TH ETAN AN D C AR D IN A T_.. the day . ..In the year 1809. the 12th Hun."" Lieut. Gan·cr spoke in chapel o f February. two men were born. One Friday lllorning and ,·i· ited se,·eral Pres id ent Clipping er Arrived Friday in the heart of England and the c lassc du r ing the day. He left 1[011- Ij from T oronto, · Ca n ada , W h e re o ther in the wilds of Kentucky. The day morning for Dayton where he He A ttended s. s. Conferen ce. firs t, Charles Darwin , fre ed the world w ill visit \V. R. Huber and other · of uperstition and the other, .\bra- friend-. Later in the week he expects l'rcsidenl lippinger returned Fri- ham Linc o ln. lo osed the shac kle o f to go to Findlay. Ohio and will return 1 clay from Tor_01_to, Cai~ada, where he s lavery." Dr. Snavely related seYcral tr1 \\'estervillc again Friday for an attended the JO IIH se s 1on of the Ex- 1 incident - in the lif e of Lincoln whi ch other short visit. 1 ccuti , c Committ c of the lnter - we re instructiYe and intere ting. nationa l and World ' unday ..:!tool 1 EXCHANGES Association. The purpo e of thi · \ N Pl · L "b I c on f<.: rcn ~c was to lay plan s f,) r a ew a ys m r a ry . Beginning th is yea r . the Depar tg r eat ,\riv e fvr t wc n ty m il\i " n d oHar s . \ .\ s s tate d in las t w eek's issu e, t he I m e nt oi Phy s ical Edu cation at Ohio to ht used in promoting Su•iday l'ul,lic Speaking Cou ncil recently \ esleya n is :iwar ding hono r to \ ·chools of the world and to launc h ,·oted a sum of money to be ct a ide wome n. Two wo m en of th e Senio r a great religiou,- cd~icati~nal mo,·c- for the purchase of plays. Prof. wa rt z and L uc il e la s, Gladys ment inc lud ing not on ly Sunday Fritz has charge of the p ur chas ino- ot Kn isely h ave received swea t ers le tte r chools but al l fo r ms of week day in- , these plays and he announce ,hat ed 0. \ \'. lJ. in recogni t io n of fo u r truction . the fo ll owi ng p lays haYe been secu r- years' exce ll e n ce in th e Depa rtm e nt. I t d ed. ..The O ld Peabody Pew,·· .. The C D Cl. · . . ., " ase has been se lected a, one o f th e r. 1pp1nge r was e ec e a memher of the IJoard of Tru tees ,•.1<l is nug \'.ttlc K rn gdom,., Oh! · usa n- sc hools at w h ich an R. T. . unit Cous in ~a t e. a nd a few wi ll be est:ib lished. J 11 addi t ion t o a lso a member of t he Execut ive com- nah !" mittee of the ln ternational Assoria - o th er · These w ill he p laced in the an infantry· ·t C A un i . oa s t rt1 e r y . . . tion . Ile is r ecogn ized for his eA-i- library a nd w ill be at t he d isposal of Cor1Js and ~l o t . T . C11 • . • 0 1 ran poi t o r ps ~ient administrat ion for everal years tl:e tudents.. From tune t_o time. units are to be e tabl is hed . T he as President f the Ohio Sunday mo r e plays w ill be adJcd until Ot t er- co u rses wi ll cont· f f 1n ue or our yea r s School .\ ssociatio n. hem wi ll have an in teresti n g co ll ec- and t ho e en li t ing wi ll rece ive co m ~ I · Tokio, Japan is the p lace chosen tion of mode rn p lay . Ip ete equ ipment. A u bs i t ence u m of for the \ Vor ld's Sunday chool co n $.40 pe r day wi ll be pa id each membe r Ga r ve r R eturn s from France. vention in c tohcr, l!l20. ,\!ready during the last two ye:irs. (Co n t in ued fro m pa ge o n e.) th r ee thou· and app li cations lia ,·c
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been filed an d among them a r e sevcl-rl· Wes ·r ville peop le. This com·ention is looked forward Lo with pride by the Ja1Janese government. The P r emier of Japan is on the com mittee of pr motion and i active ly inter ted in the lllOveme n t.
His quadron of eightee n men had Dr. herrick in th e S hakespeare rep rese n tat ives of Au tra lia, anada. class-"Boys, bewar e o f th e gir l who :\"ew Zealand. u ba, Scotla n d. Great says she wi ll neve r marry." Britain and 1\ me r ica. A ll were unit- He who ~lrs. to t:ike a k iss
Prog ra m for Re::it 3l in L a m bert Hall Tues day E ven ing. . Fo ll o ~vin g _i s th e progra m for th e seco n d rec ita l of thi s emes t e r. I t wi ll he given 111 Lambe r t Ha ll at 8 o'c loc k .Tuesday evening. Februa ry 1 8.
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Piano Duo-Rondo Bri ll iant, Op. 31 Herm. 11ohr Agnes \ Vright and Helen Vance
Date Not D ecided Upon. For the last few y c ars, one of the most interesting features of Otte rhl in life ha been the Russe ll ratorical Prohibition Conte t. A great ni.trn be r of students ha ve taken part in the conte t and received great bene fits. Howev ·r, this year it is mor interc ting than ever 1,efore. ' incc prohibi t ion is a ce1'tain fac t, ~Ir. Ru sell ha con ented to opening the contc t to a ny subject preferred. Thi make it ca ier, for :i grea t n um ber of tudent~ felt that e very po . sible p ha e o f p rohibitio n ha d been d iscu ed: T h is contest is open to Sen ior and Junior · exc lu i,•e ly the declamat i 11 conte t being kept for the under classmen. The prize. a r e wo r t h noting-$:rn d ivided a · fo l lows: F ir t prize , $15; second, .:to: a n d th ird, $5. T he e furnish quite an incen t ive for t ho;e who contem plate entering tJ1is contest. o definite date ha been e t because the date of the State Oratoracal Con test is u nce r tain. It is th o ug h t, ho w e ver, t hat it w ill he he ld ome ti me in th m id dl e o f pril. o it i for th e u pp e r cla m e n to get b u y a nd mak e thi o ne o f th e mo t ucce s ful co nt e t e ve1· he ld at Otte rb e in.
Snavely Conducts Chapel
On F ebr uary 12, c hap e l ex e r cise were led by D r . C harl es Snave ly . H "is remark we r e p r e fa ce d by the f ollowin g tatem e n t, appropriate to
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Piano-On the Lake. Op. 48 Ruth Pat terso n Piano-:\" octurne-Sunset Frances Kennedy • ong- y lvi:i 1lay
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Rolfe Gabriel- ~Iarie William Reade peak aint- aen .
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Pia no- prites of the Glen . Op. 30, No. 3 . C har les D ennee Ethel Eubank
Kalamazoo, Mich.
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