02-06-1918

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41v~o=I~==~X~XX;;====================~H~O~P~E~C~O~L~LE~G~E~'~H~o~II~~dF,~M~i~~·8~~~,~W~~S=n~~y~.~Fe~b~RW=y~6.~19~18~========================N~=~h.~26 MISS SCHUURMAN HOLE'S CREW PUTS World Upside Down-Kuizenga WINS IN ANNUAL HOPE IN HOLE AFTER tor ORATORICAL' MEET WEIRD GAME, 24·23 " Make Democrac;v We World, " 8a1s Van Kenan

Hooker &lid Van Hazel Removed tor Bouah Work. JI opo was defea t ed by tho Orant! • apids Y. M. C. A. H\'o for the second time this leAson, lho leore being 2{·23. It was a tougb ga mo to lose as H ope ha,1 out·played lind outstoied the " ¥" ill Ihe flut bnlf, 17· ) 1. III the 3eeo llli h.. lt, howc\'cr, th \'i itor ('n me hoek nllil with the ni,1 of f res h s uustitutes "nlllo through with the gnme. Th e .,hi1>itioll was rough [rom stnrt til flllish.J lo pc "tnrted tbe gnme by shooting hnK ket . right nllll len. II nrl the gnllle gOlle 011 ill n,e gecoII<1 hAl! n. ill tho IIrst 1I 0\,e \\'ouhl hR'·. gottoll hl"r (h"srr \'cil vid or:,. \Villor,l, Ot4 ~U1J8tilll t c for lhlillt" l, in the seroll<l hn !f, ' 0111 0 t hrough wit h fnoll~h lm ~ k l· t !l tu th- till! 1' (Hlllt :lull froUl tln' " on it Wll" n nip-nnll .tu rk I, ntt:e. Vnll 11111.01 nlld lI ooker \\'e r,' put 0 1l t IIf tllt' J,!'tlllll' r Uf rllugh tudic"'. lI ,ille, nn,1 Willa,,1 were th e sta" for t li(' ,. yt', IIl'c Ul tIn 3nll :\,,'kom p

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rlny of I'rll~'" for college was duly oh ervcd nt 1I0po in a very Insllir' illg "'rvi'c hold 111 Ibe cbapel. A Inrgo crowlI, including representatives trom the \' UriOll S churchrs in town as well O.:f Ihe elll ire student body, was pres nt. Tho 8,·rv i,·e. wcre nldeed inspiriijg. Wa Io n,', Iouol " cry few s ucll during tbls

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Ur .•John E. Kui zeugn, '09, of West· ,orol 'millnrl', Slloko forcibly rubout Ihe Ilt..-gl'nt situution . nill he: n The ,,"orlol is lI ~i ,le down nnd it i. for you ,·" l. e ~,· st",lent. 10 turn It right ide ti p, ' I I (So too, ,I he eontinucd, I I ther e no many illrlivlduals who aro wrong , itle up b..·uuso they nre not right with 1,""< eh", t. ," II i pI en to t l,o stu· 1 1 1'1I1~ \\'a ~ "Orl righl with hrilitj Atltl thru IIi, POWH hrll' "'" Ihis lopsy· wry.v \\"or:tl n·right." The Hev, ' V. ,J. Vnn Kersen, IOU, of • he fl r"",1 of Foreigll ).lission", R. C. A."h·lh·errtl nn ellunlly lirring ad· Irthn,·ing". erv iec JI as his k r~'" lo lr. . IIhl lor: "Our duty i8 not alonr to lUake Ih e \\,orld sa fe f or democr3"y, hut t o mnk e d C Dl ocro c~' nfe for tbe .",,,1,1." li e pl,' arled for 'hrist ioll lend· ' rK, " oth nt h011le Aml obroad, who ,Ioall 01" Ih e:r )lurt ill the 'world's greAt 'ntHI' " towarrl till' gllnl of uni\'(~nul :ll'IlCr.

