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VOL, 2.
WESTER VILI.;E, O H!O,
MARCH 31, 1919.
SUMMER SCH O OL PROSPECTS GO.O D 1
i.!EMORIAL SERVICE HELD
No. 20.
BELOVED FRIEND DIES SUDDENLY I
Fi tting Tribute and Re:;pect is Paid ! the Life of Doctor Miller b y Philomat heans and Friends. I Doctor F. E. M.llcr, Apparently in Good Health, is First of Class :\ s a tribute to the li fe of Dr. F . '87, to Pa,s A wa y. 1 E. Miller one of her most he lo,·ed
Return to Normal Co nditions i, Ex pected to Revive O l d Time
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time-honored members Philo- APPROPRIATE RI'.SP:CT P,\1 D mathea in,·ited her friends to shar: Newly Elected Coun ty Superinten ent , w,th her the o lemni ty of a beautiful O tt ~;-bein Sm:tain, a Great L oss in to Head D epa rt m ent of School memoria l se n ·ice last Friday cYe n the D eath of This Dist:ng uished Adminis tration and Method's . ing at ho:r hall. The en·ice was i.11.nd Honored P r ofessor. pie . and i111press i1·e. During t:ie Otterbein's su mmer sc hoo l pr o Dr. Fran k E llswo rth J\,l1ller, pro e1-e111ng, t here "as presented by gram promises to be one of th e b es t 1 fe , or of mathematics in Otterbei(1 se, era! of Dr. :\1ilkr's intimate as for ~ome yea rs. In a ll probabilit y th e College. d ied unexpe ct dly \V ednes , ociates his comp lete life. attendan ce wi ll be larger than fo,· sev cl3y e,·ening, following a h emorrhage. Dr. Jones ch se hi s sc ripture rcad eral ye ars. Th e removal of t h e tr es s I i111:· from tilt: ;-,,:inctieth i°'sa lm , th e He had been fee ling as well a us ual, of war con diti o n s and the return to a ' n: d had met :di h i; cb•,se s that day. normal program will cl o u b tl es. h !·in g , i:tecnth chapter of St. L11k1:: allCI back th e ol d time attc11da11 cc. se , eral pas~agt:s from i<evelation s. Rame y H. Huber. \f tn these appropria te elections he The co ll ege is fortunate in i·ecuring r two splendid teachers for sc h oo l s n'):\lr. liu'.ier wiil h .c n t:x t ccI:to r of offered a n earnest and tonchin~ jects. T he newly elected superinten -' t he Tan and Cardinal. lTe is well ilr: yu. .,, dent of .chools for F rankli n . County f . . . . I rofe ·sor \\.agoner then sp o ke of · qua 1 n e e1 or t 111s ,mp rtant po s ,t on I) ,1 ·1· I I I I · Mr. Charl es \N . Cooks n, A . .\'I., Ped. • • • ' r. " 1 .er as . , 1ac mown h,m, as a 1 D. will teach . chool ~lana gement. ' 11 t.iat he ha ·; 1•t ~rary alllh ty . to- 1co.kg<.: sttidcnt. as a l'hilo:nathcan School Ad min i. t rati o n. School I,feth- ••ether w :th the cxe cuti,·e qua liti es and as a mathemat:cian. 1 1 ods and Arit hmetic. 1lr. ·ookson -1:1d i11:tiat:vc 1; ccessar · ior a succes ·:Mr. l<eploglc ga,e a splc ncl id r e. ha t! · ,v· 1 ,Ie e · I 1 · I I , ;c : 6f Ur. ~1i1:cr and his worl, a• a ha , xpenen ce_a s a sc 100 .u ac mini s tr a tion. I le is a memi> e r ~ " man. H e has been s up e rint enden t o f 1 o f the c·., ~s : of ' _?,'). \ \ 1 ith a capab '. c .; ti. ~lent saw it. 11 is ta lk , . was in - i u _ , t he schoo ls at h awne e. Nc,v Stt·aits- .• • ff _ , _ .. ~-~1.nr-.0: anc1 rt·,·ett.·nt. re, ca. 111 g 111any \'ille, Some rset and Troy. l~o ,· th e a,a t suppoa t 1111 ·1• 1eadci" of th c of tl: e l'1·cryclay o~cu rren ces which pas~ seven years he ha s b een a teach- 1·an and Cardinal may rest as~ u re cl I r ctle ·ted the man of t he c!a. sroom. er m th e summer sc hoo l at i\,I iami , that th e co lle ge paper is in ,afe hand s Dr. mwcly pre;;cntecl st ill anothe r l 'niver sity. Otterbein is g lad to in- \ for the com ing yea,·. p i1 asc of the man', lif e, that of th e troduce him to her teachers and to ---------faculty member. His characteristi · make thi s oppor t unit y for Franklin j Work to Begin Monday. 