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Oarntlie OJ'Dl. Beene of lrtirth and Jov- StegeDWl and Eltini Place in Half· Fellowship Includes $300.00, Tuition iaUtJ. Ex<ellent Pto,-ram Followed Mile and 100-Yt.rd Dash Free, and M. A. Degree nt -.. ,,.,A••" A_ .. Good Time End of Year. M3 -Bespe<.tively. Th

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wns n tiCI'IlC or gny• et~· Thur11tln~· 1'\'Cning when t be U~lphi girl8 were \'nlcrtninl!cl by the ~<•ro11is ~tl'it>t.v . Thr hAll W!lt4 \' ~ry nrtilltil•oll~· •lt>roratctl wit~ J1illow11, l•t•nunnt t4 null fprnt4 1 uot Corgf'tt ing t ht• · · ··oz~· ••nrnt> rtl'' 110 unmmnl in the · • (;ym." A tll.•r rut hour of aoclnbility llllll mtt11i1·1 Auna Kolyu nthln•&~ed tlu.! girls A 'lllll lnlrollu•·ed the Sbnkespenre, or W rn 1hM &toll ill, plnycrs, pretten ti ng • 'l,ovf' '-c l.nt.or l .o~« t . " 'J'h~ piny wns inclerll clevl'r1 nud we uu sure thnt ~hnkt•11penrc 's peaceful slumbers in h~ gra \' t' wert> not disturbed by disrorda. t-:1ht>l llykslrn favored the girl11 with 11 \'Ue·nI t~olo, while between arts Clara Yntema played some piano sele ·tiona. l' utl ln1: nil formality aside evt>ryonc 11ow l'ulerl.'u in on an all around good t inli'. A grand mar h and games conatl· tutc•cl 1he rcsl' of the entertainment. lJainty rcfrel!hments were served amid ,jokl'll nnd laughter. The girls truly 14pPnt nh l.'ujoynhle evening, and after yriiK81111 ··hN•rK ror Delphi and Soroais, t lu.• hnt•PY htuwh clil'httn"ee1.

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ll opr <Jollcgl! uuule it11 eulrnuctt iuto stn tl! tr:t ·k. drcll!a lu11t J;aturuuy u.fter· 110011 at ..\1. j,, C., 111:oriug 11lx poiula with u thrui!·IIIUU t11uw. All the otheJ SdlOul!l enterol.l huJ IJIOrtl lUtHI cU WV •ling, but iu vrovortiuu to the numbel of voiuts scoroo, they did not average 1111 high ns Hove. The arrangement ot C\'CIIIII Wll8 liOl US gooJ as it might have been, otherwise H ope might ha.ve S(:Orell moru. Such ruces us the 100 uutl 220·yiU'd dash, the 4!0 und O·yarcl run, aud tho mile and two mile run, in which one man ent ered two events, were run so close together that very littlt' timP wns given for rf'rovery. llope took second ttlnt:e in two of the main eventR, Stegemau running sec· ond to Sheldon of M. A. C. in the half mile, nnd Elting taking thl' ROme )lOBi· tion in the 100-yard dnKh, bPnting lwtb of .M.. A. C's entrle.. Judging from thl! lime and tlislOIH'elf Of oth r t!V~Il l81 we hn ve enough mntcrlnl nt H ope to win su<'h a meet, and there is no reo· 110n why Hope, with a good conrh, ennuot turn out Much n t f'n m for ucxt year. And so may this be a gootl beginning for 11 good era in track nthlt, th·s for our Alma .Mnter. Good Luck to '• Stein.' '

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~ttte1nbe ''-am u Pft to ~) Io., Jo'riJay, May 5, to complete his round of victories. He wlll meet the three best orators of the Western Di· ,·ision, together with the other two who ~lurrlllied with him nt Athena, Ohio. We plne·c imvlicit confidence in him, wet l'XpN·t to see him come away with llrst place.