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Mareh 1 La st k' riday afternoon tbe Ladies' Oratorioal Contest was beld iD tho Adminlstrntion Room of Winants Chap· el. Altbo only two contcstnDts took lonrt the cootelt proved to be very io· teresling. Th e only thing that is to be Ile)llore<1, however, II Ihat lo. fe\'l' or lhe Indi cs found tion a to exert tbrm· il'h ' (IM in Ihis direction, Tho judges both on thot and delivery .,·cre the 1U •• ea Vnn Rnalte 011,1 Huut , ln,l the Mes rs. De Boer, Heuainldveld, ln,l ykcrk. Th e lirst spenker of the afternoon was Miss J onn Poh ., ' ) , whose sub· jel·t wns, " By the Side of th e Road." ~Ii •• Poll mode 0 atroag nnd IIr);ent I,leR for the worklng·girl of the larger ·itiCA . Th c seront! lll,1 Hll al speaker wnO ~Ii Gertrude huurman, 'I, who 'poke on the subject, "Un to the Least of T hese." M' s Schuurman made nn lppenl for the chilrlren of the wnr· ~I rl.ken rountrit'5 of Europe. Tho jndgr. nwnrtled Ioer firs t plR re. he "i ll he flope '8 repre,en tot! ve In tho ~l O. L. rOlltest to be beld at Kal a· rna'.oo IiI early Moroh. We feel eunfl · Ilcnl Ihat ~fi8S Seh uurman will ba a "ery worthy representntive and that .he will co ily uphold the repu t ntion whio h H ope hns eslablf.hed in foro;er

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mercy aDd when he refused .he railed her bands be.eeebiD,ly toward th Slowly tbe weltern lun laDk below mountain aDd pra,etl u &he bad .e." the horizon. Quiet and peaee brooded prayed before. Tbe child'. lIlother, over land and sea. Twilight fell .0U· crazed wltb grief, fOUDd DO comtort Ia :y upon tbe waiting earlb and, u It the sympatb.Uc expr_IolII ot her deepened, Mount Pelee loomed lilte a many friends. Tbe priest ~tood Iilea" buge, black m.... agaiDst Ibe darken- frowning darkly at Ibll UIlUIUal demo•• ing . ky. The mountaiD I. volcaDlc anJ ItraUon • every f ew years belcbe. fottlt lire and A .udden lIuh of red, a .bower of sulphur. Tbe HawaLian people for Oer)' sparo, and a low dull ruml. WaDY decatlel bad offered living sacri- canoed the wbole eomp:D, to ur. fle .. to t be mountal!, wbenever i t wu , around. Tb.re bebiDd t~.m r_ tbt in a at ate of diarupUon. Tbey ,b elieved terrible god, theatenlJlg ud r ....... tbat th e god of fire dwelt ID Ih' moun· tul. Tben the gllle of wudlted tain, and when anyone ot tbe inbabi-I back to tbe croucbing tor_ before the tall of the Island bad committed a prie.t. A eiDgle thot lIubed iato thl sin, the go~ would sbow hi. wrath aDd mind of eacb one prtlent, Would tbe. demand atonemellt. From tbe foot of innoeeDt creaturel have to perllbf the mountoin a wide landy beaeb I Was tbere aotbiD, tbat could sloped down to th e water'. edge. Tbe them! AI If iD alllwer to tbe Iilut mOOD, which had been hiding bebind A long lug of eacb beart • Ibout wu .:oud, now calli e forth and lent ila .oft hoard iD the di.tanee: "llaIte wa, for silvery