1918 02 11 The Tan and Cardinal

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The Tan and Cardinal PCB LI HED IX TH E I X T ERE ST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE W ESTERVILLE, OHIO, FEBRUARY 11, 1918.

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J. H. La r imore of the American Dual Debate W ith Musking um Issue Speaks at Press Club. Will Be Held .February 19. T h e fir t de bate o f th e seas on wilC o m ething o f th e a ct ua l o r ani zati o n o f th e m ode rn n ewspape r office ---be he ld T ue day evl'ning Fe bruary 19' Varsity Nearly Doubles Score in Fast wa s bro ug ht befo r e th e P r e s Club Delegates Coming from Pennsylvania, in th e Coll ege chapd. T hi is o ne \\. edn csday evening by '.\lr. J . H. West V irginia, and O hio to pa rt of th e dual de ba te arranged b eGame W ith Cedarville on Larim o r e. Th e writer o f th e edito r D isc uss Big Drive. twe en Otte rb in a nd Ilfu k in u m _ Local Floor. _ ___ ial in most pap ers ha s ,·cr y littl e to T h e nega t ive team co mp osed o f I do with th e policy o f th e pap er. H e VISITORS T O BE BAN QU E TED '.\-I ess rs. G laun er, \ illct, and J ayne LOSE- TO CA PIT AL i alm os t ent1rcly und e r th e co ntr o l o f : _ __ _ w ill a p pear o n th e loca l p la tfo r m a nd I the mana g ing edito r wh o te ll s him ' th e affirmative te a m , M c sr . K li ne, Germans Pil! Up S core By a Spurt what he may writ e o r rath er what he Arrangeme nts .~:.·: ~ Been Made for I Il[ a c. and H o we will g o to '.\l u, kinin Last Minutes of ma y no t writ e. Th e n ew is handl ed Launching Day In All Churches ' g um. Th e t eam s hav bee n hard at Play. In N ine Co nferences. ' wo rk fo r o m ", ti m", an d will" ~• ure ly · I d cby m en having charge o f sp ec1a Th e O t terb ein quint et m et ·cdar - part me nt . Th e city edito r ta ke care .\ t leas t o n e hundr ed peo p le fro m p u t up a g ood argu men t. A larg e vill e in a fa t . sc ra p py gam e in th e o f all news o f a local natur e. th e tclc- t h e s tates of P en n ylv ania. \\·e t \ "ir- r ep rese 1Jtati o n o f th e student body lo cal g y m las t L"rida y eve ning. Th e graph editor handles n ew co mi ng in g in ia , a n d O hi o . ar c expec ted to at- o ught to h e o ut to h1: a r th e o p 1: ni ng am e wa - t a utly co nt e sted from the over th e , ire from o ther part o f th e I tend the campaign co nf ere nce whi ch de bate. fi rst whi ti c to th e final hot. Th e I tat e or nati o n. Oth er d epart- is t o be h eld he r e Tu esda y a nd \V edOthn prog r a m of a fo r <: n ic nat ur t: local bo ys ha ve d evelop ed th eir pass- 1 ment of minor importance ar e that n esda y o f thi s week. In addition hav e be 11 arran~ed f r by the L'u~Jlic ing abilit y und er t h eir n ew co a ch . Ray of the exchange ed itor, athlet ic edi - about tw enty per ans fr o m th e im- 1 p eak 11 Co uncil , to ~cc ur o m .: t m1e \Vatt s. and play ed togeth er b ett er tor , and in some cas es a sp ecial p er- mediate loc.rlity will be pr ese nt. Th e soon. I h e D ecla_mat, o n Onk st • 0 than in an y o th er game th is ea son . 1so n to cov er happenings in th e th e- ·purp ose of th e co1_~fercn ce, a - an- Io n~ po stpo'.1~d w,11'. a t la t he c~ m.e a

BASKET CAGERS WI

HERE THIS WEEK !

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Th e gam e wa s well atte nd ed but for 0 111 r ea so n th e r e was an ab cn cc o f organized ro oting. Otterb ein gained th e lead in the first few minutes of play and maintain ed it throughout the game. Mill e r played a_ good floor gam e and secured four nice baskets during the first l~alf. Mey r was in th e fight all the t11ne

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atrical world. A; soo n a s suffici ent inter est can be I wo rk ed up, an experienced newspap er man fr o m Columbus will be secured to talk to the club. It is hoped that enough people will tak e an inte rest in th e club to make it a large factor in the campaign for th e college.

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ment will e ca ll ed upon to exp r ess their views on the project, among MENS MEETING BIG SUCCESS

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~nd pi:t tw o i':i+ t h-i-s credit dur [ 1ng th e fir t period. The first half

