1918 01 21 The Tan and Cardinal

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The Tan and Cardinal P liBLISHED IX THE IXTERE T OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE

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WES TERVILLE, O HI O , JANUARY 21, 1918.

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S PLEA SES Official Date For_La~nching I BASKETEE RS LOSE , Senator Warren G. Harding CROW DE D HO USE I Ca m paign is set for Fe b. 17. TO MUSKINGUM Will Speak Tuesday J

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As has already been a nnounced. ---A me age fro m vVashington. which F a mo us M onologist Reads "To Him unday, Fe bruary 17. will be the b ig Team Is Handicappeci by Loss of Fox ' i rapidly beco ming the ce nte 1· o f the La unching Day fo r the ca mpaign in A n d Lose Hard Battle at a llied forc es in ca rrying 0 11 the war T hat Hath" Befo r e Capacity Audi: which so much in terest has been New Concord. will be bro ught to Westerville peopl; ence In College Chapel. 1 aroused even before the fo rmal ____ Tue day eve ning by nited tate 1 laun ching of the d rive. At that time Se nator \\'a rren G. Harding o f MarI S STO RY O F A LI V I NG LIE I a Jarge num IJe r o f o ur G e n era J I1urc h NE W MEN MAKE S H OW IN G io n, O hio. T he pa ti·iotic meeting will office r . most o f the B i hops. a nd ---I be held in t h e Presbyterian church Next Number on C o urse W ill Bt many o f o ur ow n profe o rs will go Varsity Has Chance to Come Back beg inning at eight o 'clock. Senato; Musical Guardsmen W ho A po ut a special pca kcrs in different W hen They Meet T eam on Local Harding has bee n p rominent in m any pear M arch 25. parts of the co-ope rating te rritory. Floor Wednesday Night. o f t he big move in the prosecution 1 \V edncsday evening, in the Co l- Bi - hops Bell at1 d :.fatl h <;w hav e sen t T he 0tt~rb ein q uint et journey ed to of the. war an_ d will do ubtle s have Iegc hapcl, st udents and ci tizens of o ut letters to a ll the pa to rs of t heir ): c w o ncord. O hio. last aturday so m e t h mg O f mterest f?r the people \\·c terv illc enjoyed one of the rare t d iS t ricts st rongly urging th c obscrv- and there met th e :\luskingum ba ket- o f th e town and co ll ege. t reat o ff ered by the Lyceum Lecture I :lllce f the day. . I boys D r. E · •!\ · J one Wt·11 b e t I1c pres1·d ba ll team. +1 he Tan and Card ma Between now . a nd February 17 1p ut up a ve ry cred itable . · 1g 0 fti cet.· · 1 m usic · ts · to I1e Co ur c t hi season by be mg permitted ex hibition 11 pecia. to hear lo.fr. .·,Adr1·a11 N1e ,ve 11 s reacl that further . moves w t!! be m ade to get .d . h . I I d. , un der the d irection o f P rof d" f co ns1 e nng t e1r e,·e ra 1an 1caps. I . A. R• . Wonderfully d ramatic tory. "To Him eve ryt 1img 111 re_a me s o r a ucces · By ac tion o f the fae ulty Fox, the best pessa rd of the School o f Music of Th at H at h." T he audience that heard ful. ope.111ng. 1 hrce mo re bullet111 sco rer o f t h e team wa d en1cd . . . . O tterbein Co ll ege · cltg1btlthis number o f t he co ur se co mpletely w1i' be t suedj o ne ~1ctt week ~ 1d -~he it y to play. T he game wa p laye d o n an Se nator Harding will a rriv e in Wes1 e I extremely mall floor. which wa al fi lled the Chapel a nd all enjoyed the o t_ie~ two ea r y 111 e Jruary. O te rville in th e afternoon and will be tht 1t 1s p la nned to hold a co nference . . t d d t" t I I • f . . Per fo rmanc c . pro nounc111g 1t the be t _ . . a g reat d1 advantage to o ur boy . Two en ere a rece p 1011 a t 1c iome o th at ha heen taged 111 . \V es tervillc . I here o f a ll the Co nference S upennten. '-1 d '.I V w L \\' H st . . . new men. Funk and 1111th. m ade their • r. an · r · · · ee, e ome • . for ye lay capta 111 enlisted 111 the • • • 1 treet during the hour from three to ars. I dentsk a nd A b . 11 b 1111t1a appe arance 111 a ,·a r tty g ame. · 1 bl llr. ;\' ewcns' ability as a r eader i wor · · anq~et wt pro J~ y e All of the e thing mu t be taken into fi \'e. If he arrive soon e nough arr b . . e rv ed. A definite date for th1 meet. . effo t ·11 I d t I cyond quc t1on. and he has few 1f . con 1deratt0n by the bas ketball fan I r wt >c ma e O arrange a 1 ort a . . . . mg ha not yet been e t but in all . add e b f ti1 ·1 0 f th ny equal 111 the L n1ted tat e . Ht I .. . . IJc he lcl the fi r I when tudy111g the co re. · r e o re c J>upi s probabtl1ty 1t wtll d d h. h h I h J· I . . k 1-11 a an 111terpreter ts wonderful . In the fi r t half O tterbein kept pace gra e an tg c ,oo at t e 11 g 1 a 11 d • . . . week 111 February. I100 I d"I t · 111 his presentation of the various j __________ with their op ponent and the o utcom I sc au o num. chara ter it i. a re al a t hough they of he ame looked Jar fro m di c ur--------w r e there be fore th e people in perP R E SS CLUB IS ORGANIZED aging. T he team held together well ALUMNUS HONORED AGAIN on. l n the elec tion of a t o ry the - --and exhibited ome clever team work. reader again demon trated his ability W o uld- be J o urnal is ts M eet and Effect In the fir t half My e r dropped the Frank D. W ilsey, '7~, is N a m ed a ~nd wi dom. "To Him T hat Hath" A n O r g an izat ion as Part of ball through the hoop three time . Member o f Reorganized Boa rd of 1 a tory