VOL.
V. SCORES
WESTERVILLE, SUCCESS
WEINLAND
OHIO,
SPEAKS
OCTOBER
No. 7.
27, 1913.
LAMBERT
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Anthony Faulkner Blanks Adds Professor L. A. Weinland Con- Mr. G. A. Lambert of Anderson, tinues the Series of Chapel Another Star to His IllusIndiana Speaks in Chapel Talks on Otterbein Spirit. trious Crown. Wedne-sday Mo,rning.
Doctor S. S. Hough Leads in United Movement for New Church Building.
Friday M rning the er.ie of The tterbein tudent body The coming of Christ in a tterbein wa - aiven a rare opp rtunity to Ii ten t a recital ,f talk ,ve Jiave been ha vino- on tht.: wa hiahly honored on Wedne - hurch means expansion and an the fir t rder when ntholly spirit of tterbein wa ably con· day morning when Mr. G. A. enlargement in ur lives. Chri ·t Lambert attended the chapel ex. bring into our live the facility aulkner Blank ave hi origin..:] tinuecl when Profe or L. \. i'nlan I er i e and favored them with a for right doing. To become a ptati 11· f Booth Tarkin~ton:,, "relioi u piri few remark. Mr. Lambert i~ hri·tian mean an enrichment in · onque t f anaan" in Lam- dre tt b ial equipment very much thought of and re- one's life. hrist has one messt Hall last Friday e ·enin·,·. 1 ut it offset pectecl at tterbein bec,!Ll e of age, that of larger 0 rowth in all you, wll were n t privileged 1.e de p faith and ration hi deep intere t in the in titu-- kinds cf work. l-le has l interb th re we can extend nl. . Th io an He is the pre ident of the cede with us sometime. t 1 get us ad regrets at y ur misfor- it f m irit ay ard f Tru tee of the niver- t0 receive the larger bles ings he tune. i\1r. Dian ks pre ent cl hi· ~ her b sity and wa the donor of Lam- ha in store for u . God fills the re:cital in a ma terly fa hion and Ii · eel in bert Hall our modernly equipped realm of our faith, which is all he at alJ. time during the per£ rm- in Reli c musi and art con ervatory. can give us, but he can do mighty an the inter t wa a o. Mr. Lambert' remarks in brief thing with our lives if we only \Vho of u hall Th vV are all here for give him the chance. that first act? The purpo. e. one purpo e, namely to mak..: hurch in merica and all of the '· ntrain minisood. It hould be our on tant over the pr te tant world is at '.l Fa ther " in the ·1N, <'-\ wa all the time. cns1 right now. 'vVe have come ', Etwene Bantry's arrival ter , £ r at that time there wa aim to be., orkin great ppo ition t an ducated Many have 1 nged f r the opp to a time when those who have an, r Judge Martin Pi ler 0 y. The first purp e f thP. tunity that we have, in beino-_able the go pel mu t tand ut a3 appearanc on the same ce f uncling f Otterbein was tl, t g t a c \\eoe_ c.\ucati n but it I ac.\ r in taking ii. to th e who Then the r>.c?CT. . fm ,,cater wur.\ u er came · to them. vVe are clu 11ut lia vc ir. Cod is challenga young people un- more fortunate than they and' it ing the whole world and his spirwell depic ud influen e in oi:der j up to l1 to d ' ur be t. ur it i movinb in our mid t. Tlli$ di covery and e cape t<, Bea they 111 ~t be m re u eful motto bouJd be to work and wa hown in the mio-hty moveBea h where Mike Sheehan '· d a member of work. Then when we et out in ment begun io the Gen ral oned him up' with cider vine ar. world we will be able to do fer nee. Then followed the partin · f Joe he re· · of the tue will be capable The ituation ha reached a and Ariel. ho can foraet the t b y been high. men and women and will be able cri is at We t er vi 11 e also. of that departur f ar engagto do whatever fall to our lot. fhe time ha come when a la t whi per d wor~] m h nd there -------hurch home i neces ary. For ''J e"? many · tiom.. Camera Club Is Success. .any year we have been buildt pa d more The -e ·and I cal ri fr preliminary meeting