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PUBLISHED IN THE T TER ---;-cT OF OTTERBEI. • COLLEGE VOL. 2.

EMINENT ORATOR THRILLS PEOPLE Dr.

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No. 13.

WESTERV I LLE, OH I O , FEBRUARY 10, 1919~ PLAYS ADDED T O L IBRARY

FINE OP EN SESSION I

?ub li c Speaking Counc il Provid es An- Philalethea D elight3 Audien ce Wi th Program Prepared for C h r ist-

n ual Fund t o Supp lemen t R efe r cn::e Libra 1·y w ith M odern Pla y ::;.

C ad man,

!OTTERBEIN WINS IN FAST GAME Team Work and Endurance Give Ot­

mas O pen Session.

Brooklyn P astor, Add re s ses 7l!o '· .

Thur .- day evening, in the l'hi loma- j terl::ein the Victory Over Cedar­ .\t t he last regu lar n1<:<:ting of the sand W este r ville Listen e:-s . ville Friday Night . l' u blic Speaking l'ou11t·il, a new thean Hall, Philalethea presented the program that had been prepared for J11ovement was instituted Durin,,· WANTS LE A GU E O F NATI ON S Christmas Open Session . F OX HIGH SCORER the past few years. the n.umbcr 0°f The fo llowing 11u111bcr5 were enjoy­ League _S h ould Prevent W ars and amateur p lays given, has increased. ed by an appreciatin· audience: T he O ld Time Pass Work and Short :\ 1ways, t h e prob 1cm of choosing a \'ocal duct-r Live and Love Thee Adjust Differe n ces-Germany play fo r prese n tation has been a puzShot~ F eatured in t he Campana Should N ot J oin Y et. z lin g one . o in order to avo id un- ' Lois Clar k and Faye Byers Game. neccs!:a r y wo r k, t h e Counci l has set Cri t ique-\ \l ins to n "hurchill H ig h tribut e was paid th e dc n o m ­ asi d e a s um of m o n ey to purc h ase a 111 the fastest and most hot ly con­ Rose Goodman i11 a tio11a l co ll eg e b y Dr. S. Parkes ce r ta in num ber of pl ays pe r yea r tested game s taged here for years Ot­ \'ocal So loCadm a n. B r o o k lyn chur ch T u esda y s ui t abl e for r e1 1·od ucti o 11 . Th e LoYe Yo u H ave M acie Me a Ga rd e n terbein deflated .Cedarville Friday evenin g in th e citizen s' 1ec tur e co ur se. a m o unt d es ig nat e d w as $10. P lays T h ompson n ig h t l1y a score of 54 to 23. The ing in the ci t izen' s lec tur e c o ur se. co nt e t w as waged before a large ,' . ec u1a r e d u cat1. o n 1a . f ar. 1ec, w ill b e purc hased b y a com mitt ee a nd / B . F "l ,, 1 11e ea tn ce • rs 1er 1 crowd of loyal bas!c ~t ~i:i!I enthusia ts said . ·.,1 do n o t b eli eve in it. R ea l k e i t as. a r efe r e n ce li bra r y. \,\T h en Sto r y-By Ord e r of Uary Ann w h ic h comp lete ly fi ll ed the gym. Both . . . I a p lay ts n ee d ed , th ese w ill be on L · , 1 0 1s n cams edu ca t io n mu s t h ave 111 it th e s p iri tteams set u p a te r rific pace and were ual element." I ha n d a n d if a su itab le one is fo u nd. l'iano Du c t- M aritana O,·ertu re \ Va ll ace going at top spee d when the final Dr. Cadman Cleclar e d th a t pro t cs- it ca n he .g il'en. 1\ot o n ly w ill . t h is w h is tl e blew. En du rance co u nted . . d . . be a h e n elrt fo 1 · amateur prod uctions Agnes \ "ri ' glit a iicl \ '.i<la w ·th eln, 1 ta11 t1s111 co m 111n e 111 a g r eat u111t ec1 . . • ,, most a nd in this Otterbein exce lled, . h . . . I hu t it will a lso hal'e a li tera r y ,·a l·,.1e .