Otterbein Review Nov 4, 1912

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~\t Olftrlti-in1a~1ti.t'lu VOL. IV. ENGAGEMENTS BOOKED BY QUARTETTE

. WESTERVILLE,

OHIO, NOVEMBER 4, 1912.

THE OTTERBEIN

No.8.

CONCERT QUARTETTE

Faculty Members Cooperate in Adverti~ang the Conservatory. The Otterbein Concert Quar·tette, composed of four members of Otterbein University, has ~ series of engagements booked for this year. The quartette was organized a year ago, and sever.a.I concerts were rendered at varioU::> commencements in June. The • idea of the company is primarily to advertise Otterbein's conserL. E. Gilbert, Basso; H.J. Heltman, baritone; G. G. Grabill, 2nd tenor; f. J. Ressler, 1st tenor. vatory .• While each man fills his posiHonored at State University. GHOSTS WALKED tion in the quartette to perfection, COLLEGES MERGE FOR MUTUAL GOOD Howard Weaver, of Westerhe has a specialty also. Profes-· ville, formerly a student at Otter- Students Hold High Carnival in sor Resler is a voice specialist, Small Denominational Colleges bein, but now pursuing a course Gymnasium Thursday Night. Professor Grabill, piano; Profesof Kamas are United. in journalism at Ohio State UmS sor Heitman, reader; and Profes, pooky was the night. How · campbel t col 1ege, a United versity, has been elected to mem- mysterious the pervading atmossor Gilbert, violin. Brethren institution located at bership in Sigma Delta Chi, an phere ! Aimlessly, cauti011flb ind Of Interest to Otterbein. Holton, Kansas~ has merged witl' Thoh~orary !ournaliS t ic f~ate~i~. gauntly the oddest of eartfi.:)eiffg,J . . 1rteen important umvers1t1es ed f · I One of the. many illustrations Kansas City University , Kansas o f t h e U me 't d St ates w h'1ch matn-1 . saunter . . . S Th' hrom .corner h hto , plllµ 1. , • which appear m the 0 hto tate Ct Th tt . __i. __ o1 . th O cJ • ts wa,s t e. ntg t w ~n 1ames 1 1 • 1 , _t_J!LOr Y Pp:wt.au~nt.& -Y-c1-vM-Mt:v Mnntn\~ .t.kP.n~~~•· e a er 15 a JDUr. l~ave the hiding p~ when Oh' • St t u ·. 't A the Methodist Protestant church, nahsm have chapters of this fraphantoms funct' and th th e 10 a e ntverst y ssot 't ton, e campus trees seemed rife widt hidciation, is that of a snapshot cf a denomination with which the e~i ~- t the Otterbein-Ohio State footba!l United Brethren church is think· tu en 5 elected to member- eous, large-eyed nymphs. ship in this organization must On Thursday night all Ottergame, taken at one of the most ing seriously of affiliating. have done creditable work on .the The merged institution will be bein folk held high carnival. critical moments of play. student publications. Students, masked and in indesThe monthly is profusely illus- ldcated at Kansas City, where the Mr. Weaver is now on the staff trated, and besides the numerous Methodist Protestant church has of the Ohio State Lantern, recog- cribable attire, stalked the assophotographs, contains many many valuable holdings. Camp- nized as the best university paper ciation corridors and halls•• probell College has had great suefessors and their wives stood b.,. views of the college. in the state, and is a candicess as far as number of student, and forgot their dignitv, and fold• J cate for the associate editorship is concerned, but its equipment e:l up in laughter. Lectures on India. of that publication. The masked females were se-Dr. A. B. Timberman, '03, has has been poor, while the othe• ln addition to these honots, he institution was well equipped, lected as they glid.ed do....... been secured by the Faculty Club has been elected as assistant rnan.... the lacked students. steps to the gym and what but com• to give an illustrated lecture Mon,aget of the basket ball team for bines 1 day evening, November 4. The the coming year. Pµmpkin pie~, apples and 3000 Teachers Meet. lecture will be free to all, and will The Central Ohio Teachers' A~S t d doughnuts with juky cider, which . t W'll Pl deal with the doctor's recent exEll 10 t 1 ay a ur ay. .. h _,, R . 1er claims sociation will meet in Columbus, B d . b . mot eies was periences in India. d roa smt 1es are now etnt" · t h Ohio at Memorial Hall Friday wom when the students see som; s rong enoug to o 01'.le goodt At the present time, Dr. Tim• • • were9tfithe eats I berman is professor of opthal- an d Sa t ur d ay N ovem b er 8 an d nJ, tall obJect that has a famthar walk • These It • mology at the Ohio Medical Uni- President Clippinger is o~ the again strolling on the field. 'Sure. was re on~ goo~ froht-. program for a talk on, How 'nough "High pockets•• is out J)ne may l~ok odd tn gen~ri,.l, b1,1t versity, Columbus. Modify the Curriculum to Con- agam . m : t'1me t o give . G ar d ner a never so hideous as those outfits t cl. th th 0 1 Glee Club Dates. form Better to e Nature ,~ e ittle needed assistance. Howard sug~e.s E: ' . Mana er G. D. Spafford, of the Seventh and Eighth Grades. \Eliott by name, smiles too A little_ n~msens~ here and ~~ere, universi~ glee club, has secured Abou~ 3 ,oooteachers of Cen- when some enthusiastic fan 10.sk! ~ th .bits of mtr th a nd laughter concert :ngagements at Bowling tral Ohio are expected to be pres• him about next Saturday's game. _Wtl~bri~\i!et1 up the duller spo!_s, . ent · Th e ta 11specimen And singe us not hereafter • . m . goo d con.. Green and Chicago Junction, _______ ts _ · Ohio. dition and should be a prominent He is now negotiating with Thanksgiving Supper. factor to strengthen the lin~ Foltz is Director. parties at Fostoria and •Findlay, The ladies of the United Breth- Elliott will be shifted to guard for C. W. Foltz, '13. h,a~ b~en doctand it is probable that the club ren church will serve a Thanks- the remainder of the season. Cap- ed director of the Ghorat Society will make a trip shortly, in.dud- 'giving supper at the Town hall, tain Snavely wm take Elliott'fl at Gambier, Ohio, na~ 100 voices • ing the above. mentioned places. 1on Wednesday evening, Oct. 27. place at end.


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