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PUBLJ~HED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBET~ COLLEGE VOL. 2.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO,
MAY 19, 1919.
NOTED LECTURER I TO GIVE ADDRESS J Mr. E. J . Pace, of the Class 1905,
No. 26.
j ANNOUNCE
PRIZE STORIES MONDAY
MAKES STIRRING APPEAL Rep resentative of Bonebrake Seminary Presents World Situation-
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Calls for Christian Leadership. Winners of the Barnes Short Story Both morning and evening sermons Contes t are Disclosed in Chapel 'n the United Brethren church were Monday Morning, i;reachecl by Professor J. B. Showers, AUSPIC~S OF ASSOCIATIONS Head of Department of l\ew TestaCAPABLE JUDGES DECIDE I mcnt Literature and Interpretation, ---Annual Address Befor.:! the Christian Bonebrake Theological Seminary. His Miss Lois Adams, Is Awarded First A ssociatio n s Is to be the Evening com.ng was. arranged by the AssoPl ace, H e I en K e 11 er, S econd . . c1at1on Presidents ,together with Revof Baccalaureate Sunday. erend Burtner and Doctor Clippinger. and Helen Bovee Third, Listed amo11g the eyents of Com a - one of the serie- of life-work di \\"inners of the \\'alter Lowrie mencement 'vVeek. you wi ll read in Barnes Sho rt Story cho larship were your co llege cata log- ··. nnual Acl Professor Showers presented the announced in chapel l\lonclay morn, .:all of the world for Christian leader- ing hy President 'vV. G. Clippinger. In dres, before the Christian Associ., hip at the morning serYice. His text addit ion to the hono r and recogni ations, 7 :30 p. m., June 8." 11 effort was found in Ezekial 22 :30, ''And I tion accredited the,e individuals the re i. made each year for this address to sought for a man among them that are prizes of $40, $20 and $10 for the Professor E. J. Pace, '05. be a fine one, and so it has always should make up the hedge, and stand first, second and third best t ries. been in the past. The only trouble ·11 the gap before me for the land and The conditions of en trance arc that TEAM WINS OVER CAPITAL I should not de troy it." He men- the sto ri es shall have as their· basis has been the poor attendance of stu tioned three gap : first. the gap be- s_ome incicl.e_ n_t in American_ history, dents. ""h,ch has often caused both Gray, Bancroft and Martin Pia y I th . peaker and the college authorities . , . t\\"een God and :\fan: second, the gap ,ha ll be 0 11g1nal. ·hall con. 1st of no S t ellar T ennis Match Agamst !>etween the generations and third, , less than 4.000 and no more than some embarrassment. For th L' last Capital-Win Eas)'._ Victory. the gap between man and man. The I 15.000 words and the h1stoncal clefew years. the conditions ha\·e been like this: a good speaker is . ecured, 1 n the retu-- 11 tennis match with I _worrcfs challenge is drat 1'i1cn m TI! · ,,, I.al~ 1 c,t he I e ~v er•eed ~,r_ 1,:0!. who comes here with a message for Capital. Otterbein retaliated for her !ti and fill up these gaps. ed ,o as_ to destroy its pure h1storiccollege students, which he fi11ds him r ecent <letcat · I>y ma k ing a clean . weep P1·ofes•or Sho\"e1·s urged that the _ity. It 15 open to Juniors anrl enself obliged to deliver before a medi of all the hon rs. Bancroft found his 11inistry offers a grea t er opportun-, ors. um size d audience of older people, man an easy victim in the ·inglcs. :ty for a man of purpose and darin Thi, year there were fi\·c contest ;.prinklcd here and then: w ith stu running the set to 4---love before his than any other profession and it is ants. A u_nanimou: decision was dents. opponent ,cored. Score of et was / the more adve\lturo u field of work. 1 made by the judge in favor o f Miss . . . . . your Lots stOr)· Thi~ condition ought ne\·er to exi t 6-2. 6--t. :\lart111, play111g Capital's 'The evenmg text wa·. ,'Jt ts . · ·Adams' . . emitled. ··~t · cg ,,. f or · , , d 1 · ti f1rst prize. This tory 1s uperior agai11. and thi~ year, e pecially, be,t bet, found a hard man to handle. ratne r s goo pea ure to give you 1e . . . . . • k; 1 " G d l 11 I· d· particu larly ,n its h1stoncal element should every ~tudent hear lhc annual f11 the fir,t set the game went to , ng<om. o c 1a enge 11~ 1 - .. ,, · . . I .· · h ,1 I ·Id H 1 ).leg , a colored woman. sh rtly afkr addres,, for it will be delivered by 9-9, evc1·y game bemg earned to -IP 1es to w,n t e v. 10 e wo, . eI . . · k" d h. d" · het marriage, suffers the lo of her ·. 