beams down UpOD a lOene dl .. tbe Queen." J.. the nallYN with bow ' turlbed oDly by t~o rumbling In the . ed toreblad. toucbiD, tb.l&Ild, a .tat.mount~in . t. i\tlo did Ibat mOQn hllag· ' Iy proeeuiDn puaed betore the. . F1nt ino whAt I ragodlu and what jo)' were came the queeD '. attendaDt. twel .. to lake place Ibere before it finally taU men aDtI twelve taU wo~., eae~ .an k to ro t beyond the oeean wave.. beariDg a lilver waDd. Th., walU4

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The lolltude was broken b, a sudden witb slow and rllytbmic tread, wnlJll hunt of lau"bter. Tbe next momeat a their wanda as tbey went. The qllMs ,Ji,I Il ul'"'s hell"y work. group of yOUDg men and maldenl all' follo"ed. Sbe wu drelled iD a 1_ utllllln ry :Oran ,1 1l. I"rls "Y ' '- ( 24 ) ll ope-(2:Q peared 011 the beaeb. On tbey came, wbite robe and wore DO ornament&. Th; n l'~JII tr!a wbirllllg and dancIng, grace.t u\ in tV- new·eome~. eued iD IItonllhmeat at Bro" II .. . L. F. l\ykamll n. f. ('ohk cry movomo"l. They frolicked 011 tbe tbe sorrowing group, tbe craud bride lI nines, Will,,,,1 moonlit lands, they pu.hed one anotbcr and tbe motber, the figurel before the Ramnker C Into the water, tho)' laugh.d, &houted old man, and lalUy at tb. lIeret old Ii nilles, Cook ---0>--Vnn Ha z~1 and Bang ID youthful happlnen. Not priest himaelt. lI ooke r, Kll owllon L. O. Dc Roo, "Wby do I ..e .ucb IIDbappy p"once c1hl they "Ivll' a thot to tbe ller, " nnE.s, ~ I ilis R. G. K:Olllparen! furnace behind Ihem. Not once did p:e bere'" uked tbe qllJ!en ill • 10ft, z'ie:u h3.ket -Heem. tra, 6, :\ykoml' tbey dream of tbe comIng evU. They low voIce. )'ears, 4, lln iu'co :1, 1I 00krr 2, Willard 2, Cook Tbe prl ..t anlwlred her b, polatiD, were young and carefree, tbiDkiDg only .... • Brown. Free Throw - Hee mstrn :1 oul of tb el r present elljoym.nt. As they lint toward the red crater of tbe mOllll" God Does Not Want Christian Sdentof 6, li onker .; out of 9, Brown lout were maldng merry a taU maa elotb· taiD aDd tben toward the erouebiD, lats Who Den1 Presence ot Wrong • of 2. Referee-Olds of Granu Rnpit!' ed.l n n long white garment and carr, · vletlma. and Pain" Decwta Dr. South lIigh. Till1 cr-Dalellloerg. 'or Brea'king abruptly awa, from th I" order to correct. tendeftCy iD .ome ing a long pole In hll band eame toVan Der Meulen cr. -Do ker, Gruml Rarius; . , holtell wards them . ThOle In tbe gay com· kindly bands tbat held per, the hrid. quarto .. to hold tbe colle,. authoriti •• lI opr. 1'4ny immediately lett their play and rushed forward aDd tlung herself at thl A (riclld III tho coUege cOlltribote. ,o.pon.iblo for aU.,od mi.,talemenh in • recent Ancho, edito,ial .ntitlod, .eat ed them.elvOII In a seml-elrcle UJKlD queen's feet. GeDtly the queen railed ! h~ fullowing item frUIII Ii 'iti('ngo pu'l· "S latelman.hip Run Amuck." the under the RaDd, behind tbem tbe mountain, the unfortunate woman