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P1tRLI1-tl\/lENT
WESTEH. VILLE,
Vol I
OHIO, October 25, 1909,
No.14
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GREETINGS ALL!
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OTTERBEIN'$ DOORS THROWN OPEN
TWOBIGSPEAKERS TO GIVE ADD~ESSES WEDNESDAY
WIDE TO MANY VISITORS
AND THURSDAY.
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1Everything is in readiness for big
Kepban and T J Sanders
Parliament.
Share Honors at P.arliament Exercises. I "Problems and Responsibility," is the subject of Dr. C. J. Kephart's address Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. It is fitting that Dr. Kephart • should make this address. Pas• 1 • tor of the First U uited Breth re~ Dear Old Otterbein church, of Dayton, former Presi- 1 • dent of Leander Clark college,•, Toledo, Iowa, a man in full sympathy with the church and college. "The Place and Purpose of' Art in the Realm of Thought! and Knowledge," is the subject of Dr. T. J. Sanders' address at the dedication of the Lambert Conservatory of Music aud Art Thursday 2 p. m.
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College Bulletin, Monday, October 25, p. m. olunteer band. Tue day, October 26, 6 p. m., Y. W. C. A. Subject, "Positive Christianity." Leader, Maud Owings. p. m., chapel, Cambrian National Glee Singers. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., .0. U. Seconds vs. St. Patrick 1s on Otterbein gridiron. Thursday, October 28, 6 p. m., Y. M. C. A. Address, Dr. W. G. Clippinger. Cleiorhetea-Philalethea. Friday evening, October 29, 6:45 p. m., Philophronea--6:30 p. m. Philomathea. Saturday, October 30. Football, Otterbein vs. Antioch, on Antiot:li field. Whose aggressive
Everyone from President Clippinger to Willie Mattoon is wear. a glad smile nowada> s for company is hc:r.e and everyone mm,t look his pretties,t. The Administration Building, Lambert Building, Car• negie Library, Cochrau Hall all fairly glisten with spickness and spanness in hoi10r of the distin. gu'shed delellates and visitors at the big Parliament and Rally, Wed ne day and Thursday. Chairman in-chiet A B. Shauck
PRESIDENTW. C. CLIPPINCER and
determinate work is making possible a "Creater Otterbein.''
CompleteProgram. Wednesday a. m-Arrival of the delegates. Visitation of class rooms. Wednesday, 12 m.-Dinner in the Gymnasium. Wednesday 2 p. m.-Meeting in the Chapel for discussion. Wednesday 5 p. m.-Supper in the Gymnasium. Wednesday 7 p. m.-Meeting in the Chapel presided over by Bishop' Mathews, 170. Addressed by Rev. C. J. Kephart, of Dayton. Thursday a. m.-Breakfast at 7 in the Gymnasium. Visita-· tion of class rooms. Chapel at 8:45, Conference of the delegates at 10 0 1clock. Thursday 12 m.-Dinner in the Gymnasium. Thursday p.m.-Visitation. Ded. ica tioa of Lambert Conservatory at 2 p. m., Dr. W. R. Funk presiding. Dr. T. J. Sanders, 178, will make the address on "The Place and Purpose of Art in the Realm of Thought and Knowledge."