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BLISHED I N THE I , TEREST OF OTTERBEL WESTERVILLE, OHIO,
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!PROCEEDS FOR I Another Campaign Bulletin I Is Issued Thursday. NEW MONUMENT '· tnt o th e T ren c hes" i the title of
. . In Apnl. ____. , r es,cl c nt ltpp111g e r , a s bu s y as ._s:::nt ev er abo ut the campaign . H ' spent Debaters On Both T ea m s Pr' :: Relative s of Reverend and Mrs. B e nt h e greate r par t of last w e ek in \11/csArgument That Showed Long terville p lan nin g and orga ni zing th e jamin Franklin Cunningham Preand Thorough Preparation. · work. un day he spoke three times pare Biography as Memorial. on the l'i ckaway c ir c ui t, n ear C ir c le---HOWE BEST FOR OTTERBEIN vi lle. GRADUATE O F OTTERBEIN T h o u g h the p lans a s yet are rath e r " I. M. Ward Entertains Aud ience Wi th ind e fin it e, it i exp •ctcd th at there Boy Preache r " A s He Was Called Two Solos While Awaiti n g the will be another big day for b oost in g Had a Great Record as Dec:sion of the Judges. th e dr ive som etim e later. The dat e Evangelist.
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No. 19.
FEBRUARY 25, 1918.
t h e . eYenth o f a s eries o f bu ll et in s being publi s h e d by the co ll ege r e lative to th e campaign . lt is in t he form of a four-page leaflet, th e main object of whi c h i to ct before the pe_op le the g e n e ra l program for th e ca rr y in g 0 11 o f t he "drive" . Mu h emp hasis is la id o n th e fact that th e forces wi ll go " over the top" Ma y 9, and eve r yt hin g wi ll be done by t hat time . The fact
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w ill p r o babl y be pril 7 and the eve nt ''Th e un ni ngha m Memorial ," by t hat a d efi 1'.ite tim e ha s b ee11 Sl t will tak e the natur e of Layme~1's Da~ . Tl Ed . H F :nakcs the th111g mor e rea l a nd 111 s ur es , o ma s - win _ug 1H' S ~nc1 •ranees . more energetic co-ope rati on o n the R epo rt s f r o m t h e co IIege o ffi ce 111 d , - B arn ett H ug1 1 es, 1s t,I _ 1J1ograp 11y o f· f II Tl · -1 f I ' ca t e th at th c w o rk is- ~gress in g in th e lives of R ev. and Mr s. B e njamin p~~t . a · ." ;s ite ho t,~ pa_m fine hap c and eve r y1Jo d y is in lin e Franklin unningham . It is a book p e t 1s co_ver~c wit 1 a c a:t s 1ow1'.1 g for a s tr o ng dr ive. pecial wo rk e r s that all who kn ew, and were co nv e rt - the a_uth o n za t1 o n of th e vano us _bod ies and s p ea k e r s ar c going o ut fr o m tim e I e el und r th e guidance of the "boy bac king the movcmc1~t. It is anto tim e d o ing sco ut dut y and making . .. , nounced that t he bu ll e t111 s to be pub . . pf go,·ernment. co n stituti o nality co npreach e r" wt 11 want to c 11e n 11 as a . ad ,·anccs int o th e fr o nt !in tr e nch es. Tl It s h e d fr om n ow o n will be 1s ucd f . teded... Thi s i a qu e tion that re ________ last m e mory o hun . 1c many nJuch more frequently . <:uire s a tho!' ugh tudy fo r an insc ho o l and classmates of Rev . and te lli gcnt pre sentation. Th e mann e,· WILL COMPETE FOR HON ORS Mr s. unni ngham at Otte rb e in will be LAST GAME IS LOST in which eac h team pr e e nt e d its side eage r for t hi s b iograp h y of th eir Und erclass men to Contest for Prizes of th e debate hewed th e r es ult of fri e nd of yesterday. Capital is Easy V ictor-Fo ur Games long and thorough pr paration. Offered by Dr. Rus sell Thursday A ll proceed above the actual cost Won , One Tied and Six Lost Mu. kingum wa r ep r ese..n.t d by Eveninff- in Chapel. f producti +1 f th !:lo k ill b During Season. Robert Montgom ery . '21: E. H. Jack vo t ed t o a fund which is to be u sed A pir in g m em b e r s of th e F r es hm e n (E. L . Doty) t o procure and ere t a monument to . son. '20 ; and Ralph . ult '20. Otter· , 'd R p an d o p ho m o r e cla se wi ll co mp ete Otterbei n played her las t basketball the memory of R v. and Mrs. Cun IJY a e wa pr ese nt e . . • hem u , . R E ,. . , . d J R for th e h o n ors of the Russell Pnze ningham at I ngl ewood cemct ry, near game of th e seaso n last Thursday ,na e, 18 , . . i 1111 e, 18 , an . . D 1 • C Th d '2 1 · h K A Id , 20 c amat t 11 ontcst ur s ay even- Los Ange les. n ig ht , 111 eti ng a pital - in the lo cal Howc, wit c nn t I1 rn , . . • . h Tl · mg 111 th e c ape!. 1e program 1s ' Be njamin F.