1:1-ecisio n anti sound jud g ment wer e Montlay, ,\ pri l 7, the exca ,·ation e nlarg e d up on in th e course of t he County teachers to b eco m e acq u ainted with their new up erintenclcnt. for the .basement of th e new Sc ience ta lk. Mi ss ll aiclcc Gross wi ll succeed Building wil l be started. Construe- I As a fitt in g close t o the evening' s the I s •r1 ice Dr. C lippin ge r add ed a few \ Miss Chase. S he wil l ha ve charge of tipn wi ll proceed a,; fast a th ~. Model Schoo l with p 1·~ctice and I ._,,ea the,· conditi?n s permit an d. c? n- 1rem a rk s cn_,ph ~siz_ing o ur h eri ta ge 111 fac t, he had not h1issed a class durcnllc teacher. :.I, Gross 1s a grad- I t,·acts are de ·,d c d up o n. lh 11lcl111 g from Dr. M il lers life. ing thi s college year. ·. uate of the State Normal, Athens. material p1·i c e s are being watched The c·harac t eri . tic prais d most During th e day h an·d 1lrs. :\-fi ll et· Ohio and has . tudied widely in sever- and eve,·y minimum co ~t will be highly in Dr. Mill er's li_fe wa his entertained Mr. and l'vl~s'. E. L. Wein1 al large uni ver it ie s. During the past 1 1ake11 ach·antage of. , s impli cit y. Simplicit y seeme d to be \ ~ont,nuecl o n page ti,· e.) few years she ha. been county clir ec'------the watchwo rd of hi s exis tence. He tor of normal work in Ansonia ancl Sum:ner School. Meets Standards. I w as endowed with a dignity not , J ..: n·ors at VJ'ork ~m Play. Patas kala, O hio. The work of the Otterbein Sum- fot111cl in many men. His speec h and · llusbands on' ,-\ ppro,al" is the nw1: choo l meets all the require- his ac ti ons portrayed a profoun d play wh ich wi ll be pr suited in the Wa lter Jo nes S peaks at Club. · rca 1·1zallon · f tie 1 ·inner 1ve - ·ing o f tl1c 'o llcgc chapel, Tuesday c,·cning, men ts of the new school Jaw an d 1s :\t the regular fortni g htly meeting folly endorsed hy the state school man. } Ii sou l was wrapped in hu- .\pril 1,;, at 8:00 p, 111 . by the mem of the Quiz and Quill lub the mem- i:- 0111111is s ioner. (Continued on page ti,·e.) hers of the J un io r (lass. It is a
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hers especia lly were h onored in two w~ys. Instead of mee t ing in the Admuustration Buildin g as usual, Professor. Altman e nt e rtained the cl ub at h, s home- on East liege al'eawc. T he session t ook on added ~~ ~~rtance th rough t hc. presence of er 1o ne , a we 11 1rnown s 11o rt story writ er fr om Boston , and so n of Dr. Jones. Mr. J ones ga ,· e a practical talk on th e art of s h o rt sto r y writin g fr o m a p r.actical standpoint. He delighted h is h earers with accounts of hi s ow n per onal expe ri ences. Th e members of th e Quiz and Quill clu h fee l proud to co unt Mr. Jon es am o n g t he ir frie n d s.
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comedy o f thre e act.s, .. w ,-itten by \\'m. M. Hiatt and tells a sto1'y of a maid who is in love with four men at 011 ·e. H ow she finds the right one, at the xpense of her brother's lan e with their brot h e r s of the main and sister'. snee rs, a l Jirst, and late1~ (Joor. The platform might have ap-1 by th eir help, i most delightfully pearecl gaunt and !o nely had it not disclosed. . pa:kling 1rish wit ancl been that th e dangling arm and legs Iamusrng s1tuat1ons furnish mu ch di of the professors, which usuall y found version; while the calm, se rene a r efuge behind the pulpit, filled in the dignity with whi ch th e maid handles vacuum. This brilliant episode put a eYerything bala.nces th e co mic clcs tin g in the breeze which ha been m ent. · wanting s ince the days before the war The cast has been hard at work for and we h ope some unfortunate cow the past two weeks · and under th e will find a midnight haven in th e dor - direction of Professo_r Fritz promise. mito r y before the season is over. t o prese nt a success ful play.
SERIES Q F CHAPEL STUNTS CLIMAXED BY REMOVAL OF PEWS
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to make th0 se severe- looking benche s a little more "sittable". But hard as it was to s it thru a c h apel ervice o n anything a s ha,·cl as tho se seats, th e whole thing will be chronicled down thr o u gh posterity as a blazing sue eess . although th e blaze wou ld have been brighter if the pews in the bal cony had been led clown a cou ntry