1919 06 09 The Tan and Cardinal

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.....:ception by Preside nt Is Pleasant Occasion fo r Many. One of the mos t enjoyab le affai rs of the en tire week o f Co mmencem e nt PresiC:ent Clipp inger Preaches Ba::::i­ is the reception by Presiden t a nd 1Irs. E . L. Shuey '77, Presents Attractiveness of Young M n's Christian As- ­ lnurea te Sermon-Senior Class of Clippinger; a nd that of la t Saturday eve ning was no excep tion . In spite sociation Work as Life-Career, Forty-th::ee Enter Church. o f the inclemency o f the wea ther. an , _ ___ unusually large number o f g raduates., OPPORTU NITY FOR SERVICE ., E.]. PACE DELIVERS ADD ~~S:3 pa rents, friends, and a lumni were Annual Association Service Is Held , p reEent to enjoy the ho spitality of the Broadest Organization of ChurchI P resident a nd his wife. Takes Account of Social Physical in Evening-Professor Pace, '05, T he decorations were exce ptionally E ducational and Spiritu~l Need . ' · Gives In teres ting Address. s bea utiful. co nsi~ting of large bas kets a nd bo wl o f p ink a nd white peonies. To be_ ··a s peJ1cl th rift o f life'" is wh at Pres ident\\". G. Clippinger deliverP ink roses a nd candles we re combined · a p romment author c:i lls the le-so n ed the Baccalaureate er mon for the with peonies in the rece ption room. o f th e pa, t few ye.irs, but the te ach­ senion on Sunday morning. Miss A group of underclass g irls had mg began many ge n rati ns ago and Ru th Brun dage sang. ·'The Lord is cl1arge of the r e freshment , and se rved nearly a ll really u ·s ful me n an d ,\ly Lig ht." a nd the choir re:idered the neapolita n ice cream and wa fer to the wom en have been illu , tration of its "Festival Te De um.'" adding m uch to truth. g ue ; ts. the bea uty and impre ~i,·e1H.>ss of th e ln recent y.e ars, many men have W. 0. Thompson, D. D., LL. D. D uring the entire ev ning an o r­ ervice. PreEident Ohio State University. chestra of Profe,sor Grabill an d ''Obedience to the !-O U!' great Yi~­ ion" was the text chosen by t he peakThe week"s events will close Tbur-­ -·1,e- .:rd. .\[is Agnes \\"right, a nd er. ''There are "i,ions of the se n es d:iy morn'ng with the six y-third an­ .\1:·s. .\Jary Griffith Ream. furni hed and v's ions of the pirit. b ut n t until n ual comme n ement. to be held in delightfu l m usic. they a re wor kC'd o ,·cr in th e h uman t!:e l' nited BH thren chu r ch at 10 hi:art arc they true ,·i ion r .·• aid o'clock. D r. \\". O. Tho:npson will Va:sity " O " Men Are Initiated. -c ;-di,n~ crupin def1,·a the add re. s. Fri(iay >,IX mo re men were adckd t .h ~ ro ll cf the \ 'ars:ty •·o·• A oc· a"Be ide, ,·i ion . op timis ,tic fait 1 in ______________ :ion by the initiation o f the baseball God i. neces,ary. Too many vi 'o n , :':'rnfes: or Earl F opt~:n J and idea~~ fa ll Jifelc to the ground W'll St . I Ch" men. The men tak en 111 we re J. C. uoy n 1cacro , - · . _ · . · 1 hcca u e o f th e lack of faith. To .l o e . :ddal l. R. ~- Martin, L. E. Dano, C. fait h in man ;, a Im o t equal to to~ing P rof. E arl Hopk ,n · Head . f . th e ir. _weazy. L. E. P ace and E. N.1 E. L. Shuey, '77, A. B., A. M., LL. D. . ·111 od ." I \. iolin D_epartment of Otte rbe111.__ w1_II .\liller. M. . Wells wa g ranted an Mr. h uey was inten se ly interested fa 1tl1 f JI I '"G I t'. d prospec- 1study ,nth the greate,t o a , io 111 "'O'' but did not take the initiation . n the work o f the Yo ung Me11' Ch r·, 1 et t 1e perspec ' e an teacher Leopold Auer who teaches tive bv looking at life through the I . . p f Three o ld Varsity '"O" men ~, er bac k tian sociatio n w hile in coll ege and 11,cago t 111 ' • h 111 um mer. ro cs o r to take part in the initiation. '"Chu ::k" 1 1 m icro cope-then look a t 11 t roug f Hoi>kins lea ves th e latter 1, art of June ha main tained that interest for many 1 Campbell. '· Fat" Lingrel and "Pug" tt I · • /\ · · b t h e te Ie~c pe to catc I1 t I1e rca t ne O and his ,ister ~lis, )Jorma Hopkin . a yea r . ene1n s ssoc,at1o n uild- ----. inb was co nstructed largely through it. g raduate f the Damro~ch • chool in Ihle. Otterbeinites in Japan. hi e fforts. He ha for a number of ... -eYer lose ,-ight of yo ur mo un_- ', :'.