-a nklin unningham gym. For the fir s t few minutes Ot a a Itern ate. . R l l\[ c1· d I. f ched ul ed t o c mm e n ce at e ight was born in ] hi lad e lphia, P e nn yl t e rbein led in scorin . B ut the visit 1 I c~s e t I, e 11 st o ry O 'clock and is free t th e public. · · . asc vania , June 14, 1878. When but elev ing team ·soon ,tied th e s co r e and pro the !IUe st1 011 s howmg cl ea rly that our A. ' h pre ent bi came ral ystem h as prove n . t pre se nt t 1, ere ave 1Jce n seve n e n yea r s o ld , h e h ad a remarkab le c ur ed a )cad which was- imp ossi bl e to e ntrant s fo r th e co nt est, three of b e approached in a ny later period of a univer al uccess and that th e pro- t h em arc op i, omores. T h ose e nter co n ve r io n in evangeli st ic rvices b e ing held in a tent near hi hom e. pla y. Th , horn h y s played a good po cd uni camera l syste m ha s, a s gen erally, failed . l\lr. ~\la se had a cl ea r ed a r e eva Priest, Cat h e rin e Ells- S hortly after hi s onversion , he actu gam e de s pite th e fact that they were forceful manner o f d e liv.c ry and the wor th , Ir a Mayne, Lil lian Coe, Lura ally b ega n to preach , an<\ was k'nown loosing. • But they were unabl e to · t an d o u t J o n es. L loy d Harmon. a nd Glenn everyw h e r e as the "boy preach r." H e break up th e passing and s hoo ti ng of al)l·1 1·t)• t ma k e 1,,· s point Sa ndu s k y. Miss Pr iest a nd Mr. h e ld s uccessf ul meetings in Litt! - the vetera n L uth rans who have been prominent ly. Mayne appeared in th same affa ir town, Hanover, Harr isburg, ap e p laying t ogeth e r for a number of Mr, Kline br u ght o ut a very practical •id c of th e question by pr ving last year a n d d id c r e dit both to th e m - May , Ocean Grove, Claiborne , and in yea r . Barnhart and Smith played a se lves a nd t o th ei r in t ru c t o 1· in Pub many ot h er places during this early good game at guard . M ill er and t!iat a two hou se system is n ces ary to repre ent a ll th e pe pie. He li e Speakin g, All the other contestants pe ri od. Ofte n from sixty to on hun Wagoner at forwards were too close arc n ew performers. dred person wer e converted in a ly g uarded to do mu c h scorin g. Fox howed conclu sively that o n e h o u se The conte t is one the nature of was hi gh sc o r er, makin g five basket s ingl e campaign. would be contr li e d ntir e ly b y th which a im s t n ot hin g needs t o b e ( ontin u d on pa·ge two .) an d three free throws. (Continued on page two.) I said around Otterbein. lt is a n an T h i gam e endc<l Otterbein's bas Ma.ke Gifts To Library. nual eve nt ope n to all u nd e rclassmen . ketba ll season. T h e boys have play Editor Gifford Talks To Club. The prizes of ti ft e e n , ten and five dol Before leav in g for Fra n ce, T . H . ed und e r se ri ous handi caps thi s year tt rb e in Pre ss lub m et o n W ed- lar fo r the three best declamations are Bradrick, '94, gav e to the co ll ege but h ave s howe d th e rea l pep and ne.day vening and took up th e con given by Dr. Howard H. Russe ll. Dr. libr ary s e ventc n vo lu mes of miscel fig hti ng spirit in a ll thei r games. •icleration of th e sma ll town weekly Russell is him e lf a good reader and laneo u s works and to the Phi loma T h ey des e rve the h a r ty commenda newspaper. 1\1 r . G iffo rd of the P u b much inte r ested in platform activities. thean library "The' \,\lritings of Lin tions of the sc hoo l. Otterbein ha lic Opinion , wa s the spea k e r and In the estab li s hm e nt of this contest (Co ntim1 e d o n page t wo.) co ln " in e igh t volume a nd Ti scot' s brought out in a pra c tical way th e ( o ntinu ed o n pa g e four.) "Life of hri st" in thr e e volum es. e en tial of a u cce ful mal l town Board of Trade To A ssist. Benjami n Carlson, wh o :1tered the weekly of toda y. By illustration and Recital to be Given. army la st year gave to the P hil o An unqu a lifi ed vote of approva l of ~x ampl c he b owe d th e faults of th e Tuesday eve nin g at eight o'clock phronean li brary hi s co ll ec ti o n of the big Otterbein College campaign and the d eold- chool journali t the music department will g ive a r e - boo ks, consis tin g of t we nty-fo ur vo l that is now being waged by the col 1}1and of th e presc n t . cital in Lambert Hall. The progra m um es of miscellaneous works and a le g e and th e United Brethren c hurch The Pre Club m ee ting n ext w eek w ill cons ist of vocal numbers and in- P h otograp hi c History . of. tl'\e Civil in th e nin e co-operating conferences to be a v e ry unu s ual one, unlik trumental p e rforman ces, on the War in ten vo lu mes. Loya lty to Ot- was given by the W este rvill e Board 4ny that ha s yet been held . A ll who " i,o,lin and piano. t e rbein is united '"'.ith pa_trio,ti s m in of Trad e Tuesday eve nin g. A com ~ave attended and others r e ally inte r One pecia l fea tur e of th e pro- the h ea rt s of th ese men and the ir mitt e e was ordered appointe d to as ,: ted will do well not to miss thi ftpecial ession. A k any of th e mem g ram wi ll be two numbers from gifts se rv e to bind tl'\ em close r to the sist President W . G .· Clippi nger in th e G r :- nd opera by a piano quartet. in sti tution . local driv e. bers f r particulari.
Otterbcin's ne g ative d eba tin g t eam ptncd thc_ir sea on v_ e r y_ auspicio_u _ly f u ," da)' night by w!11n111g a dect ivc dctory 0\'er t heir o ld op pon e nt s. !iu king-um. The questi on for deha te wa s. .. Re o h ·ed : That Ohic b!iould adopt t he unicameral system
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