and eomforted Hl' olinn rC'gnftlillg th e work of Dr, J olJlI •I,ned d •• ir •• 10 .tate that be, and he hefore them tbe rippling waten of tbo her witb loothlng words . .11. I'nll Uer ~I e lllcll, '91, postor of the " Tell me wbat your trouble it and I alone, .hould b. h.ld accountable for the ocean creepini (Iu letly and lazily UpOD /irs t l"' n'~ Lylrr i:Ul l'Ilurl:h, Oak Park, Ihe Ktrand . .. -will do all '!n my power to help 'Oil," utterance, II:i lloi q: "Men ana maiden.s," thua tile old SOlid tbe qUteD. The editorial appeared without the Render "The Pala.ce of Truth" In " The 3l'l'u unt of the p~r.s eeution of lIIall began, "you kn ow wllo I am. For "Aht il you can be1p m..........d I )II1gh·Olass Jltyle. he ArllWlI inu14 h," th~ Tu rks mnde n knowled.e of .ith.r the .raculty or the lOony year I have held the .. ered of· know you can_ave my buaband. OulT fo rill illg ,l lIr.'· ,0< 101,1 by Dr. Vnn Der ldminillration, the ADchor beiDI .mel· fi re of priest to tbe god of Pelee. Du... thl. morniDr .. I sunrise .... re w. mad. 011 Ihe night uf Jan. :n, th e Booll \ I l' il l dl 0. 1 th l' Firs t lire bylninn Iy a .tudent publication. :ng my le"'ice tbe great god UI caU· IDan aDd wile and no ... the terrible IOd Grrr t l':3 YU8 pre cut eu Uilberl '8 I T hl' Walter A. SobohoD I,ur,'" InK t Sunday murni ng. Th e cd tw ice tor vicUm. a~d DOW he calls Pelee bu stamped bim II a eaerlJlee." 41 1'0 In('('1 "r Truth, I I in W illRUts ('bolll'!. Edltor.in·Cbi~f hll tl' li \\O f! puck(',1 10 carat·i t.,·, both again. Loo, be'im\ you. Bee bow he "Yea, I can ud will un him, ""1 Bel'nu, (' of th e frigi 'l tenll,(' rn tll !r ill un :" lI uur nnfl ":til rry, nntI t he sermon Q .e" d. forl~ t~e flr' of his wrath, XDow chiltl. Have no furtber fear tor hll 'arni"~ i r G~' lniln si lllll, it was n rl""\s'\r~' ua llt' n I'r ufuulI tl i mp ression 011 th e • ~·ou not Ihat he Is angry aDd must be life." Then turning to the wonderla, 10 hold t hr Iwrforrnnnce iu tbe chape l. :I rg:f' :Hl lI l(lnf' e, appeased! I come \o.I,M to claim th~ crOWd, the queen contiDued thUl, "Oh I n !'Ipite of th e smull st:l~l' autl otltt·r ., P ro \'u ulll'r ~I ( u:e n ia ld In p3rt victims. The raalll' god must be III· my people, tbere ba, lately came to m. hnn llif'n p8 Iht' l'O l1l puny rellll('rrti tli lt hl' rl' IIt' rl'r hll ~ hLC.'lI tl l )Ilr~ t"'cutioll THE TRAlNINq OF ,\N AlRMAN iofied. Who of you tlare defy bi, law' a wonderful revelation. It rearll ke splltlldil! piny in nn PX'('tlIlf'lIt IIInnne ·, 'qual I ,i th.