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
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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.)