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l'l-nLISHED VOL. 2.

I.\' TlfE 1."[ER -: sT ()[-" OTTEl~l]El\" COLLEGE

NOVEMBER 25, i918.

WEST E RVILLE, OHIO,

FINAL GAME OF THE YEAR LOST

No. 7.

STUDENTS HEAR BRITISH PASTOR

O tterb ei n N ow Boasts of An Orga ni zed G irls' G lee C l ub

l 11 the absence c,I a me11·s glee club Football Eleve t) Los:: to Ke ny on l·n in thl'sc military time~. a girls' gil"\', rluh has been o;·ganized. l'rofcssur Last A pp earance of This Spcs., a :·d is director of the c lub. an.: Season. he has rhosc11 the voices from among the mu~ical peop le of thl' college. The 0. C . PLAYS H A RD GAME first llll'Cti11g was held .\I on day night. and the following oflicers were elect-• Seve ral Roote r s From O tterbein o n cd: S idelin es-Ca m p, M atte rn , a n d l'rcs :dent-:-\uclrcy .\'elso n. H owa r d D o Best Playin g. Scc:·ctary and Trcasure·r - :-\gnes l'!a yi11g the last gaml' o f this sea-, \\ 'rir-ht · son. the Otterbein foot !nil men were .\l~;;,;ge:·-F:thel Eubanks. defeated hy the Kenyon team SaturThe orga11izat:011 is compo~ed of : day afternoon. at ,amh'er. by :i score -ieo ·uppock, Lois ·1ark. (.;Jadys 1 of 39 to 0. There was very littl e Lake. , \u drey :--:elso11. :\larie Staats, lin t' smashing and there were 110 sen- 1-:!izabl.!lh F o ntanelle. Beatrice Fis h. ational runs. Kenyon scoring all her er. . ·clle .\!ill s . \\"ray l<ichardso11 . .\l ay Di rector Glenn Grant Grabill 1,.:>ints hy forward passc, which th e· Se!·•,an. f le ten !,e!lc:·. L o rna Clow. Director Crabill ,u· iH: ti, 1,e avo 0 ; 1 _ tt erbe i11 eleven \\'ere unable to in ter- [[ e Ien \' a11ce . ,uo . 11 · \\' ttlC ' Iom , Ecst I1n , tained the clegrel' c, f .\ .. \. t:. o . This t 1c cept. J larlcy. \ ' icla \\"ilhelm. Ethel being i11t1.:rpretecl mt·ans asstll'iatc oi The game of Saturda)' \\'as the last L' g·mg Iiam. the· .\mcrica11 (;uilcl of Organists r,u J>an I<s, F ay I'Jyers. 1~d'tl ~ 1 1 o n e in which the Tan and ' ardi11al fkrtln l lancock . .'\ g ne. \\"righ t. \\'hich o rganization 1, not a ••jinning"' t eam is to .engage and C\'era l Coch,ociety. hut compused 1>;ily , f musiran lfall gir l together with a fell' Invitation to Barracks. cia 11~ \\'ho arc \\'il1;11g to s11i>mit tn khaki clad S. A. T. C. men \\'ere 0 11 Thursday :iftcrnoo11 at 3:00 o'clock. \\' !"'t.~,--.-;u o:rc -u rt;\\n\ r. 11 exhausti, <.' l\\f> Qa · · .·n·u..inati'-?_n. LllC" htn-'t CII 'I ht·y mu:t merit liity pl'r ,-c11t. at given. The game was h ard ly inv it d to visit and inspe c t the barleast in ead1 item of the two days' fought and although Kenyon was racks w h ere the young men of the pcnalizecl quite often. thf.' odds were Ottcrbl'in S. A. T. -. arc housed and tt·, t s. "i th 110 10 '' er th a 11 Sl' \ t· ttty Ill r

Very Reverend Canon S. A. Johnston Gives Unique Talk in Chapel Friday Morning. RECEIVES HEARTY WELCOME Delegate to World Wide Anti-Saloon League Conference Held in Co­ lumbus Last Week.

