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Pl'BLL' H ED I '\' T IT E T:'\TER E.'T OF OTTERBET>-: COL L EGE VO L. 2.

INDIAN PRINCESS HERE

NOTED ARTIST GIVES CONC ERT

Cit :zens'

Lecture

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0. C. PLAYS ANTIOCH

P r es ents Tan and Cardinal Men Defeated with

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Miss Et'.1 elynde Smit'.1 SingJ

No. 11.

WESTERVILL E , OHIO, JANUARY 27, 1919.

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Large Audie nce in Colleee Char,,el 1

Last Monday Evening.

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PRES E NTE-D BY G LEE CLUB

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Fourth Nt•.mbc r of Cou_se.

F rin c e ss \\iatahw~.so . a full b ioodecl .\m e r ic a11 Indian . sang in th e co ll ege c h ape l Sa tu r da y e v e n ing u :1 cl e1· th e . · f . • • , L c11rcc t1 0 11 o , 11e 1t1 zen ecturc C o ur se . P rin ces • \\ ' at a h\\' aso . of ten

Seo e 36 to 28-Varsity Plays Scrappy Game.

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Pla y ing be for e a lar ge c;ow d o f e11r oo ter s. O tt er bei n w ~n t ! . . down 111 de feat befo r e A 11 t1oc h Sa tu ,·.I i d a y eve nin g with a sc re o f 36 t o 28.

/PONTIUS SPEAKS SUNDAY EVENING

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John V•i. Pontiu 3, General Y. M. C. A.. S ccretc:~y Gives ~::>:t!'e:nely Inter­ •esting A ccot:nt of E,x periences~

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call e d t he lncli a n pr : m a d on na , ap- I he ga m e w as o ne of t he fa s t es t a nd Britis h Pe 3;,)le, He Snys, Are AnxiouS' to Esta ti ish Clo:;er Relationship pear e d in na t ive lndi an co s tu :n e. S h e crapp ies t eve r pla ye d o n th e h o m e de lig h te d th e a ucli cllce w ith h er Rao,· . A nt ioc h b ei ng force d t o fi g ht W it'.1 the U nited States. . y a. w c;,1 1 as h e r ~ve r y m in u te t o kee p in t he lead . Ot ' c h arm .in g perso na 11t l' le:i ·in g r e nd iti on of lndian o ngs . terbe' n le d th e /\;i ti och team a lrn on J ohn \ V. Po :i:iu•;, g ~nl'l'a l scc r et::iry of th e- Y. ~-1. C. .\ . w ork i!l Co lun1 l) t1 S, , : ont'nuou •dy thr o ug h o u t t he fir s t ha lf leading, sin ce we s oft e n see it u se d I and ,.- h en th e g,1:1 c ra c ked was t w o ,•: ho 1' a s .'··s: r ~ti·.. ne<I from abroad in ronnection wit h b oo tbla c k s, ba r he re l·. e wa s t '·e --b icf ex t:c.1t ivt: 0f poin t,; a he a d. hers, clo g dan c ers a nd such p eople . .'\ t t he sta rt of the s ~cond hal f Annut people o f th e Co ll ege a11cl• \\' es­ ,= o~ h s ho w ed mu : h improvement in tc n illc ha,·c learn e d th a t w h en P ,or. 1 1 tl1 c pa ss :ng ga;11e and went into the pcssard an noun ces a comi ,1g att.'a c 1ead. F r om that time on Otterbein tion , they ca11 e x p ec t it t o be as an - · ' seemed to lose pep and the inabi lity !1ouncecl. So wh e 11 p eop le ca m e t o 1, to locate the basket b ~cau <e of to o the college cr.a p el J a n ua r y :W. t hey : man_v would-be sensat iona l shot s. re­ expected to hear a n a rti s t , a n d th ey sul t ed in defeat. On the w h o le An­ went away thor o u g hl y con 1·i11 cc d , t ioc h's pass in g was better t han O tte r ­ that l\•tiss mith w as ind e ed a n a rt is t / be in' s a ncl th e ir exce ll en t t ea.m work , worth he ar in g. I a thing in ·which th e Tan ::, nd Cardinal Prof. Spessard is th t: dire c tor I t a lll wa s n o tic 'e al)i y lack in g, \~S ·u1e La\.liei( (jJ~e - ltf t.> . #and if wa· h ig hl y c:omrnenclable. H o lli nge r was through his sugges ti o n th a t th e c lub • eas il y Ot t crbe ii'1 ' s star. He di d sp len ­ decided to pre sent Mi s m ith t o \ did wo rk as guard and to h im muc h the college and \\' es tcn·illc in a so n g \ c r e d it is d ue. recital. The event w a s s u ccess ful • both from an arti s ti c s t a ll ]po int , and Ot terbe in Substitutes fi nan ciall y, in a s mu c h as th e a rti s t T ests for "Exams" this Year pro,·ed her worth as a s in ge r , a,1 d );o examina tions for O tt er bei n s tu the cluh ha a small s um as profi t t o he u eel in brin g in g to \\ ' esten ill c dent s t h is yea r! 13eca u.-c of th e loss another a r tist of 11ati ona l r epu t a ti on. of ti m e re s u lt ing from t he in fl uenza 1 at a later date. I epidem ic. t h e F ac ult y consi cl e r ccl it Miss Smith kno \>\· th e ar t o f co n adv isab le to d o away w ith the 1·egul ar 1 PRINCESS WAT AHWASO. • • certtz1ng. Th e ,n o m c nt s h e ste pp ed ~emc s tcr exam1na t1ons. ancJ su I)St1· tu te 1 on th e p latform , it was plain t o sec T h e ·e songs were m a de m ore int er- shor t t e s t s. I n thi s way r egula r II that he enjoy e d h e r w o rk. S h e ha s es tin g b y th e lege nd s a ncl s t o r ies th e I clas es ma y b e con t inu ed until th e las t a pleasing per o nality. a nrl Ill a prin cess t o ld be fo r e in g in g e a c h clay o f th e se m este r . [ n s om e cl asses, howeve r. extra straightforward and s in ce re man - so n g. ner presented an e x ce pti o n a ll y we ll T h e p rin c e ss was a s is t e cl in h e r wo rk, s uc h as pap ers. a nd r esear ch arranged and inter es tin g p rng r a m ii: program b y a piani st a nd a vi o lini s t. wo rk, has b ee n a dd e d t o th e u s ua l • · · Th e c )'0 un g ladi es n o t o nl y accom- c lass a ss ig nm e n ts . so that thi s m e th o d a most art1st1 c mann e r , di sp lay in g a fi ne di ction and interpre t a ti,·c a bili Ly. pa n ie d P rin c ess V-' ata hw aso in h e r d oes n o t n e cessaril y m ea n less tucl y as we ll as a b eautiful voi ce w hi c h h e (Continued o n page two .) fo r th e s tud e nt.

