1919 03 24 The Tan and Cardinal

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11\TE ~ -· "T OF OTTERREIN

ar tna OLLEGE

WESTERVILLE, OHIO , M:. R CH 24, 1919.

LOYAL ALUl\tlNUS

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I MUSIC ST UDENT HONO R~ ,:>

TRA CK AND TENNIS BEGIN

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iCON FE RE NC E TO BE HELD H ERE

I .\1iss Helen Vanc e E lected a Col- I O u tlook for Spring Sports Promising I

One Man Agrees to Giv e Suffici cn

Sum to Beautify Groun d ; of U . B. Church.

le;igue in A merican G uild of O r-

-Gro und s to be Put I n to

gan:s t3-Will Gi ve Recital.

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--Otterbein to Have Annua l Conference of Student Volunteers, Y . M . a nd Y. W , N'ext S;ir in g.

:.Ii,s fl c le n Vance , who"·'!! take ?\o·s that sprin g is here with he:· .; 111 .. B. deg r ee in piano with th e cla~s Sl't1shine and warm hreeze . ummer of 1919, h as recently heen e lec ted a sports a re takin g t he place of the

MONEY IS SOLICITED NOW

Many Plrdges are Being Received for

·o tlea g u e in The Ameri can uild of gymnas' 1111 tl oor and th e basketball. I I rgani t · :VIiss \ ' a nee 1' . rgani st The college ha ap t in ted a man to I the Campus. f r th e FirS t Pre byterian hun.: h of ca re for th e track and tennis groun d . \\'es terv ill e. a nd it i~ owi ng to th i, He i spcedi l)' putting the m into A, a rc~ult of th e ardent p ica for I th at such an hon or has c me to shape and a s ure : , tl1 ,,,h1" ch to b eautify th e camfac t II of I) ~rfect fulld' \v 1 pu , Otterhein' s alumni are respond - I her. courts. 1 ing readily hy se ndin g in money . To bee.: me a Colleagu in th is mu si-r·i : e ut 1oo,1 fo r trac k· ,t 111s . year 1: . One gcncrou~ person h as cl n a tcd one ca l organizat ion one 11111st li r,t of a ll \\ ' 1 . . . ,. ,·,·n· isooc.1 c 1a, e qu ite a numJer 1 hundred ancl fifty dollars w ith which be rcco111111ended by tw o active mcm - r • · . d 1~~:er n1c11 111 ~c 1100 1 an a very • T • '--" to hc1ut1fy the gr und of the L n1tcd her,. and he accepted hi" the lo ca l . . f . , ~ . pron11s1n g 1>Unc.: 11 o ne,v n1atena1 Brethren hurch . This work has a l- c.:ha1>ter and abo the name 11111st h:: ,. E . . .. , . ' . , ut. 1 ·.ans anc1 1· at 1 01·c11 wt 11 ready been commenced and it 1s pas~ed on hv the central otl1n: o rhe t . t ti . . t . . , · . .. . ry t 11e1r rcng i \\ 11 11 111c wc1g 11 . 1 1 re s t o f tie lJe fore long tie l hope<! tiat (,uild 111 ew \ork City. fh~re are \\o o d. .\lhright and Phillipi will try campus will receive attention. ~e na·n musical s tandards which arc for the distances: 1.- x . !'aimer and . . ~1 ,ss / . f Checks have been coming in from rcqu1s1te to Guild members. . 1eyer \\'I 11 1)C out or t 1.l C 111g11 Jump, the amount of twenty dol lars down \"ance was su::ce ·s ful 111 :ill re spcct~. It J\x . d . o 1e , au anc1 1111r<11 es: ·,art1:1 an to one, wh:ch arc applied on the and a few days_ ago_ received her i\.·_,.,.,.,.,rs for the Jllmps. . , and Fox fo .. whole funcl . \\' ho will he the n«;xt to pap 1·s from the !\cw 'i. ork office. I l 1 .. - ~. Cl ancl S 0. \ lthou;tb \\'C ha1 C send in ~ufti icnt 111 ncy to beautify J XI is \'an ha~ had ) ) " . of _. • o'tcl 10 materia l for t he ·hort disthe grounds o f an e ntir e bui lding? l s organ s tud y in Otterbein. and later tanc e r.. ye t so m e n ew me n are dethere not s me cla s which wi ll a8- in th~ semester s he will gil"e an or1·clopi11g alo ng that line and sh w ume the re po n. ibility fo1· the Ad- gan recital in the chapel. some ,·ery promising r ults. mini tration Huilding where so many precious thin g · were learned? \ Vil! S pecial S ervices Held for Men. In tennis the outlook is bette r than not ome alumnus or group of alumni I t lie it ha heen for year · Bancroft a 11d undertake to sub scribe the mean s of j La st Thursday e,·ening at ray. bol h expert men who received making beautiful arnegie Library L' nitcd Brethren Church. The ervice letters last year. arc ut again, and I or the A ociation Buildin g. w h ere I I as under th e au pices of t he Brother- getting into full wing. "Hoh" Marmany happ y hour have b een spe nt ? hood. Rev. Mr. Bur t ner poke 011 the tin. who won the amateur champio n•r th ere 11 t ome mu s ·ic an d ar t I "c Tl f Gali lee. This ship of Dayton, prorni es to give th e . graduate who wou ld lik e t o a dd to ! u 1JJ<:Ct: ,e man old le tt er m e n a run for first p lace. the attraction of Lambert H a ll , which I ~ervicc took the place of the regulai 'o w it is up to th e st ud e nt s to is devoted e pc cia ll y to th e further- . month ly meeting. come o ut and he lp them get into sha pe. 1

