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P ·BUSHED IN T HE INTER E T OF O T TER. BE I K COL L EGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO, May 12, 1919.

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BROAD TRAINING I ~LASS ENTERTAINS SENIORS j STRIKING TRIBUTE PAID iBISHOP HOWARD AND EXPERIENCE Mrs. Coo k's Sunday School Class Bet on Ultimate Success of Graduate SPEAKS SUNDA y I

Doctor Scott Has Served Otterbein

Honors Seniors and Gives Prese nts to C ollege Pastor and Wife.

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of Liberal Arts College R ather than Purely Scientific Sc hool.

Bishop Alfred T. Howard, '94, Pre­ On Thursday nig!1t. the Sunday Presid_ent Edmund _J. Jam e5 af t l:e sents th e "Call of the East" S c hoo l room at the . B. Church wa ~ lJ n"·er ,ty of I llmo1s. one ,Jf th e ity for Long Period of Time. in lnstructi e Sermon. the scene of a pleasant party given greatest state in titut-ions w it! · exTRAVELED MUCH ABROAD by :vlrs. Cook's Sunday S c ho o l Cla . tensi,--e te c hnical co urse , mad e the MISSIONARIES ARE NEEDED honoring the Senior girl of the co l- i J ll o wing r e marks in an afte r-dinner - - -Has Remarkable R ecord During Jege. ·About seventy-five girl s w ere ,pcech at the banquet of the A ssoc ia- Has Recently Returned from a Tour Forty Years of Teaching-Has Inpr esent and enjoyed the fo llowing I tion of American Coll eges held in I of Denomination's Mission F ields fluenced Thousands of Students . ' program: Chicago last January. He emphasized / and Makes St irring Appeal. i Violin Solo-··college ~Iedley" the importance of a libe:·.11 art; "The Call of the East" was the sub­ One of the most prominent and 1, e Gladys Yo kum cour c and a broad ,·iew of th;r,gs as loved men of Otterbein is Doct(J,- / Readi ng-"Laska" iolet Pat terson ba ic for success in technical p rofes- j ect o f Bishop Alfred T . Howard who s poke in the United Brethren Church Geo rg e Scott w hose birt hd ay w :ls ! P iano o lo-''P lay ing of th e V•.:av es" sions. Bishop Howard celebrated .\fa y 10. Every ,- tudent Faye Byers "The older I grow and the 111or1e , - unday morning. g raduated from Otterbein in 1 94. He and friend of Otte r bein should be \,'ocal Solo-·'Maclca1) MarJ orie" f see o the t hin gs that co lle 5 c st11wa a missionary in Africa a nd Japan familiar with th e story of Doctor Ethel E u banks dent do after they leave coll e g-e the Scott's life because it is fu ll of inter- · p·,an o D ue t-"R hap sod)' March" l · cl I mo r e . am conn nee t iat, ahe.- a ll , es t, and he ha s been intimate ly con, ,r s JI cl L Cl lviay e man a n orna ow the important thing for a young 1,,an Poe m-"A n Appreciation of Our is to get hi s face set in the right diSeniors" Bertha H ancock rection: to get the proper ideal~ ..me! Response Gladys Lake the proper inspiration in himse!f : far At the c lose of the f rmal part of more important than any partirl'lar the p1·ogram, Marvel ebert in 3 elev- amount of training, than any p:n t:,-...er way, presented to Doctor and Yfrs. Jar amount of knowled g e whi c h he E. E. Burtner a fine , leath e r c ushioned r ece1,·es. And , that i, j u t as t ru e arm <:hair and foot tool : ;,..ncl to l'lfr,i:, oi the engineer, and tho.: physician . I Burtner a large basket f reel rose · and the lawyer. as it is of the gradu1 The girls had secretly planned to ate of liberal art a nd sc ie nce. :: how. in thi s way, a littl e o f th c:r a p- 1 "T hav e been fo r a num be1· of pre . c iati . o n fo r th e co. ll ege pa s t o r and y ear . p re ,·c1 e n t o f o ne o f th e Ia rgC' h1 wife.. Th o ug h ev1 cle n t ly co m p le t e- t ,C ~ 11 I1 IC, · -a l I I 0 f th C CO Uil t ry, o ne C 100 ly a t o 111 ·he el, D oc to r B ur tner was not 1o f t ie 1arg-e e n g 1n · ee r111 · g c I100 Is o f 1 1 re nd e red s p ee c h le s a · w a - ma nifestf ti · t 0 lC COU il ry. eel by hi s int e re tin g speec h of a cF nen · d s, I wou Id say, 1'f I were a , cep tan ce. l'IIr s. Burtn er a lso p ke a b tti h' h I t 1 e ng man, w :c am no ' fe w wo r ds t o t he ir is · and Profes o r wo uld be t m y money o n a gradu a t e f g ' f \\' e inland, a o rme r tea c he r o th e o'f a college o f liberal arts and scic, . D c lass gave ome .1.1rk ·. h d 'd d · . I. I . I I . ence who as ec1 e to go mto Alfred T. How ard, A. M, D. D., 1894 George c,:;ott, Litt. D ., Ph. D ., LL. . I I II Flickinge r Professor of Latin Langu. · 0 o wmg tit s t ie g :r s: t , cir t ea c h- engineering even a single hour be- Mi ;: ionary Bi:.hop of lJ n:ted Brethren d L't t er, :Vlrs. Coo k a nd gu es t s, Doc t o r and fore he left the institution and went Church. 