1919 04 07 The Tan and Cardinal

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WESTERVILLE, OHIO , APRIL 7, 1919.

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No. 21.

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Sanders Emphasize s Re sponsibil­ itJ Resting on New Cabinet by Telling Intere : ting Hi 3tory.

SFNIOR S ESSION PLEASE.S

ICle:orhetea n Seniors Perform I I

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;PLAN_S ARE MADE CreditFOR CEREMONIES

ably on Literary Program Before Large and A ppreciative Audience.

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Ground for Science Building to be B r oken' by P~e -icc nt Clippinger

0'.1e of the most successfu l pen on Tue:cay After Chapel. >f the year occ urr ed Thursday night when Cleiorhetea held her OTTERBEIN IS FOREMO ST ~enior Open Se ,ion. The large at­ WORK TO BEG N AT ONCE endance 111;,de it .c ·m a truly "old­ ssociation Has Di;t:nct:on . ,·1e" crowd. The lite rary produc­ Faculty and Studcnto Wili, As3e mble the Firs~ in O hio and t'o n • had exceptional 111e1·it. and mus­ on Campus-All VIJill Join in Sing­ Builes First Building. ica l irnmbers were well-executed. ing, "Otterbein i.VJorching Song." The program wa • as follows: Last Thurs<lay n ight the Y . :\1 . C 011 Tuesday m0r11incr immed;aldy Piano Duet1ield their annual ln stallati n Sc -J "Hungarian Lustspiel Yerture" after the regu:ar ch'lpel exerci ·es, ap, The memb er o f th e new cah i-1 Keler Bela propriate ceremonies will occur when were addres sed and installed h:.J Lorna - ,o~v and 11ary Siddall Pres:dent \ . G. Clinpinger wil l hreak , Rcading-"La;,ca" .'\no nvmou · gr und for the ne" .· i n c~ building. • anders recounted th e gr0w'. · J , Freda Frazi r · ')the:·- will partic:·)a tc in th~ proreligious activity at Ott rhc111 . \ "ocal Solo-"A ong of lndia" gram. 1847 "'he:1 Otterbein niversity Miss Heien Keller. ( From the Leg n d aclko) Faculty membcro of th e cicnce foundeil, th ere was n o chu1·ch . Since the beginning of this schoo l X. Rim ski Korsakow Departm ent w ith t he t wo association 1 111 1851 Poar years later. howev ·· , a year the Tan and Cardina l ha . been .'\udrey ;\cl,on pre. ident have arnnged for the stucnrch was organized with ix mem­ d nt s to a• cmble 11 t he campu,; and nd \"isionwho met for wor hip in the littl e edited ~ ma_na ged most efficien tly ite chapel that s to od where the at1 d sat isfactorily by the young ladic. "The \"i ion of a o lleg Girl of 19 19" rep r esentatives to ·~p •al<. Dr. E. )t ne wi ll offer pr:iyer, Professor E. Elma Lybarger iation Bu ildin g n ow tand . o~f ~he ~olleg~. :\1 i,s Helen Keller as \ V. E .. chear wi ll ,pea k for the fac­ Ed1tor-1n- h1ef ha~ JHo,·en her lite1·- . •e\\'spaper-"The , pring ap" . . . . U1 took another forwa1·d ulty and Mis. Glady~ lloward for the ary and e. t'(ut1ve ah lit,· to he of an Helen Bovee tt<.:rhein Marchi ng :::iong (Continued on page tiYe.) e.·ccp_tional high onler. -· Th; [a.: t tl~at >;ano, olo-"Rh ap,ody in G ~iinor" st udents. .,._ _ _ _ ____________ the girl have been ;mccessful in their J ohannes Brahms will be led by l'rofc~s r Spe,,ard and everyone may cxpres in song arlmini t1·ation may be credi ted 111 Helen \ "ance the ir joy in seeing wo1 k actually be­ large mea s ure to }.li ss Keller. Orati on-"The Effecti\'e Life" Otterbein Leads. gun. The contractors will begin con­ I Glady1, Lake I. Otterbein had Foreign 11 is­ struction at once a ft er th e serv ic~. Ot te rbein to Play We sleyan Saturday·. \ ' (a l Soloionary Society before l" n i t ed (a) "] Know a Bank" Otterbein's ha ·eball nine wi ll play Brethren hur ch. the lirst g·1111e of t h<: seaso n " ·ith J He 11 r y l'a r ke r 2. Otterbein ha d first co ll ege (I,) "The Years at the ·p ring" hio \\"es l_e yan at Delawa ·e, .\pril Excitement at Chapel Y. ~I. C. A. in Ohio. Ethelbert ~evin 12. Otterbein ha~ an ahunchnce of The Seniors took the balcony, Cleo oppock ! new mate1·i«I ancl is fast getting- i 11-. 3. Ot•erbein ,had first college th Juni rs-took th ir accustomshape. ·ox and Uano ar<: e,pc ··te d Y. \\'_ C. A. in hio and third cl places, the So phom ores be­ i_c, twirl the hall. Manin is ,.h_o,\"ingMcmc,rial S erv ice to Be Held. in l'nited . tat es. came nervou and y ·lied for the line work at short stOJ>. and Mtnge;-y On Su nday aft<:rnoon, .\ pri l 18, at • •· Ot:erbein wa scene of fir s t Jnniors. and th Fre hm en 1s displaying <:xcellent pa5sing on .2:45 o'clock in the L'nit<:d Brethren Conferen ce of ollege Y. ~I. jumped into the middle s ction, second. Ohio \\" esleayn has fi,·e Chi•r,h an appropr iate memorial C. A. pre sid enb . therefore the chapel service Fri­ 1 old letter m en hack ancl has h ope· ·en ice will be he! I in hon r of the Otterbein had first college day morning was a success. 1 for the c.:011fe1·cncc champion:. hip. J tife and death of ·urtis K. Young. Y, .I. C. A. Building 111 tate The faculty pew al n remained I Th ompson. a pitcher of some loca l Stnclt•nt and .\lumni to whom and one of firs t few in l"nited undisturbed excep t that some of fame. \\'ill to ss the · pill'' for \\"es- Cur tis \\"as o clo ely related will l'le tates. its occupants sh ed tears of joy !cyan. Eve,·)' Otterbein s tndent represented as well a the Masonic at the ~ight f so mu ch vivacity. hould go to Dela\\"are and h<:lp th L odge .incl th I night of Pythias. team get started 11po11 a succe ·s ful . \11 to\\"11speop le, alumni and friends Freshmen to Iss ue Paper. se:i:.on. Came called at t\\"o -thirty. a 1·c ill\·ited to attend thi se r vice. ------------1 Y. M. C. A . Conference Coming. T Freshman English clas es are

