Otterbein Review February 1, 1915

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VOL.VI.

WESTERVILLE,

OHIO,

FEBRUARY

1, 1915

No. 17

Sibyl Material Will New Music and Art SCIENCE NEW CODE Catalogue Appears. Go to Press Early. CLUB ivIEETS ontrary to custom the materEXPLAINED ne f the mo t attractive bulial for this year's ibyl i goingletin whi h' ha appeared for to pre s early. Everything wiil ome time i tie new 1\1u ic and Otterbein Offers Courses StandLarge Attendance Encourages be in the hand of the printer by ardized by State School rt It is number Founders to Make Broader its February 15, with the exception Law. three ! v lume !even and d es Fields of Usefulness. of a few pictures and ome little great credit to th department. SCHOOL WORK it repre ents. ne ides a general CLUB SEEMS TO HAVE material on thi year' debate anr.l SUMMER GIVES CREDIT. ba ketball season . " be" has tterb in and it:; · · tion f PROMISING FUTURE. been quite busy with hi camera <;ling , ach d partment, Profess.ors and Student Members and ome surpri es are in store Practice Teaching and Observawith the vari u courtion of Teaching Are ImListen to Instructive and for tterbeinites, according to ecl · cl cribed in detail. tant Subjects. Interesting Papers. report . The bu ines departk is con id rably brightm nt is coming along nicely with by . event! on ervatory In order to make clear t tutterbein's new cience lub'' it work and the alumni are rea w IJ as ome attractive dent and alumni the new reheld its second regular meeting ponding to the call for ub cripquirement for the c rtification plat , .illu trating the work of la t Monday night, January 25. the ti 1Js. Buy a Sibyl I rt department. 0£ teachers graduating fr m c JNearly every m mber was presI ge the following revi ed and ent and a very interesting and inRECITAL PLEASES TEAMS CHOSEN c rrected tatement are t_pi d I structive proo-ram wa rendered. W. M. harp read a "paper on Large Attendance to from the October Bulletin pubListens Varsity Debaters Have Strong Ii he 1 by the college. Th _ "Our 'alendar," in which he gave Wel'l Rendered ProgramCombinations-New Men sp cilication ar f r the f u,·an intere ting history of the variNumbers Varied. Good. year high h ol pr vi ional c rou methods f recording tim · The third monthly recital 01 tifi<;ate in, a ·c rdan ·e with ~c• 'The lt:!rb in del ate team., employed by the diffei:ent nations, from the fir t primative de- the ch 1 year wa o-iven Thur:,• ti n 7 07-•.I: f the general c de. alth with ne_,,ex pti n made n, January 6, :it duction t the I res nt y. tern. day aftern Requirements for Admission. ·up f new m n in public arguhe errnr" nf thP lrl .:;ystt>m; t ur 'c\ ck. lt ·wa •;el\ ttentlGraduation fr m a lir~t grade m nt, l'landle.. th ir material anJ enjoyed the high sch I or its equivalent. were brotwh ut • witl1 the ad- ed, and everyone pertorm like a l)trncf1 of verera program. vance of astronomy. Variou Thirty eme t r hours of pr - The· are th words which I roVie have alway had rea on to fe ional training chang s were made in th length are r quired le or Burk u e to characterii:e of the month to ati fy the new be proud of the piano quartets for certification of college radu- the team wl1ich will contend for truth . ome of the change-; which have been given by the ate . in the debate league rephowever, did not have uch a tudent from time to time. The Requirements for Teacher's Cer11g th wing sch ols: on thi prgi,-am, good cause to brine- them about. first number tificate. ein, nion, hio a Verdi, ' by Duroc, Julius Caesar who named July 'Homage T.hree seme ter h ur are rern, )ere- and Musafter himself added one day to was greatly appreciated becau. c quired f r pract.ice teachjn<T a.1,' n1. that month that it might stanJ of the ech es in it from Verdi's observati n f teachino- and n l ·ing the pa t wecl the reout above the other . His sur- operas, which we all love, and l s than half of whi h time hail I e team were selected ce or A ugu tus following his ex- becau e it was very well-played. be gi n t practice teaching, un~ th quad. TJ1 aflirmative wa der the ample named one of the month· The expre sion throughout team in the order in which they August and that it might not be as good or better than that of any te'acher. ard, E. L. will , peak i I. L below July he gave it another dav which has been given this year, Each graduate hall receiv a axter and . Br n on. '. E. also. The Julian Calendar was and the girl who played are to certifi ate igned by the direct r Bailey and . L. Phillip will act in use for sime time when it was be commended e pecially for the indicating that uch graduate ha a altei;nates. The negati e teadines of the heavy chords a~ comp! ted, ati fact rily, all b- team j compo e<l f J. B. Garve,·, found to .be slightly in error. This wa ordered corrected by Pope the end, for such an ending is apt ervation and practi e work re• ,V. E. 1 ou h and . 7V. N ally Gregory, it has remained as he to be choppy in ensemble play- quired. with R. B. Thru h and R. P. the players are accu;left it till the pre ent. The pre5- ing unle In practice teachino- not more Ma e a alternate . . en t calendar is not exactly cor- tomed to each other and have than one recitation h ur per day The que tion to be di cussed . rect but the error is so small that had much practise . hall be credited and not le.~ a elected by repre entatives The Godard "Ballet de Papil- than thou and of years may pass befr m each of the scho ls in the twenty- even recitation, agner played fore it will make u any serious lon ,' as Helen hall be tauo-ht by ea h student. conference i : Resolved, That a it, was very g0od, a was al trouble. In addition to the practice tate board of arbitrati n with Lambert' playing of teaching and ob ervation wo1k compul ory power should be e Thur ton R s read a paper on Pauline "Die Lerche Mor- there hall be not le s than tabli hed in hio to ettle dis" the 'Myogenic Heart ction Koelling's Miss Byrer' twelve emester hour distrib- pute between empJ yer anJ Theo1y, ' in which he reviewed gansang." peak , and uted among the f llowing ub- employee . The con titutionalthe anatony and action of the ' Elysium," by Oley with not less than two ity of tbi question is conceded. heart and then applied the My- " mulets," by Roger , were very ject emester hour in each subject: The a.lternative of a federal ogenic theory a an explanation sweet. Mis Marie W~goner playe<l 1. Hi tory of Education. board ball be eliminated. of the fact . Other heart action (Continued on page six.) (Continued on page five.) (Continued on pag<' c;ix) (Continued on page six.)


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