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23, 1911
DOES OTTERBEIN WANT A STUDENT.• COUNCIL ?
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Miss Tuller W'ill Conduct Classes-63 Enrolled. President 'lippinger announced Thursday m rnino· in chapel that Mi Gladine Tuller, physical diPresident Clippinger Interviewed by Upper Class Committee rectress of the olumbus Y. \V. Favors Council-Opinions of Other Educators. . 1\., had been et.:ured to condu t four clas es ea h week for the young women f tterbein. The latest development ~f the movement in favor of a student 11i~ Tuller was in \ e terville council was the interviewing of President Clippinger concerning Thun,day aftern his attitude on the matter by a committee representing the upper p se of forming ~ixtvI classes. Alth9ugh he did not state definitely whether or not he thre young ladi enrolled at that tiU1e. 'th cla e v ill I e favored a student council for Otterbein, h,e said that he believed in the
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ing with vario,us college presidents concerning the wo'rkings of the council in their institutions. The committee composed of J. H. are no,w Flora, Ch., A. D. Cook, R. H. Brane, and C. R. Layton in ·. ity and has conaucting an investigation both in Otterbein and in other insti- b en y tI the to ascertain the vjews of the student himself. The inves- \ ,i110, tutions ol sociation. tertigation thus far shows up favorable for a student council. Presi1 ein girl anticipating a very dent Hunt states that at Denison the council i.s eminently successpleasant year under the leaderful. Oberlin reports that it is beneficial there. Acting President hip f Mi s Tuller. Hughes of Miami University speaks favorably of the movement. J. H. Morgan, Dean of Dickinson College writes that thus far JUNIORS MAY SURPRISE their council has not amounted to much, but he believes that it is capable of development. The investigation will continue until Designs of Third Year People Arouse Curiosity. enough data is secured upon which to base a wise decision, both by The mem.bers of the Junior the President and the student committee. cla' ha ,·e been · holding some On account of the great importance of this subject to Otterbein, my. t ri us cla meetings of late the Review is arranging to ascertain the general sentiment of the much t the curio ity of the other student body thro_ugh its columns. On this page is to be found 11 a coupon by which students, professors, ex-students or alumni cla es, especially the Seniors. that can be definitely learned is Seniors Will Act. may record whether or not they are in favor of a student coµncil ramati 1ul will for Otterbein. These coupons are to be mailed or handed .in to that the cla s will give a play in play ' ch ol" by the Review office or F. E. Williams, assistant editor, not later the near future to aid in raising fund for ome gift to the college It will be an event than F'riday morning, Oct. 27. ne, t year. time. I tof. Sibyl ·or Pipe Organ? ant teacher of It i rumored that the class will ta te .niver i ty publish a sibyl but there ha been STUDENT COUNCIL to coach the 110 confirmation of the report. He met with Do you favor a tu dent C tmcil ?...... ·...... Other. maintain that a pipe organ day aftei·noon f whom should it b con,p . dwill be pt.1rcha ed for the Chapel a11d charact r althotwh the Juniors refuse to b, enc urwere en. All clas 's ?.......... .. Opp r Cla srnen ?.......... .. commit themselve . These with " oll ge aged by the u e other report have been going entered Chum ' la. t y ar ame of voter .............................................................. . he rounds, but the third.year peointo this more dif(i ult pr ject P1ease mail or hand thi ballot to F. E. Williams, Assistant ple eem to prefer to keep the t eclip e Editor of the Review, before Friday, October 27. amci u inquirers guessing. rm.et: a bi vemen t
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11 ticepart of the •cui·s colleg"e n..:-,<lay n i~IH F. , Lirrington, ·. cLpart11~ent i ·,1 e e pra ticn.1 cri1.i th publi a~ ns. -rin n l ke l)efo>r ti h.11 thi tim en the subject lf journalism a· applied tu the ltcrhcin , '- view and .\ gi . 8'e intr (lu ·ed hi.s ubj ct h some remarks 11 n juurnali. m and the journalist. The fact was. mad very manife t that the only t1J.an valua))le to w rld i the 11 the j urnalisti wJ10 an ·e thino·e them t,raig:ht an<J. then -write th m up in cl ar, truth.fol and inter 't-in tnanner. Review and Aegis Criticised. Th p'al r th 11 turn d hi n t ur l!eo·e publi a11 la't ti ns .• In mmenting v e k i ue of tb R view he aid that the pr per sele tion of material f r th fir t page wa ( ontinued on pap,-e ix)
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OCTOBER
PHYSICAL
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P,rof. I'-Iarrington Tnlks Before Otterbein P,:ess Club.
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