of hou es for our elves and rapidly. J e went away f r ev · · · o ra Jul wa h_ld la t wee!yet have n t built one to God. en y ar. and b came a lawy-:le he nature of the w rk fo v e must provide more means of while t\riel inher~ting her uncle'on the year wa outlined. Two proreligious instruction 111 the wealth lived in Pari . ne day gave their name as dehurch. The chapel is not adeJoe am ba k. H w vividly we irou of be oming members and quate for all the religiou traincan recall the ool re eption f quite a number of tudent both We terville i the religious hi father, at the hotel, and at the I oy and girl were pre ent. and educational center of the 'T in'' office. v e rememl er. in e that tim over twenty tunited Brethren hurch. The t , h w old 1ike heehan re0 es dent who were not able to be at coll of the Church and the ceived him, the th th'e meetina have shown their in- eminary must catch the pirit of fight, and the n t ricty J e g : uniteq_ wave of education. terest by de irin to becomt> thi n ad ua in teen as a re ult. J c rented a small 'vVe mu t have team work in all memb r. le in t n field law ffice near th jail and et to We are face tn vVedne clay evening at even departments. ve · k. work. He won ca e after ca e 'Ne o'clo k the fir t regular meeting face with the opportunity. ned ou d of layt but was till clepi eel at blessed of the club will be held, the place have been wonderfully t) tand in ne clay Ariel Tal;mr came ba k. anno'\.lnced later. Mr. and a new Church home is needhri tian -w rk. tterbein's re- being Joe met her at the tation. The of the Or:r & Keefer ed, o let us honor God by buildpirit ha thu been pro- Keefer next day he came to ee J e at Jiaiou tudio of Columbus ha been se · ing for Him a house of worshi1,. hi ffi e. he wa su p1 1ou pogated ,and extended and has The pledges were begun with I the way Judge Pike wa, hand- met with ucce_ everywhere I_l◊ cured to give the first talk on the tu- a pledge of three thou and dolon'ly here at home but al o in tht: " alue of amera Club to Jin her money. (Continued on page six.) ( ont:inued on pao-e seven.) f rei n field. ( ontinued on page
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SECONDS LOSE Bron ori hawed good made fir t down and then by pa - guard. pas ed well t Learish. e and run carried the ball to Wins From Ohio in a Otterbein' - 15 yard line. Miller':~ Br 11 11 put ut f r rou hino- it Se~onds Defeated by Mt. Gilead Otterbein tterbein wa penalized on a Very Muddy Field. Fast Game on the Home Field. pa· t tt I ehind the line fail- and lo t their only arc! . Daub went to quarter n la t aturday the econd ardinal in ~ d and thereby The Tan and and Garver to rio-ht half. hi han t core. During the am j urneyecl to Mt. Gilead and t,ron r and c nsist nt game I at treak of hi ' play Bailey was completed 2 pa e and a fen in a p r game Io t 12 to 0. The hi niver ity 11 th tterbein f th game f r r uo-h- gain when play ended with I aJl Field la 't Saturday ;,,, to l. tGil adite were fairly fast and iug it and tterbein wa penaln her 30 yard line. terbein put up a hard played good fo tball. Otterbei:1 yard . tterbein to k SUMMARY A 1 D Ll E-UP throuohuut and onl one th ball and carried 30 yard when OTTERBEIN 27 OHIO O wa trong on the defense but 111> her i:, al in an danger. 