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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE NO . 11.

WESTERVILLE, OHIO, DECEMBER 8, 1919.

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Flick He:; of Department ' Edwin M. Whitney, America's est Reader of Plays, Delights ' Lecture Course Patrons. Students Elect Representation to Inter~lass Basketball Series Starts ! Students on World Problems. World Convention to be Held at With Tie Fresh-Soph GameAn unusual privilege was enjoyed LaS t Friday night in th e college Des Moines Dec. 31 to Jan. 4. chap e l. Edwin \Vhitney. r eader and Sophs Win in Extra Time. by a good-sized audience of stu d ents . d impersonator, gav e t 11e t 111r num 1Jer PROFESSOR SCHEAR WILL GO and others in the college chapel. on of the Citizen' L ec ture Course. CROWD IS ENTHUSIASTIC th Monday ev ening. Nov. 24 when ey The play read by Mr. Whitn ey was Otterbein Is Allowed Four Delegates Seniors Take Easy Victory from Jun­ li stened to an informal address on ..The Fortun e Hunter." a four act I -Foor, Hancock, Howe and Nich·'The Present World Situati~n·• by D r. corned~. by Wendell mith. iors-Fox Scores 31 Points-Sec­ A. C. Flick. of the class of 94. Cons1denng all the talent that has ols Are Chosen by Students. ond Games Next Saturday Night. Doctor Flick declared that two of appeared dur ing the last few years on Six thousand students from practiOttcrbein's basket ball season was the greatest forces at work in t h e t I1e Iec ture course. 1t. · 1s · sa f e to s_ay cal ly every college and university of ushered in Saturday night by one of world today are nationalism and in- that. from the standpo111t of entertam- the United States and Canada will the clo est and most exc iting games ternationalism. He went on to ex- ment · a t ]eas t , no t one was so th or- J meet ·m D es 'iv·l omes · for fi ve d ays this · th at has been sce11 on ~h e o;ym fl oo r • · na l state . th e oug hi y an d u111versa · II Y enJoye · d as was 1 com mg ' S even con,·en•· p lain how the nat1o 1N ew y ears. · h t. tions sim,i liar to this one have been for several ye:irs. · ]ast F n'd ay n1g wor ld's greatest blessing, may b y an the num b er given . ·t Addresses ! at Syracuse U mversi Y

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As per the custom the underclass- overdrawn conv icti on of its own immen staged th e better combat and porta n ce, become a most devilish both played a hair rais:ng game. Bo th cur se. Germany is the paramount exhad trong upport from the galle r ies ample of an overstressed nationalism the class of '23 leading in noise a nd and res ult ant ruin. He showed the numbers . force of the new idea of internationThe sop hs a1jpeared in new purple ism, makiug it p lain that the peri_o d jerseys with the figures '22 in white of state isolation is forever past and on the front. OJJ account of the fail- that in the future we are to th\nk and 1lre of the freshre ' jer ey to arrive Jive in terms of afl nation . Our duty they were force d to appear in white-. today is to preserve our nationalism Peden played a st ro ng game at but to temper it right and then t o g uard and toward the finish of the promote the growth of interna tional game Wagon er bro ught the hou se to ism on a high un se lfi h standard to their fee t with eve ral perfect shots th e end that law and order, t o acquire from the ce nte r of th e floor. Collier. which we have late ly paid O high , Ranck and Priest played a fine game may be guara~teed to all th e world. for th e fr es hm e n• Ranck being everyDoctor Flick has earned for himself ' t ory ' Wh ere on the floor. Towar d t h e c 1ose high distinction in t h e fi e Id o f H 1s 0 f the gam e h e had th e mJsfortune to and Political cience. After hi s gradeverely injure his ankle. uation from Otterbein , he spent sevThe sophs Jed off the fir st half with era! years in graduate work a·t Co­ two field goals but th e fr eshies came Jumbia University being awarded a hack with three. Wagoner who had fellowship ther e at th e e nd of his fir t bee n out of the game the past two yea r. He i now h ead of the Depart­ weeks on acount of injury could not ment of History and Po litical Science locate the ha ket during this half. The of the Univer ity of yracu e. Doc­ Yea r!ing' Jed in the scoring the re- tor Flick has trave led extensively in m ainder of the half and the half e nded most countries of Europ e and the 24 fo 16 with the fr es hm en on t q p. Orient, having spent a year in r es iTracht wa s ubstituted for Co ll ie r de nt study in Germany. His intimate in the second half. With eight poiiJts acquaintance with world problems and to tie the oph tarted in with r eal bi inexhau tible fund of first hand dete rminati on to win, but the fresh- expe ri ence give bi r e mark a charm me n by hard playing kept ah ead by a that se rv es . to in te n i_fy th e effect of mall margin. With the core 35 to Jl: skillful 111terpretat1011 of the probof '23, Wag-) !e m of th e hour. 33 in favor of the cla 0 1'. er cag ed the tying goal in th e la t m111 ut e of pl.ay. I Henry Clay Frie. k. (C ontmued on page two. ) H en ry Clay Frick, P1ttsb_urg an d