1 age an era ure. .\I rs . Burtn e r, D ean ~[ c Fadden and into the practical work; there is far 1l"rofe,;sor a n d 11r. \\'einland.repaired mo re certainty o f his making a suc­ a n um ber of years a nd is no w S ecre­ nec ted \\'i th O tte r be: n for - o many to the ba sement o f the churc h \\'here cess if he has the right attitude tary o f th e Fo re ig n Boa r'cl o f ·t h e ye a r ,. refre s hment of neopolitan ice cream toward the world and right feeling D octo r cott was b rn in X ew York l' nit e d Breth re n Churc h . and angel food cake we1·e served. within himself, than the man who ity. !\lay 10. 1849. his parent lnv ­ Bi. hop H o ward's me s age was ex­ has had four years of technical work remely interes t ing a nd in s tru ctive be­ ing ju , t arri\'ed in this co untry from Hurrah, for the Faculty. preparing to be an engineer." England. \' ery soon they moved to cau s e o f his recent journey through Otte r be in ' Faculty \\'ar avings {ContinueJ o n page ri\' e.) the mi .. ion fields. He has per sonallv Stamp Club ha gone over the top in President King Appointed. o b en·ed and thereby has learned ubscribing th eir quota in the recent Doctor D eeve r and Professor D r. Henry C. King. president of what the need · of the missionary campa ign. They have pledged 580 Showers Will be Here Sunday pecially Japan, China, which is 80 above their quota. It is Oberlin Co ll ege. has been appointed land are; 011 Sunday. .\,Jay 18, D 1·, ru mored that the Y. \ V. C. A. lub by P re side nt \\ ilson to the Inter(Contin ue d on oaire five.) D e ,·er. ecretary of Young People' a l o reached their amo·Jnt but Allied Commi ion for the inve tiga\\'o rk and Prof. J. B. howers of has been heard about the tion of conditions in Syria. The re- Rollin R Durrant, '20 Bo neb rak e S e minary of Dayton. will commendation of this commission j Is Cited for Bravery lub. s peak a nd c lo e the eries of meeting will probably determine what dispo s iProf E p D h . · ·u r · Durrant a received Games are Postponed . p lanned by th e Chri s tian Associations. tion w1I· I be made o f th1· , land. fr o m th . . epartment citations e v, ar They w ill speak at o ne or pos ibly The Antioch game which wa not for h is son, Rollin Durrant, fo r gallant bo th o f th e service in the United played aturday becau e of unfavor­ President White Resigns. and meritoriou s services, while on Bre thr e n C hurc h. · Their me sage will able weather condition will be played Pre . J. Campbell \\, hite of Woos­ lia 011 duty uncl r s hell fire. There deal with s tudent 's pr o bl e m in gener­ next Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. ter ha s resigned the presidency of that a l. R e,·e rend Burtn e r has given over Also, Ohio \,Ve leyan's tenni team college to accept a call as an As o­ are three citations, for the Argonne­ the r egular ·unday en·ice. fo r the s e wi·II pos ib ly meet ·Otterbein at the ciate General Secretary of the Inter­ Meu s e campaign, th Lunaville cam­ paign and the Ai ne-Marne campaign. lecture ho ping th a t m o re tudent ame time. Next aturday the base­ Church \\' oriel Movement of orth Rol lin is wi th the 166t h regiment of will be present than at the r ecent ball team will go after ~[u kingum' America. He i to be the head of the th e Rainbow divi ion , whic h paraded . calp on th e ir territory. w ee k-da y mee tings. Life-\\'o rk Department. 111 olumbu s aturday evening . in Positions of Great Respo nsibil-

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