The Tan and Cardinal P
B LISH E D I N T H E IN TE R E
T OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE
W EST E RVILLE, OH I O , F E B RUA R Y 4, 1918.
No. 16.
TIFFIN QUINTET D octor Scott Speaks a t Annual . !CHORAL CONCERT j Meeting of Campaign Captains IS VICTORIOUS I Brothe~hood D a y Se_r ~1ce. MERITS PRAISE I ~o ~ e ~ eld Here N -~x t W eek.
nder the a usp ice of t he l: nrt ed J ____ 1. An 111 p1rat1onal ~1eeting, or what Breth ren Br·ot her hood, Doctor George " . ,, _ . 111 college lang might be termed a B est A R ose Maiden by Frederic Cow.:!n 1s 1 ''pep" mee t·111g ,s . t o )e h e c co tt gave an addre s 011 PalesI 1 1 11ere Game on Local Floor for tine Sunday evening. J an. 27 in the Sung By Choral Society Unde r February 12 and )3 to fire all workSeveral Y ears. Un ited Bre thr en hurch. The lectu~e Professor Spessard. crs in the campaign to th e white heat was ba ed o n facts gathered on a tnp I ____ of enthu ia m for the opening of the GI R L S' GAME A FEAT UR E t hro ug h t he Ho ly Land a nu mber of SOLOISTS AR E W E LL CH OSEN big drive on th e even teen th of this years ago. Throwing in here ~nd ---month. Between seventy-five and a Musking um and Cedarville Teams there an am using incident. he gave a Excellen t Talent of Solo ists is Recog- hundred key mini ·tcrs and laymen Los~ to O tter bein Ladsbrief account of their tour. dwelling nized by S mall But Apprefrom all 0\'er the cooperating terriFox H igh Scorer. for some time on Jerusalem and the ciative Audience. tory will be present to give their own urrounding country. This ort of a ideas in regard to the campaign. On · aturday night the Otterbein ba · It aid that expectation j alketball f . - lecture not on ly posse e 111terest on . . Tue day evening a banquet will be ans w,tne sed one of the best f ti B'b l hi tory connect- way greater than real.zat,on: but the - _ d Tl d . _ account o 1e I e _ . f \\' gl\ en an 1ur ay '!171 11 1JC pent 111 played games eve1· held on the local d . h 1 1 d f Pa lcsti·, 1e but also exception to t 11e ru 1e wa ound eeld. . gy 111 1· . e w it t 1e an o . . rounc1-ta)11 c I cuss,on on method _ . · he local five met their o ld . t' ' th the events which ne day mght when the Choral oc,ety ''\\'h t ti ,. . . f ri va l H • 1 lb · 111 con nee 1011 w, I . . . I a 1ey say I t 11c tit 1e o the 1 1 k ere e erg one of the be t bas- h ti t k, 1 place in tha t ga\'e t 1e1r annua concert, s111g111g, 1 t' ti . b . etba ll teams in \he state The game av_c recen y a e, "The Ro e ~[aiden." The concert had / ' ew 1Ju 11 ~,. 111 .1at 15A emg_ sent to a 1arge ma , 111g 1r t. wa reg ion. ttract1ve po ters · 1 we I attend d and every-one wa A • featu•e of the se n ·ice been hig h ly advertised and e\·eryone a b • t t plea d . . s a spec1a 1 · . re e111g sen on to every c 1,urc 11 . 1 . I. en dered tl1ree bea utifu l an- was cxpect111g _somet , 1111g great but a11cl to many I1om<'s. l n t I1e Ie f t IiancI the Oc wn _ .h the work disp layed by t h c c h o ir h Th musical JJrogram was the program exceeded even the most co ·ner i 't (;: Fl . ttc1be111 team. t ems. Ott I • e / . . 1 s a 111 ec1 ,.tate • ag. 111 t 11e , center a cro. , and in the right hand oon er Jc 111 began the scoring a nd s upplemented by a duet sp lend id ly . sang u111c expectation . ccured a five oo 111 t lead . How- 1 . b ~.f' II Audrc>y N el 011 and I. I The cantata, one of Cowens most corner a 1 "O·t b ,· ,, Tl b .f . . ever ti H . · g iven Y - 1 5 ff d d 1 , , r ern . 