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I]ol'e 18 high Mtall(\o,,1 of nr~Jo!y WR3 ollDlirnbly mainlained nnd rniaed by hrr rCl'r08e ntalil'~ at tho Tenlh 4-)19UIII .. lr.1 Milt,,, "I 'J1rillg in DrlJlhi, " rOS holten, Luidens tuld Steg, m:a.n FlnQ Stil! Opposition. FUpse, Vor rman and ,, ' Conte,,1 of the ~I h' higan Veacc Oratormnul'c 01111 U 8hl..'\\'(,:-1 'rh l' rOlUnu r(' 11l.'Mulder Turn t ho Trlt k Agamst Baptlats Here: Compulsory Ai bll(·a: , A .... dnlloll, 1,,'1,1 ~t ypsilantI la. t ~ou In ~ t ~u tltUl(' r . 111111 111(' ~h {l\\(l r III~k tration i. the Bone of Contention t'riila~' e"ellillg. It requ rrd a filllvfr.' plan' Ill st 'rUt'ttl l:,,\' (' \'I'71i1l~ ti t thl' h" lIt l' ity Illall tn .n8t l:1/ !lrst ' hollors trorn At Home' At Hilladalo uf .I 014it' Bt·H , ill hllllOr of Alllf'lill )h'lI Koster, nlltl th nl WOH oono by bul n ning, II 'nlllul') (jllmperM, I'r(l~i l(ll11 of th t' Frill:l ," Ultlrnill~ of Ill st \\' (\t'k n I':lrt,\· very l!)osc margin," I n s llit~ uf th e , I hllil iul!" wilh whit'!1 AIII l'ril'O II Fccl('rn ton of Lnhor, Thurs· of fUll t !ton rlll·,1 11 I :tlr~ ll nt'lueth' trni l:. Dume ~ntur(' grl't'h~ 11 tht' l·\'t.' uf, n long J. OIarenrc I'on lon of Ihe ~Ji c higou tltt,\', ,l(1I·1nrecl hr Is in (u \' or ftf ,'olUIHlb,. Th ry \\ {' fl' II Ih'l)utillg t (,lI m I'IHl~igtill~ :i ul' of wnlkillg' Illllhrt'lln State Xormal College woi~ flrst !peake~ nS('(,IHINI on' ~cr\'ii' e-l)U tll lu ilitnry a nd iudus- of Wu:tl'r ~~'I1" : l en, Z('unM Ln itlclI s un ll wilh tile subjel'l, "A Mi :itRnt I'oa<:e." Jo~ il"s Idt'ps uUII SOIlIl ",u s tr:lll ~for ltlr I tri:.l.'· " Titll tli ri4l' ldguith'nllt worlls, PUl'l Str)l'l'lIlnu, R" ('OIll)lIll1irtl h,\' th('iI' Declnrillg ulI'olltrolh;(T tOri'!.' 10 hal'u in to n I'rowd ot \\'(' t hili hupl'.'· Delph i;(" II"otrii iu the rinnlllrn ll1 nti.' III Olllenl of Imluogrr, hlplllil,v unklluwlI, :tliu:i 1"ett'I' oefn 0 fuilure, nnll the eause of at rugAs we gutht.·retl "hont the rOlliatllrs Ilud n'hultn: , HOI'("g pru t ngu llist l'oll t' hul('(1 oll per, Tht.,y Iwi,I tllt.'y \\It'rt' \~ lIIho r k ­ snng our Delphi sung, \ \' t' \\'('r(l 11Inl\ (' gles between illdh' iduals, clnns, tribed,. , the ,1<.hlll. helw('en IT npf '"lfl Kaluma illg for JliIl.".le wi,h th r IIVOWI'II inll',,- ilion' lIIillriflll of Ihe Iru lh thn t woter stnte! nlld no lions and eonsigning' wa r " 7.00 Colleg(" , holll Inst Fritlu y night ill ti llll of bringillg hlll·k a Mitl. of "".1111 , 10 oblhion, as rhe world 11I0ves ! o'r war.l, IIlw"~'s e'·"pornte., hul Delphi "piril.