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PUBLJ HED IN THE l::\"TEREST OF OTTERBElX COLLEGE W E S TE RV I L LE, OHIO,
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M AY 26, 1919.
PROFESSOR F RITZ I IS ENTE RTA INE D
F R I T Z RI'.SIGN S PRESIDEN C Y
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Professor Fritz Resign s Pre: ide ncy I of Debate Leag,:e- C . R. Layt:m,
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Au orney E. L. \Veinland, '91, Dis cu:;s es the L aw m; a Vocation for Professor C. A. Fri tz re,igned t he _i r e id e ncy of the De'lating League College Men to Enter. last aturclay. Thi League i. com1)0.sed of ;-. 1u ·ki11gu :n. Heidelberg. DEFINES WORK OF LAWYER 1 \··11tenberg. Hiram. Ohio Northern j · · and Ot t e rb ein and i,s or anization a I Urges Many ancl Substantid Induce few years ago was in large ml'!asure ments for S tudy of Law- Leads to clue to th e efforts of Profe, or Fr it z. Positions of Honor and Authority. It has as it~ object ;o pro;,1otc inter \\.hile everyo111, know · something collegiate debatin r; a:1d ha, done soi11e of the law. few hav an accurate idea line work. Prof. Chas. R. Layton, a graduate of it sources and its vario us appli of Otte rb ein in 1913 and now head of .:ationc. Many con ·tive the law t o the Department of P u blic Speaking at he merely the enactm~n t s of Congress J\fuskingum, ,;-a elected as s uccessor to Profe sor Fritz. At their meeting in Columbus la,t
Junio r Cookery C lass Gives Breakfast to Student Heads of Organizations , and Professo r a nd Mrs. Fritz. LEAVES FOR NEW POSITION
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"·1ude1_1t head of o r ganization· are too little appreciated around h ere. and so we take thi s substantial way 1 of showing some of our apprecia ion." said the ho s te ss in welco:ning h e , g ue ts to the breakfa,t 'give n in th e Home Economics department by the I Junior Co kery Clas on '.,at u rd a y morning. P rofessor Charles A. Fri'tz, A. M. Saturday arrangement- were made for And indeed. the studen t s who were next year. l f po sible Otterbein "·ii' • o fortuna t e a t re ceive invitations, have a dual debate with Hiram and a begin t<.. fee l that some of th ei r . tren- Cochran Hall A · ocia ti o n: Glady· trianr ·le d ebate \\'ith Mu kingum and uou labors are be ing rewarded. It H· o war d • Ecl't f ·1 I G • 1 )y : • 1 or o race De:1i ~on or :\larietta. is t~ b_e expected. if thi . kind o f ap- men t ro u t. President of Quiz and Quill The que,tion will be one of the iolp:ec ,at1on con t111u_e. . that some C lub· Agne Wright, Treasurer of , "'; 11 : 0 - hitherto thankless Jobs ma\' h~ro:111• iris' L lub · E Ii-th Bingha . , g •~ pop ular. I 1,esolved that th e Government .. , Pr sident of Y. \ V . C. A., Ra .,,t ) s hould contro l the price of food . fhe st udent gu ~ts were mu ch de- H u ber, Edito r of Tan and Cardinal: _; tuffs. lighted to find l-'1ofe s or and Mrs. F red G r ay. Busine s :\lanager of ~ . . that tnal bv for F n·1·z o f tl1e par t Y- Th'1 popu lar pro- Sibyl· Carl Smith Bu in es :\fana ,,.er -1,esolved .. Jury f d I· ·f ·11 I I f ' ' ~ :nm111al cases should be abolished e _o r _an wt e wi )C , e r e orlof Tan and Cardinal: and H erbert Resoh·ed that the cabinet-pa;liaa limited time, on 1y, as he leaves :.{yers, President of Y. J\I. C. A. Comm en eme nt day to take up new _________ mentary Y tern of government s hould duties at Pi ttsb urg, Kansas. P a yment _; Rece ived Daily. he _adopted.. . . At t en o'c loc k. breakfast wa s. ervecl 1 . . . , . .. tucl e nt s rnt e,·e , te d ,n debating are . . ·1 . d d' . T1 easure , J. l. \\ est b unu , u:illy :ctru,·sted to t ell Professor Fr itz th eir 111 the cla,nti y appo ,nte 111111g room. b •• cl . • .. · . . 1 ' • . . u y t 11c, e ay I eceiv111g and I cco, cl- 1re fe ra11ce o f the e three ques ti ons T able decorat1ons of p,nk cand les and ing payments 011 th ~ O uadr e nnial and · ______ · pink a 11d white swee t peas made th e Sci e nce Building F;nds. At lea,t Q uiz a n d Quill on Press. · 1·'ro f essor Altman rep rts that the • Cell "~ 'a J)1·et ty one · The m e nu o f th e t 11ll'ty percent o f the e payments arc deliciou, two C ur e breakfast fo l- in full. Quiz and Ou ill i now 011 the press 1 _________ . . . . ows: nd w,11 he ready for d1 s tnbut1011 next 1a:\Jonclay. Fre,h ' trawbcrries on th e tem Cor!:;'.ruct i:m of New Building It will he in th e form of a Vea l Cu tl ets Potato Apple s . . . 