1ese arc a 1e e,delberg five 50011 found u \\ d R L. Roose assisted in <'aut1 u 1 compos1t1ons, a or e a richly eml)o d the I . m. ar . . . f I . / e . and gained a lead wh rch t i1e ope11111 . g exercises for the exProfe o r 'W e111 . l d . . Ott111 be ve . , • reading as the mo t . delight f uh medmm . . an , w I10 1s 111 . t urc Ies so 11 the s-ory of Ruth .and press1on o t e varrec1 talent, bemg charge of ti 1c ·t ucIen l t 11 d o f t I1e amTh erfi e111 was unab le to overtake . · crrp ' of :;t half ended 20 to 10 111 favor Naomi. T he meeting was presided composed of solos, ducts anc.1 choru - I paign. i for-11ulati11g plan whereby ci elberg. The second half was over by Mr. C. E . \ 'Vaxbom, president es. he can get in touch with all Otterbein ~en h~rder fought than the first. of the Brothe r hood. and was in recAs a prelude to the co1'.cert 1Ir. Igraduate who a:-e now teaching in htterbe,n did her major scoring in ognition of the annual Brotherhood Earle \\'. H opk111 s, the new 111 tructor high ·chool ·. ho ping thu to get a line e la t h:ilf but Heidelberg kept her Day observed throughout the dcnomi- of violin, d_e lighttci the a_udience with 011 this y(ar's high school graduat , ad. The game ended 40 to 32 in t' . t h ree ·10 l111 solos . This was ).!r. fav na 1011. I Or of the visiting team. The game I _________ Hopk ins fir t appearance before a TH REE AR E I N ITIATE D I wa clean and hard-fought throughCHURCH DEDIC.AT E S FLAG \\'estcrvillc aud ien e and the rnthu i_ _ _ I a tic reception given him was but a S out.. Both teams displayed clever 1 m ith, H ay es and M y ~rs Perfo rm Pa Fl g Contai' ni ng Thi rty-n ine s light indication of the pica urc n1 -I tng and team work. \Vagoner S A _rv1ce a Q ueer Antics to Gain Adm1·ss1·on ace 0111e clever ba s kets from for. d t S d which his playing afford ed. Stars 1s Pres en te a un ay Th e wor k· o f t11<' so 101· t wa tile To Varsi~•, "0 ". Ward PO rt1011. . . Captain Brown playJ eel a fi ne game af guard. Fox led in Morning Service. 1· f t f ti · It "-\int I t ;," "H out tanc mg ea ure o 1c evening. 1e cu e . as t Int fe II ow ~Orin for ttcrbein and all but ne Thirty-nine Otterbein and \\'est er- i doubtful if four more talented art- lost his mind?" "\\'hat's he dres·ecl \II hi ba kct were made from the J ville boy arc rc1Jrcsented liy the tars ist s ever appcartd in a local produc- like that fo r?" '·Stt p out and let's C tntcr of t I1c fl oor. D ayger arld in the new ervice Flag \\hich was ti o n. · ?lfr . \ ' crda ~Lile Dailey. con- loo k you 0\Cr." Thest' were a few arcy starred for Heidelberg. p r e cnted at the morning ervice of tralto, a d ~Ii Ruth Brundage, o- of th e numt·rous r ·marks that were Otterbe· (JZ) ( 40) the United Brethren 'hurch ·uncl~y. , prano, arc well known to the \\'ester- I heard_ in the hall be fo;-~ chapel Friday \\'agon:; R. F.Heidelb ~~inger Jt is a gift of the hurch \\'ork o- \ille public and the prolonged ap- mornrng. The occasion for thee Meyers • cicty and the Brotherhood, and land plau e which followed t·ach of their I cl~n:or'.str~li~'.'