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against Otterbein and she was unabk ice!. From -LlO Lo (>:00. thtc otlicers to make any headway. a11d .. rookies" ,,ill ha,·e ..o pen house" tterbein displayed far from per- for the young ladi es of the co ll ege. feet t a m \\'Ork but the play \\'as not , .-\ buffet lun ch \\'ill he scn·ed from •0 ) · ragged. The greatest troub le cemed :,: 0 until 6:0( 1n the mess hall. r 11 I I' __________ to I>e I)Ct ween t I1e I>ac k· 11 e c anc 111e. · h 11 I M any times t ey were not a J e t o, Brine r In Charge. · · I ' I work t get , e r 111 cxecuu 11 g pays . , Orv ill e Briner \\'ho ha . been in Y. Only hort e ncl run s from punt forma- .\I C •\ , k t fr . tion were u sed and these gai ned but 1 . . . . . ,, or a ,c o 1um 1>_us 8 at· . I racks for cvcra l months ,,·111 have ltttle ground fo r the team. . .f . . c har ge of the lo :ii post exchange for N o doubt th1 s \\'as a grat, v111g v1c- • •, · I· I ·1 l'k . . • .. :-\. l. C. men \\' 11c 1 wt I t · e ly be (Contrnu e d on pag~ two .) opened next week. ML Briner would

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111 the chapel srrviel' Fricla) n1<,r11ing Otterbein s tudent s :ind fril'ncls had the unthual pleasure oi hl'aring a11 aclcl rns bv t h t· \ n:, l{evercnrt ·anc,n S. . \. Ju'111,t<' 1. h:e,i<l r oi St. Cl'orge·s Cliurch, Hirmingh:1111. l•:11g­ la11d . .\, a r eprt·scntatin· o f (;r •at Britain. Canon Johnston is attending the \ -\"urlcl-wide A n1i-Saluo11 League Conferenrt' now being he ld in Colum­ bus. a nd ~incc his ,tav in this country i,; to he o i short cluratiun, Ottt·rhcin wa-. g rc•atly favored in ,l'c uri11g ,uch a cl,stinguished speaker. That ll'hich im:,rl'ssecl hirn 111 nst, the Canon said, was the . \111crican

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.,,.,.-rr,1rn...,.,. 1,c br,;;- Y' i-n ' ' 1"d' th cy go about things. Since this is his • first ,·isit t o Amnira he had never bcfc>re coml' in to clirect c•>nta ct ,, iti 1 the .'\merion spirit of ·which he had seen so many e\'iclences, especially since the L'nited States e ntered the war. _I l e s_ poke hrieAy o f the ter_rihle loss 111 l1,·e, and money sustained each . . year thro ugl_1 the l1quo1· traft,c and h oped the t1111e had now come for

