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WESTERVILLE, OHIO. MARCH 2, 1926.

I BEREA Season

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DEBATERS WILL MEET WILL COMPLETE BASKET AKRON AND BLUFFTON BALL CAREER SATURDAY Negative Team Will Meet Akron o n Home Platform.. Prof. Cooper to Judge.

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Concerts A Coshod.on. a.nd

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The··· ---1n1t1 al appearance of the Glee lub fo h. r t I year was - ta.ged on aturda" . _ , evc nrng. l· ebruary 20 at entenbt11• D ' th g. uc to th e fact that ere wa a bas ke t ball g ame on the loca1 fl oor, se vera l o f the 0tterbl'in 1 a !linni c· . . the anie to \ Vcsterv1lle to see d ga me. As a re ult the attcnaance at th e concert wa s rather mall. O\\'ever ti · cou i . ie J>rog ram wa well given, fir - denng the fact that t h is was the · t concert of the ea on. On Thur d.ay February 25, the club ,,. nt to ' o hocton , where jt put 011 a cun . . t I i ccr t iat eveuiug Th e ;1Uc]eucc ,va • 1 , w' l 1>1 a d with tlit: pro1lra111 a . . appJ ' wa 111d1cated by their hearty au e Tl. 11 S program marks •the initial . · Gt apl arancc o f any 0tterb in ee lub 111 . C day the o hocton. Th e next ,,, club wen t to Z\ewa rk anJ <>«Ve a aud · . concert in the high school · Jtonu A for 1 111 · • rrangement were m ad, tie Pro 1na gram throu g h C. M . Bown, Wh o in 192:l_ wa a s tud e nt at Otterbein

Otterbein's fir t confe rence d eba te will be he ld in the college chapel Fri­ day evenin g when the affirmat ive team of Akron Un iv er s ity m eet Otte r ­ bein's nega tive tea m on the confer­ ence questi~n of Child Labor . A r­ nold. J71etchcr a nd l -1 Porte will up­ ho ld the negativ e i.:le. Otterbein affirmative , Miller, Lauk­ huff and Knight, will mee t Bluffton' 11ega1i,·e team at Bluffton Friday

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GLEE CLUB MAKES ITS INITIAL APPEARANCE St arts

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eve ning. 1-'rof. W. l-1. Cooper. of Ohio uni ve rsity. will ju,lge th e dehate he r e Friday night. He will give hi s de ci io n o rally. Th 11c. <! ha i :of , t ri~n le ne with 1'1u · ki1v,um h r and t ' ' tertbe in at \,Vitte n berg. on Mar h 12 -

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aptain Widdoe s playing a for11 e of th e \\·ard 1m s iti o n has I>een en team·~ mo -t con i tent scorer -. ev rd tllough he usuall y had a gua -~~-~ · " ' \ 1I pecially detailed to trail l Hill . v ; i. a good fighter and ha . kep t t i_e . all sea -on l f ther is team sc rapping . .' . . al s I 5 ev r a que lio n de c i ions h • tall(l. hi ground. . lettrn g way s ' . . kllo\v that 0tterbe111 1s 11 t . . .. e very team to be caught napping. · ext a urday·s ga m e end hi s third sea _o n a

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!l'rain ' Pecial fea ture o n the pro · heart~, rvine Harold is re ceiving a IJi · Welcome a a cornet so lo i t. ing th ran(! Ru ian Fantasy is pleas­ .\. R real mu ic lo ver . Professor rea d' · pe ard is appearing in some 111g d . tt erb e in cager. Pro ' unng the cour e of th e a n gram th' _ _ __ O C - - - ietv p is ye.ar, thu giving it var.· rof AND Y. W . WILL dt al 0 f · PC. ard deserve a great er d'1 e.11te.c1 e t for putting u ch a ta l- Y. M. HOLD JOINT MEETING or anizar . year . c l u IJ. 10 11 as t l11s 01, th Th e re will be a big join t m eeti ng hav ~latfor,111. Hi tireles e ffort 1>U1lt u of Y. M. an d Y. \V . Tue cla eve n­ . . . of ,vt. ix re1>re entative. 11 h P a mu 1cal organ1zat1011 March 9. Proud c l-T Otterb e in may we ll be the Y. M . . A. of Bonebrake · arold Thomp -o n. who f th<.' minary \·--, ,·11 have cha rge ontinu ed On Page Five) . Mu ic will be furni hed b me tmg. - · f · l u ded in the party r lml ~ obcrt C--­ a quart t 111c . . . Kn· • A_ m ee tin g like tins ho u ( ight to Represent B n I>ra k e. h ne pirit between t For: · P· ens1c Frat at Convention he lp create a li 1 I<a two school . five d Ppa . D elt a cleared venty---0 . Ollar b Pictur " Y t 11c pre entation of the No Paper Last Week. l'heate· :he Fo I," at the Garden t of the Wa h ington's "'It ,_ e r.lll Io nd ay ni 00 ht ' Feb . 15. . n accoun h . I I ho liday la t Monday t er e l{OI) Oney will be u eel to euJ B 1 1rt c a . C d' rt Ki · ar ma J th . light a a repr entative to wa no 1 ue Of the Tan and • at1onal p·1 K k Wa hington ' Birthday was . v llti 011 appa Delta C 11 la t ',v~e ·cl a holiday by the faculty Park ', which will be he ld at E tes proc a1me . t the Vacat'· olorado, during the pring everal year ago but ow111g o 1011 K . . ome atur011 X.t lllp · night will al o enter an fact that this day 1ia c i oraneo . t1 c u pcakmg conte r at day and unday in th e la t two years o11vention. no vacati n had been g rant ed.