College and W este rville People Delighted with Program-Event Both . . . an Artt~tic and F manc1al Succes s . Xow a day s the w o rd a rti t is m·is-

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uses with judgm e nt and ta s t e. M is.s Smith sin gs with mu c h e ase, a nd possess s a v o ice of unu s ua l ran ge . exceptiona ll y stro n g in th e lo w r cg i ter for a sopran . Few of the audi­ ence rea li zed that she was s ingin g a number of hi g h ·•s and low A ' s. There wa a distin c t atmosph ere (Continued on pa ge tw o .) Quiz and Quil! Club Holds Election. At the 1·eg ul ar fortn ightly m ee ti,1g of the Quiz and Quill c lub, the fo l­ lowi11g officer were le c tccl for th e remainder of the school y ear . Presi­ dent, G race Armentrout; vi c e presi­ dent, Cle o Coppock; secretary, Loie, Adams; treasurer, Elma Lybarger.

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EXPLOSION CAUSES MUCH FRIGHT PREX YSUFFERS FROM INJURIES · A lo t o f r o ugh s tu ff h as b ee n g o in g o n in our p eace ful ha ml e t during th e pa s t week. A bl oo d y b a tt le in front of Co c hran Hal l o n e ni g ht dr e w forth e noug h g ore fr o m th e co nte ndin g pal'tics for ea c h t o print its own inignia in flamin g r e d o n th e s id ewa lk. And it wa s ind ee d hea rt - m e lting th e way the young ladie s prai s ed th e bra v ery of the heroe s who had de ­ parted ( clown an alley to dodge the janitor) when they viewed th e life blood which had flowed (from a paint bucket) During the s ame night ornc

o f th e rural inh a bitants w e re frighten ­ ed by a t e rrifi c expl os ion, and feared a B o ls h ev ik was at large until a farm­ e r boy, go in g o ut to milk at early d aw n, s a w a F r es hman lim p ing home on three tir es . And o ne night a gentleman w ho had n ever s ung befor e lift e d h ig h hi s vo ice and sang lustily some o ld -fa s hioned favorities to the ladi es. But the mo t s tup e nclo u s pas m o f all wa s the flag which waved one day from the flag staff. Even Pre x y sun -burned th e roof of his mouth looking at it.

th e '\'.. M. C. A. K ing­ d o m , g a,·e a n acc ount o f hi s expe ri­ e n ces in En g la nd a nd ltaly in t he nit ed B r e tlw e n c hur c h Sund:iy night. A ft e1- a n acco un t o f the thrill s o t an ocea n trip at a tim e w he n su bma ­ rin es ll o uri s h e d, Mr. Pontiu s bega n a t o nc: e t d esc ribe hi s impress ion s of th e En g li s h people. Th.cir natur a l t e nac ity o f purp ose and •'th e ir s pirit o f tru e ho s pitalit y are national qualitie s that war ha s cmpha iz c d; th e ir g row in g demo ­ cracy of wh ich the king and qu P.t n viclen ed by th e ir ·are typica l, is great admiration · £or America and (Continued on pag P. two.)


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