1r. E. J. Pace. Surely no one who det1ce. Dexal, the Capit·t! pla\·er then I I1a · gl\"en t 11e 111g om to t 1sc1p 1cs 1 • • • • . . . cl 1t · b·- for t I1cm to answer t I1e c 11a 1- , h u_ band has ever heard l\,J r. Pace. will mi ;s a took the two required games • making .i.11 _ . who J01ns . . the Union Arn,y, chance to hear h im again: and those the score of fir· t set 9-11. In the . cc- lu1ge. In e tablishing a Ia ting peace a sub, t,tute sold ,e, for her_ lllaster. Tn nd ,ct ?llarti11 came back strong and I great spi ritu a l leadc1· a re n eeded a attcmpt:ng to secure her rightful penwho have never heard h im, have a carried away the games at 6-4. Be- mu~h a nd po ibly mo re o now than (Cont111uect on Pai!"e five.) rare opportu n ity before them. . ot I lllany ~pe1kcr are gifted as .NI r. Pace g inni11 g the third set both player,; 1 clunng th e war. is: for one never hear, him w ith o ut tightened up and played exce ll ent Otterbein Alumna! Association Sibyls Are C oming. Elects O fficers and Trustees gaining a great in spi ration and feel tenni s. The sc()re threatened to run ing a great uplift. \\'c are indeed high but ?lfa rt in , emp loying a ba_ck Bu iness ).lanage r Gra y of the X ominations for officei·s of the 0tfortunate t have secured such a man hand Lawfo:d· fo r ced h,s opponent Sibyl announce th at the boo ks are I terbein Alumna! A~ ·oc iation have to make this address: so let us all plan to defeat. Score 8 to 6. expec ted to arrive within the next few been presentecl liy tli, nominating now to h ear him ,and s how our apIn the doubl s Gray and Ba ncroft da_vs. There are sixty copies remain - committee co mpo se d of Dr. T. J. prcc iation by our attendance. a nd e r s. Mi s ~l ary lkire a nd R. \V. 1 far o utcla ssed their oppo n e nts , Gray :ng unsold and th ese will be tak e n in ~oi ng some \·ery fancy net playi11g. s_ho rt order. Those de iring extra Smith, For President. Louis A. 1 President Clippinger Asked To ,core of double,, 6-1 , 7-5. :::i1by ls sho uld see Mr, Gray at once. \\"'ei nland '05 1::or \ '", JJ . . J ice I es;c1en t, Deliv er Commencement Addre:ses (three t o be elected), R. D. Bennett Teacher in Moody Bible Institute, C hi ca go, to Speak Here.
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Pre ident Clippinger has b~ctt ca lled upon to make quite: a number of Commencement addrcs es for sc ho o ls 111 the surro undin g territ ory. He made one address at th e Gi"enford High School Co mm e n ce m e nt on April 23rd. On the e ve ning of :\-lay 21st he wi ll be at Oldfort. o n th e 22nd at ummit Station. the 23rd at Kings ton, the 28th at Cardington a.nd o n th e 29 th at A hville. Ohio. He is also c hed11l ed to preach two bacca laureate sermons: o ne at Grafton, West Virginia on May 25th and the other. June 1st. at Mary ville, Ohio.
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toughton, '92; Lambert, '00; Mary W ei nland C rum:inc. '0 7 : Edna Mae trei c h. '08, and I hi! A. Garver, '15. For ecreProposit;o n : If the girl · oi C ch- j The ~a le continued all day and at tary, Otto B. rn e ll, '88. For 0 1_ ran Hall make c:indy to help in rea~e the end there was ,·e ry little candy '.: c trustee . Earl C. 'v\leaver, 'JO; 1 th e Eaglesmere Fund. \\"ill the boys "dt. while the Eaglesmere fund had ·cigar J. Le . her, '06: Dr. Andrew bu y it? o luti on : Yes. Result: On grown considerably. The Y. \V. C. A. Timberman, '87; Jes se E. Eschbaugh Friday m o rning after chapel the tO k th is means of rai ing money for '96 : Mrs. Lillian R e s ler Harford ,72 ' agle smc r e ca ndy sale ope ned in the ·he s umm er conference. as it is plan- and r-Lr Daisy Cus t e r Shoem;ker'. .-\ scociatio n Building , under the capa- j n:ng t ,encl more delegates than '95. The Alumna! A oc iat ion is to ble lirection of Genevieve :\Iullin. It e\"e r before. Everyone e njoy a box elect two college trustees each . 0 . d h d d d · · year. ecms that the young 111e11 of tte r- o_t goo ome-ma e can y an 1t _is Letters will be sent out to all lumbein enjoy s weets ju t as it was pre- , ,ncerely hoped that no one wa dts- ,1 ni giving th e m an Oi>i>or tunit , t _ . d . h I. h . f ) o re sum ed t hey would. apµornte wit II c 01cc o we e t s. turn their vote. n
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