- WIII."IM Chnpel. The Iluesl ion-as re",1 " ul nlu8, OIOI'k, Ihe reJlort ill thol never. he ndvoeated an "overwhelming-league Estflle, our lall, fllir le'l/lfr ltv }I a\'or "Rnlh'n,lui ~: I I R ('~ol\'e(l , thnt t hey not olll~' tnilrtt til ME'I' l1 rr th,' UU N'I", of force, . ubject to Ihe orders of an illnro nllil with lo\'ing wonls .whi ch 1'~pitnJ' nnll :nhur shuul ll ~ublU i l tu com- but logt til l'iI' !wn: p!4 in the frn~', terna ti onal tribu nnl, and 8upJlorted by I"cathell Ihf sell l illlfulo of n:1 Drlphi, • pU:Mor~' nrhitrntioll h,\' fri\rrnl Inw 3S 'I DtH' t o t he (lfti f' iIHH',\- nn(l \'ijCilullj'(I ,or flresrlltell Alllelio with " lorgr ,kill, the public eonacienee of tbe world." . Ed Jtorter means of setti illg all lli'pu tes whit'll uf- thf lIIollager, t hu Irio were .te.retl b" fmbelli.hed with thf gold Delph i aenl. Don M . Dailey followed with ' the orA--~--- - --------fel'! Pllhlir Utilitie.",-i. 0111' of vi t.1 all the ,Iallg,'r' Ihnt .wail the unwar:; . l' For ouvious reasolls It has not be. II tion, "America in tbe World···War." AI·.ompall~' i llg this gift n hooklet ilnporlnn t.~ nt th ~ pret'ent tiJlll', nncl ilH'hHlillg' thl' prison Rl1tiloritir'4 Ilt J a{' k, "ou taining Ihe DelJlhi Rnlogrnphs, dee me.1 odvisnble to iuue .n nnnual "Tho Iluestion of future war is at was hnndled hy enl'h rOll testanl ill ~ SOli. T o "voill Ihr lutler it W<I. lIe,'es- whith musl repre'flll u. ill Ihe Innd of regulnrly at Hope College." Such i. slake, " he deelared. "Europe as a romprehe ll si\'l~ nnrl illuminating mnn' sor,\' t o ,·hulIgt,.> )'I r, Luitlt.'n,,' IIA UH' t,l the tone of the to reword in THE MILE· whol e is in no position to think and a.. t the Aimalayaa. )1r, Linfi(,Ill't, hy wilit,lt II BIIU' hI;' wn ~ STONE of 1910. But had the e",bryo judidously, and, therefore It - bocomt~ II "r. .., A re,:u:nr program in (' hnrge of th ,.. Ti,e omrmnlh'"' nrgllm en t, IIllheld h." kllowlI t n the people of Hill .. lnle-n lld Juni or girls followell. TI le.,- "n IIN I ,'1 " A_ B. 's b ell blesHed with Ihe gift ot America's privllege not only, but opIl opn's deba ters, I)rt'l'cu t l'd n Iinr of ill ltl'i l (' of nOlo" • (' ho1tE'u 's 1'ltllllill .~ S1. Patrlrk . '" Iluy progrnlll. atll I \\'.:0 proph,',·y thfi rs would h.l'e been a dif- portunit)' and obliption, to show \,rgum"'n t t"mnrkaule tor itA unit." "o·t and hlllllimHIl' l rl'lnnrk ii th{', \ ' :!1II11etl i.l }~or obviuus reoson~, Europe what this war teaches." ,. .. .woulal Kurr ly a~rcl' with thrill I'f \\',. feren t story, -oh"rel, "e', the irresi.tahlf lonil' of rx· Jt ilt.d~lr in toler"hl. , gnot! hfallh an I I . I . Jam es Sbermerhorn, Jr., ot Ibe Un I.' , , , ~ wero to jlldge h.,· Ih e trlle IVII then, Ihe present sporlers of Iheir firat po. ition, eonl elltion nllll refulotion "piri l.. nnd pntho8 llispla~-ell. After IlIl' Y h•• 1 wis..lolll teelh hOl'e dfellled it advjsable vers lt~' of Michigan, was tbe thlr,j speaker. He delivered a strong "nJ rnaking n mnrkert i mpn'!'sitl ll UpOIl Shortl y hdon- n ','luI'k th(,\' "li lllbed diseu.sgeu thfl'ir pot ron sui nt, !('dllred on 10 issue n eollegr annual regularly. judges nnd audience. 