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WEST ERVILLE, O HI O , OCTOBER 27, 1919.
VOL. 3.
"DAD" ELLIOTT TO VISIT OTTERBEIN
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Philalethea Alumnae O ccupy Chair O ffices and Perform O ther Duties Students To Enjoy a Rare Privilege , -Social Time Follows Program. of Hearing th is Great Speaker In Phil a le th ea n . bo th a nc ie nt a n d
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mode rn , a s nc alumna phrase d 1t . j enjoyed a r a 1·c treat. in th e alum nat· OTTE RB E IN STA_=:TS ST R ON G IS HUMAN DYNAMO ses sio n wh ic h w a s h e ld in Philu-1 math ca n H a ll , T h u r ·clay cv nin g, Tide Changes and Long E nd Run s Deals With All Student Problems- I O c tobe r t wenty-t h ird al sc ,·en I and P asses Score fo r He id elbe rgPuts "Pep" Into His Meetings and o'c lock. Mrs. Ger t rud e "l a te r a ,:- 1 F ina l Score- 19-0. / cle r ' 77 p r e id e cl. w hil e Mr s. Mar y D el ivers the Goods Firsthand. I .11 cw it t Bea l ·06 occ upi e d th e s e e r ·-, tl c rb c i11 °s fo unh foot ba ll g am e Wh o is ··D a el" E ll io tt ? T h is qu sta r y ·s ha ir and M iss A li na c; ui!ll er I e nd e d in def ea t las t Saturd ay ,Yhcn tt e rb e in . t ion intere s t s '!l7 full i ll ecl t he d utie s of the criti c"s th e Ti fl in agg r eg ati 01i ,t'rc1: c ckd in Mr. 1\. J. Elli o tt. c m mo nl y kn ow n o flicc. M r s. Ed ith T urn e r \\' h itn e y, sco rin g t hr ee t ou r hcl o1-.· 11' a nd 011 c a , ''Dael" is r ecog niz e d thr<;> ug ho ut ' !l.3 d is play e d h er p r ofi c i~ncy a s cc n - i go a l whil e th e Tan an d l'a rd in ..d th e co untr y a s o ne f th e g r ea t es t r e- or. e lc \'e 11 scarce ly th reate n ed a ,co 1·,·. lig io u · lea d e r s in A m e ri can co ll ege J 11 th e co ur se o f t he · e ve nin g t ' 1e l! o t h t ea m s we r e ha nd i ·appc d hy t h ; wo rk. H e is a fa rm e r b y fr m llli fo ll ow in g- p r og r a m was r r ncler e d : lo ss o f s ta r p laye r s. J ean o f I l e iclc l n o is, a g radu a t e fr m G rand Prairi ' bcr g wa s 11 ff th e tca 111 b eca use o i . minary in 1897 and fr 111 t h e • o rth - Pia n o lo-T' r c lu cl c D_ F lat ·11 o pi ·1 a cti o n h y fac ulty and Shi ck clu e to a w s te rn li ege f Lib e r a l . rt s in Paulin e \ Va tts Bea l, ' t '.l f1 ac t u r e cl co llar ho ne. P c cl e11 and 19 2. As a co lle ge man " D a d" wa s Paper11 c r t wer e o ff t h e Ot te rbei n lin c u;i " the r e". Hi s athletic r eco rd wa s ··Opportuni t ies of the Li b r a r ian·• h ·cau se o f s prained ank l s rc cci,·t cl marvrl us, includin g four y ear s o f M a r y ~ - !:l a k e r , 'OCi in c ri mm age about \\ 'ed nes d a y an d Vars ity football and track w o rk. The Read in g-\\'a y nc a t to r my I o in t. tterb1: i11 t he ir ab s ence weake ned d a,he s a11d bro ad jump wf.'r hi s Maud e Brad1-ick Pilkin g to n, 'U:l pe r ce p t ibl y . Especia ll y the groun d pecialties in th latter. l n 1901 Elli-\ cal So toga inin g ab il ity o f P e d e n an d hi s ck o tt wa nam e d an A ll -\ es t e rn e ncl \ (a) M a mma, elites m o i- vVe k e rl a n g fe n s i,·e wo rk wa s m iss ing and th ..: a nd captain e d th e tra c k t eam th e fol (b) L es Bell es M a ni e r s-Fe r e ra n big gpard, H e r t. was need e d II th c lo wing spring. He al o rank e d high Ruth B run da ze, 'l:l Roy F . Peden lin e. ( on tinu cl 011 page tw o .) Paper-Serv ice in -Fran ce Ac tin g ap tai n F oo tb a ll . 19 19. Mearlc M a rtin , ·1-1 I 11 th e li r s t q ua r te r n eit he r t e:u,1 Pian Duc t-Val s e p. 2.30 X o. -! ma cl c se,·er a l sco r e d. O tt e rbe in Boh m SE.NI ORS HA VE PUSH g ain s th rou g h th e lin e a nd o u t-p lay t•cl .fr s. Fran c is a ge S tin er E x. ' 18 the T iAin warri o r s until th ey wt'r c Mr s. E lizab e t h oopcr Res ler '!l.l Class of '20, Holds Dinner Party at fo r ce d to p unt. During th e las t par t Phila1e tt1 ca Worthington Hotel-Professor and o f th e tirs t pe ri o d t he ti d e · hang ~ 1 " Y " Campaign of Nov. 6, 7 and 8.