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REVIVAL SERVICES TO CONTINUE THIS WEEK

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Thls Evening Is College Women's Night.-College Men's Meeting

Cornes Thursday. ____ a feature of th r f evange I ic ervices which are now bein g conducted in the nited Brethren c hu r ch under the direction of Dr. . . Edwin Rupp , th e pa tor. and XeJ A. v\/i lburg. a,ista nt pa tor, Dr. Howard H . Ru sell k d . b po e Iast un ay eve11111g on t 11e u ject, " Lawyer' Plea for a hri st ian Faith." La t night pecial se rvices , fo r the hri tia n Endeavor Tonight o lleg \, omen will cupy a prominent place in the evening's ser­ vice . The Men ' Bibi cla es of the unday choo l w ill have pecial e r­ Wedne day ev ning, ollege Thur ,iay e,·e nin g. and the J tuii ors. ,I nterm diat e. , and Boy cout Friday ev ning. All of the meetings thu far have had excellent at t endance. Both the college and the town have been giving hea rty upport.

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TAN AND CARDINALS OUT PLAY B.-W. SQUAD Ret urn s to For:m of Muskin g um Game on Berea Floor-Wid­ does High Scorer. O tterbein won her eighth conference basket hall game las t aturday at the cxpe n c of Ba ldwin - 'vVa llace at Berea by the one-s id ed sco re of 6 1 to 34. The Tan and Cardinal quintet r e­ turned to its form of th e Muskingum game a t th e beginning of th e second ha lf and had the game in l•and th e rest of the tim e. Th e s core at th end of the first half wa 26 to 13. \Vi<ldoes was the I adi ng s,ore r of th e game with e lev 11 ba kct an<l oue foul for a ~otal d 23 r oiut . Bu , 11 followed with ix baskets a11d five 17 point . Th e foul fou ls totallin ..:s ung .;; I ·~v<.: I :-.:ipro •c n:eni }\~er ti ,1 "-Clly n ,rnd }.J u~kingum g,1111 ;;. Th team wa. s ucc es ful in ten of th e leven attempt from the fifteen foot lin e. Poro ky played hi u ual conis tant ga m a t the tip-off po iti n and came thro ugh for five 1> int . His bigg t he lp however wa not in hi s hooting but in hi d efen iv e work and in takin g th e ball off o f the back boa rd. No t one follow-u1 ~h t wa: d b I ma . Y tie OJ)J onent. · chi ll wa th highe 5t point-g tt r of the Berean , 1·ith nme · · t . Th pom f o un d no d 1'ffi1cu l ty 1 .Tan '. and .arcl'nal 111 pene trat ing th e defense f the up .- tater . R' . ieg 1e 1iad th misf rtun e to twi t hi s kn ee badly in the hootin practice be twee n halve - and wa unabl ( ·ontinued On Page F i,·e)

PREXY HAS BIRTH DA y

Pr id e nt VI/. G. lippi11 er celebrated a birt hday Monday, March 1. \Vh ther or not th e fact that Mar h "ca m in like a lamb ' ha.:! a n v thin,,. to do with it. we will not atte1~pt t gu , but the Pr ident pent hi. birthday 'quietly at h 111 ·• and did no indulge in any wild cape r u h a might b a ~ribed to th e ·'mad Mar h ----0 Hare.'' P rh ap we hould not t II Girls' Banjo Class O rganized o we will ju t whi p r that thi birth­ b n uc- day wa th e Ii fty-third. 11 w type of work ha - - - 0 C--c s fu ll y tarted ii, the mu i · departProf. Rosselot Re-elected. men t . Mane! lin cla e for girl hav been o rganiz ed with Mi Hazel BarnProfe or . P. Ro e lot wa reg rover as in tru c tor. bout twenty elected to th e B ard of Directo r • of girl have enrolled in thi s co ur e. The th e F ranklin ounty om muni cla mee t in two ectio ns a t 6:00 a nd lub at a meeting held in o lumbu 7 :00 on Tue clay evening. la t \ \ ' edn fay.


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Department that all subscriptio ns to Will Come as the F inale to Parents' W M t'f \ 1 M st B 1 ul ay on ay · o eau G"1r1 to Get Can dy.

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Due t o the fact th a t th e Parent s' Day prog ram of last year was s uch a CA LEN DA R ~ucctss. it ha s been decided to make the occasion an a nnual affa ir. _L a r g_e- 1 Tuesday, M arch 2ly th ro ug h th e effo rts o f the V a r s1 t y · · Y. M. a nd Y. \\". at 6 1). 111 . .. 0 ., assoc 1at10n a va lllI e\'I·11 e co n 1es t ·1 1 I I Ii I th o Co: Jege VVomen 's night at w1 )e , taget as a 111a e to e pr · Evange li st ic M ee tin gs. gram whi c h " ·ill be given 'aturJay. May J. Wednesday, March 3prog ram omewha t s imila r to M en's Bible Class ni gh t at that of last yea r is being pla nn ed by E ,·a ngel is ti c M ee tin gs. the V a r sity " O.'' Each of th e vari ­ Thursday, March 4o us socia l g ro up s, both m e n and Co ll ege M e n's ni g ht at Eva nwo men. w ill give a vaude ville act. not ge li s tic Se rvi ct•s. to excee d tw enty minute s in len gth. Friday, March 5The a udi e n ce will judge w hi c h act is Juni ors . [nt e rm edi ates. a nd the best a nd to wh om th e Var s ity Boy Sco ut s ' ni g ht at Reviva l •·o·• vaudev ill e loving c up s hall be M eet in g s. awa rd ed , Tri a ng le D eba te- . kr o n he re A new id ea. wh ich is being worked a nd B lu fft o n th e r e. o ut. is to co ndu c t a b ea uty contes t Saturday, March 6a mo n g th e gir ls o f th e co ll ege. The Baskctball with K e n yo n in girl who is vo ted th e most beautifu l. h ig h sc hoo l g ym . by th e audience, is t o r ece iv e a la rge box of ca nd y. Tuesday , March 9With th e e id eas a s •a nucl e us, the Rec ital in L a mb ert H a ll. 1 Va r s ity "0'' is perfecting plan to ma ke thi event one o f th e mo s t prominc nt of the year. INSTRUCTORS AND STUDENT

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More New Students. Due to an ero r in the last issue of th e Tan a nd Ca r ,lin a l th e fo llo win g nam es we r e o mitted : Lena Coo ksey. L ogan. 0 .: :\Irs. Mary 0. Mayn e. W esterville ; Elsie \ Vhitn ey. \\"esterville; Mrs. Laura :\oe l. \N esterv ille. The nam e, Henry La ll'r e nce, in the las t issue !'hottld ha,·c been La wr ence Henry.