'lay Flipse, ' 11, the hill 10 the Co:lego 'hopei ",hr,'" Irish potntno., nn,1 Kpell-houllt! "' :lI'it :, IlIIp rol'iug on the good points of la. t logical oration on, "Tbe Cotlrse of Em"China failed; Orleee wu in a. fo rcible, ineish'l' speee h po rtr3)' l'.J. th e ~01U1I4t wu~ to b~ ~tugt'll, nl1tl Juun.1 lIong Dnd 3tory . rC'llcJt'rl'11 in ('\'f'r,\' st,v:t', yenr '. 8plenlJid edit ion, and taking ad- pire." erushed, Rome fell, France ' crumbled, • presellt unhealthy industri al I·olld illoll., the nll,litoriull1 I' roll',lerl wilh r lllhll,i n. - thfY hught us hl'w 10 ki .. the Blnrney ,-uut.ge of thc few flaws madf, the showi ng . that a change was lI ecessar~' tic studeu ts, boll IIWU unll to·e·I.. Th.· Stone, 3ud, fnithl Our 10llgues wfre present sponsors ot The Milestone will the Oentral Powers and the -AUle. an: IUId dWrable,_ and_ roviJIJl l hAt exi«t- ClPPI!li ellma.""etl!. greele.d. wIt... No- "'ilM OT 1'1!~ IIle e"ellillg. issue 811 annual of firs qu lty--:-Aiid being cut to piecea-a I beC-atrse at un- ing means of cOlltrollillg labor d i, pul.~ plnllsr .s thr~' look their plal'e all 'hr The th inl pnrl of Iho mertillg II'n. Ihat t hat desired ond Dlay be attoined, limited arm~ force." "Peace baa ne,-. · wtre illeffectil'e to a largo extelli. I" "Intforlll. Wilb Professor 0 _ B. n e.',1 gCIIUill~ly Allleri con , for it denlt with the loyal support of all loyal llopeilcs or been maintained by armed toree." dew of theRe conditi ons, Arlhllr Voer- n. referee tho fight "'as bfg lln . politics: ill brief ,our Sprin!: lorlll ric,. i8 imperntil'e. The im mediate and fD - The .peaker pluded for a world empire lIlan. ' } • in n firm Dull (,nlphntir nrg'u. Th e qup~tinn for diseu,sion ren,l, t io n, nut it wns un iden l Al11eri l'l\u th \l8iasti~ slIpport of our plan. is nfeu- tbat ahatt go forward by the force uf ment, inl erspersed ol'ith or.tory nlld c,,;- " I!o.oh-fd, That 'npital and Labor fleot ioll, for nil ,·nnltlanle. "owed Ih•.,' sary 10 mnkf the work n distinct RUC- brotherhood, not by the force of arms. gram, alleged that ro mpulsory arbitrn· l.hou,,1 suhm ii to "Olll liulsory .rbitru- had nol stulTe.1 'hf bol:ol .hox. The It'l. efSs. Mr. Shermerhorn reeeived first plat n, tiOIl was pralicablf-ns it ha 'l RU'·I'o.,I- tlon by Federol Low 3S n nleans of s,'I · ler8 gO"e the f"lIowing reflort: tbereby lakiJIg a prue ot fitty dollars Sollleti mo ill the myati e future, feltow and having tho honor of representing ell in toreign eountri .. ill net unl opera - tlillg nil disputes "h i.·h elTerl Publ;' Berniee Jones-Presidellt. 1I0peites, when witey and yon and you Miehigan in the Inler.slate Contesl. tion-nnd th.t illou. trinl rOllditions ill Utilit ie •. " Marian Strui •.k-Vite Prf.idrllt. aud hubby sit in the gloomi ng hy Ih ~ the Unitod Siaies nl thf prr.rnl tilll f Thr .ftirlll.ti,·e wa. s... t. illd h~ " Organization or Detruetlon," was Agnes Krolller-Ser relar.,·. firesiol', Ihe Milestolle of 1917 ,,-m the 8ubject of tbe oration delivered by wore fa'-orable for its introd ucti,,". Bn.