Aad4 Impreaaive

CeremonJ and EnJoJ Bemalnder of Dt.J &t M&cat&wa Park. J.n'<l Wt•olllf' •IU,\' morniug nt 11 1111:\rtl'r o 't·ltll'k, tlt P ReuiorK plnntt'tl Jt n 1'1111 t rer IH'nr till' outhenst rornl'r or \'ull Rnalt e Hnll. The l·ert'IIIOIIY W:l!t opPIH'II h,\' u ' tllnrll'ttt• I'OIIIpOllt'll nf 1':. f'lip!H', ~·. l>t• .longl', U. Sh'in in~rr nn•l ~·. Douma . Frnn1·t·~ nmwh thru rl'ntl n lwenr from ' ' A:~ You Like It, ' ' whil'h Wllft foJIO\\'I'tl h ,\ ' (I miX('I\ lllllltlt't I'Oil· tt!stinJt of ll l'llril'ltn \'~1nz,,,., .l t•:tul'ltP ~lnlel er, K 1-'lip ,., an•I ,..CL . ll'inin~t>r. t )p(nrtt

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PRESENTS ULFILAS SO· CIETY WITH DUTCH FLAG

~ntu roln.'' mnrning Arthur ('lol't l u~eb rt'l'e•h·cel a lt•tt••r fruu1 lht• l'ui\'NMit,\' nf ~uri h Uak•>tn ulfcrlng him a Fclhl\\ shi)J in lhnt institutiuu nf . :11111 f~~r unt• ,\'t•:tr, tnlliuu frl'\'. lit• will lll'l'e• pt , IIIII) t4fl£'· 1· iul ilt' iu Jo:n~:rli~h llru111.1 u mlp:tl:f\'~lulry. At I Itt• l'llol 111' I h\• .n•:tr ht• will rt'l't•in• h i:t ~I. A. tlegn•e. Tlli:t ulfor ill n fllliug rl' \\:t rtl fur th'! time 1111tl pain Inking lnhor thut · · Art' ' hns put on the )lagc.wt to he featured here in Junl'. Not only hn11 he plnnuell nnd tnkl•n supcn•ision of the entire pugeunt, hut he hns tot npo:~cd the whoh•, lwth nl'l:~ ll ntl iu t t•r luile:~J in I he ruu~h . li t• hn11 b0\'11 \\urk ing ou it now ..tllll'l' la11l ' eplclllbcr, untl Cew uf us rcul· izc Whllt UU in11110n!l6 UIIIOUUt of t iiii C nnd attention he hns ucvoted to it. \\'l• certninl~· rongrnlulate hint on his 111'·

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LEST YE FOBGET May 6, FridaJ-Interat.ate Ort.· toriuJ Contest, FaJrfield. la. Xniekerbocker Bauquet. May 6, BaturdaJ- Bope vs. Ferru Institute, at Ferrla. May 8, Monday- Voorhees Day. Mt.J 10, Wedneaday- Seminary Commencement Exercisea. May 12, FrldaJ- Delphi Banquet. ltlaJ 13, a.tardaJ-Beli.J, Hope - - .....,. G.oo&.-Y Ill G,--A. May 17, Wedne'Y.lay- Ba.ven C~>n­ teat.

COUNCIL PROMISES ATHLETIC COACH Petition Receives F&vorable Consideration. Several Clwlges Also to Be Made 1n TeacbJ..ng Staft' The Cou ncil of llope College 111cl iu :tJI it :tllgtt:ttlll'!lll on last \\',•dne!lelny, 11nd althou~h it:4 lmsiu t•:~:~ wn!l •·Uiwhlol ud in II KiltRII' tln,r , IIIII' uf it:t ttdiu n:! hrOttKhl nuwl1 juy :11111 Kil l i:tfnl'liuu lu ohe ~ lu o lt•ul :l. A )'H)'I' I' Wll:l l' irl·nlult•d, -.igut•tl 1,_ ,. prnl'li rnlly t'\'l' ry llhulcut in the IW'Iwul, J't'l itiuniug tho t!uum·il thnt Ihrr I'IIKilJ!e I he· sen·in•:! ur Sllllll' unf wl• o, lot•~icl ell !l•u..tlinl! a ft•w l'ttllcJte mllj•·•· l ~. ~hou:tl uiKt• ~ l' r\'O iu l hl• t·n· ,,ndl .' ' of an uthl\-'ti•· l'IHH' It . fo'r i<ln,\' tullru iul{ nl •·IIIIJ'l'l llr. \'t.'ullt' Jllll lt•:t<l a ll'!lt•r fru111 1111' !ll'o' rt•l:tr,\' u( the t·lllllll'il, IJ uu . II . .1, llil'kl'lllll, lwfurf· tho ~lu•h.•ut Bo•ly, !ltntinl! lhnt tlu• COII IW il Wil li ftt\'Oruhly eJispO!!t•tl IIIWIIrol the will'lt nr tho petitioner!!, 111111 thn 1 (Continued on Pa&e Four)

