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H O P E C O L L E G E , Holland, Michigan, February 22, 1922
NOTED MISSIONARY TO BE AT CONFERENCE DR LEWIS R SCUDDFR t o rf w ONE OF THE MAIN SPEAKERS ^ MAIN SPEAKERS STUDENT VOLUN TJ p r n I N C E THIS wrFr W E E K
Representative of ihe Famous Scudder Family Comes to Hope With the Spirit of India little Hid tho f fu- f mot f , , 8 : the time Z X ! T ! the tame the great .mportance at-
RESERVES AGAIN VICTORIOUS
BASKETEERS AVENGE DEFEAT AT KAZOO
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Thursday night's game at Clarks ville resulted in another victory for L a t T h u r s d a t h e ha the Reserves, making ten . . . . victories — t r ppy. M U I I U L RANDIiFT f o u t o f 11 g a m e s played T h e e Joyed a Clarksf " "Hard-Time" H m W W L 111111111111 V l l I e t e a m ifl a f a s t ' " ^ P P y l i t t l e TEACHERS BEATEN IN A FAST , a r t y l n i ^ h e W o m a n ' 8 Litrary Club VALENTINE^ Hnisioppn » v L combination, which the Calvin Rivals GAME BY 21-16 SCORF rooms. It is needless to say that it VALENTINE HONORED BY had dimcult S C 0 R E SP y - beating by one point ' was a complete success. Time sped " N D I D ENTERTAINMENT the iaSt feW minutes fleetin 1 IN WOMANS LITERARY ^ - However, De Jonge and Riemertma, By Excel^y ^ smoothly every minof t h e CLUB ROOMS without exerting themselves to the lent Guarding Hold Down Normal . evening. The general limit,, the— — Reserves WWWWM • romped off with Score opinion that still lingers with us is a that seniors Firft of Annual Society Ban<|iiett victory. First half ended -= it was the best party we wv oomum 20 2 Proved a Delightful Succeet - ' Reserves leading. The form Wednesday night Hope took re- a s ^ claass ever had wnilo at Hope. displayed Thursday night indicated v e n g e o n Kazoo Normals by defeat- This eentiment was expressed by Qt- v i « ~ k in 8om pleasailt that the "old crew" snould be in tip- & the visitors rather handily, 21-16. e who, if half an qx imem would • V" ir a t o p sha e f o r n c x t 0r a n d her honor P week's melee. H o P e outclassed the teachers from have presented itself to stay away i! 7 " Thursda night brin r e q U 6 8 t e d y ^ the hardest the very start and held the lead would have done so. The togs and I ' ! !" t ^ o f t h e s e a s 0 n in t h e B e t h a n y t h r u ^ o ^ o u t the entire contest. Real- the costumes were unique and fitted n T " " the Women's Literary r00m8 contest They journey to Lakeview izing if this game was lost there the occasion well The L m « w T ' 0 n t h e e V e n i n « o f ***>•
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PayS t0 adver team ^ / u d * a creTt ^ x h V k " tise" s^omT "Ml " W a r " i e r greetings were never given t h e ,lor received Basketball Pnrf wn ' n ? 0 hie-hp^ h " tk o than those of that me3 e XCe ent S A To be fhf ^ " , " T ^ ?" ™ b l e evening, consequent ^ t a F o r felt welcom Ldl awav f r l t ^ ^ « * beautifuHy d e 7 d r,n one ^ l T I p ^ r ! " ^ d if the hair orated rooms. * 8 0 a e 9h0 shined 8:ar T ments naTh V T ' " he Orphic music of the festal & fine M m e at^i'uar^TnH ^ ^ f 5 6 W0 f e a t u r e suotf. n f . t or whether the floor hall was urbanely answered by all. o( th was th e e v e n i n w a s clean . , K- Refreshments were serv- Gratification beamed from the coun Tw,>0 fp l f t m e of "f Th! Ir! forThl « T ^ I T ^ ^ ^ n e , LZe l Z Z f r o m b a c k o f t h e cent r Irvin « K Puz for the eats committee! The hour of ies of the banquet were 'partaklT
land, and there to devote the remainder of his live to the alleviation of a suffering humanity. Time, however, has revealed how this step marked the beginning of a servicc which was to continue over a long period of years and which is still continued so ably thru the person of Dr. Lewis R. Scudder. When we read the record of this wonderful
The City of Kalamazoo is making « fins municipal skating pond on the college campus. Some of the student, wish to substitute skating for gymnasium exercises. T e h Student Council of Central College has taken measures to enfor « the ordinance against cuh across the campus. A mong the most insi stant offenders were two profes-
family we can not fail to see the guiding hand of God in it all. He touched the heart of the pioneer Dr. John Scudder with the spiritual spiritual needs of the people of India. This spark of missionary zeal, kindled in the has ^ heart of this nas never WU8 man,
