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nc HOPE COLLEGE, HoIIa.nd, Michipn, Wednesday, April 17, 1918 I
IOggei Ordered "GREEN STOCKINGS" Michigan. Fail~ t~ THE TWO PATS SPRING SPORTS to Far West AT CARNEGIE GYM Place In IllinOIS 'IN ROUSING WAR ASSUME CONTROL Oon~t ENIERTAlNM£NT THIS EVENING ton Oompe~ ON HOPE CAMPUS I
Will Aet AI Oh&pl&Jn of 6Sr(l InfAlltzy At Famous M1Utary Poet
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On Friuay "ftrmaon hnpl.1n Mel· Man.,en Busy Puttlng Things In Shape vin Verne Oggr l, who refeu lly complet. ed n four woeks' eoul'lle at the ChapInir'" , Trnirdng hool, Fod Monroe, Virginia, I~tt HOiland tor Pre idio, r to gh'e ihc iml>Tl'8Sioll ('"1i[ornl,,, where he will /let lUI h..p':.'l_._Wh we wi h to Ini ll of til(' O:lrd Iniantry. li e was ac· . Il>rIlN , fOr we l'crtninly do nut, IH8id· "om"alli ed by ~ t8. Oggel, 09, who was ori ng tbe tact that the 'bn ketoo ll tonnl or llll'rI~' )11 • Loni.e W"l'nshuis of th ia was cOUlposed Ull11051 of elltirely new "i l.' ·. En rou te hnplain and Mrs. Og· mell it hili< dOlle wOll(lerCully \\'ell. • ~el \\ ill " isit olorado Srringll, Snit At prCllent the n"'30ri t)" of last .'·cor'a Luke 'it\', li nd olher Western of inter· bnscllall team i~ till on th e ra III Inls, t . . e" . alld th ere i no re"",," wh,' we shonl,\'I I' 0 I I' d f I . . tap nlll ggc app Ie or a clap' not have a good tonlll Ih ,s year. Some I.ill e\' nt the out !>real< of the war, and • . . I' .. h e of the lIIen ha"e al retl<h ' Ueen Ollt and it • ultOli rll '~ IVllIg liS eo mrnlSSl on . cr· i. high time that '1\11 of those who ill ' ' I t f th RAf d . I gm'~ lm pas or 0 c \: OfDlC tou(1 to repr<!'elll lIupe on th,' ,1131110110 I I t N P It N Y k fIe GIU rl' 1 n ow n 1., ew or. thi yen r In ,.ke their ILl'pell rn n('e 011 the "'Iw,' t - to he ordered 10 k' rance wilhiu dit",noll'1. Th l' best pmt of tI", ·."etlr i. II f,'w we~k .. While nt Prcaido, whieh here, ulid II U 11 0(1(1 111011 lin\( nlly IJU iii · I, II ~lI hunl> of Sail t1,an.eiso overiooklie.... in hi rOUIII lJetw(I(,' lI 111(1 houTS of ill)! (i old en Unt", h. will conduct !ler· lour fw d six J.lnggiliK 011 his h!fl.",ou ... '~N" ill olle of the fRtnOU8 auditoriums After goillg "orll. wiull', 1I.'h" the of the au FrlU'ci '0 Expoo;ition, past hOtl bl'tll, :Hly [k.'rsuu ' with nlly (,h"plnin Oggcl is one of the most 4 I pep" or life ill hilll ~hu u41 tnk c pa l t brilliant 11I0n that ever ottended :Hope. in 3tblcti"" th i•• pring. Th<l-e hoping While here he won high hono", in ora· to be di8<tunlilled ph~,.i ,·n lly by the tory .nll debating, be ide. aebie"ing draft eXD.Pliuing hoard nrc exeu eel fur <"nsi,l",ohle Ilistin. tion in th e field of wc do not wi sh to hu\'e thl'nl out, t ut otlMti'·i. Il e g , ndunt ed frol11 the Uui· all others 8hou ld III:llkC th ei r uppl'urnnec "ersi ty of )11 ",,;gan in 1911, and from 011 the athlotic field nt oneo. lhe X"w .., i,· k Th eologienl Sem· Ba.(·I,,1I i8 1I0t the on~" th illg which innr.'· in IOt 4. At the Intte r instituil)n hI' WOII the pri .. . warded Annually ItlillOlJn l.'CU by the track monagel , the 1(1 ",,_t p"'aehcr ill tho groduoting field IHeet will .IJO hel d ~JIIl·tiJll • i.u the "Ia , . nellr futur(l, nUll lln t'l: cl:1.:' shuulo hu\,; o a M:ood " ':llll 1111 tlH' lield hy the t iuU" II .. tlO til. AtlllO th,' lru.