1 enalized 15 yard for holdin~. one of the back wa able to gain 'chaffler L. E. Campbell wa - in the se nd quarter v\ ii on intercepted a pa s and Russell Bailey L. T. con i tently enoui:,h to score. hio by a . eries f gain Goddard L. G. hi wa held to small gains. Walters aided greatly I penaltie mar hThe line wa trong and l\It .. C. Eccles C. pa sand on Weimer eel up the field t the 15 yard line Ott rl ein intercepted ii ad wa unable to gain Herrick Corner R. G. for off wh re they lust the ball n a pa. ·. fir t 1 lay wa penalized Hastings throurrh it. For four con ecutive Elliott R. T. ide I lay. Ohio held and half Bronson R. E. Ott Jown The re t f th gam the home Mt. ilead was held withended with hio holdino- the bail Lingrell L. II. Mc Reynolds team 1:,ained at will and haci in ne yard f the goal when each R.H. Wil on in the enter of the field. In this Daub thino- their way. 0,1 F. H Eccles time they made tr no- attack nd quarter hio bowed her Learish (C) the Tan and arclinal line. ,tarred bein,,. tli \Vatt Miller Q. nly form and real foot ball, but Watts ubstitutions-Hart for Goddard, 1ft. ileacl scored fir t in the ground crainer and makin were unable to core. Counsellor for Bailey, Zuerner for initial peri cl when their quarter four t uch clowns. The entin: Daub, ~eneff for Walters, Hronsc,n for Daub and Watts, Gardner for Russell, eally for back made a wide encl run fm team showed e ·c !lent team w r~<. Zu rn r replaced al o Lingrel, Daub for Bronson, Garver for about 20 yards. While attemptand spirit fighting to the ver_v made o- d gain . \ att Zuerner. pr ved a ground gainer. tterTouch ]owns-Watts 4. 0 ~, kicked in · t put th 1 all betw n the limit for victory. -Campbell 3. Referee-Hamm of ..:t:rnd~rd~ thP m:111 ~ ::i t::irklPri ~;.,, i. ~';'.<;;>\.h~~ l ',\.,;,.';),.lty ( ampl ell kicked tt to .Ku' · Kenyon. mp1re-P owe 11 ot nio f r h ldino-. \I\ att<, tate. Head linesman-Gammill of l y , h returned al out JJ ya1 r apt. Huber. He objected tu Otterbein. Time of quartern-12 and yard run for a t thi' and it became neces ary to Duck::; by Lingrel, Daub a 15 minutes. 11 . d mpb apply phy i al force t make the Lear.ish t all t the I w unable p T rule plain. Their other core ANOTHER RALLY HELD attack. Zuerner again came in the third period when a p pbell ki I nogain and \ · att~ Gileadite recovered the ball on a g a icked off Much Enthusiasm is Shown at -ied the ball t hio' 5 yard a uke punt and ran 30 yard for held and t '\ att Athletic Rally. hi took the ball n a cor . ·d . tt bl and punted to vVatt At 8 o'clock last Thursday The seconds hawed that they urcllinothe Third Big Athletic 111 wa penaliz d 5 yard~ evening had th ability but not the ex. the ball. ide play. v att , Zuern- Rally was held. Profe sors Wein- perience and team work necesfumbled and tterbein r c land and Rosselot gave ex.cellent er an<;i Lin rel carried the ball speeche:; in behA.lf of the pirit ary f r a winner. Had the backri. b., Daub and V att ca M mb r of field been al le to get together clown the field and \ att cored. for the Ohio game. 1 all d n the field but goal. Campbell kicked ff the team who had n t previou ly and run a trong interference epted a p . and made another touch ba k appeared before the student with th re would , a punted t have been little ball 911 her o yard Jin~. a speech responded to the reque t troul le in coring and running up tterl ein lo t the ball of President hutz. Among thi hio punted to att • tter- number was Watt , Herrick, Lin- a o- od c unt again t Mt. Gilead. 111 mid field. lay re bein wa a ain penalized for be- grel, Weimer, Elliott and Ramey Their end were trong and broke ab ut e n when tterbe off ide. tterbein held the Huber. The ladie of ocbran up run after run. Their line was peJ1alized ~ yard for hurdli o yard line. Hall showed great enthu iasm 1o t the ball on a fumble. Ohi and spirited talk were given by bu ked f r o- ocl gain . pa fail a e w arced The defeat put fight and bloo..i eneff repla ed Walter . hi Misses Jamison, Roth Van Bu punt t '\ t k the ball on a pa kirk and Cook. ow and then int hio the econd and the next eff nailed him in hi tracks. during the entire program Kline week will be one of hard work. ed 15 a f Jdin Br n on broke away for 5 yard. led the follower of the Tan and They are determined to beat the yard run tbr