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end ed with the score 2 1 to 11 in Otter- T 0 S ections Unite In Meeting At bein's favor . w Church Hour Sunday In the econd half Fox cut loose Evenin g. and rolled up eight field goals to hi c:edit. Mi ll er and Me)'. er fought conAnnual Chri tian , Endeavor 1 tently a 11 d both eq ual ed their score wa ob crved in the local church. ~nof th e first half. Funk, Barnhart and day vening w h en the two societie ·111ith !) lay ed a close game at guards, mH in a ni on Meeting in th e ch urch fo rcing th e ir opponen t to futile long I audit o riu m. The entire even ing erhots. The vi siti ng team wa gam e vice was given ove r to th e Endeavorand fo ug ht hard to th e end , exh ibiting er and wa s devoted t o a presentation 0111e very cred ita ble floor work. The 'I and di sc ussion of th e great F o ur Y ear game en d ed with th e score 53 to 30 in Program campaign soon to be la un chfavor of Otterbei n. _ eel by our ~eno1:1inati o '.1 . T h e p~oFox and Mill er were the high scor- gram wa u111qu e 111 th at it wa s ear n ed er for Otterb ein, F ox making eleven o ut en tire ly by th e young people and Miller eight fie ld goals. th em e h·e . Th e various phases of (Co ntinu ed on page two .) the work were presented a nd ably handled by r ep r e entati,·e numb er of Board Recommends Coach. th e two ocieties. At a rec e nt m ee ting of the Board Th e evening' service wa ope ned of Control defi nite action was . taken by r eading of the Scripture, th e par111 r egard to secu ring a basket ball able of th e rich young rul e r, by A. C. coach for the r e mainder of the sea­ iddall follow ed by an earne st prayer so n. After cons id ering possib ilitie s, for de~per con ecration and a domiRay Watt wa r commen d ed and ha s nant life purpose by Ar th ur Pede n. sin ce been ec ur ed to act as trainer. Mis '.\fary Griffi th th en read a n cl exMr. Watts needs no introduction to p la ined the Four Year Goa l adopt_ed ath letic 1;•1ppo r te r s for but a few year s by the r ecen t General Confere nc e, mage he wa a prominent figure on the dicating the ir appli cat ion to Chu r ch, local gridiron and basket ball floor. Christian Endeavor and ou r College. T he r es ult s of his coaching ar e al­ "The Meaning of th e Quiet Hour" ready being see n and the prospects was di cus eel by :Mis Keller, who for th e r ema ining games are truly pictured in well chosen wo rd th e bright. va lue and need of secret prayer. She The Board also sanction ed th e ac­ S howed that a life close to Christ, !ion of the student body in su pend­ earnest, confident and consecrated, tng baseball for this year. Tennis can not be li ved apart from secret courts ,v-ere a subject of consideration pray er and communion w~ th - God. and the completion . of the courts is - R . · J: Harmelink, · disaKsiog · th e (Continued on pase four,) assured for this spring.

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r ealit y o n F c bruar) 2 · In th e h r t 1 wee k i~ Mar ch_a dua l _d e ba_te is t o b e . h eld with Capital _LJ~11v ers1ty . L ater I ,n th e am c n~onth it I ho p ed th ~t the:11_111 ual Prohib,tio n _ L o nteS t will be g iven . Profe or Fritz an n o un c..: ·, that I arra ,~g em ent ,ar e bemg made , ro r a girls deha~e team and th at a call for, try-out Wlll be mad O 11 • _·

no un cc d by lead ers. 1 to wo r k up en• thusiasm to th e highest pitch prcpara to ry to th e formal o pe n ing of the campaign o n Launching Da y. Dinner at six-thirty Tu esday night in Cochran Hall w ill be the fir t event of the ''pep rail('· Bi hop '.\Jatthew has been_ appo1~ted t oa_s tmaster for the occa 1011 . Big m en 111 the move-

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th em G. A. Lamb ert, pre id ent of the Boa rd of Trustees, President Clip pinge r. and many of the Confe r ence u_perintende nts. Mo t of the day \V ednesda y wi ll be taken up with a round table di cussion a to ways and ,11eans for the succes ful carrying o ut of the campaign. It is also intimated that th e chap el h our will b occ upied by speeches from the visitors. All kind s of a rrangemen t have bee n made for Laun ching Day in th c churches of the t erri tory t o make it a gr eat day. The oflice force h~ bee n busy fo r th e last few day s s nd,ng o ut final let ter to th e pastors urging th e m to preach pecia l erm on on th e ( Continued on page two.) --------Special Chapel Wednesday. Chapel service Wedne day morning promises to be a big treat in that it wi ll be a diversion from th e ordinary routine. Many of th e big men of th denomination will b th ere and some of th em ar e expected to talk to th e tud ents. tud ents themselve will be represented by peaker from each of the four college cla se . H . R. Brentlinger ha s been ch o n from the Senior class, Helen Bovee from the Juniors, Gladys Howard from the Sophomores, and irgil Willet from the Freshmen. They will doubtless give ample proof to the vi s itors t_hat the students ar e back of th e campaign, h eart . and soul. Special music is being arranged for th e service, both the boys'· and girls' glee clubs furnishin&: num\)ers.

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. . Otterbem Professors Give Excellent Program Before a Well · F·11 d H 1 e ouse. At the regular monthly mceti n of the Otterbein Brotherhood ~ ~ior~ an audience that nearly filled th e Chai>e l, wa given what is a id to he th e best en tertainm e nt of it s kind h earJ in \\ c tcrville thi · y·ear. Aside from th e m embe rs, ladi and clj ildre 11 at in th e a udi e nce a · pccia l gue ts. Every nu mbe r given· was well ri::ceiv­ eel judging from th • applau e, e n­ co r e bei ng fr eq ue irt. The ervi ces wer e in -c harge or t h e presid en t of th Br the rho od. Mr. \Vaxb om . Affer th e •invocation by Reverend Burtner th e program of t he evening began. The fir t numb..:r wa an organ election by Profe or ra Mr. rabill' s r nditi on of bi ll. " cotch Fantasia" by Macfarlane brought ve ry vividly to t he min d t he o ld cotch tun e . Following t hi Profe o r and M r . Earl Hopkin , ac ­ companied by Mr . Goodbrcad, fav ­ ored the audi n c with a beautiful violin duet. Pro f sor Hopkin then sang three lection : ·'Invictus," " That weet Little v oman O' :\fine," and th e " ornish Dane ." The list­ eners we r e th e n favor d with a read• ing by Profes or Fritz. The tocy of David Harum, by Wescott, won the h earty app 1ause o f veryone pre ent. The final number was a· violin solo by Mrs. Earl J-Iopkios. -Mrs. Hopkins is an artist and ha s woa-.terful co.ntrot (Continued on page two.)


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