·k 8~r,eaule hno lIot o{'en BUl10un : ed nlJ y et, all llIuy b{l 5nre,I thnt )I .nag~r DaI~l1bcrg is not lIaljpill~, nml thnt he wiU Im\'e n rew 11,'lUunt surl"i"," for th ' trn .· k lIIell in The '''''0,,,1 series of toasts have the ne. r future. r O Ill~ nlltl bronc. Every Sellior who, M Manng{'r kgclIIDII hns hl'll ll IJusy put · UlIuul, attended elocution cl8.'ti Mon· ting the !l'nni eonrt8 in _h npc so tI.11 da~', Icarnet! that nltho they make it t he more gentle 011("8 nmong us U1a y ':llso hot fnr th o ooys " O"er there, " there tnke part ill a lII iloer fOrlll of olhlot ie •. i. tiU plc11t)' of tOl\.5ting ,to be done. lt ccr toinly i8 high t illlc th nt Ihe .\l r. lI enr), 1I 0He n, as an able lUld em· Mud ~n~ of llope .how ><ollle signs of "i~ nt toa't' maste r, prepared us for the life. An outsider would almos t be f ore· Wllr I"hgrnrn, BIlU with clevor ond D.p ' cd to think tha t we ·ure .tiIl hiJJornnting. I"ol,ri at e relll. rlto ultroduecd hia equalW l' ~'oulu not LlulII(' nil.' Hill' if Ii(' :H,," I,\' :\liltl ullIl l,fJi(· ie ut (:ur~ of tOWtters. qu ur...t th,,· idL"'J 111:u 11 01'" ' ·l.lll'gf' i-l 8 ~II" r II n 0 , .'A'r .u log-ized t1,e I/arl uf lil t" Wt",/\ lt:rn Th l'"l ,, ~ i ,al !-\t' llI il1 , " .llIlI!-th · J.,fI.\·s. ,. All th e Ught.ing men ary, n ~ Sullll' Ilt'upll' hnrt· Irl t'd t il I1l3kt' !I H' IJrll\' t' , hu t let us t*\-e r remember 01 hero; hel h.'\'(" II OP(' ,, ' IItl.' 1I t ~ !U t· f ufethat t li.· ""ough ho."s" do .ome or tho cd to l!llk r H llllll·k ~~n t fllr tilt' "8"11, " Ilnrll"!"1 niH! 1II0.!l t lln.ng prou" work on ."udJ' ut s, for t Ju'y \\f'(t ' Ilh' fir:.t olle:! to l'O IlU' Oll t !llId \\fll il l \11' ill till' Ull1lt·ti.· lilt· hutt ll' (rtillt. Wmil iers \\ ill 1I {, \'l'r (,NUW! Y r. Dun · fi eld. \ )11'" h:l\'(l I'l' t'li :,:,kill~ \\ 111'11 II Pwul,1 tOIl, t...1 th" r. W. G. A. with a We \\'l'''' tu piny til r II St' III" in II 1!:lIII(.' of onsebnll . \\'e will 1'1 11)' til,· •. ',·u,·' ns 1,II" t of l'IU(IU e lll'~ Bueh tLS is rare.l,. IIt'lI rtl in \' nn HUUlt l' 011 Blue Mondoy, n~ f'1I(,uj.dl Jl IJ IH' 1IIl'II (' II III l ' ~ JI !lllil pra ' jet', 0 t ha1 ll ul'l' \'ill h:l \.- t SO 11M' IWI\\'(' l' lI !i nlld G 0 't·lock. li e go\'e: us fi{,lII.bln.nt€.' of !I H.·n Ul 10 -" il :log-nill .;t tlit· ., lorj,·r .k.'tl'1, of tI", work. these yOWlg WI.IIU) II nr(' doing nutl ret'.orulllende<l semiJHlry. .. I rougl~' 11If' woman '~ pal l in the war. As rega rds the o<l.... l1',11 ~,· Ii",htlc nothing de.linit c eun be suid:l .vct. .. At III~ t ," n9 our toastmaster said, .. Wt· loa", .\ rbn', opinion of Ihe 1&Some collegos hn"e "Ut bnseball (,rr tli eir
MUton Dult, Knox, '19, PaUl A, Wolf, Olever PeriOl'llllollC8 Antlclp&ted by All Culeton, ' 1 , and DlIvid Eli Lilienthal , -Play & Popular an. DBPauw, '20, repre!leoting Illinois, .hUnne.ota and Indiana. re6P:'ctively, TI'ero 13 n. 'trarutloa told of a Scotch wero clH)len 'by the judges at the Eastclan which yea", ago won a most mir· ern Divisional Inter.atate Contest hdld oculons victory over Its enemy. i n Centrnl Congregational ChUrch, Gal. As el'cryone knowe, the Scotehmeo e burg, I1Hnoi8, on Friday, April S, to wear 'kil ts wi t h red plaid Btoeltlngt. speak at the Bnlll inter-mnte contest at One da." the M:aeFaraday cJu wore Topeka, KalUl&ll, May 3, Wiseonain'~ green atoeJdni inatead of red 'Plaid representative, .Frederick W. Brules, ones. 1J'h. enemy, upon aeeing them, Deloit, '21, wa8 ruled out on aecount were too aslonl hed 10 fight CUld 8urof his age, Which execMed the limit of rendered Immedlall'ly. twent."