A. \'nu WPttlt> nltttrl.:, prl'llltleut nf tit~• }fr, BniSSO Gladdens the Hearts of the rhl14!4 1 th Pn IICt lio·ll ll•tl lltl' rim In W111 . Members of the Dutch Society. ShnkPll(lf'tlrr, th~ grenlt•!lt pnrt or ..l.iml'. Ho• t·OIH·hulull It~· lhruwinu iu thr 'l'ht• 1nrmlw rM uf lht• l ' lliln~C 8Ul·it'ly . 141 S)lCltlt'·fUI Of 1Jirt I 1'\'f'r,\' llli'llllte•r or lust thl' t•lnlll't follnwinj! in h i~ wnh. l ' r• •~Ci •\'t•ro• \'t•r~- plt':tl4:111tl.'· 1111rprl c•l ~lonolu,r ui.:ht wht•n l'ruf. n nop nntlc>nt \' l'IIIH'IIIII I ht> n 1nn1lt• n ft•w rt' · IIIIIIH'I'ol thnt ~lr. Willinm Bnu~so hnd mnrkll, nt'l'l.'flliuJt thl• lrl'r in tlu• 11111111' I ot tlw I'OIIt>g•'· l'rof. X\'kt•r k a"" •·ttu - l 'fl"ll'ulo·ol th,. llll•·il•l,\' wi th 11 Dut eh llnJ!. tribut t>ll 0 ft'W wnrtl :~ 11; 11 11, l·l'tl'lllllll,\'. I 11111 Mlllt' th ut all the• uwmltl'r:l uf lhr .. :tppn·~·iato• tlti" ~ i ft \' o· n• · 11111ch, 1 1111• rt'" 1 u r 11 u • ' 1:,,. ll'llllu Tl te on£'11 •wrs . nt .\-fllt'ntnwa l':t rk, whe•rt• lhc,r J{ll \.', , / '"'' ,,.,. a:c :t ,.,,.il·t y " i"ll In luke this th<'rnlleh•f'!l ll\'t•r lo nwrrimr ut, ltnol nlllw l'll'l'"rluuity nf th:t~olti uK ~l r. l3rn14lll' lltl' weather \\ ns not. of I ht• luost fn\'llr· fur t h i~ !~plt•lt~lid 1'ri •·olur olf llu• X eth::ablr \'Rriftl\' ,.,., all rt•pnrt a 11111 ~ 1 1• 1 t•rlnJul:c. w,, rr:tli7.1.' lhnl llogM of thiK 11 1 kinrl nrc• \'t•r\' llo·:trl·t• iu ~lidtigan, 11111!, · I II C' t 11110. ' · · JOVR I . . lht•rt•fun•, \\'1 ' \'!tllll' tlti'l uift \'o•r,v h i~h · - o -OFFICIAL NOTICE h·. Mnntuwriptll tor the RnvPtt ('ont£>st I . \V (• ntt' :cur1• thnt ~l r. ll rn:<:~r, :1:c wc•ll must IH• in Fridny, )fny ii. Thr£>e l ~·pH· I :t:c mnuy nlh1•r e·itiz••u!l uf llullu1111, h1111 11 written ropit>ll must bt> hnnlle1l to T. F. wnr111 plu•·t- iu his lwa rl fnr till' 1 ' 1111 u~ Delegate!! From Mens' Soc1etiell Meet 1 With McOiin. Zwt>m~r. prP"It.lent or thi' Orntorio•::tl Htwit•ty, :IIII I fur lht• '< ln•lt•Jit luul~· n lengue, hy :l P. M . :1 wlwiQ. .I. A. ~- . ' I X. Ou tlw 17th nf April , lht• fullnwin~