Cardinal in rou ing good cheering. line and v att cl. and hio wa penalized 5 yard Coach Martin poke of the second Deaf Mute when they play them ki keel g al. for off ide play. att wa_ team and of their game against here at "\ e terville on either. F+ Every- day r aturday afternoon of this to retire and Bron 011 Mt. Gilead on aturday. ampbell ki ked off to quarter. Ieally went tu one wa interested b yond wee! . Everyone who made a t u h back. come out and Lino-rel and eneff measure and made victory look upport them with a laro-e rootput the ball in play on h r O yard like a certainty for the remainder line. hio howed f rm 111 quad and o d yell . alter went back n of the season. OHIO
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ge,od effect on the Forward Passes. tterbein pirf atu · it. \Vatts was the star Th day' 0 ame. He wa the be ·t and odd i Gr 1n Better Next Saturday Otterbein play•· most con istent o-round o-ainer Ohio Northern at Ada. We must so 1 the and cored -! tottchd wns. win this game. It will be a hard Weimer played a good game at game, but we can carry away the center. He did Gayer's, Ken- victory. yon's AU-State Center, stunt of oach Martin wa well plea ed diving over the line numerous with the hawing made by hi:.; times to good advantage. team in the hio oame, but expect much more when they play Lingrel played a great game, hio Northern next week. hi plunges and runs were good for long distance . n one ocThe Second·s will play the Dea{ ca ion he made 50 yards straight Mutes here at Westerville on Frithrough Ohio' line. Oontains al1 day or Saturday. Watch for th·~ Eight Pag s Weekly. The referee was the best game and show your hearty suplntere t, to Alumni, Stud nt ground gainer for Ohio. Most of port of these men. Friend of Ott rbein. Otterbein's penalties were for off Heitman Ill. side play. Professor Harry J. Heitman. Daub put up a strong oame at the former Otterbein profe or of half and hawed his old form as public peaking, ha been very ill a quarter back. of appendiciti in a homeopathic Hand Your Subscriptions to ho·pital in Buffalo. He wa-, Watts handled punts nicely . . Jperated upon la t 'aturday but He received and ran all back for 1a1led to cm out of the ordeal-:.. ____________________ ,.;;...;.;,;,;_.;......;.;,;;.;;;;;;.;;;;..;.;;.,, good gains. in a sati ·fact ry manner. Hi FAVORS FOR PARTIES AND DINNERS The entire line played an ex- home since leaving \Ve ter ille SUPPLIES FOR CLASS PLAYS AND AMATEUR THEATRICALS ceptionally good game. The~ ha been in onfer, New York. came around and ran trong inter- More recent report tate that hi;; ference, the tronge t een here condition i improvino- and hi, 237 quth High Street, Coiumbus, Ohio y t thi ea on. qui k re o, ry i much h l,)ed f r The only REAL Novelty Store in Columbus. 1JJhi· friend .
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ed in the game but Learish 11 tyle and pric , Be t pen on earth.) West Virginia.-vVe t Virgini:.i proved a worthy substitute. He University ha completely rwr plunge'.] through the line often for CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. ganized its equipment. Several gains and formed a strong secthousand do! Jar ha been pent ondary defense. by the tate on the laboratorie . The best in PERFUMES and ARTICLES at Keef• • Elliott played his best game of .·\s a re ult cour e equal to those TOILET 31 W. College Ave. the eason in tackle. He was in of the better medical colleoes will er's. be offered. WESTERVILLE, 0. the game up to the limit and D eIiciou bulk CHOCOCitizen 110 Bell 190 broke thing up in great fashion. Chicago.