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New York, millionaire, who died TuesI • C II Second Reel.ta!. 1day ' once attended Otterb e m o hege.I IF r a ortion of 1867 he was in c oo A number of mu ic pupils of Ot-,· 0 Pd ·ember of th e Philo111 te r b em · co llege will b e pre en te d m · he re an was L't a ociety A numb er the econ d r ecital . f Id of the season W e d - phronean . 1 era ry s in We · terville and ne da y eve n ·111 g, D ecem b er 10, a t th e o. o er per . ons r emember him. 0 tterbein Con ervatory.• There will 111 co 11 ege circ 1e h $ I OOO he a vane · d wogra m con 1·stmg · · It 1s · r ecorded that e gave ' o f v10r111 numbers, voca l and ins tru me ntal to h 1s" ocie· t Y an• d later. made a mall . sel ec t·ions. The program will • begm · g1'ft t o th e s ame orga111zat1011 thr o ugh at 8 o'clock ar.d friends are invited. Ed D . Re sler.

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held in th e pa t at four year intervals, but on account of the war, this is the first to be held in six years. This is th e first large st udent assembly since the war. It p u rpose to bring together representative del egations of students and profe!; or from all the important institutions of higher 1 rniug o.f. Canada and ru d ta e , and leader of th e hri tian ente rpri se throughout the world. The eriou ituations prevailing in all countries tod ay will be co n sidered a s well a s the problem of evange li zing "LEFT-OVERS" ENTERTAINED non-Chri tian peop le. It is to be ____ hop ed and expected that great in pirCo-eds of Cochran Hall Who Re- j ation and vi_sio n ~ii~ be gained for . H Th k . . th e world-wide mt s10nary program mam ere O ver an sgivmg I of the churh. Share Festivities with Men. An unex ce lled opportunity i be­ Ain't it fi erce to b e so lon e ome, lone- for e tho se s tudent who are o forome, tunate as to be chosen delegates. Opo rarin' , tearin' lone ome. lon esome. portu1ut1es to it under such leade r ever have n o peace of mind, as John R . Mott, Robert E. Speer. or We're the ones that are left be hind . Bertha Conde, do not come very often AHthe o,ther went away, in the ex pe ri e nce of the average tuAnd poor us, -we had to tay. dent. Why, every couple y ear , It significant t hat practically We shed a lot o' tear ! every co 11 ege 1· s natchfog up it full Ain't it fierce to b e so lonesome? quota of regi !ration s immedlately, Merrily the Cochran Hall "left­ and many are clamoring for a chan ce overs" sang this mournful ballad, as to en large their r ep r ese ntati on . th ey as se mbled, ome forty . trong, Otterb ei n people who will be there around the fe ta! board on Thank are Profe o r Schear, J osep hine Foor, giving day, to epjoy a " regular" four Be rtha Hancock, J. R. Howe and course dinner, that could hardly be Man on ichol . These delegates o utcla ed ev n by one o f mother' were cho en a the r e ult of a ve ry own. inte re ~ing popular elec tion la t wee k This was on ly the beginning o f the in w hi ch the ballo ti ng wa quite close'. day' fe tiviti'e , howeve r, for hardly wa the dinn er co mpl e ted until the College Officials Away guest of th e day, -all other College , f ,, b t . Th · le t-overs - egan o arrive. ey Pre ident W. G. lippinger and fo und the. parlors tastefully decorated P rof. J. P. We t went to Harri _ I t s. ye II ow c h ry anwi t h po t te d Pan burg, Pa., aturday to atten d a meet­ h d t em um an can di es, an d ye 11 ow ing of the board of education of the h a d e d 1·1ght . A J·011 Y a ft erno o n was nited Brethren church. They pent in old fa hioned game and con- spoke on un day in churches near Th f II · h · t tests. e o owmg s o r. program H _a rri b urg. President Clippinger wa given: wi ll go to New York from Harri bu rg (Continued on page two.) for a few day .