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Let "X'' Represent the Un-j Out of the Mouths of Babes known (By ARBA DONNEWOLD) ••01llu.1 t o see you bae.... '- Ho w cJ'd _., ~·it•n•·.''· Tltit1 hut! hl't>n tho cn11 of hiK you flnd things t.t our A.lm& llaMrt ht•t~itHIIl'~' before uniting hltns It in o Suppo8C you had a gay time." WlU. lil'u purtUI'!:.!Jltijl with '• tht• sweetc1t tb~ wortla my thuna of eoUep ctaya ~irl lu 1111• wnrltl. ' ' ~ot tha t lll\it•ie11 •y :u1tlrPsRecl me on my return li'OJD a vlalt iltlrrrl'rl'cl with hi11 lo\' O fur Mnry, I hnJ mnu , some years after gracluahut cllil-h•ut·y nn1l hil'l lu\'ll for :\fury tion, to tbnt sent of lenrnJng where we intl•rft'r('ll with hitt mnrrlagt• to hl!r. resurr ted Tacitus, Horace, t.nd Cteero, ll c hrul 8JI(!II I long hOIIrl!1 hcnt O\'er his only too glad to bury them aeain; elt•llk , ll~uring nucl thinking. lle hull where we learned by sines ud eoaines, flnnll.'' or'lh·t•el nt two re ull!l, both ot to measu re the angles and time the riswhit·b wert' tlil:lllppointiug. One answer ing and setting of the stars, but touncl Willi $1,!i24, null the other wns $1,140. more enjoyable certa.in activities wb1eh 'flw former sum revrl':~ ntcll whut John belong to their reign; wbere we stuclied hnll fount! was the lowest posttible one philosophy and practiced another. amount n year on whieb two rould ."Yes, I had a. good time,"-I re· romrortuuly exist, and I he latter wn11 plied, 11 and a surprise, too, that I wut John 's annual income. Now, unfor to tell you about. You remembet Kit· tunntPI,\·, .1,140 does not e•Jual •1 ,524, chell, don't you, who made auch a bril· and us John bad so much regard fur liant record in ll<lhoolarabipf" the happiness of his future wile, hu "The fellow that went to the Uniho1l !hot hu should wait until his ourn· voraity after be graduated, to t&lr:e up a iug c·nvswity was greater, before he ot- course in la.wf Yea, I remember him. tt~mpted to support nuothor with it. He was a good sludent, all ritht, and This time twe ulutl rather distant, for his morals were almost beyond eo· John '" firm w11a not in a very vrosper· sure. Yet, somehow, you felt u tho ous condition. there was. not mueh to baclr: biJ eharWhen John explninctl this to .Mnry, acter. He didn't seem to put muell ~he l1Bd listonod. atteutlvt•ly, h:11l mnd stock In Ohriatianity, or any ren,loa, a few scratrhes on t•uvcr (fur Mnry tor that mntter." l11o had n \Jusint-!lll hca1l), auJ hntl ttSaturday afternoon, u I wu crousnid, " WciiJ clMr, juttl listen to this,ing the campus," I resumed, "I met U,52l minus lfil,l40 lt>n\'t>S $!1, -t Now two students engaged in eonveraatioa. JUIIJtose Wt' let ' • X ' ' CI(Uill •9 Then As they paaaed I caught the worda, 'Go· ·:~ :.:_ ph•.!_ ~, 1401 you r aalary) &m!llla i!!l. to 4!ar Jijtehelltt .~t ~~~ .1 ,5!!4, tht> RlllOIInt we moat have. I did not think ol bia beine any one l'hc proltlem l11 to solvo for 11 X". An<l had ever heard of. However, I went fnhn , •l<'ur, lt't ':t-let 'K solvr for 1 ' X •' to old PJymouth church, where I knew lot;l'lhcr. ' ' .John ltn•l 11tnrNl at ht-r tor he was to apcnk; you remember we an Instant, and hntl I'IIIIKht her in hi 14 usetl to go there to hear Dr. Robln~Df arm1. Women will hnvo tl\Ctr wny. "Jiere I met my surprlle. It wu Sir months ufter the wo1hling, "X" the snme Mitchell we had known in ctill rl'mninctl un unknown qunutit)·· College daya,-yet not the same. When luhu , t~llll pnv.~liug h\' ()r the Kolution , he rose to speak an expectant hu1b leU ·lid uot •lnn• to flllk for Hll hu-rcnt~ in on thn.t crowdl'd church. We felt the llllllr,\', for It<' renllz···l that l•Ven his inflnenee or a great personality. He tiurt ,\'·lh·e elnllars u month strnine1t spoke with sueb warmth, eonvictlon, till' r~•~nlltl'l's uf hi t~ MIJIIo,vPr, und 81- nnd sincerity, that we see!JH!d drawn ' hnu~h hr hn1l 111:1cle luquiri ~ for 11e,·· out or ourselves anll our aurroundinp •rnl otlu•r put~i linu:4, hl• hntl n~t·eh·t't) no to n sublimer faith in the immediate tnti:~fylul:f ro~tu lltt. But tltill wns tho! presence of God thnn we bad ever exmly worr,v I Ita t marre•l t hi' hupvln~ss perienced before. I CO'!ld hardly be11111 •·umtort of hiM life. Tit~ two ('Orne lieve that this was the man who bad John, be it known, hncl Rludit'cl eiU·