~ddress-D o \ Ve _ 1 .: ,, Ht·n,? . ch urc I1. w it out c1e n o m 1nat1o na 11s111, __ . . · ··, , 1101 comp letely outclas~ing Cedarville in " u rtner .1, a poss1)t .1 ·t·, t y t o I,e f os t erecI an c1 rea 1- I I h e libr a r y contat11s Yery few modVirginio~ w the las t min u tes of play. I e m pla ys a n d th ese new o:ies ca n be \ ·ocal So lo-Se le c ted ized in th e n ear future. From t he start of the game unti[ Ne ll e l\l ill s Support o f P r es id e nt \V i l o n in h is used fo r c la ss r efere n ce • T he I the f\11ish hot1i teams fong11t like mad. program fo r a leagu e of 11ation~ wa C~unri l , h_a"t 1:c:,r tily ndors~d t4t i ,l:{s: itfg~i\; T<"lr. t c1tr-::~tmasTree \la1-1 Dyke !nterc.,t grew with the sco r e which urge d by Dr. Ca d ma n . Suc h a leag u e, new p lan. t 15 hoped t hat t he_ s t u­ wa tied at 2 to 2 and 5 to 5 by the H e len Keller he said w o uld p reve nt wars h ereaf t e r. d en t b ody as a ,y h 6 1e w ill p roht by Ccclarvillians who were able to sur­ •· • • •ff an cl apprccia te their effort. t proPhi la lethea by acl1ucl1 ca tt11 g d t e r ences among napass the loca l five in th e first half by tion s ju t as th e Uni t ed Sta t es su- mote a greater aiid keener intcre t 111 one point. Short passing and brill­ • , . fi I · dramatic art. p bl . S k . C ·1 prem e co urt si t s as · na ar 1''. t er 111 c11 · 1 u 1c pea mg ounc1 __________ ian t t eam work netted the home playEl e cts O ffic er s for S ~ason. putecl matt e r s b etween c.t1zens o:· 1 tates. Former Otterbein Professor Owing to the S. f\. T. C. and its (Cont in u ed on p age two .) Th e leagu e wo uld be of t h e same Resides in W ashington, D . C . I ched ul e, t he P u b lic Speaking CounM r . and Mrs. Harry J. He itman cit was late in organizing this year. hi gh chara c t e r a n d in tegr ity as the feel er. I supreme co u rt, said Dr. Cad- ha,·e just mo,·ed from t he ir h ome in :\ s it was imposs ible for the men to We Wonder W hy! man. :\ew York t o \ \'a h ingto n, D . c., attend t h, reg ul ar meetings, it was \ Vhen ''Bill'' Evans fired those At it;; o utset, th e le a g u e s h ou ld w h e r e Mr. He it m an has a pos iti o n as dec ide d t hat t h e o- irl s shou ld con tin ue seven pisto l shots aft r t he be comp osed o f th ose na ti o n s on ly p ri ,·ate sec r eta r y for Co ngressma n t h e wo r k. Fo u r g ir ls we r e ,' lected Cedarville game F r iclay, was he A lli es of Man· in J o n es of Texas. Mr. He lt - frnm eac h soc iety ~nd ,>fficers were wh ich ar e lik e- min de d. fee li ng haJ'>py, did he th ink it th e l '. ni t e d S tat es a n d na t i ns n ot man wi ll be r emembered as former e lec t e d as f ll ows: P r es iden t , Vi r ­ was the lonesome chance of the identified w ith th e enemie of th e pro fessor of publ ic speak ing in O t- gin,a Burtne r ; vice presi d e n t, Ed ith sea on . was he in some imag i­ all ies shou ld fi r s t b ecome me m bers, ter h e in. Be a n d M r . H e itma n h a, e Bingham; sec r <:tary Mary T in stm a n; nary trenc h firing post hu mous he insi . ted . m:uiy fr ie n ds among co ll ege and treasurer, Ma 1y Ba ll enger with Prof. s hots at the kaiser o r was he Fri t z ,is facu lty t rea u r r. D r. S h e r D r. Cadm a n w o uld a dmit to m em- \ \-'es t e n ·ill c p eop le. t ryi ng to