Carl D. E ngl rnd of B a ld win-vVallace was th e w inn e r of the Stat e O ratori ca l Con t es t hel d F r iday eveni n g , F e bruar y 19 a t Hiram College. The topic of th e winning s peech wa: ·'T he S eq uen ce o f Life". A lth· o ug h poo r I y at te nd ed. compe titi o n fo r ho no r s wa s very k ee n. H a ro ld awa rd ed

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Foundatio n of l-'~ace". Ea rl H oover wh o was Otterbein's co nt es ta nt ran ke,I third with th e o r a­ tion. "lnvis ible Lhain s" . Hoove r ha s cbeen active in il-e O rato rica l Assoc ia­ t io n fo r the last two y ea r s. ta kin g sec­ ond in la st yea r s contesl T he o rat io n ,; ,.-ere a ll o f high qu a l­ ity as th e ir title, indi cate. Th e o th er spea ke r,· na m es a nd th ei r pro du c­ tion · a re as fo ll m,· : Cassel Higley. Hira m . "The Path o f Peace''; Melton Boyd. Mu s kin g-um. " Th-e Hum a n Hace" ; J oseph Sittler, Jr., Wittenberg. " Th e pirit of P ilate''; Frank Gwoh, Heid e lb e r g . "China at the Cros -Roads".

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Clippingers Entertain. Pre ide nt -a nd Mrs. W. G. Clipping­ er gave a Wa hington' s Birthday din­ ner F riday eve nin g, F ebruary 19th. Gues ts prese nt were Mi . Ma y L. Hoerner. Profe s r and Mr . B. W . Valentine, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. R upp an d t heir daughter , Doroth y, a nd Dr. R aymond Phelan.

---0 C--­ WORDS TO FIGHT SONG PUBLISHED

On Friday afternoon. F ebruary 19. a uniqu e e n te rta inm e n t wa · g iven in the Ba1Hist C hurch. at Sunbury. by three ttenbe in repre e ntativ es. T he p,· :zr:i'm consis ted of vi lin solos hy Mi ss Hazel 13a rn g ro ver and piano numh er by Mi s He le n Van ce. who arc ins tructors in the o n se r va­ tory of !vfu s ic. and ~everal r ea din o- by Miss Alic e l ro ps t. . A large and appreciative a ud ience g r eeted the performers, and insisted upo n their ea rl y return to un h ury.

Due to the fact that so mauy s tu­ - - -0 C- - dent do no t k no w the word s t o the Student Taken To Hospit.al. new F ight ong which wa s r e­ :Mi s Beulah \Vingate wa s ta ken to cent ly composed b y Prof. G. G. Gra­ G rant Hos pital la t vVeclne: day after­ bill, they are her e published for the n o n for a third operation withi n the fi r t tim e. las t few months. . Late t r eports - in­ We're here to fight fo r clear Id Otter­ dica te that Miss Wingate i progress­ bein , ing nicely. he will probalbly not r e­ We' ll never let her colo rs trail. turn to choo l this eme ter. o play the game to win for Ott e r be in. H a ng up the score, we cannot fail. ome lad s, rememb e r, now, we've got to win, ur c 1 r ba ll not touch th e ground, For a lma mater we will do o r die , In vict ry let our cheer re ound.

- - - - 0 C---PHILOMATHEA hi! mathea enjoyed a fine e ion Friday evening. A good b usiness meeting was held, followed by a "Geographical ketch of the A r ctic Regions" by K. W. Kum ler, and a " Criticism" b y R. A. Shipley.

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~ALUMNAL "HEN" BERCAW BRINGS cANT_?N ALUMNI TO GAME /

Civil War Veteran Writes Interesting Letter To Editor

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SOLOMON WEIMER DIES IN CLEVELAND HOME