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mdertaking a ta k th is year that ha s DOI been attempted in Otterbein for eral year · . The Fre; hmcn ha,·e ldiYided themstlv es into groups and ! W:

group is to put out an is ue of a

LATEST SCANDAL DISCOVEREDPARTIES NAMES TO RE WITHHELD Tht· 111ost hrill;ant scanda l of the ' g-raph in his hand when the Otter­ ha, just been relea . ed by hein g ii-1 , to whom he had propo eel Mother Gossip. lt is her deq)est sc- entered th <.' room! Mother Gossip crt't, :.he says. ·o pl<:as<: d > not let hcseeche the public 11 t to let it get th followin~ fact bt'c me kno\\"n; o ut h ow one of the lterbein four Otterbem fellows proposed t profe sors r , fu eel to lca\'e when he the same girl, a lso here in Otterbein, aw the boys getting ready to pro­ and three of th m were already en- p se. The college authorit i s have gaged t o ot he1- Otterbein gir l ! Two agreed to withhold the names of of the men got mixed up in a hloody those im·olved in the scanda l until fight, one cracked some Trish jokes, j Tuesday evening. April 15 at 8 p. m. and the oth 1· h ad ome g-irl ' photo-, in the chapel.

Freihman paper. A group from Prof. sl'ason

Altman' da<se will alternate with a

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&roup from ~li ss Gu itn er's pupils.

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~e paper will contain . torie s , editorial or whatev er each group may ste fit to publi . h. The be t material from these paper s will he u . ed in the "Oaiz and Quill". Text week the fir t tdition will appear. It is put out by a ll'Oap from Prof. Altman';; clas under Harold Fr cman.

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Student orga nization s of the state with a minimum del gation of three: will he - represented in th e pring Training Conferen f the tude.nt's Young Men's Chris tian A ociation's of hio to be held h r from 7 p. 111. Friday, , \pril 11, to Sunday aft ernoon April 13. In the past six years the Ottc1.bein Association ha · been favored twice with thi s conference. The purpose of the conference i to give e\'ery delegate prese nt a clear unclcrstancling of th ' work and obli­ gations of the Stude nt As ociations; to gi\'e him very prac li al training in (Conti nued 011 page two.)


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