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Otterbein Affirmative Debate Team Wins 2 to 1 Decision of Judges O ver Tiffin Negative Team.
NEWS I S S H OC K T O ALL
FINAL DEBATE OF YEAR
Lnprcssiv c F uneral Service . Is Held In Which Masonic Body and American Legion Has Part.
Debate Season Has Been Marked Success Having Wo-n Three Out of Four Contests.
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Monday eve ning March 21!, in the nvate funera l ervice A . college chape l a goodly crowd of p Y, pnl 5, at I :30, for Harry O'tterbein t11dents and friend wit f · ook C ' on o Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. nessed th e successful termi nation of ook who d ' d acut . ie aturday, April 3 from a prosperous debating ea on wh en w e Pillai meningitis. The service th e Otterbein Affirmative team met ere held from the residence of h:i and defeated Heidelberg by a vote of Parent Dr. E on West Main s treet, Rev. Ramey H. Huber, '20. . C. C. Conley, '22. two to one. Ille 11 ' · E. Burtner officiating. A Under the ab le leader hip of The busines end of the Tan and T_he Affirmative team on the pre 4uartette furnished mu ic. ln . I Ramey H . Huber, the _co llege _paper Cardin al during the past year has ced ing Thursday night had taken 1906 We t . t 11e Cook family came to I ha enjoyed a year of lugh ment and been capably managed by C. C. Con a two to one decision from Ohio the tville to make their home that effective ervice. His ready initia- Jey. With the help o( hi faithful Northern at Ada, o friend at Ot from v t iree children might have the ad- ti·ve combined with marked literary assistants he has made possible the terbein expected big thing antage f lfa rry wa O. ah college education. ability ha held the publication at hig h degree of success that has at- them and they live d up to expecta ta:tions in every way. bein C _lll t_ e junior year, Otter- all t:J11.e s to a hi...-h tanda d of e - - tended th e past year's work deJ olle e, h1 cour having been I nee. Ray M. John on, of the home . m1·1·1tary erv1ce . . Fr ayed by I11s 111 team, opened the debate with a ancc H P hiloph ronea Delights Audience \Veste;vill e b~a: graduated from the D r. C. I. B. Brane, Hono•red With Installation Session trong speech, bowing that price are really too high and that govern entered ig schoql in ~915 and Churchman, Passes Away The Senior In tallation Se sion held men't con trol of the price of foodte 111 b co ege the fcillowing SepOn last Wednesday night, JJ nl by Philoph~onea Friday night wa stuffs Ph 1·i er. He was a nie mber of the i nece ary. The next 7, Dr. . I. B. Brane who has_ ~een a plendid succes . A large attend Affirmative peaker, Walter omathean Literary ociety. . Roth e associate editor of the Reltg1ou. ance heard the well-rendered program. berts in clear, conci e argument pre · Military Life. In I~ Telescope for many years pa sed Both the music and the oration were sented a plan for government control Colu ovember, 1917, he enli ted at de~th the nited exceptionally good. The program: · and pre ented instance after in · h the American army away. In hi for lllbus .. W1t Brethren church lose one of it Music-"Belle Is le Waltz'' n11Iita . tance where government control earl ry er v1 ce abroad. He was most :nten ely loyal denominational bas succeeded. K. L . King co,/ ~ak en over ea and was a non an extremely "'11l1ssio ne d officer in the Motor leader . Although Virgil Willet co ncluded the Orchestra l'ruck mode t and ·r~tiring man his life Affi rma ti.ve peeche by graphically Fre company, o. 36 , under Critic's O ration-"The Teacher" which. exemplified the highe t bris nch setting forth th e evils of profiteering, Scott, K. J. folto . command. He was in the tian pr:nciples has had remarl<able peculation, and hoarding and how Ai Wing battle : . The omme, id ~nt' ValedictoryPr ing how governm nt control would Pa..:ee, Moutdider, oyon, Cham- influence. . " upplying a World Need" "'' ~r Doctor Brane, <!,!though he appeared cure those ill . Aisn ' ".tarne, Aisne-Marne, OiseMull in, C. E. e and I to be of a frail constitution, had been The Otterbein men came back e sive. 'fl t 1e Meuse- rgonne offen- s1·ck only a few times in his long life Music-Vocal So lo-pecially trong in the rebuttal great Ju 0 e 26e wa honorably d•ischarged of over seventy _ yea rs. H. e h a d "Longing, Dear for You" . Den more ly outcla ing the Heidelberg men 19 Oppe lt, J.. L. hilJicothe. 19, at amp herman, scarcely mi sed .a day. at bis office who in the. main peeches had cau ed lie w in the Pub li bing Ho u e and worked Cello Obligato--Prof. A . R. Spes ard considerab le competition. Mr. Wil lodge ~ a member of .Blendon early and · late. . His life was well President's Inaugurallet' work in hi final rebuttal wa of ~o. 3 ' o. 33!l, and Horeb hapter, regu la ted in .every respect. It may "America' l;'roblem" unusually high order and clinched also 1'h Royal Arch Ma on . He was . te ly be aid . that Doctor (Prize Oration at Ohio Ora torical th e deci ion for Otterbein. e ad · . •appropria Contest) of th Jutant 'Ill the local chapter B ra ne li ved a bove t he fog. ~e ~as Dr. E. A. Jone presid d at the e American Legion. unbending- in integrity and his mmd Sweazy, C. M. ession and the Judges were tanley I\ Married in August. wa of the purest an~ cleanest. He MusicLawrence, orth High School, o ing ~-Uble marriage ceremony unit- was never mercenary 111 thought, not " tar and trips Forever" Sou a lumbu · J . L. Clifton Editor of Cook I s Audrey el ou and . Mr. tricky, aJ1d unu ual in th high plane O rchestra Ohio Educational Revi w, Colum i\lta ' a nd Mr . Cook's s.ister, Mi s on which he lived. He was a gen bus ; E. · W . Wil y , In tructor in llerf elson, and Elmo Lingrell, -wa tleman of the high~ st type.. O~r Last L; ceum Number Coming. Public peaking, Ohio tate. The th e fami 1Y 111 Churorlllled at the United Brethren tl goe out to Heid Iberg · debater all ·de erve The la t JJumber of the Lyceum c 1 Au . sympa _1y riao-e gu t 26, 1919. Their mar- their bereavement. . d Cour e, the Sam Lewis Musical Co.'s prai e as they pre ented good, cl an" b rought to both of. them the trong, ffective heart· Mr . Brane survwe her hu ban . program, will be giYein 'in _the colle_ge cut arguments in 1e 5 t I Mr . Edwin egative lliun·h. congratulations of the com- Al o three daug 1 ter , . chapel on Thursday evenmg, begm style. The 'names of the hesid,,eJ' · !he young widow survives, Roop Mi Gi:ac~ and . Miss D net~e, ning at 8:10. T~is is an ~xception~l men were: · H . H. Dudrow, A. Ro coe and en111s. h '· b 1drs. t.T · 1 parents, and one ister, and two oys, entertainment being the h1ghe t paid Buehler, E. T. · Grether. uow d d d .., 111 be taken to Benevo 1a, Otterbein has witne ed thj year One b ar Elliott of kron, an The bo y vv h • number in thi year's course. Every _rotber, Dr. A. Cook, who Md ., where :Qoctor B_rane spent is one is urged to attend. (Continued on page two.) boyhood day , for burial. (Co n t·mued on page two.)
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