-A court compo ed oi LATES, 25c and 20c per lb. at> KEEFER'S. six men and ix women, has been Ohio was strong in breaking up ----suggested to try members guilty passes. Otterbein's attempts in Phelp's Heavy Cardinal Sweatffice and Re idence ,f violati n of the honor code. that style of play failed time after ers, econd order ju t receiv6' V est College ve. Penalities range fr m reprimandtime. ing to expul ion if the misde- ed, $6.50. Physician and Minor Surgery UNCLE JOE. The lake on the Mt. Gilead field meanor i repeat cl ,twice. Offi e Hour -9-lO a. m., 1-3 p. m., 7- p. m. dampened the ardor of the seccompari on of 625 tar ath· ond. letes f the Naval cademy with Ohio University.club known East College Avenue. in both ca e a the ewman lub~ ha bee11 Of our four opponents yet on from the cla e of 1 92-1911 formed by the atholi tudent' 130th Phones the schedule, Ohio Northern wac, the non- at hio niver ity. The aim of itizen 26.-Bell 84. the only one who won in las,t how that apparently athletes are in better phy ical the ociety i to increa the oood Saturday's contests. con di ti n that the athletes.-Ex. will exi iting between Catholic' W. M. GANTZ, D. D. S. and non- atholic , and at the The cheering wa much better Dentist Be up-to-date and sub cribe for ame time to pread the knowlin the Ohio game than that in the H W. College Ave. edge of atholi i m over Ohi nti ch oame. The Rally had a the Otterbein Review. Citz. Phone 167 Bell Phone t
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Shall We Drop It? u tom at tl:erbein to get all the cla e gether on halloween ni ht for a ma querade 'pu h ' at the a ociation building. Thi ha alway been a very popular affair and ha been enjoyed by all. Thi year there has been ome ruinor that thi cu tom would be dropped, in fa t one cla s voted to drop the matter. o rea OIJ
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Are V cry Popular. tudent hav Ion ouo-J ror mefo'tng t reY1 vc 1)1e '1.\,,"i'I, '\,-;\,, •na.rzr.,. 2,•5 ,u',.. •-Ju... ,:J,.·qA.f_'!.v.P-1:r..i.-.;,_ •. in or or babl La t year a erie f m dical Jee- about. Thro "' ture wa introduced and proved of the th r or · ati h ol thi fea f to be very helpful and wa lo kcl forward to I y the tudent . e u11intere te b remo This year a eri f lecture n The organiz ha e 'The pirit of tterbein" has on the prin iple that ,vhat a co Ile affai d be been ~ tarted and i liked very dent mu h by t!.e tud nt . The lee- ported by all of ture are very instructive, giving thi year , h n a de mu h. The lecture ar very in- the college orch l structive, g1vino- u informatio11 the o-Jee club w th concerniryo- ur college that , e in the knew n thing about. one. Thi erie will oon nd and we will have to go back to the old A Good Thing. . monotony of the regular chapel new pre edent ha been ex r i every morning. The ed at tterbein thi ear which i tudent are of one opini n that a ery ood thin and bid fair they would rather ha e another to bee me ,·er popular. Thi i, eries of I ctur s on ome ubje t the ombinati n rally and r o_which would inter t the whole ino- pra ti e held in the chapel tudent body. ometime b fore th game. It i ·
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there care; held at th nd f th week o w tr ng for th r Columbus, 0. that it d e not take ery much mu h t uffer · time away from tudie , and it \vould be · bra for ther giv the tudent a hance to ge. much to dar ; togeth r for ,a jolly d tim , I w uld b a friend of all-the f e alif rnia Engli h and at the ame time bring them -the friendle together that ur quad f roo - I would be V,. al nut , per pound ...... 2~c er tnay have a chance t praci:ic the ift · Ex ·ellent Malaga Grape and become more efficient. Ot- I , uld b humble f r l know p r pound .............. . 20c terbein ha long been noted as a my weakn II the Good Things for lunchchool which had a rooting qua I , ould I k up-and !au h-and pushes. that could drown a quad twice and I ve-and lift. its ize. -Howard rnold , alter. MOSES & STOCK.