· Anll l':tu lun Vl' rscl' ut iufI of Who of you I. there wit bout ain f" a lalry·.tory. It was told to me by a The I'laye .. nil pla~' etl Iheir parl < we'l 1111.1.", Olll' hnlf Ih (' AfllI l·ul :ilt IIHtionThe Ir.11I11I1( 01 ~",crleo', new a ir· and I Th e sponker en l ed. Slowly the fom· mllNlionary from over tbe nrH) "howl'11 Ihl' 1I1ll1il'lIre Ih nt ihi'Y were n 'lll udor.i 01111 adrCIJ"I(,14, \Y ilh, IlIl' mi llio n Itl'UI,ie- lllt'II, WOIIIOII null IIl' II i. onr of the lIIost solelltlflc anrl pany arose, tear, angulsb and terror do· want all of you to know tb. preelou ,h Ltl rt'H, hun' hl'1I h rU I:1I1~o killri.l or ' hr ","'t fn. ·l nR l lllg oo"rHeO or .tudy pie l ed In e" ery .fa ee. The prieat aelzad story. God, in hi, goo<!nell, mad. IIlID out n dou bt I IH'," Ih'l'J up to II" , r f' !III . Tbe Great ODe who mad. tnt ton wh it,h Ihe Ren Orer t p:llyen (Iii 1": \"'11 t .h·ulh h~' the T urks sin {Oe " ... c,·or.·eu. It has e"ory need to be his pole and slowly swept It along tbe good too. lit' 1h'~i IiJl ill g of tht, pr~sellt woro The cientill. Ibecau.e it provides a gener· seml·elrele of terr ified !Hawaiians. Each man toolc care of him and watched 0.', t nh:i"l!ed ill Holland s('\'rrn l Yl'nrs 3~(), It wns 8ur('l y n tr rnt anll r8fl' pri\' j \ rllli'n:ull i nn' thi.' grt.' lIt IIHlrt~o r ra l'C Ii kll o\\'leJge 01 tho ,,'orld '. neweat one reco iled as the JKlle reaebed blm, him. But m.an did DOt obey hi. Kabr' Ir 1II1HIl'r n t i llll'i. T hl'.\' nrc pl'r:iCI'uh'll It il'U (Ot'&j It IIni every certainty of be· fearing that It would claim him as , ond in an evil moment .in whom lOogiat lrge to hear pln,"('rs ur Slll,h n ' lIU\\ II. \\" 111l' ~I ohn ltlIlH~ t1l\n!l Lt'e uu~e they :1111' ra~<, "atlng "ecause it goes far In to "ietim. It Iwept nearl, tbe wbol! God's creature out and be Th1a A:though the IlIlIne. of (jill""t nn,1 :he lIIy,' lertl" of fl igh t, of wireless, of semi ·ci rcle when suddenly it slopped mueb, my people, w. have boWl! tor Sul1i,'nn nre uS'tl311y eoupl('ll togrther ,\ :11 nut ghl' tip 'hri t innity .. EH'II ElIgluml iu Ih c PfIst hAS been 'Odl' 3, of rE't'onnniss8nce, It is stimulat· and pointed directly to a young man a number of yeal'l, but tbere II more, •• ~h e Iil(lrnry 1IIl'1II1J ~ r or Ihe " Ienm" I I'nrt~· 10 trenli~'1 Ihllt I'e,," i tt~d the .J nil the way tbru, moreover, by tha I who !t ad just been married tbat very There I, a blelled trutb wbich wid wall a:80 0. sne cesl'ful dra1llatist AS we!! 1li .. t n 'atllH ut of Ih i!4 rUArtyr rnr e In rre. ;' lih:c urge of 1I0tiullailervlee 1111(1 mornIng. A ery of horror 'burst from make ua all happier and will take awa, no librett i t fo r Ih ' lI1u ,ic of ulli'·oll . He was resllonsihle fur sOllie of til! 'cfurll fur CUIIIIII(·rt'inl nl1,'nn togCII III lOy Ihe kllowledge Ihat evory bit of el'ery throat. Slowly the man advan~· thl. needle.. deetruetlon ot bllJUn Ute. "Years paned by IDd 011. eaIa, mOMt ellwer :ines in Ihe .FJIIglish drAmR, I'e ,a in. Dr. \'nlllh' r Mrulen . "liI 10< Idd,',1 .kill gailled will return with In· cd' wllh clutched haDdl and wildly .Iar· lor l lo ot Gn' lil'olli wn. a VlIlli hllleni of 'I In OU8 of tho e fo r thcoming crl lIng eyel and tbrew bimself inelde lb. elear nigbt a me... ge of fllHIlbaeat _ and Illoywrigh h today ron ('(Ie