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forming. T he pap •r tests an: judgtccl .s,, _,J by 110 less m11siria11s tha11 _ 111111 , . l>cJtli !:aid,, in and I l onttto f'arkcr. • ,. I noted organ ists and ,omp'lsers . 1 11 , . • 11t 1 111her of orn-a111sts o f the L .. . at tain111g this degrt•t· is offrn·d each the whole wor ld to ht' free from it. . ~lost c,f his remarks were c cnlcrecl )Car comparat1,·ely few. There ts o11 nlv o ne exami n ation Th e hst ex-, th e importance of butlding up an I' • ' · ' (Con tinu ed on pa ge two . ) am ,n ation wa ,Jttc-mptecl by o, er I, ' -·-------eighty candidates. fr 1111 the ,·arions . . j ' __ f 1 , l ' S \ .• 1 J W esterville R ed Cross Again patls o t1~ . . . . .. 11101c t1an El t R ltP 'd t appreciate a11ythi11g in the way of half 'of whom failed to receive pass- 1 ec s osse o re s 1 en . Judge Alde n C_o _m m g, Soon o n furniture'. such as chairs, sto ,·es, rug s ing marks. Those passing r ece ive a At the annu~ l 111 ee ti11 g of the \VesC1t1ze n s L ec ture Cours e , and cu hi o n s to make the hou e com- diploma. ha \' in g affixed the signat ur·: s terv11le R~d Cr~ss, Tuesday evening. Pr e n ting th e first number in the fortah le for the men. Comm uni ca- of the t'Xamincrs tog<·thcr with the I th e follo_w111g fficer_s were chosen for itizcns' lecture co ur se th e }.l 0 11rag 11c tions sho uld be macle with the co ll ege J officers of th e uilcl. · the com111g year: . Light pera c mpany. aturclay evenfl,ce. l'r esidcn t. A. l'. Rosselot; vice ing, No,·. 16, delighted a crowcl of ---------. . ' president: J\1rs. C. S. l'ilki11gton; secIi teners which was the lar ge t for ' No th e r R a lly! ' C a ~m et H o n ors Presid en t . j r ctary, J\lrs. F. N . Thomas: tre:isurer, year for an op ning numb e r . The Friclay n ig ht at t h e r egular hour of 1T onortng J\lr s. Lyndon La Rouchc. C. J I. Sowers; executive committee, program wa very good. 9 p . 111. tho c loyal st ud ents who were , who \\'as 1:ecent ly nnrried, the Y. vV. E. J. Richardson, tiiss ·ora .\[cFad1 The next numb er i George D. Al- en thu siastic eno u gh to come o ut in . A. cabi n et a,·c an informal s ur - den. Charles Snavely, Miss Ethel clen. of \" ew York, lect ur e r , who the cold. gathered for a rally. prepar-1 pri c parly in Room eleven, second Hoffman, G. L. Stoughton, \ \'. B. come on Friday eve ning, Xov e mb r ~Lory to beating Kenyon in football. floor of _Cocl~ran J--~al l Sat urda y even- ]0!111 ton, ~Jr . Helen G. Snavc_ly. fh e s u ccess of the past year 1s clue 29. Tickets may be had at the Bank I fhc c r owd s n ake-danced up t0\\'11, 111g. .\lt s. La R uche, who was formof \ \ "cstervi ll e and Hoffman' at yelled in the h eart of the city, s nak e- er ly ;,,1 iss Jessie \\' iei·. is president of t o the u'11tiring work of the heads of the old price. danced back. and piled in the chape l the college Y. \V . C. A. Her hu sband departments and t heir helpers and Judge Alden. a descendant of J oh n after th e approved fashi 11 of rallic -. left last week to do reconstruction I every one who so faithfully did hi s and l'ri ci lh .A id 11 , is one. f the b est The specc l~ es _the fello:vs nncle per- \\'Ork i n Fran ce. or h er bit The . coming year should 1 platform men in 111 nca. Suc h \ s uaded their li stener. tul ly that Ot-1 A . J\[r . La Rouche entered the be a mo st imp ortant one. .\luch work new. papers a the Cincinnati E11quir- terbein wo uld g et Ken yon Saturday. room . entirely ignorant of what was is to be done here and in foreign er, pringfielcl. J\h s. Republican, , - -- - -I about to occur, the cabinet "orch es- co untri es. lf every l{ed Cross workLowell ourier- itizen and the Pitts- 1 Ralph Vernon M a rrie d . tra" began to play '·Herc Comes the er, says President Rosselol, is as fie ld Aclverti er, hav e written fl at t e r Ju ta we go to press. word comes J Bride." After a numb er of songs and diligent and faithfu l Lh e comi n g year ingly of him. He i trongly en- of the marriage of Ralph Vernon and a good socia l time together, re fre h - as in th e past year Westerville will clor ecl by e11ator \ Varren G . Hard -, .\I i s Daisy Bowman of ~1Jorth Law- ments wer~ served,- Mrs. La_Rouchel n ot o nl y maintain but surpass h er ing and othe r public men. re n ee. wa - t h e n given a stlver sandwich tray. proud record.

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