THE Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Doctor Miller Leads a Very Successful Rally. Mr . Do tor Miller ga e a very intere ting addre s to the member and friend of the Young Women hri tlan, sociation at the annual finance rally Tue day eyenin . Many intere ting remark were made concernino- the t r h u e f onr live . oit was acknowled ed that' we a c liege o-irl are pender. ra ther than earners of money, yet each one of u ha a certain por· tion which we can pend at viii. ftentimes we spend f r very unnece sary thing . V. e could ave a r at amount if we would deprive our elve of a few worldJy pos e ion and then. 11 w \h,Te ought to think le of w rldly po se sion .and m re one ming heavenly trea ure . ometim s thi eems a very hard thing to do but various plan to ave money for God' work, have been tried and have proved very sue· ce ful and bepeficial to the one who tried them. The ayino- is that where the
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but we should be sure we do them. Most of u are capable of doing many thing but we never get them done for we never try them. peaking of millionaires, our mind naturally turn to the busine s world. One of the mo t appealing bu ine proposition to a ·c -·~ college man i that of canva ing. ome men think that thi be1 w their dignity but it hould Reproduction of modernot be. anva ing deal with mode of Pari . The ne, lee:ve one of the world' reate t bus:n_e prob_lem that of di tribuas they are unique. t1 n. It i a pr~bl~m ~ot o_nly bt'. i_ne bu~ i~m1grat1on, m re!io-10_11, and_m ~1 1 n . ~11. a mg 1 a d1gmfied occupation and ha many a~vantage . ne has the . pportumty to see many and all tde of human nature, for the "a~ent", as the canva er is ca_lled, i not treated in all home, with th~ . ame respect that the ::::::::::~:-_-_-_-_-_-_,-:--_-_.;.. _____ -c-____:..:._"'"_.:..._=-_-::..}j.,]_,.:.}J;.;.;.._,;;;,;;:"7.;:-;;/:°,;,,~;.fJi;..;:,;,f;!'7,;,;.-; ________ _ ca ual v1 itor, the parson, or the ... school teac-her call forth. ontrary to the common thought it does not take any socalled "bra s" to be a canvasser. The mo t timid men make excellent alesmen. The haracteri~tic WORK LEAVES TUESDAY, RETURNS THURSDAY of a true alesman are hone ty, DRY CLEANING and PRESSING
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Mr. W. 0. Briner talked on the made by Re erve to combine the unique subject, "How to become athletic of the two chool into a millionaire" in an intere ting one rganization to be known a~ meeting of the Young Men's the Cleveland Univer ity thletociation. The propo ed Chri tian A ociation last Thui: - ic day evening. The be t way to union of the athletic i thought make a uccess of life i · to do th-~ to ))e a fore-runner of complete things that everyone el e can d.o union of the two chool .
Properly filled ut " ill en title the holder to admission to the MATINEE p rf rman f th United States Marine Band edne day, November 5, 1em rial Hall Columbus. for ~egular admi ion 1.
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Doctor Jones Speaks. La t fonday evening Doctor J ne gave a talk to the faculty clul . I-! poke on hi trip to ntint1 d from la t week. n rmany in Fran e, in En - Eur p la. t ummer, dealing esla ur ◊Wn untry the pecially with the excavations and pe awakenino- to the facf di. coverie made in Pompeii. the ar the n , ho COCHRAN HALL. ho to pay f bat p . that th Ru th an Kirk received a are the live forty-two pound box from home acrifi ed thi week. l uf sed. They are a ki k Erma! concerning ten minev ry year of one. milli n dolla1 ar pent fo:· armie and na ie. and fixc millFrances bite entertained 011 ion m n are kept fr m !arm and aturday e ening a the re ult of factori and Hice and home , a box which she received from t be thr wn down the cavernou .. home. Turkish sweet and Vi i. thr at f thi m dern Molech .. rri e consin' luxuries were thoroughi 1 e that throu bout the ly enjoyed by all tho e pre ent. pa t the have been thu e ·ploitTho e visiting for , unday dined they e that the glory and honor of the battle field i a fal e her were Lelo Shaw, Hazel Allonzo chwartz of Ohio o·Jatnour thr wn a a cloak o er ton, tate, and Harry Richer. brutal rapin and murder by th e whow uldpr fitfromit;and eeMadamoi elle Lucienne Humino- thi the fir f an in ulted work oli it your patronage. manh d urg through their 11the late t styles in hair dressein , and with firm et counten in . Hour 6 to 10 p. m., Thursance they face the future, know- day afternoon from 3 to 5 and ing that at la t they hold the poli- unday all day. cie of government in their
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Profe or and tfr . Zuck the guest o( D ctor and navely at \inn r "riday. '08. Dr. wartzel, f Cincinnati, visited la t week at . ]3. ornell. home of. Dr. wartzel wa a d e to a oni rand olumbus.
