive d t he ~a d new . on u nday o f t he cl a th of h is n ep h ew. , VVill ia m G. S nav ly. H e was a p r o mi ne nt mem be r of t h e cla s of 1907. ,

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Mrs. , e ll ie L. ob le visi ted r e la- - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - . . tive s in Ham il to n, h io ,·er the 1 B . W. W E L L S week-end . j The T ailor Men's H o leproof and lnterw ven j Corner S t a t e and M a in Streets Ho,e. si lk lisle , at .... .. .......... 35c t o 50c l'ure si lk. al ................... 65c t o $1.50 I Clea ning a n d Pressing Done on E. J . Sorris.-Aclv. Short Notice.

We Restring Raquets If you hav e a r a cque t t hat n e eds r estringing, bring it in and _h a ve it put in F ir s t C las s Condition by one of t he best wo rkm en in t h e entire country. All wor k guaranteed .

\ e inv ite y u t c 1n e 1n and a ll , u the p lea ur e f , h ow in 0 · y u ur co mp lete line of Ten n i od . " I F IT' S F OR T E NNIS W E HAVE IT"

SCHOEDINGER-MARR CO.

'' Quiz and Quill" Club met at }di s Q uality 100 North H igh Stree t Keller's h ome on Friday evening. j Service Two new m e m be r were received int , mem l e1·shi1 : 11i ss Jo ep h ine Foor Ch oice Cut Flowers and Corsage titdent ·' IIead(_J uarters f or Atliletic Uoocl an d M i s E d ith Bi n gham . The disBouq u ets. cu s io n w a an inter es t ing topic and Q uality Best- Prices R ight th e soci al tim e w a s en joyed by a ll S. S_ tate Ci t__ izen ____, 345 .,__ __St._ _ _ __ __ p r e e nt. P atronize T a n & Cardinal Advertisers Patronize Tan & Cardinal Advertilen

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