-1Icven yea,.. TI,is I said to .have ou urred on It"'in W. Stillinger,' Wooster, '1 , Aprll 24, 121 . Next Wedneadey, April who r prcaented Ohio, IInu Waiter A. 24, 191 , Ihe Senior '0l8&'t Is going 10 holidn, Ropo, '1, who spoke tor r~lebrnte the Beven hundredth annivera· Michigan, Werc eliminRted from filrth . ary of the Maer'araday vict.ory by preer participation, . Bt.i1linger receiv. selltiug I\. play called "{l reen toe,k· ing rourth plRce c.ud ~r . • cholten fifth. lUgS. J, Th' conte Willi nn inlercating one, All Rre sure to surrender Immediatere8U1ting in a ti e f or first. place be. ly wh en thcy O!OO Ihe I)IRY and 011 will tween Illinois and Miinne ota, nnd a Bgree that it is the clevereet play ever tic for third belween Ohio and Indinna, produred <It Dope. It ia one of the with .Alichig.n having no conlender~ most poIIIIIRJ' given by amoteurs loday. tor I,."t plMe. The decision \\'WI one The proceeds of lite pertorlllanee are of the clo. t e"er rendered in any 10 be used tor a memorial tOlr Hope. interstate conteet,
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Notice The annual Inter-clasl Field Meet will be beld 011 Batunla7, April '1:1, at the FaIr Groundts. All cl&ues 'Ir1ll par. tldpate. All regular 1nck evenla, lJI· I dud.tD.g a b1cycle raee. 'Ir1ll be staged. Everybody be out.
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.1'itioJl of 01lr tr{,o1!ur ~' \\' (1 \....111 1101 ofTl·r al1~' game. here. to ~ lIy l'(lll. 'ge~ . At· tempts tuO b{·i ng m:lUl to piny ~atll~ ou1 of town nUll :l L-w ItU\' l' ~Ul II [, gRm ... with 1I 0Iln",1 f!lrto,.' ,or in,k pend"ni t lITIS. 0111 oefo ro any gILIII 'S eo" be <l rronged <Iell n it ely we lllllst h.n ,'e lome Mnd of II .tell m III rOI,,~scnt " ope. Let e' ry lo~' I 11 011(0 mnn ,,,,terllline Ihnt before June 5 the 'blg league scouh ..m be 81100.Jring orollnd 1I01ln nd look· in&, O'·~' a be ond J ohn ny Ln\'':!n. 1
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Rov, J . Van P enrsrrn, pa. tor of Trinit,\' Reformed rhur h, hl\.5 been ex' tended a tall by tho r.ond R.foromed .hnrch 01 Kolalnn.oo. Tlli~ is the second tlme within lh' pa.t few m0l1l'118 that Mr. Van Penrsem has rl'teived a ~I'om th is thllreh. He will mnke hi. d~l1'ion in t,,·o or threo week ••
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On Priday nlgllt .A pril 20th the two debating ten11lll recently pleked by Hope will meot Almll and Olivet col· leges in Jlublie deobatCII. It is an undisputed fad that Hope's record in debating i5 an enviable one and it is eer· toln that 011r sistor colleges arc n.fler o~r enJp this year. Conseqnently ilome warm nrgulIlentd tlrc to ue anticipat.d. Th e t •• m eompotled Witt, Peter J . Siege .., and Scholten, will uphold the n.ftirmati \' 6 again"t AI1118 UpOIi our horne ro truUl. Th o (Iul'lltio n whi ch they will discu88 13 ., IlMolved, that the Pan-AIDerien.n :-<atlon•• Ioollid !'6tnblish a siablo gov· ernment in 'l.t exieo.