the Purpose of Beautify ing

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ing of their work? I-----=======--===~- ================-===::= Thew rk ' will proceed ju t as rapidly a, th e mone y comes in. which it i hoped will be within the next two week . as th e pre · ent time of year is the 1>roper time to cl work of thi s "hapel eems to be the ~tamping- 1 in ome remote attic. The poor thing kind. , ground for some youngsters who are looked a if it were ready to topple fond of playing joke . On Friday off the platform from heer emba r Continues in Y. M . C. A . S ervice. morning, what magnificent wooden rassment and hide its face in the Charles 1\ . umm c r e, who was a str u ct u,·e 0 11 the platform greL' ted o ur friendly carpet where it cou ld weep lt1dent in Otterbein from 1 !J,> ·to eye ? Was it th e tim e- h o n red, unnoticed . l ,!l8. was engaged ii) war work of the I much-used. intell ec tual -looki n g pu lpit111 our vivid imaginati o n we co uld Young Men's hri ti a n As ociation desk that Prexy was acc u ~t omecl t o sec tterbein of t wo-score-years ago. during almo. t th e entir e period that hide behind eac h morning? \\'a s it No doubt the s hy little pu lpit de k the l'nitecl tates was in the war. the same ~teady. faithful , m~tch -en- 1felt quite at home ~o long ago. a'.11ong · d ar- 1t s owi 1 com1n111on ~ and friends · He was general ecretary in several 1 during ge11erously-proport1011e . of the outhwe tern ca mp s and late I ticle of furniture that has with tood How some of the old-t1111e teachers in 1917 he wa cnt to England where all the pranks that college boys of and preachers must have orate'd while he sen·ed for a year as as istant m:iny years could co njure up? \,\'as standing there, gyrating and gesticu<>eneral ecretary of th e British Is les. it. 1 a k? • o, I say vehemently, 110 ! la ting in true old-time style, making He returned to thi country to take I Tt was a smal l, hi gh, quavery af- the poor little de sk tremble o n it thin ~ t · h ear in I e great drive for fund s last fa ir t l,at Ioo k e cl as 1' f 1' t h a d a hard legs when a s turdy Ii. t wa occasion· · deqLiate all)• brought down upon it. fall · Ar ter the armistice was s icrn cl time t o sta n d on 1t own 111a · I I t 't A ll we ca n ay i -"B ring back, he remained here and h as now "'been feet, as if it 1111g it s u ccum J O 1 s · back 0 !1 I br1·11g back o ur s tand elected as one of th e pecial fi nance many emo ti ons at being t Irn ru cl e lY b ring , · • h f h I ed of by to us!" o h I naughty tudents who ecrctarie of the Internati onal Com- expo . eel to t e gaze o unc r mittte of Y. M. C. A. pairs of eyes after years of eclusion spiri ted it away in the night.

PULPIT DISAPPEARS-ANCIENT RELIC REJNSTATED I CHAPEL

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.\ t thi: joint /\nnual conference of ·wdent ~folunteers, . M. ·..\ and Y. \\ . A. of th e Central and '-outhern Ohi coll g's last week in De laware, it was de·icl cl that nex t spring', ·o nfercnce s hould be held at Otterbein. This onference will m •a n a great deal to Otterbein in the way of spiritual ant i soc ial bettermenl. It mm,t he mad~ a ·11c.:c:ss hy the co-opera tion of students, profc rors and all who are connected wit:, and interested in ttcrbein. Ohio \\·eslcyan a t · Delaware entcrtainrd th ronfcrence this year. .\11 who attcnu d it from Ottcrhein bro ug ht back the r port th at the Student V lun tcers a nd Chri stia n ..\ssociation of hio a r ' full of li fe and entlwsiasm. Otterh in was very for tun :ite in ec ur ing nex t ' spring'~ conference, because Western College at xford and J enison University were exceedingly anxiou to derive t he benefits th a t wou ld come from having the conven tion th ere. Otterbein' , tudcnt Vo lunteers were represented by Edyt he ave, Harriet Haymond and Kenneth cott while th e Y. vV. . .\ . se nt ontinuect on pa{Ze five.) Son of Studeilt Dies. In th e ' olumbu

Dispatch of ;\larch

20 appeared the following art i ·le concerning the dt'ath of the small son of Rev. E. B. \Vhit e, who i. a ~tudent at Otterbein. The Tan and ardinal extends ympathy to the parents. " 'harle s Orval White, l8-111011thsf Rev. and Mrs. E. B. old 011 White. :l7•1 South ll arr is ave nu e, died at his h me, \V ednesday, after a tw weeks' illne s from influenza and pneumonia. "Rev. \ Vhite is pastor of the Burgess Avenue nited Brethren church _ Be ides the parents, two brothers, Ea rl and Lewi White, and a sister, Margaret Ellen White, urvivc. All of the children w re ill with the disease hut the thre e ha ve recovered. "f' un el'.al s rvices will be hel d' at the r es id enc e, Thursday, at 7 :30 p. m. The body w ill be tak en to Hills boro · l• rid ay m o rning for i11terment by Cook &

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