Otterbein Review June 10, 1913

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VOL. IV . SPEAKER

IS A NOTED

WESTERVILLE,

OHIO.

JUNE

10, 1913.

No. 35. RECITALS

AUTHOR

Commencement Speaker is a Chicago Minister, a Lecturer, and Writer on Religion. The enior class has procured the Rev. John Balcolm haw, of Chicago to deliver the commencement addre s. He has distingui hed him elf in the pulpit, 1l1 the the field of literature and a. a lecturer. At present Reverend haw occupie the pulpit of the econJ Pre byterian church of Chicago. He wa born in 1 60 at Bellport, . Y. He i a rrraduate of Lafayette collerre and the ·oion TheoHe ha also logical eminary. recejved everal derrree from variou in - ti tu tion of learning. After ordination as a Pre by.terian mini ter in I , he wa called to the We t End pre bytery at ew York, where he -.By Courtesy of Ohio State Journal. ~ en°ed uutil 19 :I-,when he ,veut REV. JOH...'\J .BALCO.I:: 1 HAW Ph. D., t..L. D. to the pulpit of the econd - \Vho will .deli ·er the 5 th Annual Commencement Addre Chur h_of Chica o a po ition he still hold . '13 PRESENTS GIFT ART RECEPTION Ri. '1i t of _Qubli hed work include '':Four Great Que tioo ..,· Beautiful Gateway Completed by Pleasing Reception Held by Art Skilled 0. U. Talent. Department. " ecref of YVinninrr 1 oul '

'(\ here the hadbw Lie," ''Ih.c The enior have completed '.l Difficult Lile ne tep at c,_ ma<rnific.ent rrate-way a a o-ift to 1 Time/ • The" v ork that fas,· their Ima Mater. It con i t· and Life that Follow Life. He of two tna ive brick pillar with - ha a.I o ntributed laro-ely to double ramp runnino- down to van u: marrazine • the walk. The l rick-, ork i l)eautifuJly capped with tone in t Glee Cluo BreakfaS . vbich are carved the cla numT.ue:sday 111 rnin at 9 o'c ck era] , 19l.3. The po ition of thi the mel}l.bers of the lee Club th 'choice bit of architecture at the held a (~waffle breakfa-t' at e ·extreme of the walk leac;!il1g to home f Profe or Resler. Thi the nnrthea t corn"er of the cam\"a" the la t time s 1 e f th e · 1 · b · t • .., pu r very- pea mrr, emo-- a th memlJer wiO J1.1.eet"-i t:be club. Ltfficient di tance frol_ll.the chapel The enior- who 'o-radLLate are buildjn to pre ent a ery arti tic Me L.r 11. ·Curt \\ · F" F. ltz, C. E. Hetzler, _ Hana, alt, · pa:fford and nd R. B. a o, G. D. th J. B. Peck. Be ide e e ~1r. L. th E. mi doe not ex__pect be n chool next year. Each to one

The fa t that the architect oi t~e o-ate-way i an old Otterbein. man make the cla~ o-ift all the m re valuable, as an addition to

and_ h 2.9 te.-rw rk ·were exhibited i:n t e north.west room. In. thi room wa al o much. elementary in trumental drawinrr pencil per pee:-

. colle e tradition . _ The deof the e will be missed very much tbe of the tructure 1 11r. Ira - 1ace .w ill b.e 1gner -~ next year an d th e1r ' .ffi 1 fill B t r.se. C. Flick, of the cla s of 1906, now very dt cut tlo · f ~Dwdod ,, a prominent architt t in than all tl1.e a J ence. o a y F . yra-. ~- ' .11 b f It ~ cu e, ew York. Mr. lick I as director th w~1 1 e ~r fa t forrring to the front in hi the esea oos- . 11a tdsocla t - line of work after everal year~ ing wa e peel.a y ear o · e ' . . d of t h e mem b er . (Continued on pav,e mm _ • six)

live and pencil ketching. The other room contained f ex-k ample of the other kind o wor done by the department a public f h h school work rom t e r t to t e ix.th grade. inclu ive wall paJ)er paintinrr till life, ancl land cape . ) (Contmued on page seven.

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-effect.

The reception · iven Monday afternoon by the Art Department wa. undoubtedly the fine t e er !!'iven at ·tterbein. Great int"r= t wa manife ted in, tJ1e exhibit , which were many and varied The outhwe t room contained the china _painting work. Here many excellent piece- of hand pain.ted china were exhibited. Many e rample · ore y modeling metal , 'Ork, leather emil. d b t bo i1w, tenc· mg an a ra~, e irrn we.re al-o hown in th1 room. Many

beautiful

po~ ter

ARE EXCELLENT

Graduating Recitals Show Good Work Done by our Conservatory. The graduatin..,. recital of the Otterbein Con er,\'atory f 1\fosic were held la t Tue:da)' and \\ ednesday evening in the auditorium of Lambert Half, which was filled to its full capacity n both ceca ions. On Tuesday evening the program wa opened by a piano 'quartet, which was one of the be t numbers on the proo-ram. This wa followed by three excellent number on the piano. The only graduate in voice then sang two excellent selections which were followed by two morl! piano numbers. Mr. Glenn D. pa 9:ord then rendered two excellent -numbers, one "Nita Gitana" Reginald De Ko,"en being excep6 nally_ be,s1utiful. The las wo _ numbers, were excel1en11 rendered. Mis Zelma tL:eet de-erve pecial mention for he.r rendition of the election (a) "Polonai e in E major," Li zt and (b) "Polquette, Op. o. 2.'' Bia er. > The recital · on W edne day eveninrr wa o-iveJ1by Mi lice Lillian MiJler wh the only rrraduate, \-v-ho receiv the degree cf achelor of M ic. The first (continued on page six.) Seniors Have Breakfast. t a. tn. on la t \\ edne day morning the enior cla met at the Pre byterian bu;:ch and par·r ok of an excellent ])r.eakfa t •e.r ed by theJadie -f the church, ear.Ly all of the cla were J>resent and it. wa ne of the most enjoyable clas

affairs of the. year.

fter the repa t the la was fa orecl wifh mu ic by the enior trinrred trio, composed of Me rs. Hanawalt, and and pafford.

Following

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pic.y· toa t ·were given by Mr. Troxell, Mj faxwe11, MisYoung Mr. el on Mi Dill, Mi hank and Mr. Foltz. The e toa t hawed the loyalty of the class and indicated an ex( • d h ) contmue on page t ree.


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