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Anchor Volume XXXIV HOPE COLLEGE. Holland, Michigan, October 5, 1921

DR. ZWEMER SOUNDS KEYNOTE FOR YEAR

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ship at the University in the Depart' ' order to malce foot ball SCuCcecs es s s n S U op- . " t h thetheop^ the support of every stu i s n pportunity ortunlt 18 n e ee ed d e d completing his his work work , , There should be at y f fo or r completing for 3 l ee aa ss tt "LULrilUll twenty for a Doctor's Doctor's degree. degree. Considering Considering ^ " t y more candidates f o r pos i o n s t h e ff a a cc tt tt hhaatt aa Doctor's Decrrpp !. S 0 n s on the l l f l A r « A the QIC OCIIPPrCA doctor's Degree is ! on the team. Other schools the re< uired S1Z0 o f H DIU uUuuLOO l of all memlbers of the Uni0 P e have a list of f r o m ci31 we deem deem itit aa very very * 0 r t y ^t o "s i'xW ty ;versity's ^ s "faculty, c u i c y , we candidates, while ; hhigh l gg hh hhhonor oo nn oo rr a cc hh SSSchoutpn cchh < ' that. r»nr nmr* Coach ia of i ' " t h a t our own professor . oouutteenn isis strugling strugling along along

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0 n H gan as usual with the singing of T h u r s d a y . October 20, The Baker Com an " C o m e , Thou Almighty K i n g . " This P y will give a concert ln C C aa rr n e ii ee is an old custom at Hope, and one j " »S Gymnasium. She has _ been secured b 0 V E R T W 0 ould be give l t lht ha ba ob uo tu t be given thisinvitation. invitation. And And W W ^ " t y - f i v e . IfIfyou youdon't don't which has endeared itself to all the y the Redpath Bureau HUNDRED MEN WERE s hshould n this twenty-five. for a , pPlay l a y f< > o t b hall a l 1 a nf 1 o n 4now a f t p r n . u . . foot students. Dr. J. E. Kuigenga protranscontinental tour, and we PRESENT "ow a f t e r a y e a r ' s absence he is ' t 'east you can supd e e m ous lv w lth u s POrt nounced the invocation. Then Dr. e e s very f o r t u n a t e to have , once more, ready to take up ^ O n a g e r Kingma has arhe r S t Q p a t H o p e Y M 1 hls duties ranged a — B. D. Dimnent welcomed back the old . Gollegie - - Begim thrf Year Right. . of another year. We are schedule with two home - to- - enter-t a li n u s f o r a n a I8s0o 081 3l ,a1d tt hhaa t 0ameS and has students, and also wished all the newevening. Miss Elsie f ; t we we will will be be able able to to enen" " " '"«» one open date which B a k e r h a s m a d e sev Joy his fe Wl11 be comers a most hearty welcome. He e r a l Victrola recThe hand of Christian fellowship . e n fellowship, his sympa. fiIled w i t h another home introduced as the speaker of the o r d s ' a n d i® " c o g n i z e d as one of the was extended to the new men of t h e t i c e f f o r t s his interest in our 8 , 8 1 , 1 6 i f 14 i s P ossJ l>le. Originally foremost welfare Hlllsdale morning our own Dr. Samuel M. singers in the country. Hope at the annual Y. M. C. A. re- With all sincerity we hope was scheduled to play in With her come and HolIand Zwemer, who, with his accustomed s William Durieux, a ception last Tuesday evening. ^s t r u s t that Old Hope may feel ^ t owing to the f a c t that cellist Mr Du m a n his t h e Hi h Sch001 pIa readiness and grace delivered an adr>eux is of Holland met man with a warm handclasp influence in the years to como, ® y s Grand Rapids des ea tbat Centra, dress on "Corner-stones and Trees c e n t , and has an international c h felt the deep and potent meanthe new student's will find him • the management thought it bes ; as "" 0Symbols ^ of Co-Education. , , He reputation as a cellist soloist. He ' n £ of Christian comradeship. to be a coveted friend. * to t r a n s f e r this game to Hillsda esaid, in part, the following:— has appeared with the largest orchesA f t e r a short prayer and song ser' Every student should a t least , n v c S 10W 468,11 "There " c i e is no religion that tnat believes ' Paris ,and is very efficient as i e the president, Winfield Burg- ^ ^ P - STUDENT DROWNED DUR- ' ' ^ e y a r e back of them when in co-edncatio^ except Christianity . a " e n s f n i I e p l a y e r - . graaff, gave an inspiring talk in ING SUMMER. they open their schedule 04 hhe' s f t u c k ' t f i e T e y n b t e f o r the S a t u r d Saturday a Ohriatinn lifavotnvo " wfiicff The lasf i Hillsdale next Only Christian literature has t h e ' e x - ' Henry Lawrence Southwick, Presi- ^ ^ f s ^ u c k ' t h e % y n - 0 t e f o r the Thee last Anchor lastt year contain ^ y last vear w hW - .Bpe„ l o y a , 1111 e d. . . . ^ o r last year contain" is not asy yet en he Said e t k nknown 0 W n w what h a t l i nlineun pression of the text, ' W h e n our sons dent of the Emerson College of Ora f " , 7 ' the news of the death of C h S l " J ! 111 , eup * - - TTJ11 1 « • b . be . . p l . „ , . „ r „ ^ . . . h , " Loyalty . . O . d , u m m . . Th. , « t l , b T ™ i 1 i"""? "" ^ th[lr loryi on to ourselv ege3t problent youth, and our daughters as corner- giving a lecture, and also reading ? ' * e s should be must mention the death of J o h ^ P (hTTf" f I Z f wi" 1 man mUSt LaUWe Jack a Center an dthe ends stones hewn a f t e r the fashion of the S ome Shakespearean plays. He has t r" , ^ " " . s we knew him w i s c l i ' ' the loyalty that comes out of arey W h o ,Iayed palace. In these symbols we have toured the colleges and Universities * , drowned while bathing in a river L f .' j ^ ^ a c k last seaw h o lives a 0 d o l , b t lbe all the elements of true manhood of f o r t y states, and comes highly ^ ^ New Jersey. He waf a fine chan ^ " ^ at one of 6 and woman hood. There is stability recommended as a lecturer to I n ! r i o t o n o u s .thought life, and a vctor- q u i e t i u n a s s u m i n i ? . . . ^ tackles to bolster up the line. w o