. ,:vas the initiation of Fox L. I· . ~arcy in honor of the boy who were m m- number disproved another old the- ll(\\ \ arsrt) 0 111 n. llillcr · leets ber of the hurch or unday choo l or,•, that true geniu s is nen~r rccogThe littlt- fellow in tlw hall with his R G Sayger ' I · I Brown · · at the tim • ,\·ar was declared la t nizcd at home. Xo bette,· soprano >ng it red ti '. _-hort trou ·t· rs, tan L G ~lohr k' · · April. For thi occasion pecial ar- than ~fiss Brundage could have been stoc ·mg ·. sailor collar and a pretty (Continued on page two.) rangcments had been made with found for the part of "Rose Bio om." little cap wa · non· othlr than Carl :\,[ajor General ,lenn through the efhe posse ses a beautiful \'Oicc, well · mith. ". mithy" won hi . letkr in Broth ~r ho od t o Meet. forts of Reverend Burtner allowing trained and with hlr good mu ician- 1foot ball ~nrl was payi1,g the prict' of O The regular monthly meeting of the the men from amp 'herman to be (Continued on page two.) 1entran e mto the organization known httcrbein Brotherhood of the U. B. present at the ervicc. as the \ 'ar::.ity " ", by Wl'aring the ~ Urch will be held on Tuesday evenAfter a few remark about the Flag / Coach Leaves F or Army Ca mp. above mentiont'd co~tume all clay Friing at 7:30 in the College Chap I. A and what it tand for Reverend BurtOnly a few days ago the tud~nt day. gue t of the Brotherhood all ladie ner offered a bric~ dedicatory pr:iyer, 1 of __thc college Wl're very _muc_l~ urAt one o'clock a hrill "Ht'y!" at and children ha\·e been invitt·d. pleading not only 111 behalf of the men prr ed lo hear that Athletic D11 ector tracted the attention of the people to During the ocial part of the pro- wh ha\'e an wered t11c ·all but dedi- Gorton wa I ·aving. Although every- \ \ 'illiam . ' onfcctionary tore. Direct gra111 sc,cral promment entertainer · I eating •'the Jiye- of us who arc here at I one h_atc ~o .ee the coach leave yet ly in front of the doo~ were two more ha,· ' b ·en ccun·d. The object of home more fully to the cau e of all ~v1 h h11n _t'.ccc and good luck chaps queerly dres ed and hard at th ' 11ll:eting will be along th. "\\'ar r ight." The sermon wa in harmony in h1 new po 1t1011. . work. One a ragg ed and tattered he t" line and one of the a·nadian I with the pirit of the occa ion, ba cd I F. H. Gorton left h1 po ition at little fellow wa hining ho es while hero from the front will be the main I on the words of hri t, ''I am . Alpha the college to become a_ member of he whi tied, "Oh \Vhcrc Do \\' c 0 P~akcr. and Omega; the beginning and the "Cncle am' ·" Arm_y gettmg the ra_nk From Herc." The oth r, blacker than fhi meeting a ide from being en- 1end." of captain. The clut1e conn cted with the "proverbial" ace of padcs weartcrtaining wi ll be in tr uct ive a nd "In a time like thi there is nothing this new po ition arc comp lete charge ing blue trou er , green coat,' and a lllany interc ting fact concerning e ls to preach but Chri t. T he pa ra - of the p hy ical trai nin g in a camp yellow ti and hat wa b u il y engaged arl11y life in France can be learned. mo u nt is ue is not the maintenance of located at Jack onville F lorida. in bru hing up the J.o t hes of the cu _ E:v ryone is invited and the o ld o u r nationa l pride b ut th e freedom of To date no o ne ha been elected to tamers of th e boo tbla k. T he former Chape l hou ld be fi ll ed to O\'erflowing humanity and t he e ta bli h ment of succeed Go r ton but it i expected to mentioned wa E. R. Hayes and the 011 Tue day eveni ng. (Con t inued on page five.) be ome local a lumnu of the. co llege. (Con tinued o n pac-e five.) Tan and Cardinal Tea m Stage
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