1 1:; No ~ D elayed by Weather. hook let. of 11111ety-s1x page s, with one Creamed Asparagus Tip _ . . . product,011 from the faculty: one from Breakfa, t Raclish e 1 o d ou n fr ;end ; of Otterbein have . . h . . . . cac 1 1 11tc rary oc,ety; t e w1nn111g 1 Strawberry Preser\'e bee n wondering a bout th e progre. s ot . , _l C st0 111 1 8 1 Graham \luff-in s the S~icnce Bu ild in g during the last / try . t , ell arne ,- . It tokry hon• . te : 1111 . ce aneous art1c e~ : etc e Coffee few weeks. Of cour :: const ruct1011 b f h Q .' ))' me111 ers t e u1z 1 1 oem . etc., 1 . T he uccess of the entire affair in- has hecn ch: l_aye d 011 acc~,unt o f the and Quill lub . d,cate.- a wel . . l regulated deJJartment . wet and disagreeable " ~ather.. but 1 .-.., 1um111• are reque, t ec1 to ma,. 1 ti1e1r La ura \Vh 1t e acted a s ho ·cess ?-.fary I even yet the contractors prom1~e to I> c . t' ' th t p f C · · • · j · . . su np 1011 w1 money o ro . . Ream as waitress. and Audrey• N e l on hav e the buildrng r eady for occu pa- 0 •it man, \"' e t e rv1·1 1e. Oh 'to, b e f ore and Lois Sellers as cook • The se tion by th c op_enrng of school next th e ~eco nd we k in Jun e. Price pos tgirls are to h e cong rHulated upon the September. at tl1e rate of one floor a ,a ·c1. 35 cents. Yaluable traini ng th ey are receiYing. 111011th. - - - - -- - -At the clo e of the m ea l. Grace Th e different professor have turnSummer S cho ol B e gins June 16. Armentrout ex pre sec! the s tudent s' ed in their order for ~!1e furni f h :ng Indication . ~eem favorable for the regret at the re ignation of Profcs- of the department~- I he total cost u ~ual enrol lment 111 the tterbern or and Mrs. Fritz. They will inde ed of the eq uip ment for the c1ence Summer , choo l which will begin he mi .. eel by the whole tt1dent body. Build in g amounts t o $25.000. wh ich is 1fonday. June 16, immedia t ely followJn re ponding. Profe so r Fritz ex- one- fo urth o f th e whole cos t of con- ing Commencement week. The Colpre . eel a imilar regret, and poke s truction. If pre se nt hope are real- lege Office has received a number of of the happy tim es e njoyed at tt er- ized. 0011 Otterbe in will be in posses- i114uiries and ha s ent o ut a va t bein. sion of an entirely modern a nd th o r- am o un t of lite ratur to th e e and The guest li st included th e fo llow- oug hl y eq uippe(l cience Building, o th er partie . \Vith t he plendid ing peop le : P rofe sor and Mrs. C. A. \\'hich can compare fa,·or ably with teaching force the ummer chool Fritz: Ruth Hooper, Pre ident of any in th e s tate. hou ld have a la rge a tt endance.
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"Ed gar L. W eiril.md, -P h. B., LL. B., '91 a nd the State Legi,- la t ure. Ye t the e s ta tut ~- although ·omewhat voluminou . J)robal>!)' con ta,·1, less tl1a11 one(Con t in ued on page two.) Governmen t S ends Chec k O I ·t M M. J9 I Oll llchaesck' 011( ay. ayd ·1· a genel' r~ wa s receiv e rom t 1e L'nited 'tale 5 T . D ·h. h . b . realSury epartmenl w ,c re,111 ur ~es t 1e co 1le e for all expen e, con necte~I with the • ,\ T • • 111t e tabli. h cl here la t fall. All I ·d · • w 10 1n1 pre-111c1uctu n expenses are being refunded that amount and in . Id" • .. ac 111011 a part of th ' 1r tmtton from ti I f d. 1 ie cay o 1sc rnrg~ to January I.
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urtner . Preaches High School Baccalaureate The l nitecl Brethren Ch urc h wa filled lo capa ci ty Suncla y night when the \\'e terville Jligh 'choo l baccalaureate ervice wash Id , Re ,·erend E . E. Burtner pn:ac hed th e sermon cha mg · · text. "V\ hat kind of a . I11s men and women oug ht ye to be." Rev. H. A. Smit h, pastor of the Pre byterian hur h offered the in vocation. Reverend Bancroft, a returned mi s io nary from India also had a part in the servi e. T here a r e thirty- three in the graduation cla · s, thirt e 11 boys and twenty girl . Clark Corne ti is president.