SUCCESS OF FAMILY REUNION IS ASSURED

A large cro wd of a lu mni wi tn essed Solom on Weimer, o f th e class of Otterbein Groups in American Cities the Wooster- tt er1be in ga m e la st week. I' '78, di ed seve ral days ago a t hi s home Have Responded 80% in Cleve land. He was a pionee r edu About fo rty came ove r fr o m Ca nton Strong. in a big bus furnished b y " H en" Ber- I ================d ca tor and for a number of yea rs prin­ caw, '1 6. superintend ent o f th e i\'. 0. cipal o f West Hig h School of CleveTwen ty poi nts out side of Ohio will T. & L. Co. Du e to th e fog th ey did "As k th e first gray-bea rd ed far m er la nd. H e ha d been ill for mor e than find group s o f Otterbein fo llowe rs not arrive until th e fi rs t h alf o f the yo u meet on th e st re ets of 'Ne st er- a year. At the tim e of hi s dea th he unit ing in th e Big Family Reunion game was over IHI t we re th ere for th e vill e if the run s and 1hrooks o f l1is was 73 yea rs old. P rogram on th e ni g ht of March 26th. hig finis h. Mr. Weimer met with g rea t success There are onl y a few points where fa rm are a s b ig as in his yo u th a nd I Jn the word of our co r respondent am s ure he wo ul d answer you, after ' as prin cipa l of V,/ es t High. In 1924, we have sufficient numb ers o f alumni, for that di stri ct, "Th e s pirit n ever ran giving yo u a won~cri n g , s izi_ng- u p a y ea r after hi s retireme nt, pupils, th a t have n ot res ponded to the call. higher th an ir did a t th a t ga m e. Yo u look. Are th ey as ,!)lg now a s 111 my a lum ni a nd friend s un ve iled a tablet N ew York City, clue to th e unfortun ­ sec we all went ther e expectin g to see boy hood? Young m a n th ey are all at a dinner in his hon or. It was said ate acc ident to Mr. Frank vVilsey is Otterbein continu e her winning s tr ea k dri ed up : run s in which I used to tra p to have been the fi rs t talb let to a living still witho ut a definit e leader. J ohn s­ and she did. v\f.c fought for o ur tea m m us hrats a nd in p laces wider than edu cator. town, Pa., Seattle a nd Spoka ne, W as h­ Mr . We 1·111e r ca n1 e to Otterb e1·n ington, and Charleston,W. Va., wilt . every mmutc o f t h e game b u t 1·t was n 't you co uld rua a nd j ump h ave a ll dried until th e very las t few s eco nd s w h e n u p s ir, or d~,-in ~ll ecl _down to a · m ere from his home in Beac h City, Stark complete the list if th ey come through . · So 1t 1s w.ith A lu m Cree k. Co unt y, Ohio. 0 n e threa d . Twenty of tw enty-five-80 %- not bad. Poros ky,s fi e Id er pu t O tt e r b em He was a lo),a l fri e nd of his Alma . m . t I1e Iea d c1·I d our pep J'I t era II ). I \V Twenty- thr ee counties in Ohio will pomt . h ·v , l have s.een !)lg saw- logs, grea t ra .il s a nd. a ll sort s of .tra. s h Mater and one of the fir st to stipport have mee tin gs on that night. Four'­ ca tcI1 on Ii re. Th e IJas k et wa s t h e limb s, fence . . I to cu t Ioose a n d a II o ur r ese rv e go fl oat. rn g off o n. it s broad , sw irli ng -t he n ew a lumni program. In him we teen more should have meetings. s1gna 1 Tha t mea ns twenty- three out of J>CJl that hacI bee n I1e 11 c b ac k f or 39 breas t after a s .pri n g fres het; • . look . at had a ge nerous, enthu sias tic fr iend. fl I H e is surv ived by his wife a nd two thirt y-se ven or 62 % that isn't so g ood. . b l'k t 11111111tes ur st out I e a pen -u p ooc . h .er now! S h .e is a m er e sh1111111 er111 g • one w1-11 cl eny 1l ut · ti1a t \ ·v " oos t e r bit" of moo n s hin e. o f her former self. da ug ht ers. Cla rk, Craw fo rd , a nd g reat big Cuya­ ~o \ ,Vhy clear s ir. when I was a boy - - - - 0 C--- hoga, toge th er with Delaware, Fair­ held tI1c up p r I1a n cl for t h e fi rs t 39 . . I k f f Ott b 1• , t h ere wa s a swamp b etwee n th e ma111 The Class of 1947 field, Fulton, Green, H oc king, Huron, O . mmutes. too our _e r ~ ~ s j road a nd Sa um Ha ll wherei n bu ll 1 • 1110 t staunch support e rs 111 thi s v1cm- f d d h U . cl And still a noth er boy-we ll we Lorain, Maho ning, Ma rion , Miami, and . I ro g s a Ilo un ecI ,a n w en t I1e · · I h n1te itv to th e ga me. Once m th e seco nd I f U . were ge ttrn g too many g1r s any ow T usca ra was w ill make it 100 %-possi­ · . . r et 11rc n 1JOY S- a m a sort o m- · I · I ble? Sure. What do yo u say? half when th e bat tl e wa s goi ng aga inst . • If .k t 1n t 11 s c ass. 1 11 M r. an cl M W e haven' t had time to hear from us these fo ur men bega n a ch atter for versa .1s t m yse . - .wou < s tn e up, a r rs. B en J aynes, '2 1, '20, O C th e like of w hi ch 1 neve r h ad mornm.g prayn 111 th e C hap~! On Bo nebrake Semin ary, Dayton, a n- J th e fo re ign g roups ye t b ut from their h~artl. Not one of th e m could