pet rify th e a t mos­ her hi p in the leagu e n o n at ion th a t __________ rick an d I' 1o f. W<.' in land were chose n p here? H e m ade a gang way is not co ntrit e a nd repe n t a n t fo r Presid en t Clipp in ge r to Go to as fac ul ty me mb e r s of th e co un c il. fo ,· h is " ha hea o r p us" anyCon ve ntion in Toronto. Since th e d isba nd in g of t h e . A. T . wrong. Germany h as n ot ye t r eac h way. (Co n t in u ed on pag f! tw o.) C., two m e n fr o m eac h o f th e m e n' s l'r e icle n t vV. G. Cl ippi n ge r , P r es i- socie ti es we r e e lect e d w hi ch inc r ea ses Prof. Fritz Announces d e nt o f th e O hi o S un day Sc h o I As- th e n u m b e r o f m e mb e r s o n th e o un Preliminary Conte s t F e b . 20. soc iat i n a nd a lso a mem b e r o f th e ci l. Execut i,·e Com n11 ttee of th e Int er_________ Prof. Gra bill Add resses T hi s y ea r's D ec lamati o n Co n t es t na ti o n a l S. S. Assoc ia ti o n, leaves R ev. Mr. Courtenay Spe aks Guild o f O rganis ts M onday. pro mi se s to be a very inter es t in g o n e. in Chapel Monday Morning. P r o fesso r G. G. Grabill a ddressed T he C'0 nt es ta nt s ar e all loo kin g fo r ­ T ues d ay fo r T oro nt o, Ca na d a fo r a Rev. Mr. Co urt e na y, th e pa tor of th e e ntrnl Ohi o Ch a pte r of th e wa rd to th e pre liminary c onte st, t hr ee days· JOlll t ses io n of th e whi ch wil l b e h e ld F e bruar y 20, in o ffi c ia ls of bot h In ternat io na l a nd t he M e th o di t C hur ch o f W e t r v1'll e , Am e ri ca n G uild of Organi st s at th e . o r gan izations. macle hi s fi r s t ap1,earan ce in th e col- 1·e gu tar m o nt J11y mee trn · g o f th e c hapP ro fe so r Fritz' s r oo m . At thi s t ime , YVo r ld Tw o prob le m s confront th is con- lege c ha p e l M o nday m o rnin g. In- t er, h e ld in Columbu s 011 M o nda y six pe r ons will b e c h ose n for the fi nal con te s t, F e bruar y 27, whi c h wi ll fe r e n ce fo r di sc u io n. O n e i th e s t ead o f th e cu s t o mary scr ipture ev e ning, F ebr uary 3. Professo r Gra­ take place in th e C h apel. The pub ­ n ee d of a c lo ser fe d e r atio n a n d fe l- r ea din g and prayer, R ev . ourt e nay bi ll spoke on two s ubj e cts-"The Acl­ li c is in vit ed t o thi . final co nt es t. lows hi p b e tween d e n om in a tio n a l o r - de li g hted th e s tud e nt s with a n u mb e r vantage s t o an O r ga n i t of the Study Th e pri zes a r e we ll worth w o rkin g for g a n izati o ns w h ich m ay r es ult in t h e ir of o ri g in a l po e m s, s howin g that he is o f Co unter -poi nt an d Harmony", and and th ose w ho may not be fort u nate co rr e la tions, a n d th e o th e r is th e a poe t a s w e ll a s a p r e acher. It is " S ho ul d O r ga ni s t s S tu dy O r che s tra­ enough t o w in o n e, wi ll h ave obtain­ la un c h ing of a g reat ca m p ai g n for t o b e h o p e d th at h e wi ll be in t he , tio n ?" T he peec h es wer e fo llowed e rv ice s again in the nea r by an in fo rm a l di sc uss ion by th e. ed exp eri e n ce th a t wi ll ben e fit them tw e n ty mi lli on d o ll ar s to p·r o mote the c hap e l Sund a y S c hoo l work o f th e wo rl d. future . member s of t he Guild . for th e ir wo rk.

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