hi. re· f;"K lulI ll lor her neglerl to dr fend t he '3 In the ki es of }'rsnee. tlObooed eirele which the prleet had walted down trom t~e .tarry .k, b, portce to be 1'l"".1<. " The Palar e of Th . rounD Is divided Inlo three di~· drawn around him. Tbe hride, throlY' an aDgel tbroDg. The 1I1rllt w.. • Truth tt is on{' of hi Mb(l51 eOTllc'l i(,5 1 one ('Ioristilln. In the Tu rk}"h rmplre. A striking I'l :mnx to tne aerDlon cam e lilH·t I t')I.- the ground schools, the Ing uide aU re.trlcUOIII, cut heraelf clear, beautltul nlgbt, just Ilk• thot is eonsidered a elo. slc a s ~ s.t're on human wcnkOt'!lSC8, It is tl I I ""airy ' n tb e dramati c stotement 'God rIo I tl~' lng 80 hool1 In th is counlry, and tho upon the pro trate bod,y oT ber bu,· one, but, <Ih, wbat a dIlrereat "uel X. I'honto y" and tell. Ihe story of n lot forget I he . 1111 of IIntion. nny more IlInl advanceu flyln" .elloob ahroad. band wllb the ery, "Spare blm, Bpare tbe beayeDi angel. were ADP" do". ",ylhir nl .. Killg Phnllrr" who bo. an ' hnn th. sin. of indi,·IJunl • .' lie Int· This hri been ucees ary beeau'8 It pr.· him, P elee, .pare him." But tbe ery below tbe .bepherrll w... lIe.plar at~h ver tbelr &heep. 'ft." h ..ra '" ('nchuut l"d pn:nc:e wherr ryeryone is ,'r n:d, I No IIUC ron 8hu t his CArR to "I,I('s on ndmlrnble lUealll of melUlurlnir wsa useln3. Again the po:e went on Its me~U"6 wonderlul .oag of the ......ai, ~oet b onnd to tell th e 1,lnlDcs t ttulh, an,1 ot 'Ioe "ir1 of ulTering hllmall ity all,1 be tbe lIIen anll rnpldly and 10gi.ally sift· th e sn nl(' t illl t ho e iUliocen t victilll~ Kllilt :,,",. Go,1 ducs not wnnt hri l inn itlg ou t of tht' uafit; anr! aleo because JourDey, tbi' time seleetlDg a ehUd. and huteaed, that """e aJr't, to Utt, hAve 111) i~ca th nt they nre <I'l'artill~ '. ' l'n tid ' , who deny the llres~nrr of :t allows Ihe grent",t mobia.allon of The little g!~1 rusbed forward witll " I plaee to wblch tile, had bee. dlreetacL A trom thc u.uol polite pol1,s. It WU . wrollll nllrl Illlin-bllt IIl1rse_, <loclor. re ou ree -tbe big Universities In th is wild s hlek' and earl heraelf Jll'one npon A mUe and a Ulf, P',lIape two d .. . UpOD tb ll p:ot that Willinm Coll ier '. '1It1 sol lllers who Rr~ w!:Hng to fR ee country for the preliminary tecbnlcal tbe J"ound bealde tbe otber victim. A ' awa" I~, the ton of Betllleh... . . . , "Noth ing But the Truth' wn1 bnso,l, 10 fn t~ 'I"oroly an rl recognl.e C\'\1 lI'orle, tbe new flying fields here wlt~ ~Ihetlo l eene tolloweG. Tbe bride ·.,ears ago a Idar taa eoae froa· " . the tl reu mstalleel being worked into 0 nnll wrong ill t he world and are willilli! America 'a good tr~ \ ninll' pltn", ull continued 10 plead for. ber dear ODe '. plaee, and 1I0W, OD WI _vallie to figbt 10 help remove them ,.', -( CriiitlnQedOii'Lu~ Pap) lite. Sbe begged the prleat to llaVt modern setting.

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