talk i J 0 r d a n s st0 rmy Ban ks T S t a~d' th ey no unc ed th e a rriv a l of Rob ert Orr on r ready respo nse in the pa st we are confidcnt that we can expect them to . wo B uld •reg . ul . a rl y . ope cl nh a nd sing f ,., bass. F ebru ar)' 2 1. on the way I1ome- t h ey h a cl Ie f t t h e1r 1J U 11 ro"'s are . \" ,, u t t he s ,, a mp an t e Th e prospec ti ve cl eba tor, orator listen voices at •v ooste r. J · th h ' ' 0 C in- no t o n W. A. I. U. but a 11 go n e. le 11 yo u, s ir, · ere . as a nd prea cher we ig hed in at se ve n . . . of • • P. E. P. which will be on and 1hat 1s fin e sup poi t th e O ld hcen a g r ea t c ha n ge in the run s 3111ce ' pound s a nd thr~e ounces. in th e air on th a t night. Canton, chool's activities. r was a IJoy, a II a re cl n·eeI up, sir. · Ch ' T k Co ngrat ul at ions fo lks. vVe lco mc to 111.a, 0 ·yo and Kyoto, J apa n, a n.:! - --O C - - - Good m o rning!" t he class Robert. Manila a nd Sa n Fernand o, P . I., a re MID-WINTER HOMECOMING IS "So w h ile th e run s o f m y boy hood ;( 0 cha nce boys, yo u ca n 't gai n on sure to be in wi th us. SUCCESSFUL memori es o f \ Vestervi ll e are not a ll t hem thi s week. We are enro ll ing - - - - 0 C - -- ­ dr ied up, it is a littl e difficu lt to set M a_v Li z bet h Good ri ch, da ug hter of DAYTON-OTTERBEIN th e Wi th Muskin g um -O tt erb e in t h e m a flo w agai:i." Ka y and Di ck Good ri ch, ex.. ' 2:1, of SOROSIS ENTERTAINED ga me a an attra ctio n th e alumn! r eThi s mighty interes ting letter comes L C'ha no n. Ohio. sponded to th e call for a vVmter from G en e1·al :Morris S chaff, of C.1 m,\ 11{1 say-thi s yo un g lady a dd, The members of the Dayto n-Otter­ Homecoming ii~ fine_ fas hi o n. It ' b rid ge, Ma ss. , \\"h o was a stud e nt ;n " ·eig ht to t he class-8 3--l poun ,ls. bein Soros is were ent erta ined at the would be exceedmgl y cl1ficult to n ame Otterbei n befo r e th e Civil War. Tha t' s pret ty fi ne. ho me of th e Misses Lucille an d Chris all of tho e present a nd s omeone May Li zbe th is a ll set for Otter- tin a vVa hl in Belmont. T he weather - - - - 0 C - - -,hein a nd w ill fa ll right in lin e be- was decidedly un favora.ble but a good would be si1 re to be m issed so it is MRS. BRINER IS HOSTESS TO STARK COUNTY CLUB hind her bi g- brother who wi ll get to crowd braved the elemen ts. " lca­ better not to attempt to na m e or num ber those present. Ott er I>e111 · a year o r so before she bocl" , one perfect ly good Chevrolet, - -- All, however, wh o were prese nt Mrs. Orvi ll e Bri ne r, ex., \\'as hos- does. was stu ck with a ll four s, but Reve rend went all'ay satisfi ed th a t O tt erbei n h as tess to the February m ee tin g of the O n ce mor e a pro ud fat her fa iled to Wa hl saved th e si nkin g one with a the best court team in year s. T h e Stark Co un ty Woman's C lub. T h e no tify us o f th e a rrival of a member coupl e of good Fords a nd the meeting ga me, although we did not win it, t welve m embers prese n t a nswered to of t he clas s of 1947. It wa s not until proceeded. 1~as one in which enthusiasm ran t h e ro ll ca ll with qu otation s fr om . Lin - afte r we ha d piled up a whole list of The fea ture of the evening was th e l11gh. Two wond erful teams battled coin or Longfe llow. Two very mter- g irl s fo r t he class th a t L. E . "Caesar" P rench newspaper, 'Le Soleil," pre­ splendidly for fo rty minutes. Ea.c h estin g paper s were r ead. "U nu sua l J ohn so n. '24. broke fo rth with the pa red and presented by Mrs. Opal Gil­ enjoyed the fin e suppo rt of a crow d Experie n ces in th e Life of L in co ln ,' ' news of th e birth of "B illie" Dean , w ho bert Cassel, ' 17. by Miss H e le n E ldridge. ex.. and a rri ved ahout th ree months ago. of rooters. Otterbein colors dominated the re­ One of th e nice little feature s of the "Longfe llow" b y Mrs. Lydia Garver Mr. a nd Mrs. J ohn so n li ve at Desh- fr es hm ents and decorations. There will be no March meeting evening was th e appearance of ou r Cooper, ' 16. ler. Ohio, whe re "Caesar" is principal sin ce th e Sorosis is join ing in th Big old cheer-leader, D ea n Upso,n, '25 , fvlr s. e va Anderso n M e rtz , ' 18, of of t he hi gh sc hool. \ Varren , Ohio , was a g uest. \ Ve ju st rece ntl y heard that J ose- Family Reuni on with the Dayto n who led a few cheers. The splendid response of a lumni Th e corr es ponde nt of the c lub ph ine Agnes Garver joined th e class Alumni Association. The Ap ril meeting wi ll be the elecfro m Day ton, Columbus, Zan esvi ll e, wri tes, ·'We a r e all ve1·y much p leased o n Janu ary J\l. S he is a daught er of tio n meeti ng. Cleveland, Canton, Chillico th e, and with th e interest that is b e ing ta ken J o hn Ga rv e r, ' 17. of Strasb urg.