\ lIill.dll le alld the nejtnlil'(' hy 1I 0pe_ CY llthi. P ennings-Treo.urer. bring to ~'ou fond melllories of the P. A. Lanrence ot Albion Coli"", I'ause of these fn ets, lkrnie ~llIldor , ' IS, A. Ihe argulnelll W. R atil',,"ced a,d Hattie Vcr ~ eer-K. of A. scenes and aot i'·itie. of the campus Iffe "Poafo is born ot jnstife," ht .tatell, in te nt', villora,,! )thrtHl(,~ , l'idnrNl til ... th t' refu tation nlHtnfn c$l nr~t by Mouut Since the elfc lion~ 0111'.),9 bring ten· of your dny. Worth a doll.r anll halt "ant! no single power, but only an orAmeriean Jlublic Ilem Rnd illg n 011'1hO"I th.1I h." Seitz_nnll linatly b.1' ~li1l fr, th ,' sion Rnd expending of energy, our hOl•• or eompul,o r~- arbi t rn t ion. In (' onl'i/t,~ 11 01'(1 men rNtli lc~l tpnt th e state.ment tess re \'ived ou r WA sted ti!rt~lI~S with now, worth. lIIillioll then. Walch tor ganlzeu Coneert of Poweu-one that •• nlfllc., hf outlined the pla ll, ,, ",1 011 Ih e po.te .. , , . COllceued ' 0 he th.· ela borlile r.freshlllfIl18. The buzz 01 Ihe next big ~Iilestono Dny. shott includ e all the nation8 wbich no" Bernie Mulder, Pnhlicit~· . • ilfd spfl'ific inslonces in poillt. hf.t ,Icbll tillg teqlll 'ever pro,llIcod b~ ~ oDgratulat ory alld fllrewell remarks, possess stability-can (ilia ran tee the • Tlte nfgation, oonoposed of IIl1gh HiI:.dnle," woa 11 0 mere advertisillg a' wh ith ensued, was ample proof of tlu· equilibrium ot peace." ---:0:--Nral, IIi. hard Oostillg :."a Hnrold All ' gurnent. Th ei r ar!:Jlllent in brief wn ' elTrr ti v.ness of th is re.torath'e. At this The la8t .peaker was nQne lesa than drewH of Knl3mR1.00 'ollege, :trguNl, i,l Ull follows: Thi s go\'ullIn cn t WD <i tin (!, Our honored D(': phltc sisil'r, our Own Edward wilh bis sympathetic ' poin ts well 'ok ell , thai therr wa. II I founued with the avowed purpose of ill Amelia, th.llked the soc iety for its gifl, ery, " Let us hal'e Peace." We att ennrcl) of eo ," pl1 J l'40r~' arbitration, inns, · sllring domcstie trnn!IJlility nlHl promot and thell we realized still more our 101'1' joyed his oratio" lnat Thursday morn much ns (Ixist ing "on('ilintor~' mC'n!llur('S iug the genernl welfare of th t> ,'oun tr," And pride iu her who lCiI"et' our hall s 1'0 illg, and nre acquainted with his sound wl're !'f11't'e!'t~ful: th nt more e\' ih, thnll Th e tlllmcstie t,rnn(ll1ility unci th e ge nl'r, . SOOIl, onl1 our henrts sent .up a prayer Eat&bllsh Ollamplonablp ot Prep. In rfnaoniug when he deelared that, "Com• 11('IIefit.!l ·wou ltl (l risr iroUl ,'onll'ubur," .'al welfare are jcopnrdi7,l'U at Jlrl.'scll t h,' of Ihullk, for Delphi olld its idenls. Last Game of Beuon. mercial rivalry and military ambition, nriJitrntion, it IJeilig IlIl .AnH.'ric'Rn' the iDlpending rai:rond strike, At rr~;oI eulm inaling in jealous fear nd hatre1, -E. 0 ., '20 Dntl inimical Itl hot h I'npitnl nnll Inhor ellt th e federal