7 W(>rkwlte V I c f o R S TN AMMTTAT 76 Riemersma is showing aome • TTlT^NP W'AP ^ Soo d form, and f r WOrkers e e n nheard e a r a Dby o over million people. pe"oPl7 , . to t a k e their — i l T 0 r W A R a l t h o U g f h h e h a 3 n e v e r played the ^ XI i. , , , , . Dbeen y V e r a a million ^! , „1 1 P a C e S F Thou, therefore, endure hardship M r . | 0Ott t t wwas a s a ap pioneer i o n e e r ^inippopuaming u a r i z i n „ P ^ c e s . ; Fellows, Mr.i e " o w s ,it' t isis up up toto each each one one THEY PULL FRESHMEN THRU T ® ^ Weig,,t n,ay Iand o f 1:3 t to0 d a J b for hlm w h a t We Can w h i l 6 G o i binlnctpnl r,A t,oa we can while God BLACK RIVER A F T E R . ° . on one of the wings. as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. biological ethics, aand has ..a wealth of " to" what U t h e HARD CONTEST -If Jack - - can develop a good fullback, Then welcome each rebuff information which no student can af' . T h e last half of the evenin was That turns earth's smoothness ford to miss. S the backfield will win be oe one of the best Bre seen h e r e in r o h in « l " During Pull; Conteit recent years, Capt. Van ^ ' The last number on the course is ^ ^ e enjoyment of a splendid Rop* pr0Bram Gerrlt De WeCrd faVOred WM One of the Beit In Putten may be shifted f r o m half to Each sting, that bids nor sit nor T h e F i n e A r t s ^ rendering ' Y e r , fuI1 Ftand but ' and ngpic opera in m costume. cosiume. The m e favorable lavorable ^ , . . one of the newer men will w'" ligfct f 0 U P W , i t h T... V i 0 l i n . . , h l c h w ' . , i.i. nc x which were heartily appreciated. The Not the least of the cornerstone's Ccomments L c made apon the Monta ue ; e r e heartily appreciated. The , ^ then hold down one of the halfback then hold down one of the halfback 0 n t s ? Hope 3 of i m made upon the Montague „ . . / y qualities is its smoothness. The cul- S i n g e r s l a a t Hope quartet sang a few times and t h e S c > p h ( > m o r e g o ^ Joibs. Japinga will no doubt hold has caU8ed the 6 mos ture of a man ^ r a woman is not the m a n a g e m e n t t o s e c u r e gave a readme:. s t l M ) o r n a n d h e r o i c down the other half. He is one of a s i m i l a i . M o r n s Stegerda a least of his or her make-up. To be c o m p a n y . A 1 1 m e m l j e r s o f t h i s c o m . " J u t " and " A r a b furnished some e v e r .n » * ** the best .backfield men who ever donwaged able to say and do the right th.ng at p a n y ^ Pinal- a c r o s s ^ ^ ^ * ned a Hope suit, and though he has d o n e m u c h c o n c e r t w o r l c > of their usual e n t e r t a i n m e n t the right time .s the essence of cul- a n d a r e w e l l k n o w n i e s p e c i a l l y t o t h c ly came pae, a la-mode, and then hav- w e r e s t a t . o n e d ^ t i ) e ^ been absent f r o m the game f o r a seaa d ture, and must be gained at college m u s . e l o v e r s mg been benefited phyically, mental- t h e s h o J great things are expected from chi 0 where th if the college training is to be at all h a v e w o r k e d f o r s o m e t i m e y. and morally the men went home R i e m e r 3 m a a as anchor m n 1 ^ ^

