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TTE R BE TN COLLEGE No. 8.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO, JA N UARY 6, 1919 . I
SHORT STORY I CONTEST OPENS
I FA MOUS SOLOIST
WILL SING HERE
B e gin s Late Because of U nusual C on- . May Co m pete.
M iss Ethelynde S m ith, Noted A mer ica n Sop r ano. W ill Give Concert In College Chap el.
L A R G E PRIZES O FFE R E D
A RARE I'.fUSICAL TREAT
Storie s Submitted Mus t Have Histor ical or P atriotic Bas is- M any Should C ompete T his Year.
Mis!; Smith Comes H ere Un d er Aus pices of L ad ies' Glee Club J .:nt:ar y :o. \\"csterville people who are inte r ested in good mus ic, a r e looki ng for ' wa r d to a:1 unusual treat. 1liss Ethe l\'nde S·:·i th, Ameri ca n ~oprano, wi ll sing in t he Co ll ege Cha1w l o n t h e eve 11 :11 g of Tanuary 20. \,\/he n Miss ~m ith comp letes her coa • t to coast o ur o f 1918- 19 19 she will h ave sun g in eve ry st a te in th e U nion. Sh e ha s app ea r ed o n program · with s uch em in e nt ar t is ts as T h eo. Ka rl e and Ge ra ldin e Farrar. Mi s mith ha s spent year s in p r e pa ration for her wo rk , hav ing begun pi a n o study a t a ve r y ea rl y age, a n d later devo t ing her w h o le at ten t ion to voca l st ud y. \,Vhile J11akio her rn·n cert -tour,. ~h r a ri:tear a t m a ny e du ca t io n al in st itut ion s , and a lmo st inv ari ab ly r e t urn s to ful fi ll r e t urn engage m en ts , whi ch tes t ifie s o f th e p ub lic's d esire t o h ea r he r again. M is . mi t h sings t his season in o lu mh us for Mis s Ka te Lacey and thi s has made it possible fo r t h e La di e ' G lee lub of t he college to sec ur e h er for a rec ita l o n J a nu ary 20. A n ent ir e rec ita l p r g ra m gi ve n by an a rti t of t h is type w ill be .a n unu s ual eve nt for Wes te r vil le. (Co ntinu ed o n page t wo.)
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o f r eli g io n, S und ay Sch ool wo rk a nd o t he r a ll ied subj ec ts sho u ld be introcl d Th . • h er e is no q u estio n t 1, a t t e uce · . I c: lei f · · · o ge n er a ne o soc ia l sc ien ce will tterbein Graduate Will Do ·· d · · · 1 Canteen Work for Y. M. C. A . n ee< m o re co n I e rat1 o n 111 co m111 g year s t han h ere t o for e. Th e kn o wled g e o f m e n and of na ti o n s in their Mi s M er le M . Ma rtin has sai led (Con tinu ed o n page two.) ph ys ica l de\'e lo prn ent. Tht d egr ee of mutua l r ela ti o n sh ip i no w r ecogniz for Fra n ce to do cante e n work fo r th e fi n a n cia l s tr ng th wh ich it has attain- ed a s m o r e imp o rta nt th a n eve r . Y. M . C. A . 1I iss M'a rtin is a g radHarry Cook W rites Lettei: ed in t h e pa st five y ea r s is p erhap s Sec o nd , fi na ncia t ' de velopm e nt. T o uate o f Otter bein Co ll ege, and ha s for t o P arents £~om .France th e m os t s t ri king of its h i t or y. It m ee t t he a bove co nditi o n s, to inau gu sever a l yea r s been a h igh s hoo l d oes n o t pro pose no w t o m ake any rat e t he co ur ses a nd t o develo p ade tea che r in Ohi o to wn s. Sh e orga n orpora l Harry P. Coo k , with th e r a d ica l o r udd en depa rtur e fro m its quat e eq uipm ent in th e wa y o f 1abo r - ized th e ph y sical cul tur e ,depa rt ment 368th Mo tor T ran spor t Co r ps in u t• a l way o f do in g thin gs but it is in a t o r ies and libraries wi ll r eq uir e no of Por tsm o ut h hi g h s_chool in 1917, F r ance, writes h o me from Sedan that te r e ted in m ee tin g th e co nditi o ns small ex penditure o f m o n ey. l t mu st a nc! h er kn o wl e dge of athl et ics w ill be hi s r egimen t is now a ssi st ing in th e of th e tim es. T o do o it mu s t d e no t/ ,be exp ec ted th at immedia tely of mu ch ervi ce in Fran ce. S he has hau ling of food to t h e peop le of the , ve lo p a lo ng tw o lin es. t hi ca n b e r ea lize d. It w ill tak e a lso coach ed p lay s in a h ig h schoo l, deva s tat ed co unt r ies. T h e lett er mai l- ( Fir t, edu cati o n al. l t is no qu es- ti. me a nd m o r e m o ney than the in- an d in a wo rn.an '~ . dramati c society. B efo r e sailing Mi ss Ma r tin too k a ed ovembe r 28 s tates that t h er e wa s ti o n th at · edu cati on o f a ll fo rm s w ill s tituti o n w ill ha ve a t it s comm and fo r no news a s t o w h en h e wo ul d be ab le a sum e a m o r e prac ti ca l a nd socia l so me tim e, but it is hop ed t h at w it h co u rse o f on e we ek a t Barn ard Co l' 1 ca n t ee n coo k er y a n d · prac t 1ca to ge t ho m e. T h er e we r e s ome r um natu r e. It -wi ll b e m o r e de m oc rati c th e in co m e fr o m th e new endowm ent 1eg e 111 o rs to th e effect th at their corp a nd mo r e p opu lar. A coll eg e like and fr o m oth er n ew sou r ces it may se rvi· ce, gymnast· u1111 wo r k , F ren c h woul d be tra n s ferred to t he Army of Otte rb ein with o u t a ttemptin g to spe- b e possib le t o int r o d uce some of t hi s 1a n g u age an d 111· s t ory, a n d o ti,er su b · t s of Y<l 1ue t o wor k e r.s 111 · t he R ed Jee Occupa ti o n. If t hi s i t h e cas e, cia lize in a ll fo r ms o f h uman lea rn in g wo r k in the n ear fu ture. T ria mu t be ab le t o wid e n it s scope of inng le hut s. S h e also att end e d lecCo rp o r a l Coo k will be in France for O n e g reat n eed of th e in St itu~ion t ures by ex perienced Y . M. secretartru ct ion so a t o a r o use th e intere s t so m e t im e. He is in good hea lth . 10 '.1g lo o ked fo r, a t1 d lo ng so u~h t ts a ies who have worked in France, and of a g reat er nu mb e r of stud en t s. On th e da y that th e arm is t ice was A co mmittee of several year s' stand -1 scien ce ha ll. U n less t h e p ri ces of was given opport ury ity tp t ry out signed , th e 368th wa s in the t hick of in g ha s bee n at work from time t o bui ldin g mate r ia l at1 d labo r ar e pro- specia l " st u11t s" she hap learned fo rthe fi g h t a t Seda n. T hey we r e a bl e time to ,deve lop an ed ucat ional policy ( Contin ued on page five.) ] the am use me nt o f th e !>PY.S over seas. ( Co nti nue d o n page two.)
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