full o f practical less~ n fo r Publicity Campaign. Miller from c nt er po ition captured Ed ucatio n of New Y ork City. On \V ednesday evening - ome ten or tw o field goal and a fre e throw and On th e th of Jun e, 1917, the Govevery day life which all can learn to a good advantage. a dozen tud ent meeting in Profe • h e ld hi opponent scorele s. Brown ernor of the tate of w York ignThe reading told the tory o f a or Fritz' r ecitation room orginized made one field goal and Wagon er ed the new tate Education Law Young man who was falsely accu ed what will doubtl es be known as th e drew a basket and two fr ee throw . which had been pa sed by th e Legisof ~ea_ling fi ve thou and dollars from Otterbein Pres Club. l\lr. J . H. Th e half ended 17 to 27 for Mu kin- lature of the state. By the terms r a 1111 ton. H e k·n ew that t I,e 1111111 . . • 1 Larimore who is chairman of th e g u m · t h.I I aw t h e num IJ r o f m embers of !er I 11 th e econ d h a If tic I "'' ~r u k.111 gum th e ew York ity s hoo l board wa h ' a f rt·cnd and school mate of ht· publicity 'committee in th e campaign ad appropriated the money, but in that i now on, wa . in charge and five outplayed Otterbein and ran up reduced from forty-six to ev n. The Order to preserve his friend' good very clearly set forth the purpo e of th e larger half of th eir score. \ Vith members of the n ew board were ap­ na_me he r emain sil nt and pays the th e Club. One of th e prime motive the exception of one ba ket by Miller, pointed January 2 by Mr. Hylan, the Price. After erving his tim e in pri • will be of course, the furthering of and two field goals and two free mayor of New York. . He elected for o_n he decid to go to New York t h e cam,paign by m eans of le tter , clip- throws by Wagon er 0tterb in failed thi mall board only two who had city and live a clean hone t life. The ping and news torie ent to the to respot1 d to th e coring fervor. The been erving on th older large board ob tac! e , difficulties: and temptation newspapers of th e various towns game e nd cd in favor of Mu kingum and of the e two wa Mr. Frank D . • \"v I"I sey, a mem b e r o f th cla s of 1876 (C ontmued on page two. ) from which th e member come. with th e core of 57 to 25. The e stories ar e to be written in the (Continued on page two.) who ha been for ev ral years a trusE xam Schedule is Announced. main by m ember of the Club. It i - - - -- - - tee of 0tterb in and is one of it most D · Contest to Close Soon. I I M . unng th four school day begin- ho ped, however, that the o rganization oya upporter • r. Wil ey ha 111 n~ Thur day, January 2 , final ex- will be by means a temporary afYour attention is again called to the been a member of th chool board of 110 4 a111111ation for th e em e te r will be fair to be abandoned a soon a the conte t r ecently announced in which New York City for th last fifteen th e order of the day.. In thi period can~paign is over, but that it wi ll be- a new head for the Tan and ardina l year , during part of which time he ail cl e will be econdary and for come a permanent part of our in titu- is to be cho en. It i und e r tood that wa chairman of th building com­ o nce, at lea t, all will be seriou mind- tion. severa l per ons are now ha r d at work mittee that wa ent r usted with the ed. The chedulc a announced is a To get the thing upon a working making a de ign but not enough have pening of many ·miJJion of dollars ~ilow : la e reciting at 9 a . m.- , ba i the following officer "".ere el~ct- entered the contest. The more peo- for new chool bui lding in the city. hur day at a. m. lasses reciting ed: Pre ident, R. J. Harmehnk, 1ce- pie taking up this matter the be tter Hi e lection a on of the even to ~ 2 p. m.-Thur day at I p. m. pr id·ent, F lorence Loar ; ecretary the final design will u re ly be. have charge of the school interests la e reciting at !O a. m.-Friday irgi l Wi ll et; Trea urer, C. 0. Altman. This thing i worthy of some ef- in the large t city in our country i ;~ 8 a. m. lasse recitmg at It may be found nece sa ry in th fu- fort in itself were there no other re- an indication of th h igh esteem in ;45 a. m. -Friday at 1 p. m. 11 ture to create some new office but at ward. However, a life ub cription which hi previous work there i he ld. ~ clock cla e -Tue day at a. 111 • pre e n t t h e e w ill con tit ute t he ex- to yo ur college paper i offered as a A member of cho I· boa r d receive o'clock cla e -Tue day at 1 p. m . ecutive body of the new ociety. A prize for the best ugge tion. The no r muneration u h a long period C!a e reciting at J p . m.-Wedne day definite time of meet ing ha not yet d rawi ngs m u t be ubm itted on o r be- of public ervicc ~ M r. W ii ey' me r ­ at 8 a. m . pecia l case are being ar- been dec ided on nor ha the frc- fore February I. They may be left its th e highe t appreciation . For ~anged for by the vario us profes or ' quency of meeting been fixed. These at the office of t h e Tan and Cardi na l more tha11 thirty y ats M r. \ ,\Tilsey Ut where no exception is made, the things will be worked o u t at t he ec- or given to a member of th e Publi h- ha been in bu in s in New York general chedu le will govern. (Cont inu ed on page two .) ing Boa rd. (Continued o n nage two.)


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