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co llege stude nts are training for lead- tervention of any sort m ean armed er and the :r present vision will be intervention. and one of the h ealthiest / reality in the future. wars tha_t the United tates will have :'ublish ed vV ee kly in the interest of There is apparent unrest through- ever fought. Otterbein by the OTTERBEIN PUBLISHING out th e country. The true keynote ------BOARD or ba sic princip le on which it moves Westerville, Ohio i undet e rmined . What men ask for, / . Squareness. f,:ember of the Ohio College Press that :s within the pale of reason , i Sometimes a st udent is compelled to Association - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - justifiab le. However. the pre ent de- a sk o r wonder just why or how a cer1 STAFF mand by some organizations i sa n - tain election or affair was conducted. 2 Editor-in-Chief .. Ramey H . Huber, ' 0 ity run aground. It is not the natur- 1Sometimes in our relations with each 21 .\ ssi tant Editor ·········· L. E. Pace, ' al demand for rationali m, it i not other as st udents a certain function Contrib uting EditorsEsther Harley, '21 the necessity of money for a liveli- is omewhat hazy. Sometimes our Edith Bingham, '20 hood; it is some pote.11t force gradual- elect ions are "railroaded" through on Business Manag,er .. C. C. Conley, ' 22 ly transforming into a dynamic wave a cclama tion basis which seems to As : tant Bu siness ManagersElra Miller, '22 that is moving toward-I Who can be self-evidence of crookedness. W. N. Rob e rts, '22 name it? Sometimes a presiding officer recogCirculation Mgr. .. Mary Tinstman, '20 It is not an out and out anything nizes certain ones and seem fearf.u l Assistant Circu lation Manager definite . We ca n not ca ll it revolu- ·I of giving others a chance to expres Marvel Sebert, '2 1 , Harriet Hays, '22 tion. nor yet anarchy. But it has the · their opinions upon the subject under Athletic Editor .......... M. N. Funk, '22 ear-m~rks and poin_t in the same ,· discussion. The w rite r wonders . i-f Local Editor .............. Haze l Payne, '21 direction a Bo! hev1 m. we have asked ourselves frankly and Alumna! Editor .. Prof. A. Guitner, '97 You men who think and have honestly, " Have we, performed to the Exchange Editor, Mary Ballenger, ' 20 dreams of economic utopias, national best of our belief?" "Have we actuCochran Hall Editor. h id Evelyn Darling. '2 1 unity and a christ:anized nation, o ally elected one worthy of thi posiLiterary Editor, J. Gordon Howard,'22 fast to your ideals. Your very ouls tion?" Have we acted without preju­ are gping to be tried and men with I dice or self-intere t ?" "Have we al­ Address all communication to The Otterbein Tan and Cardinal, 20 W . the strongest ideals will win. Grip lowed politics or under-handed dea ling the situation and prove yo urselves o to take posse sion of the busines in Main t., We te r vi ll e, Ohio. ubscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, as to be fit. hand?" Or on the other hand can we payable in advance. say we have acted in good faith. Entered as second class .matter 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!.' Have we performed in such a way that ~ept~mqer 25, 19 17, at t11~ postoffice even if we do not all agree on one tit Wt1§tefvillt1, e., µnd {!F a1,1t of ubject o r perhaps become trong op­ March J 1 1a;9, ponent yet each will vouch that the 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ii i\11Gtf)tanc:;t1 fPf n1ailing at _~pe.;,al other is square. Will the one esteem fillll @f po§t1rn~ pr(lvitled for tn ~ec. 'ong ressmao · Gardner once remark­ I!OJ, A t of O t. 3, 1917, authorized ed, ·'Pre ident Wil on would send the the other as a friend, who is oppo ing becau e of incere and hone t motive Apri l 7, 1919. Kaiser to unday chool. I would or m ust we think of each other as send him to t. Helena." being ·'c rooked" and wors e than all EDIT ORIAL The same th :ng may be said con­ carry in our own realization the fact cerning certain unruly Mexican , tha t we actually we re "croo ked" a nd "Life is a equence and the man Old Kin · ·pa! i. 1h rn ler af th s urren dered "p rinciple" in o r der to who · doe s great wo rk ha _ Ion~ i:J!:e·n Go4 11 tfY u~waday , and we mu t be sec ure a e lfis h end. in t rai11 i11!!' fqf it. '-The Phi\i tin ti ." . L. S. Hert, '21. c:;ar11f1-1l how we treat him, or he will glv u the cold houlder.