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in this club. Every one eligib le, see m s to want to join, a nd a ll a re wor kin g h ard to make th e Otterbein Wome n's Club a s ucc ess." - --- 0 C - --'10. F loyd E. Me nk e, w h o has bee n . conne·cted with the O tis B an k m g Company, Cleveland, is t ransferred to th e N cw York office of th at compa ny in th e divide nd d epartment.

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Dewey, Geo..-\. Cuc, a nd ot her doing an o r i.,inal piece of wo rk and ly important pe r so11ages who. stand disc o verin g so m~thing th e stud en~ fo r th e educati o na l infl uences tha t m er eh · fo ll ows d1rect1 on s. ln a sy m a ke u11 eq uinx:ally for peace? I tem ~vh er e the st ud ent merely fo lPublished Weekly iA the intere11t ol I A country which h as refu sed to a. c- i. · lo ws dir c, t io ns a nd is not train ed Ill Otterbein by the · · · · · t iv · e an d OTTERBEIN LITERARY cept compulsory tra 1111ng and se r vice \ me e tin g· new pro bl em s, 1n1t1a SOCIETIES for a ll of its citizens ca nn ot consist- \ o riginal thin k i11g ca nno t devel op. Westerville, Ohio c11tly pe rmit yo un g men ambi ti ous fo r HAMPERS INITIATIVE Exami 11 ations too often call fo r unMember of the Ohio College PreN an e.ducat.io.n to b.e. for ced into ac- j - - -Coltttnbu• assi m ila ted fac ts, n.1 ere . com.mitt·edd Association. A recent edi to ria l in the . . cletinitio ns. o r mc rn onzed ltsts 1nstea cept111g nulttary tr ammg as part of th e . . 0 1spatch pay mg t ri bute to L incol n h . mat erprice fo r t hat ed ucat ion . . . . . . o f a tes t to sec ho w much t 1 STAFF menti oned l11 s habit of th111k111 g no rth , . k. of the V Harsha, 'Z7 . Milita ry trainin g does not provide ial ha s affected th e t 1111 ·mg Editor .. .. .......... W ayne · 1 . . . . east. so uth a nd we st of a pro b lem. a nd __ f th ese Asst. Ed itor .. .. Louie \'•," . _·orri s. :! ~h e be t fo rm of physical t~a111m.g. and att ributes much o f his succes to his , student. I her e 111u s.t be bot 11 ;evelopC ontributin g- E ditors1t doe s no t teach construcllve citizen- a bility 10 ··think thin g t hro u h.' ' p hases b ut " ·e belteve th e b \Vanda Gallagher, '26 shi p. Th e atm osp her e of mi li tary I Th t i . ti t . ,h f g t ment o i thi nkin g power should e Lenore Smith '26 , . . . · e 11 ng- 1a " ·111 c o g r ea tcs I . . Paull.11 c K --- pp,' ,26 : trammg 1s not the atmospher e for the • value 10 th e stud en t when thro uzh g ive~ firs t c~11 sid cr at 1o n. th p nn ce to n 15 a tt empti ug to meet ,, I is F lo ren ce Howard '28 fi nc st . 1Iic mo st t h oug I11 ( u l wor k· college will no t he th e fact s h tc h~as Ge rald A . Ros selot'. '29 a lo ng a ny lin e requiring indepen dent learned or thl' kn o wledge acc ummu - need hy her new "upper.-class Pa 11_ Athl etic Edito.r .... Harry W!ddoe.s, :27 1 thinkin g. Hi ghe r ed u ca tio n o ught to la ted bu t the abi lit,· to thiuk 011 hi s 1 of stud y in w hi ch the i u111.or a nd i~~:\. As st. A th. Edi t o r .. Clyde B1clste111 2 1 exis t fo r th e encourageme nt of. in. . . .. . . · io r s tude nt is place d on !us own . 1 1111 1 Bus. Manager ........ Marcus Schear, '27 1 dependent thinkin g . t 'tt" e. k k 1 a ti,·e as far as pos,ib le eveu di spe nsmg A ·sta11 t Business Managerut c1oe, c0 11 eg,· " ·o r . r ea 11,. ma ·e d Co111SSI • , War sho ul d be outl awed. . o lo ng . . . •. with reg ul ar class atte n a nce. Ross Mille r, 28 t he c,,ntnhu tt on It ,ho uld tu this po w. · . h Pre, ideJJt Circulation Manageras thousand of s tud nt ar e forced, er 10 .. th in I· thin gs through 0 ,. Th , 111ent111 g 0 11 this c ange. · . 1 Margaret Widdoes, '26 lt()axed, o r brihed into military scrv 1n , t I t . ' · .. d th_Hibben oi P rin ce to n says. ··The ,·er~ s uc e n 1, 1o 11 < 1o r ea 1s n1uc 11. . t· d like a . -· M 1 • . ,. . Assistant L1 r cu atton anagers,;================ fac t th at th e stud ent 1s trea e . . d . . Ruth Hursh '27 ~ 1ea rn t 111 s. ant1 o t 111, 111 1a 1>O ratory f of 1, 1, 1 1 th 1 M. Wilso n: '28 ~ iiot oiil)· to wo rk ; too o ft en he is to ld to ··c ut · man ~t~d. ~ g i,·en e relle~ o n·oke the Alu mna! EditorsPrisons ar e u cd here and th er e a nd you \\'i ll find such o wn 1mt1at1v ~ wil l natura ~ e, 23 H. \ IV . T~oop, : 1 sh ut up criminal · but to shut and such a n o r gan of this si ze a nd -he t in h im.'· . to Alma Gu1tner, 97 1 . '. . ., Thi need is bei ng rccogmzed Cochra n Hall Editoraway ideas. shape, a nd wi t h thi s us e. Dra"· 1I. · Id ell be 1 Florence Rauch '26 1 And if th e directious are followed im - some exten t her e but cou w Loca l Editor ............ Karl Kum ler: '28 1' ;;;;;==============;;;;;; plicitly enou g h a n A shall be the r e- g iven m o r e rn nsid erat io n. -D. Exchange Editor. . . ward. I d f h . I I ·11 f - -- 0 C Ernestine Nichols, ,27 . it w tll be 1m poss1bl e to abolish t he 111nstea o avm g t 1e t 1n o ALUMNUS DEFENDS YOUTH tit ution. Mil itar y trammg ha provided n_o ··M . L. of \,V esterville seems 10 A ldre s all communications to The problem in Otterbein because it 1s · O tterC •rrb ein Ta n and Cardinal, 103 W. think that the st ud ents 01 ..d not offe r ed. But we do not concern I • Collc 6 e Ave., W esterville, Ohio. be1n a rc a group o t• pr o fl 1.gat e ind1v1 S ubscription price, $2.00 P er Y car, ,rnrseh·es \\'ith pu1·ely local campus ua l merelv because some of the youn ' payable in advan ce. problem,; \\"C arc in teres ted in all stuI men m o ke- an d a fe w o f the gtr· I trY,. dents and th eir problems. tudent obto b e like th e girl s·tudcnt of toda. Entered as second class matter jection to military training ha been . g 111 . appare l su1tal . ble fo r the by dr es ·m September 25, 1917, at the posto_ffice g iven strong voice in o man y uui ­ 1 ent and m ode of dres today. stud I at Wester vi lle, 0 ., under act of March ver sities ove r the cou ntry that it is up fo r o ne. do not criticize them: nor do J, Acceptance 1879. . e very co 11 ege, ·r fo r mailing at special to eve ry t u d ent 111 1 I criticize t he fo rm er. rate of postage provided for in Sec. he be a thinker. to help solve thi vital ''Thnst' O t terbe in ,tudents wi ll haY{' I 1103, Act of Oct. 3, 1917, authorized pro blem. 1 a bove to to do wo rse things than 11e April 7, 1919. ( Ed.1to r •s 1~ote: "' \\' · d ' e are 111 ebted to A l ma Mater,t tho e b lo ts upo n m v pu t the pamphlet, ''Military Training in EDIT ORIA LS ··They sa ,· bes t men ; re molded ou chool s a nd Coll ege of the U nited of fault s.'' · Alumnus. State " by Winthrop D. Lane for ome MILITARISM MUST CEASE oi th e hasi c statements user! in his article.) A let ter has just bee n r eceived by - -- -0 C - - - ­ the editor from a private tuto r of H a r­ IT STRIK ES US vard U niv ersi ty tud ent in which the writ er s tates th at he is ve r y mu ch Tnat the evangelistic meetings are grieved ove r th e pe ru sal of th e edi ­ torial "Teachin g th e Young to Kill '' among the best O t terbein has ever whi ch appea red in th e Feb ru ar y 9th had; they certainly deserve the ex­ i sue of the Tan and a rdin a l. The cellent support they arc receiving.