\"ew York City will con duct hi . work tai n- top experience • . fo r lo,·e, d .t1 t~ . . 11 the um me r chool. y ears been a me mber o f t h e tate anrl 11 La t mon th si.· tterbein grad udt s I n terna t·1ona J · hope a nd ambition arc things that I _________ om m1ttc ' o f ,, , . ;\,C, spent some day toget her in Kyoto, C A ct 1· t i1 · I ,. r I cannot be measured by any materia Club Deserves Commendation · · · an · on at1ona v\ ar standards. Japan. T hey we re B. Fra nk hive- \,\"o rk Co uncil. For Successful Publication. l_v. •o·. and ~Irs. hive ly (Grace Re ' ·Be able to , ay with l'aul, ·r wa~ no t di o bedient to the heavenly ,isongra tulations to the Q uiz and ler), '06, who were ho t an d ho s te Qui ll ' lub! It. member~ have ~uc- for the company; \Varren H. Hayes, been learning this truth as never be­ lon'." 1 ceeded in p utting o ut a pub lication "13. and l\ lrs. Haye (I la Ba le). ' 12. fore in this genera ti n. In the New E. J. Pace, '05, Speaks. which fi lls a di tanct ne d at Otter- o f Tokyo, J_a pan; and Don C. hu­ Yo rk office of the 'vVar Work ou ncil "hristian s o­ I n the evening er vice the addre, bein, that o f put ting into the hand . m aker. ' 11 , and .\1r ·. humaker ( Lillie of the Y ung Me n' wa~ de livered by Rev. E. J. Pace of of tudcnt and a lumni. ome of the Re !e r ) . '10. of Bombay, India. Mr. ciation for a y a r o r 111 r ha been a the .\foody Bib le In titute of Chicago. representa ti,·e literary prod uction of hive ly wa a t that time at ho me fo r prominent bu in ss man who ha de(Con tinued o n page two.) w ho g raduated from Otterbein in the the sc hool. ho rt furlough fro m Vla divo tok, cla of 1905. The Quiz and Q uill, an a ttractive iberia, w here he ha. been si 1ce Elect Athletic Officers. · Mr. Pace ba ed hi addr · son thee b oklet of one hundred page wa put December I. 191 , in charge of the even wo rds-'·Y e in me and I in 011 a le la t week. The splendid a le Inte rnational H ut of t he Young T he ann ual elccti n f the A thletic hri tian A ociation. The Board wa held las t Thursday mo rn­ ·yo u." T he Bib le abound in pictures of the boo klet speak for it wo rth; ~fen' for those w ho a re ab le to ce them. and do ubtles s it wi ll be an ann ual p ub- Unite d B rethren mi ion in Japan re­ ing in the chapel. The report o f the T he rig ht hand i by fa r the more licati o n. leased him fo r ix month · to engage nominating committ e ompo ed o f u e ful of t he two. T he prayer of G ra ce A rmentrout and Helen Bovee 111 thi impo rtant war work. hairman. Her­ I rofcs o r Ro se lot, peop le today should be-"O Lore!, a editor and leo Coppock a bu i­ be rt Myers a nd Wendell o rnetet wa Dr. Jones Speaker at 0 . S. T . A. make me a right hand." Tn all e n­ nc manager, de erve a great deal of accepted. The board as cho en by Dr. Edmund A. Jones of Otterbein them consi t of: F. D. Gray, presi­ deavor , the e even wo rd hould be credit for their hard wo rk. P rofe so r to record hi appre­ college will deliver the memorial ad­ dent; H. H. Myers, vi e pre idcnt; remembe red, ·'Ye in me an d I in yo u." a t the eventy-second annual Helen Keller, tr a ur r; G lady How­ H. H. Meye r , Pre id ent o f the Y. ciation of the cordial upport of thi dre M. C. A. pre ided at the eveni ng er­ publication by the tudent , faculty anq e ion o f the Ohio State Teachers' ard, ecretary; C. L. mith, \; ende lT vice. Mi !i Edith Bingham, P re ide nt alumni who have ub cribed and par­ A ociation. which i to be held at the o rnetct and Miss s Hoope r and of Y. M. . A. read the crip ture les­ ticularly to tho e o rganization which Breaker I Cedar Point, June 24, 25 and e bcrt a lay m m bers. The placing so n and o lan R. Be_t f New York ma de pecific con tribution of money 26. The memorial ervice will be of girl upon the A thl eti Board is a. new experiment. or ma terial. o ffered prayer. held Wednesday afternoon.

Y.M.C.A. CALLS FOR EXPERT LEADERS

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