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The J unior cla i to be commended on having the initiative and indu try e ential for i su ing a y l thi year. Former ly the ibyl a biennial publication but the cl of '2 1, ha taken the forward step in making it gr~11!~~ an annual. Th e facu l

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Westerville, Ohio The American con ular agent who Bell Phone 190 Citizen Phone 110 wa held by the :Mexican , Mr. Jen­ kin , has been relea ed, and the re­ HOME DRESSED lation between the two countrie is a little more ati factory to tho e w1'o have at heart the peace of the I\ Spn, But the it11:i~1,l\t ha!J qr-01.1ght ll!l th MAKE GOOD EATS ol<I (HI ti n f in er-v@nti n. l thi peac~ th n1E1 t honorable o lution, Both Phones even th u h it be th mo t advan­ Citizen 92 tageou to our elve ? There are two B ell 46-W. side to the que tion. O.ne enator ay that intervention i the only method of putting Mexico on it feet wh 'le another maintain that uc~ cour e would cause C\l.rr nza to as­ ume a. ict t • • ip and control the cqmin dectio n , and bring about all kind pf t ro qle. It i tg be iHl~iH d Give them a trial and be convinced, that something mil t q d n ._ gt ln, they have the best.

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York Ci ty are r ec 1v10g congratula­ ti on on the birth oi a little daughter on December 2. The baby ha been named Elaine Lee.

RITTER & UTLEY Up-to-Date PJ:virmacy

Miss Harriet Raymond of Pike­ ton, Ohio, spent th e Thanksgiving vacatio n with friends in W este rville.

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Profes or E. E. Lollar ha had to g :ve up his wo rk as teacher in the High School at Spokan e, Washington, on acco unt of serio us trouble with hi eyes. He and Mrs. Lollar (Flora peer). '92, have come to Auburn, In­ diana, for rest and recuperation.

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of \Ne terville was called to Mt. Ve r ­ non, Iowa, shortly before Thank giving on account of the illnes of her olde t granddaughter, Mary Eliza­ beth Keiste r.

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Dr. John G. Huber and family of Dayton, Ohio, were Thanksgiving gue t at the hom e of Professor J ohn H. Francis in Columbu , 0.

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'06, ' 07. Dr. and Mr . E. E. Burtner (M aude Truxal) of Westerville went to Braddock, Penn ylvania, last week for a hort vi it with Mrs. Burtner' parents.

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' 17. Earl D. Brob t o f Findlay, Ohio, wa in Columbus on Thanksgiving Day, attending the wedding of Mi Emma A. Dorsey and Mr. George D. Schoonove r, which occurred in St. Paul' Epi copal ch ur ch.

U r. and Mrs. Ro coe H . Brane of Dayton, Ohio, entertained a · family party dur ing the Thank giving sea on. Their guests were Mr. and Mr . Thomas B. Brown and on , Thoma B., Jr., and Denny, of Madion Penn ylvania, and Mr . William L. Brown Beulah Bell) and son Will­ iam, of Burgett town, Penn ylvania. '13, '13.

Mrs. Carl M. tarkey (Mabel rabb ) of Akron, Ohio, wa in We terville during the Thanksgiving vaca­ tion, the g ue t of M: Cora A. Mc­ Fadden at Coch ran Hall and of Mr . L. . Weinland.

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Aged Minister Dies. F uneral ervice were held la t 1; hur day afternoon and th e body of 1'.ev. R. H. Bovey- of layto11 , a mul· . l ter nearly 90 yea rs old wa I 'd · · o tterbe~n cemetery. ' at The to re· t 111 Bo:ey family i one of the f.cw in .• which there are a many a • ix 0 tte rb ein graduate . In the pioneer day a mini t . ' r Ill th . . ~ e pos1tioo of Reverend fr B h d • ovey a to ~ake uprem acrifice in order !o gi ve hi children the benefit of h1g~er ed~cation but he managed to do it. It t al o a tribut to him that all _o~ hi on ' th ree iu number are m1n1 ters Th th ree' re in argradual daughter ' all · · t.t rb •

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