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Truly a remarkable record and l a u n X d ' a t ^ a findTuI S ^ g o " ' ^ ^ . ^ t r u c t o r in English, h eie ^' S ^ L r a n d ^ w i T d t ^ es that one which betokens unfailing devo- what constitutes rthe flapper This From Dr rnHfr™ rk •^ ^ characterize the t o m n 111 ^ e big game of love a few De tion to the great work of the evan- campaign consisted of a serie; of in P a r t T n t w f " " A flapper i 3 a ™ntal inwere required. St V a j l f e,ther sex t l n e 13 gehzation of mankind. terviews with students and faculty statement- "A flapplr is any^irirl I T ° ' addicted to of the opinion that a goodly foll Dr. Lewis R. Scudder, the son of members—scientists, /philosophers gardless of a P P Z ' owing two rules: 'Where the n u m b e r wish to be winners. Never r C 1 S l n e COm Dr. William Waterbury Scudder, was doctors, and just plain p r o f e s s o r s - mon s e n s e " ' " 'royd.8oes' 1 'I am willing to try c o ^ d an opportunity be overlooked born at Vellore, India, Dec. 22, in an attempt to gain from them a Dr Meinecke Latin n f . £ °nce- • ^ t o a s t to the men, and Miae B d y f t e 1861, graduated from the College of definition of that unknown quantitv gives this- "A flannf D e p a r t m e n t , From the Head of the Education T y n e r surely spoke forth her thots Winter New Jersey in the year 1882. After designated as a " f l a p p e r " The £ fng w i ^ a l i t h S a d and ^ - comes c o n c erning bows and beans with all aCCentUat he term competing his college course, he suits are interesting in their variety ed pedal appendages" ' 'J ^ P P e r ' may be ap- ^he enthusiasm such opportunities a p € r s o n w h o n018ll took up his work m the Hartford —some viewed the flapper as a ten Prof Evan«? PhvwV n i y airs his a f f o r d . A very charming vocal duet 1 Seminary .hick h . d . „ c . . h . r e . . . . , 2 7 1 . T r""1" "Wl"" U' Now graduated in the year 1885. To fit still o t h e r s - t h e m a j o r i t y - a s the flanoer is Z ^ " " ^ ' n e for yourself the ideal R eated" sung by Miss Helen Momt a apper! and Mi Bu himself better for the work upon the person, generally a girl, in which nice old lady with the^ h" " t wait—lest you get It s s Jean Ruigh, ended the seay 0 U 0 U g h t 10 find Foreign F i e l d he entered the Med- that tendency or state of m i n 3 1 ^ Prof W ^ ^ ^ out ^ n of toasting. 0 IS t h e flappers ical department of the University of dominant. One venerable sage re- tory eives an evtpn I h ^ ^ n ' ^ood points. T h e entertaining programs that Pa New York and completed that course plied that he did not know such an izati'on that merits n W ^ tterson, Biological Department followed brought the banquet to a t0 0,6 w i t h a Cl0Se in 1888. We may clearly see from animal existed, and, a f t e r l l k i n g o " TuU: "GenL H 1 ^ - T h e fir8t n n m b e r . «pi.noso C t his that his education was complete er the various definitions received, per. The sex is either a mascuHne" thT commendiitary statements J® entitled "Loreley" was rendered in every detail necessary to render it almost seems that he is right. Any femininity or a f e m i n i n e m f f1"? 0 d b y a y a s t bi ological by Harriet Van den Bos. The mygknowl dge: h i m fil for service upon the field. In way, THE ANCHOR is convinced ity Age is a combination ® " A flaPPer ^ nothing terious "Hart," concerning which all b the year 1888, he sailed for the Ar- that the embodiment of all the "flan- and adult t L ' 1 1 S T a U S e t h e r e i 8 nothing new were anxious to learn now relieved cot Mission in India. Dr. Scudder is per" qualities enumerated in t l tempi a T p r o i c t ^ c o l o ^ ' l ^ ^ ^ 8Un- Shft ^ ^ t s the the mind of much curiosity. s Z c , 8pirit of y o u h u l a very able minister and most effic- definitions is not to be found on the vertises self like a nhn! v, t f female of the 20th 't to say that the number was very 8 1 17 a happy bu lent doctor, combining in one, two campus, and it would advise any- Belle Isle Gondola or likfT^ir" J®" " ' , • oyant( charming artistic throughout. A very pleas8 p i r t a spiri greatly desirable feature in mission- one interested in locating one of the on a steamboat U labors I d e r T f i t that -ng romance of Harlequin and Colves b e 1(>ved S h e 18 ary work. He is head of the The- species to limit his search to a me- illusion of beino- null ,, , not a pro- u m b u s ended the program prepared 0f e v o l u t i o n f o r s h e h a s al f o r t h e e v e n i n ological Seminary at Vellore, India; nagerie or circus. ignorant of the deTul "onTf hTJ > K and with the singm* 0 f Whlch 11 w a y s b e e n Secretary of the Arcot Mission for „But J u d g e f r f PZ l V Fpe e t? rom ^th with us, although un- of the Sibylline Song, the a long period of time; member of all .J. o yourself,—the defi- w p P «»ent and recognized by us, except perhaps in tnird banquet became a most a r r L 3 1 important committees of the South " o" of the various faculty mem- „ , " ' e tne feet in a H i g h her more mature years when sho a b l e remembrance. Tuesday ovAnm„ P0 India United Church and senior misinterviewed are as follows: Ik' j vhe a p p e a r e d 83 the Siren, Vamp, and h a d nearly passed when the Iuddv fl y t b o r U h b r e d bu sionary. He is a man with a very Dr Nykerk Denartmpnf p win ° f . t Militant Suffragette; from which it hanquetters departed from the dnh fl p c keen intellect. In year 1919, he was lish and Orat'o^ Z*u ~ ^ ^ instinct, doth appear that she is not a uni- '•corns, but wiih the everin* ± 5 recognized by the government of In- per? Simply one that f W w i f h parrot ^The m^tTeri"!. f - " f 0 r m 0r ' mono t on ou s ' type, but fitted also a thought that in such true com* Par ot The m s e r u s s mp dia on the New Year's Honor List by S g s ' Then a s o r t nf S / . ; f f( ° y tom .s to charm and delight in various Panionship the "Spirit" of hTI ^
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