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The oth er tenm conaiati ng of Gerr,t 'Nmlller, Arthu , H. Vbermu a"d James A. Slegeman will journey to Olivet whcr6 ti,ey will nphold .th e uegative agninsl Olivet', champ debaters. They will debate the aame queetion. It is IlIlpe1'llti,'e thst Hope win two vietori C<! to uphold her reputation. T h. bo~'! on tbe t ams are apenrung and have qpent hou ,a of valuable time in prel.nring briefs nnd Bpceehea and look· ing Bt the question from every po8IIible angle. Thoy aTe doing th eir share and perhnps ".oro than thoir Ihare. Tho outeoUle lies in large meMure with Ihe !Iu(lent body. Your duty' -w~lI, nothinr need be said. You IlUow what Is e:cpeeted. Be onl next f'rida." night and booatl D
lown led all state, in the Li.berty Loan eltnpaign, going under lhe wire with ber mlQlmu.m quo a ot '11,050,000 ubscrlbed within four ds)'&'. Hat.l off to the paelflst, kept·ulH>ut-of.... ar, too· proud·to·RgM If.wlreye state. ---:0:-<'' ---Harry' Landar r~aed '1,000,000 for I woold ntber nnti. the IJIoe.lIceI of one of iD\U' IOldim tbu preach tba the Liborty Loan within t"onty minotOll in Obie.,o the day the eampalp greatest Hrmoa ID the worLd.
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At! of th winners were excl'1lent penkero, and there is certnin to ,be a thrilling onst't in U,O ullllower stnte noxt llIonth. Mr. Ilult "pms on, " Tho Brighter Side," 'Mr. Wolfe 0 11 ., The <OI,a1lenge to AmerjeD" anti 11r. I,ilienthol 01 " The Mi ion of Ih e J ew. I I llr. I,ilielltht!l's onation c!\pecially is II mns te rpiece of superb dieLion Bnd male hl _ lIIyle. :Mr. Stillin. gCO!', who "POke on "The Doom of Dyn. uti ," oppeared In tbe unllorm of tbe :-laval ROderv .I Md received a groat oval ion from tho 1I1I11 lo nce. At Knox Prot. J . D. , ylce rk Clnd ~{r. holtrn enjo.'·ell • pleasant visit with Prof. Jam es te~nberg-, Hope, '93, Who I. in ehnrge of the dopartmcnts of Greek and Dible ILt tbo Con· gregatlonal Institution, While in Chi. engo the.\' were ro)'ally enterWoed at th e home of Dr. qlnd Mrs. John M. Van Oer ~! ~l1 l cn of Oruk Park. On Sunday lIIornillg I.h e~· hnd the plen ure of .h ear· inl( Dr. Va,"l er Meulen, Hope's 1II05t brillian t and ,no,t Inmous pulpit ornt or, preaeh a II llIorkab1.., tip nnOtl on Ii00r h!lk cn ·\' i1iZlOtiull.' I o
Diepenhorst Wins Scholarship The fi"'t .eholarllhlp awarded to a lIlenJ.'Le r of this yea r '" senior cla!W! was ~ec 11red by Edward Di~penborst of Zeeland, thru deportment of Chem· istry. Word of the appointment was re"eived laat. week by .Dr. A. T. Gofd· f,.~" head th e depa rtment. Tbe scholo",hip, whic'h i. gh'en 'b y lhe New York City Univenily, eo..ust. of a cash nward 01 $22.';, tree tnition amounting to $150, and all a>rwage and laboratory fc<!e. n.ry Witteveeu two y Dr. ago !.e· ceive.1 the first 8 holnrship nwarded by this illBtitlltion ~o a Hopo DIJID. His excellont work indnced thelll to offor another last year, which wu secured by Lawrence Dalman. Dalman WII8 unable io take advantage of tho olfer,lIow· ev'er, boeau.e of entraneo into milltary