gOI'Prnment h.. 110 nil --On the sixteellth dny of March, in Ihe ha.ve been ant! are the cauats of the in thnt Htrik l's werl' nil economic phost! thority to prevent it, 'but a compulsor,' is I.'rrcL'li\'e in preventing strikes, nomo· ~ . yen r 1917, th e closs of ' 17, defea ted, world 's greatest wars," and tbat every " nllly; nlld Iltllt it would lIot succ'eed ill ' arbitration law elTectillg public ulilith·, I~' the Can aoi"" loll'f,tigation Act. Thi; aod complelely swa mped , the clns. of means of proventing futuro wars will "PHlllioll. Th e." proposol] thnt tho ' WOUld gil'. the governmonl ou' hori t)' t .. ael has been 011 ulI'luolifi f.1 'UCCf •• fo r '1 , ill a game of baskftball. "~ be senseless and powe!)ea. " sc long a..! pre"'lIt Rllren .. of Lnbo r br .nlarged III ' proteet ilo citizens, Ihe fllll r iion fn ' the pnsl ten yenrs. rcali tcli as ne\'er befo re, It what the man, Ihe unit ot socioty, remaine unThe rebu tlnl wns . horp, clea n cut, anJ • • Mrop(' nlHI power, so OR to ht.·ro me em· wbi t' fl th e ~OVerDm e nt exists, if it K ex · etoss of ' 17 is ab le 10 110 if Ihey zo regeneroted." Ed. took eeeentl, thereby to the point, but in spi te of Ihe br ill ill,,1 drll t ill Ihc in"eolillolilln nll ,1 sflllf- iatenre can be juatifled. reeeiving a prize _ot twenly-five doHan, desire . work of 8choltfll, it wns ."illfn t thnt 1II~lIt of disputes. . The Elope mell w~re by no me311' and bfi ng olternate in the Inter-8tatp. • 'r he gallic ota rted with n rU8h, nnd The The nebol e lI'aM of fxtrrlllo IIIl erf' ! weaklings, and in the order or Stege. Ihe visitor. were outc lns. ed. Contest. Ed b~sted Hopo 9ne notch for ih orglllnentnth'e (,:CI'('lIell C'~', II nIl I mRn, 'Lnid('ns nnd Scholt en hrought :: Judges' llc{'ision WO! ullnnimomr for th J altho I h. " B '." workNI as Ihey ha1 blgher. Ho did it for HopeI no\'er worked "'dore, t hey were unnbl~ the uehDtfr. ,lid jIlSli"e to tllelll.e:ve. ' .trllng {'ase againsl Ih f quostian. Thf.' affirmation , B., '19_ The Hope ilion were 1I0t greatly .Iown- to "ou t ,luIS!" th e expcril:'nt.'ed and and 10 the ' Iursl ioll. KolamA'oo 's rep- ' argued Ihnt cq,lIIpu.sion io contrary t rfoell tlllil'es were plrasing in "OiCf 011 '1 the very n~lure -of nrbitration, nnd so1l1 cast bcrnusf of thcir dfffat, bul ex- apee(ly "A '8 " : MuUer was by lnr tho Y.)(, 0 ... "ppfarallrc, hul flop e's debaters were with Presitlf nl WilSOII, "."nu ("lRno: pressed Ih emsclves as fecling hOllo: e I star tor the I, 8 's", tossing those elouy overhnnd throw8 whi·h ar the objeet • !Despile Ihe rain lInd sleet thit made df('idfdly auprrio r ill t,/le presentatioll ~omllfl a mon 10 work ." II i. ill "iu' to be defenled by so worthy a foe. Hillsdale need not be ashamed th n: of the keenest ~lIvy of the Varsi ty fu esday night dark and liisall'eeable, o! nrglllll ellt nlld rfhuttol . The.,' de- ' Ilitioll of lh e .spirit of 'Alner;" 3n fre. serv. great .. edil for Iheir work. ' dOIll, nnd th e people wili ne,'cr acerpl she has never produced a beller debot· players_ It can be well wondered how tbe Y. M. room wu filled a8 u.ual. The refu latioll was to Ihf point, Ihe it. Tt is a fnilure in New Zfo lllnd 011 ing team, but . he lIlay be proud Ih.t the" A' mell withstood the ousla,ught Ernfst Vaader Busb ied lile meeting ot TOllY Yeeng., who by hie great and gave a tlllk 00, this topif, "In tbe 8alienl fealure8 of argu lllolI l attneke I Austrnlio, where it I,as been lried 01111 .he p~oduecI\ one 80 good. Hope is ,p artieular:y lortullate th.,t bravenellS ullmerd tull y ottaeked and days ot thy youth.'; Altho young hi wilh "ar~dllg sueees. II wa ' in Ihf where rOllditions arf most favorable , filial rebu tlnl thot R. ~IIII IIH, afler its sUI'cess: thfrefore --:e should lIol Scholten will be back again next yenr, pra lienlty annihilated Ihe "A's". Ted years, he !' Itot youthful In thoUiht, and gave an earne.t talk on Ihat fitting , . 'IUOtin g oulhoril~- in fO"or of hi. Ill.n, nllopl it. There is n piOIl, huwr"fr, Ih .l! for with th.is year's cxpcrienre at hi, Eetting manfully guarded hi~ POIt. "Heinie" was tbere with his usual subject. hock, he will make an in vincible deprfsented ill climolic ""uenee Ih e . eye, featuring in mug sltol.. Ja~k bater. Whell interviewed os 10 thn tluotation, slnled at the beginning of The open dl~uaalon W&l al,o mlgbty Ihi. arlit le, by an oUlherlty previously subsided, lisyor Vandersluis read, aft- reason for the defeat at Hilladah', Boone, the Ilh ope Jl of the " D's" was good. Every man who expressed a thot • rerognized h,v the negotioll u bei ng of er a tew psychologieal ptlusetJ, he de- tl Doe" &holtel1 slli't My, my, 1 fellt abaolut ely ullabl 10 ring tbe ball un- ~rot to light t~o tact that we have no 1er the excfllent guarding of ?olokma, right to waste tbe ~fst.part of OUr Ilf ~, IIreDI imporlanof_ Mr. Andrews ot Ka- ciaion ot the judges, Julce Perkin~ of .'y Fo rd slory did it. Yes, Ye8." Orand Rapids, Attorn-ey Clark ,of Zeewho followed him aa ol'er Ihe floor RO and thon ... .lfter Jears rIve to tb3 - R., '11_ '"00 nttemplel] to minimize the .trerl lalll\ , I ann Attorlley Sto.. of Allepn, ropillty thai "atar Boone'" ~' ",aa only Lord 8 IWOrtbJeta and worn-oat Ute of Ihis .tatemellt : was all8werNI, and , ' the audien re, a8Suret] of victory, broke all of whom deoitled ' in favor ot tht _.. Nevfr were Ihere greatfr opportuni- able 10 make one field ba.ket. But Jack Everybody ozpeela 10 be a OIIrittiau afttrmation a. uphehl by Hope Oollege. lies tor gelling on in the 'world than .aid it wa8n ' t bia fault, "and Jaek is aom. day, WIlT ,,~t give Iha ' Lord a into applause_ . -M., '19. an honora.blo maD." DOW. When the embrogliO ot words had u.eto) prHel1t "h\l~ 30U are about It I I.' .. • (1 '\ • EmbelliBhed With Delphi Soal

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