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is one of the greatest fieldiDf 1hort· in cit her league. He Ia starting ol'f fine nt the bat. lt' he can keep nrounll the .2il0 mark, blat fiDe Jeldiaa c'onner Hope Star Settlng League On wi ll cnrry him through. " - E. W. Diek· Fire. Mlloll, in the Orand Rapid1 Newa.

LAVAN MAKING GOOD

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.I oh u L. La \'lin, II Ultl' '!I mo~Ct l'ttlj 11('11 t ·pprC:4l'lltntivc in the f)Jlse bull world, 1014, tho St. Louis Browns won a ball game nt Comiskey Parlr: yeaterdaJ, & hns Ill II rh•t\ hill fuurth !lellHOII iII lti$: contest that wa11 foueht tooth nnd nail 'eague bnll with n lll·intilluting cxhi·

llition of hrilllnnt pluying not et1ual~d lty thnt o( nny other mnn iu oith~r ' l'Rgnl'. The fo llowing ox,·orpts voci· t't>rn l•• fur tltl'IIIMeh•£>s: " .Iobnny Ln \'lln has heen the ltig fnrtor in the SU('t· ess of tho 0rnWII8 80 fur, his hi I ting rtncl h1s fioldlng being rl'BJ>Onsiblc for most of their ttbowi111 to·tlnto. "--Bt. Louis Sporting News. ".John Lovan 's srnsutlonul flelcliug saved the gnme tor the Browntl., 'Grand Rapida Preu. u John La van, the Grand Rnpi<la hoy who ia playlng ahort·stop for the Browns, is starrin1 in almoat e\'ery game.' '-Grntul Rapids N ewa. "John Lavan continues to make good. He got one hit and one ron.''Orand Rapitls Preas.

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t•very stop of the way, cboolr: full of t be senantionnl, and only Ioat by the Whit Sox after Ln \•an, the short·atop, took n rutl-slzed base bit away troru .foe Jackson In the ninth by a halr· roli!ing sto1l ending tbe eombat and lcrn•ing throe Holte 11tranded in the run-wny. The score was 6 to 5, bene«' the ninth inning exdteruent. • • • Lavan desl'rvca plenty .9 f eredit for tho Brown vletory. Wlton .laekaon hlt . that bal1 in the ninth, no one on the fteld thot thnt tho ahort·atop bad 11 chance to .8elcl the pill, much leu ooa· vert It into a third out. • • • Probably no other ahort·ttop in tbe leape would have gotten the ball tlaat Jaelr:aon amatked-ft low. hard erouader to.ward abort and third that 1et tile erowd

eruy, for it meant rietory. They fail· '• Johnny Lavan, tbe Orand Rapida ed to count on Lavan. Be 1tarlecl wltb 1 amateur ranke product, who i1 play- "• uaelr:, aacle a wild •tab ucJ euae ._._.. of •Mirhlgan. ing tlhort·atop for tile St. Louil Borwae, up witla the ban, aever l01iq a m• of the eolle1e il lt'ltlng off fine. He had two aood mnt u lle lrecl to Pratt OD teeoad to a ebanee to aet men to beat out for tbe po1ltion, one of foree Foamier aad ead tbe tllt.''them a favorite of lluacer·Flelder Olaleqo H.,..tcl• worlr:. Jonee, ucl ~to dolt. Joba7


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