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well. We have . often .r~c_alled the days of the Spa 111 s h Inquisition as th e B Ad .d p 110ttest water obtai nable has r eached y eat ottcnger. a hig her and high e r level and we have 1 e ( Conti n ued From L ast 1s~ ue) co rrespo ndingly r esembled more an d . Let us proceed to method~ e ndorsed ,nore closely a boiled lobs ter · To the . y. o ur A lma M ater. If. we rem emb er I genera l chscomfort of hea t has been b .aright weF werh e deep ly impressed . p dur. I: added I the local di scomfort of gran ula r mg our. · re s man cour se · Ill hys1cal , c rysta s of we ll -known salts, until w e , ducat1011 Theory, that exercise loses as the marty r s of o ld, have alm ost E lf its efficacy unl ess followed by a been willi ng to give up principles for ha bath. Baths a r c half our ba ttle as f th e sa ke o f relief. A ha lf- hour of

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Foo t -ba ll aud trave ll ing. ,i la ra il ­ road. have fig u red in t he o r igi na lity of the C hri s tian Endeavor meeti ngs of Sectio n A in th e last t \\'o \\' eek s. I ' harles Mumma led the athleti c meeting iu which a tic sco re \\'a s cha lk ed down. The compe titi o n 1n parti c ipation c nco11rage,I an a c t ive Gen<>va Bra ley, '23. visited with int eres t in th e t o pi c, \\'hich in keep Ruth this week encl. in g \\'i t h the e ,·ange li s ti c se r vices. ! \\'as testimo n ial in nature. arl Elsie Mac Co ng er pe nt th e wee k - , Eschbac h and Dean Upso n sa ng a fRd \'isiti ng in Pitts burgh . vocal du e t. Ethel and Franc s Harris a nd DorThis Sunda ,··s m eeti ng \\' a Jed by othy nkle entertained th e O nyx Hel e n M ay , ,;.ho co nduct ed a jo urn ey Club at lun ch unda y eve nin g. through th e un explo red a 1·eas of our Katherine Matz a nd Luci ll e Becker co untry. N um e ro us s to p s w e re m a de oi llansfield \\' e re ho use g uests of at int e r es tin g- po in ts and certai n sec­ Ruth Hur h t hi week e nd. tio n s of pecu li ar impo rtance as th e Dorothy Hoove r , V ir a Du n mir e, arid areas o f New M ex ico, the Sout h . Mildred Zi nn and fa urin e Knight I a 1'.d E lli s I sland were i nves tigated motored to Parkersb urg, vV . Va. over with explanatory talk s by member Washington's bi rthday. of soc ie ty. Two se lection s of specia l Loi and Pau line ,Armentro ut spe nt m11 sic \\' Cre well r e nd ered.-a voca l Sunday in Columbu s as g u s t s of solo 1,y C h arles Mumma , a nd o ne by Lillian S hi ve ly. Agne Wright.

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At Ph ila lethea·s election ses ion the fo ur g irl s c ho en to fi ll the cha ir offices we r e: Florence Rauch, preside nt ; E li zabet h Mar h, secretary; P a ulin e Knepµ, c rit ic: J ea nette Ma­ Ca li ed sess ion of S tu ,le n t Cou ncil! gi ll. censor. Spo nsors respond to Co un cil o f vVa r! The m usica l program for the even­ Faculty co n ve n es be hin d loc ked doo r s ! ing con i t ed of selectio ns presented Telegrams fl as h to all parts of t he by Len o re Smi th, Re sic Lincoln, and g lobe s umm o nin g tru s t ees to t he aid Margaret a nd Ruth_ H aney. of the Alma ~1l ater a t this crnc ial - -- 0 C - - m ome nt. Y. W. C. A. Great exc it eme nt reig ns o n o ur peacefu l ca mpu s. Soc ial Groups un­ Elizaheth Trost proved an interest­ de r s uspicio n and s ur vei ll a nce-Youn g !'l edge is see n wearing a vio le nt red ing leade r o n the s u bject. '' Y. vV. . Over the Wor ld" a t th e me eting nec kti e and th e '·Powe r that Be" have a djudged it a pub li c initiation. hades February 23. The hist ory of the As­ of the S pani s h l nqui sitio n a nd th e socia tion a nd it s pr ese nt s tatu s in for­ !vlilitary Ce nso r Boa rd of th e Grea t eig n co untri es · wa s given , Lillian vVar! '·No s tunt s that a ttra c t a ny a t­ ·S hively s peaking for J apan an d Mar­ tent io n w ha te ver by a nyo ne whatever ga r et Widdoe s for the P hili ppi nes. Leona Raver and He len May led th e s ha ll he to lera ted o n th e ca mpu s of O t te rb ein"-so sa ith th e Ce n or. devoti o ns. a nd th e s pecia l music was Thu ;; is t he s pirit of th e \\'ild. reck ­ furnished by Vera vVright. le ss. da rin g you th curibed a t the start. A ll is qui e t a long th e Potomac­ a nd pledges are initiat ed int o th e my s­ c r eek so as to no t attract a ttention), teri es of th e inn e r circle by munch - or by wa lkin g rapid ly o n tiptoes in g t \\"O pounds o f dry crack ers a nd around th e bloc k. whi s tlin g quiet ly between ha lves, by We are ta king th e opportunity to g ivi ng a mu s ica le co n sis tin g o f a soft advise all pledges to s t ep li g htl y dur­ a nd gen tl e r e nd eri ng of "S weet a nd ing th e next few. week s a nd not to Low '' a nd "B les t B e th e Tic that s tumb le as s uc h s tumbl e mi g ht create Hinds" (so m e \\'h e re down alon g th e a no th er fur o r in said circles.

