1918 03 11 The Tan and Cardinal

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The Tan and

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OLLEGE No. 21.

WEST E RVI LLE, O HI O , MARCH 11, 19 18.

VOL. I.

I \GIVES SEV ERAL

Laymen's Day To Be Observed. Ful l pla n s fo r the observance I Laymen's Day in all the hurches are given in tht.' la test bulletin issued by Statutes on Record Are of Interest -1 Mrs. Harsha o f Hillsboro P rese n ts I t he Co l leg · which i · .just off the pre ·s. Because They Were Directed I S cvent v -seve n V ol u mes of S ta n d- I Th e nrst page show · a pho tograp h of the Admini trati o n 13uilding. With ­ to the Students. \ ard Wo rks to Lib r ary. in an~ pre ent ecl pr ograms :incl sug­ g estions to be used in the serv ices o n WHEELBARROWS CAN 'T SPEED PART OF PERSONA L L IBRARY Ap ril 7. This day has been des ig­ I nat ed a Decision Da y in the Sunday Running at Large of Animals is ForGift I s Ma de in N ame of the H ills- · choo l and liege Enlistment Day bidden and Ban Placed on boro Un ited Brethren in t he Christi a n Endeavor Societies. U nnec~ssarv Nois e. L et ters arc co 1stantl y b ein g e nl Church . ut to Bi hop , Conferen ce Supcr in Debaters of que tion s of pub lic in ••\ 11 11 t,ncem ·nt tcrc t and piatform men who make a I 1ias rec ent 1Y 1Jce n te ndents, and pastors so li citin g t h eir specia lty of cr it ici~ing th e pr e e nt o r - I made of . a ub stantial gift to th e \ help to make th is a big day. J t is der of thin gs have a lways found a Library , 111 th e way _of_ seve nt y-seve n ts o r epo rH·cl tha t on Lay m en's Day 1 vo.umes o f st;in d anI w r k·s prc s cn t ccI J 1t• to tal rec eipts to elate w ill he an grc,t cltal 01 pl ·a sure in makin g !) rt I of <>ltlt c f th~ laws 11 1·eco rd in the by a n ·w friend of the Co llege. ~[rs. ,o un :,cl. ,iatulc b iok f the tate o r city. E lizab eth H . H a r s ha. of Hill sb r o. SID D ALL ELECTED E DIT O R \ ,; ttr i1.e mu st omc in for its du e '\'Irs. E li zabeth H ars ha, Hills boro , O , The gift ca m e un so li itcd a nd is ;,hart of fun - naking for in th e eady •- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - I but an o th er in s tan ce of th l' int er es t I 1 day, of it. history many law s ~e1: · C L ASS FUNCTIONS COMING in th e cl~ool that i being s h own by ::'ub lishing Board Chooses Experipa,:cd. wl11c h, by the way , arc till 111 ____ the co n st itu e n cy of the c -operating · · f · en ced Men to Head Departments. force, some o f t I1e prov 1 ions o which Fresh.cs t o Give B a nqu et A s Usual terri tory. th ers a r c of interWh ile So p h s Plan Informal Mrs. Harsha mad th e prcsi:nt in fo r the Co ming Year. ar e ricli culo11 s. et becau se th ·y have the appearance p G t h e nam e of t h e H ill sboro U nited '-\t the rl'gular m eeti ng Tue ·day · . d arty at ym. 8 r<>thr~ 1 hur c h and requ es ted that -af · •rn n the l'ub l+ hing 8 ard c,f the o£ 1\a.\"lng 1>ec n <11r cc t t<1 tow.r th ( college b y.. ..\ t la s t t h e my s tery of the coun tl c s the c r ed it be g iven t o the chur h in - T an and Cardina l "{t·nt into sessio n rdin a n c pro- 1umb ~r f clas m ee tings in th e t wo , t,·acl of t h e do nor. lr s. Har sha b e- be hind cl sec! door s to u n de rt ake the For in stan ce . o n e vid es that ho rses. mul es . cattle o r \ 10 \\" t r cla - scs is o h ·ed I T h ey h ave cam e in te r es ted in the Co ll ege elect ion o f a n e w taff for the coming hogs shall n t be pe r m it ted t ru n bee n disc us ing. pro and con. t h e ad- thro ug h Profes so r \ \ 1 cst and wis h ing year, 191 -19. The elec tion re ulted at large within th e vill age a. ncl th a t a I \'i sabi li ty of g 1v111g banq u ets to t h e t o do omct h ing for th e school, select- in the pla ing of J. . S idda ll . ' 19, in_ bounty of tw ent y- li ve ce nt s be pa id upperc lassmen, and at last h ave eel th is n u mb e r o f boo k from h er per- the editor' s chair; K. L. Arn Id , '20, for every such anim a l fo u nd and t u rn - 1rca _ h ed concl u ion s. The decision so na l li brary , as a t k en of h er inter - wa nam ed as the n e w bn in - man­ ed ove r to th e ma r ha l to be p u t in to arrived at how e ve r are no t t h e same es t. ag er : while . E . Mullin . ' 19, was The co ll ction includ es eve ral sets cho e n to fill th ir ulation Man ­ the pound . It ca n a si ly be imagin ed in th e two cases. that man y peo pl e go t t h eir tart in t h e T h e Sophomore , h av ing become of comp le te wor k s. There is a se t of ager's office. Ot h er m emb er s elect­ world by appoi nti n g t h em e lve d e p - acquainted with th e expense and Dicke n s: ne of eorge Elliott: one Nl wer e: Pro fesso r Guitner,'97, lum­ ut y cattl e-ca t her . trouble co nn ec t e d with a fo r ma l ban - o f harles Reed and an th er b y nals: W . H . Van e, '2 1, Locals ; and An ordinan ce pass •cl in 1859, a year q u e l to a h ost of h ungry u p1 e r -cla s - Muh lba h , b esid es a n umb er of se p - Ruth H oope r, '19, Coc hran H all. after th o rgani zati o n of t h e V ill age men and p e r h ap P ro spect s for t h e success of t h e havi n g a de e p r arate vo lu mes. T h e book s ar · w e ll Coun cil , wa s proba bl y propo ed as a sen e of their patriotic d u t y t o th eir bound , severa l in leath e r with gold paper for the coming year are ex­ check on th e pran k of the st.u d ent · 1c untry in th e way of conservation, edges, and form a very n eat acquisi- ceed ing ly bright so far as th e e litor­ lt read s, " It sha ll b e u n lawfu l for any "hav e cl cided to e nt ertain the S en- tio1i to our h elves. Th e mon ey val u e ial end is co ncern ed. The man per on to nr c a ny cannon, g u n . r e- i r in an informal party w h i h wi ll of th e gift, w h ich is in de ed th e least chose n to fill the p lace of editor h as­ volve r, pi tol, m usk et, carbin , or cl ubt les be given in the A ssociatio n important item , amo unt to con id e r - had co n sid erable experience in that ot her nrca rm or t t h row ,ca s t , or et bu ild ing. Fox. th e Soph president, able more t han a h und r ed dolla r s. ne lcl. having served as athletic editor off an y ky r oc ket, q u ib cracker , or tates t h at in vi ew of conditions re Severa l gifts of this natur e have on the Otterbein Revi ew taff and_ fi re cra cker , o r a ny fi r e work of any su ltant in an u n u sual d r ai n n t h e b een mad e in th e past and we trust later a s one of t h a , i tan t of the kind ," and "a ny pe r on who v io lat es n nance of t h e tudents, it was that the campaign wi ll br ing out many Tan and ardina l. Mr. iclda ll un(Co ntinu ed o n p age t wo.) t h oug h t be t to make t h e affair an ex- mor e of th e same kind. cloubtedly will make• good as cditort r e me ly simp le a n d in fo r ma l one. in -c hi ef. \,V ith ch a ra ct e ri s ti "fre hn ess," th e Revivals Progressing Nicely. T h e task o f fin a n cin g a coll ege Missi onary to be Here. Fros h are p la nnin g a big forma l banMany st u dent have a id th at th e pape r is no small und er ta king and intud ent Volunteer s o f thi state q u et for t h e Juni o r s. A ll ind ica- rev iva l se r vic s b ein g cond u cted in th e se lection of M r. Arno ld as bu si­ mee t in co nve nti o n thi s week Friday t io n s po in t towa r d a b ig u ccess. T h e t h e nit ed B reth ren ch urch a r e t h e ness manage r it is th e opinion of all and aturday a t Witt enb e r g a ll ege, class h a "s tu ff" in it a n d th ey s ur ely best t h at have b ee n h eld fo r a goo dl y t hat thi s difficulty will pe easi ly ove r ­ Springfi eld , 0 . a ll ege m en , r e turn ­ inte n d to pro du ce th e goo d in giv - n u mber o f yea rs. A t te n da n ce at th e come. Mr. Arnold ha ha d a wide ed mi s ionari es, and la y lead er wi ll ing as fi n e a ban qu e t as any o f th eir serv ices i fi n e, e pecia ll y among t h e perien ce as bus in ess manager having appear o n th e prog ram . p r edecesso r . ,tude n ts. Eac h eve ni ng t h e cho ir loft (Co ntinu ed o n page t wo.) One of th e chi e f speak e r s a t th e 1s fi ll ed w it h a la r ge cho ru s co m ­ conference will b e Dr. Ca th erin e Committee Offers Prizes. pose d mos tl y o f stud ent . T hi s is a Prexy Guest of S chool Men. Mabie, who sp ent tw enty y ear s o f h er T h e W a r Sav. 'ggs _,C o mmi ttee o f eat h e lp to t h e m ee ting and t o th e g r S atu r day n o on P r es id ent Clipp in ge r life as a missionary in the B elgian Ne w York ha s in stitut ed ·a co n test to Congo. Sh e is, th er e for e in a posi­ wa s e nte rtained at dinn e r b y th e wo rk o f th e pas tor. cl ose April 25, 1918, in whi ch prizes It is h o p ed by th e pasto r and by tion to s peak with authority of th e U nity Club of Pittsburg, an organ ­ th o e that ar e s upporting the meet­ ar e offer ed for poster s and ad s for need in th e mission fi e lds. Dr. Mabi e ization made up of th e leading school ings that th e gr eat interest of the th e War Savings Stntt:Jp s campaign. will be here to address the local Vol ­ m en of that city. Th preside nt gav e tud e nt s will not lag but continue to Anyon e interested tnay g et further a s hort addr ess, d ealing with th e edu ­ unteer Band sometime later · in th e particulats ftom 'Mis!! Brown . grow until th e end of the campaign. cational situation in this country. month, probably March 21 and 22.

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