pn n Alu i aries wa<, at ol . :\mong '06. Rev. r n, former the member f t national or- ly past r ed Bret o-anization are the f )lowing un:- ren hur h at tra bur , 0. ha ver,'tie , ifinne ota, vVi.-c II in. been alJed to the pa torate of L uisiana, hi a~o, ..,: :o Stat~. the uperior \ venue nited I rlin, Deni on, and Columbia. 0rethren lrnr h le eland Th tterbein .\lumni (iciation , a invited to join, but did '85. F . ..t\. Z. I umler and family n t accept the invitation. \\'l' return cl r c nfly to there home und r tand that another oppor· in Da.yt n after an e -t nde vi ·tunity to join at a meeting to 1>c it in alif rnia. h Id at the niver ity of hica:z,, The f 1\ wino- tterbein alumd _1 l d . the latter part of r ovember ha::-- . • a.•ered. 111 atten e:t a m.eetmg 1 1 in beell O 1t Thi eem t be an unusua Dayt 11 la t 'w el of th e Boar,d ~ Tru tee I the nite rethrcn pp rtunity to add pre tig; t p' . . J:l .p . U)1 1l 11ll19' - OU e, r. . . terbem and t every a\umnu - b: F kl ,.. R p 1. · h' · · · r b . un 1ou er, ~, ev. . , R , , acceptmg t 1s 111v1tat1on OL emg 94 al\ied with the be t chools in this admFp, 9 · · Kumler, an . . Z. Kumler, ' 5.. c untry. A thi- organizati n become5 '68. Dr. G. . Funkh user for older it will be increa ingly diffi- many years profe r of New cult, if not impo ible for a mail Te tament Greek in Bonebrake
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'97. Rev. H. H. Haller, formerly Miami.thletic for girls are pa tor f the · nited Brethr f! to be iven o-reater consideration hurch at Los .ngele , Cali .. at Miami thi year than ever beb een e 1ecte d upenn. t en d en·t fore. girl' track meet will be f the alifornia onferen e. fir t event f the year. The the ~T L-:Ll pre en addre 1 • 29 . meet will con i t of running, tam tau treet, Fre no, broad jump, tanding broad jump,
collegelike ~~terbeinto receiveTheological eminary, has penr uch recogmt1on. Why d not our alumni take thi matter up with their officer at bnce to the end that Otterbein may be place,J hiO'her in the academic world?
the pa t everal weeks doing iutitute work f r the church in the we tern c nference . Dr. Funkhouser i n w in charge of the exten i n " rk f the eminary. At the 2 th annual reunion of the o-th hio olunteer Infantry 1 '57. Through the gener ity of held at olumbu , ct I er 16 he !Ir . Marenda Ritchey f Patas· wa elected ha plain of that: o-roup kala, Ohio the college ha c me of veteran . into po se ion of a cray n p r1iss arah '94. trait of her i ter, Jane Miller, who belonged to the nday mor fir t o-raduatin cla s, 1 57. That ing at the 1 1ori clas con i ted of but two 1nem- hurch, Day th bjec ber , Mr . Kate Hanby of l- " ~hy M der io ppe and Mi:::;; to M dern Men." hambra, California, :Iiller, who died in 1 63. The p rtrait will be placed in the east '78. Dr. T. J. ancler and R 'V. F. P. Sander-, 91 1 have recentl: reference r om in the library. pucha ed a 500 acre fruit fa\·m in Ex. '15. Kay J. B rrenger outhern hi . a talia and Mi Hazel Latta of '\,\ e terville were married Mon .. The f llowing out of town game: clay, ctober 20, at oluml u , alumni aw Saturday F. E. v illiams, 13 Miamiby Rev. Percy Bi ell rector vi eynold t. Paul' Epi copal Chur b. Ir. bur , J. F. mith, '10 au, '1 lumbt and Mr . Berrenger will live near burg J. H. LexinaCa talia, Ohio on a farm owne,\ R. L. Druhot, 113, ton. by Mr. Berrenger.
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