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ingless word It stands f o r the expression of the impressions received while a t school. That is the unique „ tt . x a *in f e a t u r e of Hoipe College.* Hope's y 1 /.M./ graduates go out to SHRVE. m . 1 „ The address was very pleasingly , •> delivered. The seriousness-of it all , - IS w a s s h o t through with some very . . . .7 1. • • j humor which the audience enjoyed. ^ r * xu A very welcome f e a t u r e of the program was a solo sung by Teunis - , , • Prins of the class of accompan M n s of the class of '20, '20, accompan , tt u tr u ied led aatt the piano by Harold Veld-man Veldman V o , „ : l / t h e ClaBg of '21 , . ' -n xr • A f t e r a closing hymn Dr^ Kuize n 0 a pronounced the benediction.

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0f WAUKA firSt s i ^ a l ^ the big pull. The \ ^ * ^ SENIORS GATHER AT WAUKA- ^ ^ * P he hese men have had much experience ent Z 0 0 t ey are . m • 4. 4. ui i, 4 nnH . " ®nowin^ up well m practice. ancI ^ ^ 1 , 1 is sufncient to enable each and every 4. a f t e r three minutps of r\ t v . , , - , . . ^ 1. . .1 . The Seniors spent last Friday eve- . minutes of Oitopobie, who played last yaar wiih student to assure himself of the m- , . tu* strenuous pulling f r o m both pndq n x- 1 n « , 1 ui 4. v , , ning in a cottage at Waukazoo. The n. a ( 1 f f , j * u . . Central College, seems to have the valuab'e .profit to be gained b y a t - . .., , ^ ,n^n04. ^4. fitretched to its limit and h™Vo n ^ , ... , j 1 x committee chose the darkest spot in a I m, ( . • » DroKe c a i i f a r q U a r t e r ^ack. Other good tending these concerts and lectures. . j u >st over the river's center At ^ . . 1 . , . „ the woods, where not even 0a nigntin- ll pe ja lsot f ,.b o t h ai./1 enter. At prtapecte f o r backfield material are The cu'tural training of a college . 1, a n a h a ^ d e s were much in earnP<?F T TT . ^ , fine . " ' ^ crale was seen or heard. And eats— a n d l b e f ^ ^ earnest .Louwsma, Keizer, Eggink and Oosfrn^an or woman is b y no means the . , , m curniv o r e resuming the (pull Coach i n " , . m. T . » our girls and Tony Engelsman surely a«c ^n o u t e n t o ?» Although all are green, they least. The Lecture Course offers ^ o k three men f r o m . . . . . . . 111 each eacn . « ,« * j • ^ / did prepare a fine spread. There - j . , „ may brealk into a regular birth before m a k e a ^ oportumty for the broadening of ^ ^ " o w a n c e f o r the knot. t h e e n d o f t h e ^ a concern about the coffeei 1 vision, ana v^e aeenemn ? 11 qym- . , mt, nf x rwiieB snowed themselves mi. un e w i .i« . id h e n memlbers 0of f TThe h e l iline hnt. it ddid com^. TThe will be heavy and with "*** \ ^ be r eefal, ss to ^ ' Tn>eives ' T *o " «>» rta v C V and is 110 not merely a amu^ev,0i^ or. hnnr P when they alalso d dinnpd ^ i , ,, ppathies. a os n 13 m, ,' ' ' J A V**I ^ class were were aaVhome half an an hour hour t n e l r e n d w iPPed aippea two twoletter letter men men holding hold jobs it ought : - t hthee class ^ h o m e half en ^ y ®o wwhile h l l e aaway W a y 8a f efew W l r e d of the rope into the river. nar-t offered to . Dur. .v. o t t M W o M t s ^ *" too ea^lv. We trust that Mrs. Dur- ™ " of the rope into the river, t o s h o w w d l 0?1,e eT1 hours. Further announcements . , nnd credit ^ ^ d been taken" n TT ^ ow |Unr iTiiq ^ ^ fee will remember his, ^ ^ ^ colleges Hamfcur.. of ^ the ^ us with it. ^ ^ will no d f wet rope and three men ^ short

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