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Y M. AND Y. W. HOLD \ HARPERS ANNOUNCE Harpers Magazine rese rves . th e SPECIAL REVIVAL MEET LITERARY CONTEST \ right to publish the man.uscr!pts ot th e . ------Second ._ and Third Prjze winner~ be' Last Tuesday night was "Y'. night For years it ha, been the policy of sides th'at of the Firs·t P ri ze wumer \ in the evangelistic servici: · which Harper and 13rothers to encourage the which witt he published. Others ac­ are being held a t th e U. B. ch urch. 1 undergrad uates in American colleges cepted wi tt be paid for at the regular There was a fair ly good response J to creative writing of high quality by rat es. Those not accepted will be re­ of the members of both ,\ ssociations. the offeri ng of prizes for the best lit- turned to the authors. ,\hout one hundred of them were erary productions of va ri ous types. 0 C - -- OF present. Quite a number of them This year a new contest has been CONFEREN CE STANDING sang in the chorus. which has been ope ned to undergraduates of AmeriGIRLS' GROUP LEAGUE ac!Jing sp irit to the meetings. Dr. can coll eges and universiti es on the -Pct. L. W. \ Rupp had a sermon cspeciatt y pre- accredited list of the Association of Team 1.000 0 ' pared for the occas ion . His subject American colle.ges and Unive rsiti es. Tal isman ...................... 4 t.000 0 was " \ Vastcd Live :· He pointed Harpers Magazine is offe rin g a First Greenwich ...... .............. 3 .750 out that all li,·es arc divinely de- P rize of 500, a econd Prize of 300, Arbut us ........................ 3 .667 Joe Yohn, vVilbert Miley, Law- signed, and how th ey a re often wa st- and a Thi rd Prize of $200 for the he t Onyx .............................. 2 .667 I ed. H e pieces o f and ·' Bill" Hampshire then showed ho\\" they may English Prose. rence Hicks Polygon ........ ................ 2 .333 2 attended th e Kenyon game. be redeemed when wasted. Each coll ege or univer ity may n- Arcady ........... ............... 1 .333 2 ----0 C---ter as many as five manuscripts to be T . D . .............................. 1 The Phitot., Club announce Wil­ .250 GIRLS' LEAGUE BALL selected by the head of the English Phoe ui x .............. ..... ..... I 3 bert Miley as a pledge. .OOo .) CONTINUES FAST PACE department fr om those su'bmitted to Lot us ............................ 0 .000 Pinney, Minnich, Phator. \Vhit e. .3 him by students. T hese manuscript Owls .............................. 0 Yochum, Reck , chott, Phittip , HufOn Tuesday. February 16, the T. D. must be in prose, must be the work fer, Mraz, and Shankleton all atte nd - defeated the Lotus 23 to 3 and the of undergraduate st ud ents, and must ecJ the Kenyon game. be suitable for magazine publication . Onyx won from the Arb utu s by the Translations and adaptations are in­ "Chick" Cline went to hi home narrow margin of one point in an in- e ligibl e. The length of tories is lim­ over the week end. tere ting game 16 to 15. Widdoes was ited to 7,000 words, the length of es­ Oscar Brenner, Maso n Hayes, and the high scorer in the fir t game with says, articles, etc., is limited to 4,000 Ro Carson are announced a J onda wor ds. Ma nu scri pts which have been ten baskets and an overhead shot fo r pledges. published elsewhere than in coll ege a total of 21 points while Palmer of publication a re ineligible. Manu­ " horty" MacIntyre visited with the Onyx was the high corer of the scrip ts hould be submitted not later ountry lub over the week-end. econd game with six ba kels and a than April 15 a they mu t be in the Beuchler, Friend, \V ale , tory. Lai, hand of the publisher ·by May I. foul. in all 13 points. and Long journeyed lo Kenyon to The fi nal choice of prize winners On aturday. February 20. th e Ta li s­ witne the game. will be made by three disti ng uished man nosed a victory at the expen e of writer : Christopher Morley. Zona v ertz, Bennett, Jame , Siddall, the Onyx in an intere ting game. Ga le, and William McFe . The names . Harr Id, M. h ar, L. Trevarrow of the winner wa high chindt r, of the winner a re to be announced chcar, R igl , tawita and arpenter co rer wi th 4 baskets a nd 2 foul by Jun 1. closely followed by Pa lmer of the lo journeyed to the Kenyon game. '' kinney" \i einland, ' 11, pent the ers with 4 baskets and one foul. Both t am miss d enough fouls to nnex friend . we k-end with game with a good margin. vi ited with Cook rook K Ill On the ame afternoon the Hou e frien 1 thi week-e nd. won from the Phoe ni x 15 to 7 in an Mar hall, Moody. and Mar h trav­ intere ting game and the Greenwich wls 20 to I. Weimer e l cl to Gambiei,- to see the Kenyon wamped the of the winner cored mo t point in game. the fi rst game with 13 point . Dew ''Doc·• ewcll spe nt aturday after- wa high corer in the econd with friend th ame numb r. n oon with ook Hou Tuesday, February 23. the T. D. Alp. p 11 vi itcd with D ea n Yo ur lost an intere tin g game to the rlhi w ek-end. eady I 7 to 12. ready took a n early ' h o ice Ho1 p r. Howe, Mahan, and Gib on lead and led at the end f the first ~ et:i, to K nyon to ee the game hal f 7 to 3. 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TH-E UNION '' The H ome of Quality''


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