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The inerCltl!in&, Dumber of scholarahip<! received In recent years ia but another testimony to the quality of work done in our 8!UonCO dep3rtmen~
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cess, Another event ot Importance h. found its placo ill the a.D'naia of tlHl p8lt,_n event of iml?0rtance ..peeially tu tho yonng Jodi.,. wbo htl.vo so ' dlligontly and \I'itlt s uch good rceults plnnned lind trainet.! fo r t.hlo particular . "\'oot; nn even t of ejgnificllnce to the lads in k'hnJd ill whote interest the protiro", was given; an event of pleaaure to the students of Hope aod Ilo net II few of the citizen of Holland who ~ere a.trorded an opportunity of eDjoyUlg the nndeniable musienl talent found among tbo lair eo,ods of this in, titntion !llld of Ii tening to the ~horol1 iutere ling ,elllarkis of the man who put " !lat" in patriotism, and at the same time aiding tbo girt. in their valuable pntriotic work. ThuISC!ay evening, Aprii 4, the girla of the Patrlotle League gave tbo fol. lowing prog m to n large and appreciative aud ience in Carnegiv Gym.: . PART I Girls' Chom&-(a) Good Bye Summer -Prank Lyues; ('b) The Call-Mark Andrews Opening Re mnrks-Miss Mariaa Van Drezer Piano Solo-L'AloneLte (Tbe Lnrk)M. ~{olakiron, M~ Martinn DeJong Violin Solo-Liebe.afr"und~KreUth_ Mjss Harriet Baker !loading-The Soul of · the Violln':"ll. M. Merrill-Mbs Gertrude Sehu.rmu Vocal Solo-Serenad6-&hubert V-, ~!nrie Danbof (J14rp accompa.n.imeii't . 'by Miu Dorothy Dunt) Harp Solo-Bonting Song--Ernest O. Krohn- Miss Dorotby Hunt Voeol Solo-When Tbe Boys Come HnmO-()loy Bpeau-Mias Helene' Van Baalte. PART n Pat McCoy-(aUas) Cornelius Vanl'u.~ ten Drill ...............................................A.meHca But n Dlcre stnlemeut of the numbe", on the progrnm utt erly Inllil to sive any adeqnate idea of the enjoyment and appreei.tion of the various number. on tbe part of tbe audienee. For eacb nnmber revealeu n t . aloae earetul trruning, bnt also distinctive .t~ont in appreciation nnd rendition. The va.ried nature of lhe program niade it 01 8pceial interes t. Pcrh1lops the ·f·.aturo of tI,e musical part was the matcbleae music of the barp. It I. 'Iuite fitting that .pecia~ meolion b. l1I~dn of the addIess ~ven by Pat 'McCoy who with touches 01 grim, but genuine humor fin bed on tbe _ceo of our imagination \'h;d pietures of the lIlen "over tb"re,"-4If tbel.r' attitude tOl\"1l.rd Pritz, and of tb'e eonditiollB u.nd", which they aro lighting. He im· pressed it upon Our minds that in view of Ihe fact that GeNDany ,witb tho oddl o greILtly in her favor, lailed. in her ~na h in 1914 to rb reak thm tho Allied li ne, "Ihey 8hnil ' hot' pass" today. Alter th'. impresMvo Ilnfurlln&, 01 the Star pangled' Banner 'and tbe ing ~f (be noblonal uthem, the IDdi· 'enee departed, eaell one ilnp.-d with lhe work of the Patriotic I.eliDe and i~ valut, and 10 wiahing tbe gil" the hiGho~ t meaaure of .ueeen In tIt,a further work.
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