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Th e cx t e mporan eo u . s p ea ki :10- w as mad e Ye ry e nj o yab le by Dr. Sarah M. Sher ri c k 99, Rut h Frie s '18. Mr - . Ha n e r ft and Mi s Brown , es pec ia l attenti o n be in g call e d t o the num brr o f a lt; mn a c who ha\'c bee n e ngag ed in war w o rk both in thi s co unt r y a nd ove r ea . 0
A ft e r aclj o ur11111 e nt, th a lumna e; prese nt day Philai e th ca n s a:1d ,·i~i t o r s e nj oye d a d e lig htful lun c hco 11 of c hi ck e n sal a d , brea d a nd butter san d w ich es a nd c offee. Otte rbein I s Represented At State Y . M. C . A . Conference
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New Staff Members Elected. In o rd er to r p lace certain m e mbers of the staff of th Tan a nd arclina l, w h o hav not r turned thi s year to school, the P ubli cation Board h e ld its elect ion Wednesday eve nin g. T h e fo ll ow in g per a n s w e r e e lected : Coc hran Hall Editor __ Eve ly n Darling 1st Assi tant Bu . Mgr. .. E lr a M ill er 2nd Ass t. Bu s. Bgr. .... vV. r . Roberts
\,Vit te 11b c1·g Co ll ege, prin g fi c lcl . Ohio. e nt e rtain ed th e d e le g at es t o th e S tate tucl e nt Conv e nti o n he ld th e r e Oc t o b e r 25, 26 and 27. Ot te r be in had a r e p re . e ntati o n o f s ix m e n : M ess r s. Harm o n . E lli ott, Jayn es, J o hn so n, Bay and Halclerma n. A sso c iation plan s for the co ming year w e re discu ssed and a state-wide pro g r am was adopt e d. Among th e sp eak ers were "Dael" E ll io tt, H. L. E ll iott. Ha r ry F. Ward of e w York, Char les D. Hurrey and Dean Edward I. Bo worth of Oberlin Co ll ege.
Mrs. Weinland Are Gue sts. \ i\l it h o ut qu c ti o n th e w e ll e s t s o c ial e ve nt o f th e p as t w ee k wa s th e seni o r dinn e r parl y h e ld at \ i\l o rthington H o t e l o n Mond a y ni g ht. O ct o be r 20. At s ix o ' c loc k tw e nty -s ix sedate sc n io i· · with Profes so r a nd Mr s. \,Ve in lancl a s g ues t s o f h o n o r s tart ed fr o m th e d o rmito ry in Mr. L o n g h c nry' s tru ck . s umptu o us fea s t w as wa it in g fo r th e m a t th e h ote i w it h e ve r y th in g fro m so u p to nu ts. It was a de li cio us ch i ke n di nn er .
a nd H eicl e lhc r g 1~1a de lo ng e n d n 111~ and fo rward passe s whi ch wo n th <.' g am e fo r th e m . O tt e rb e in was 0 ,1 th e d efe ns i,·e m os t of th e game. Tw o to uchd o wn s w e r e sco r ed ·•!~ th e eco nd quart e r, o n e o n a lo ng p:iss b y Sayger to L y n n a nd t h·~ o th e r a pass by M ye r of Otterbein inte r cepted by Mi c ha els of Tl cicki( o ntinu e d o n page t wo .)
Masquerade Saturday N ight.
/\ 11 s tu ckn t a r e in vit ed to a m a, T he eve n ing was sp e n t in ga m es q u rrad e p a rty to he he l I in t h r g y m a nd st unt s in th e h o :e l pa rl o r s. Ea ch o n Sat u rday n ig ht , ~ o v. 1, u nd e r t he pe r so n was r e ady wit h so m et h,i ng a us pice s of th e C hr is tian .'\ ssoc iati o n . o ri g in a l. T he r e was m us ic, r ecita Quartet Gives Concert. t io n, ji gg in g , a c t ing a nd o th e r tal e nt d isp la ye d. Profe sso r a nd 1frs. W ei n \\"ha t is sa id to he th e fi nes t ,in~ lan d s h owed h ow s tud e nt s a c t befo r e ing m a le quartet in .\ meri ca is and af te r rpar r iage cl ay and thi s sc he dul ed fo r a ·o nct rt he r e F ri day br o ug h t fo rth pea ls of lau g ht e r. e,·c nin g, Oc t. :i t , in th e co ll ege C lose t o mid - ni g ht. alth o ug h gr ea t c ha pe l. Th e O r p h e us F o ur , a t h e ly aga in s t th ei r w is hes. th e merry qua rte t is ca ll ed, is fr o m L o 1\ n gck s mak e r s r e turn e d to W es t e rviJ le sin g a nd is th e officia l qu a rt e t of th e O r ing so ngs and yel lin g a s th ey a rriv e d. ph eus Clu b o f th a t c ity , th e 6 rga n i 7 lt wa s a d e li g htf ul affai'r th ro ugh o ut zati o n th a t w o n th e Int e rn a ti o na l and V. E. Cribbs a s c hairman o f the Grand Pri ze o f $3.000.00 fo r th e bes t so cial co mmitt ee wa s giv e n a vo t e o f ma le c ho ru s at th e Pan a ma -Pa c ifi c thank s for planning th e occa sio n. Exp o iti o n .