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DEBATE WORK PROGRESSES
CANTERBURY CLUB FORMED
ANNUAL CONTEST WILL BE HELO
Difficulty Experienced in Selection of Students of Chaucer Organize New Dates-T~iangle With Wittenberg Body Under Name of " CanterRussell Declamation Contest, Otte, gn or Interest in a nd Northern Assured bury Pilgirms." li ighcr Ed ' bein's Annual Speaking Classic, ucation Culminates in · " On February. th e firste daye Work 011 ar ity debate 1- proS To Take Place Soon crvices of Sunday gressing . in fi ne style and . t h e ques- When it is night you wcnde yo ur waye tion of tbe national exec ut1v~ budget CHURCHES COOPERATE DR. RUSSELL IS FOUNDER is' developing into a highly mtere t With all Chaucerian s o n a pilgrimage To Lois eller·s with fulf devout S l.oca1 St d u ent Service and Special ing problem . ophomores and Freshmen only are corage.·• P rofes or C. A. Fritz ha the d Speakers at Various Points Eligible-No limitation on SeleAdd to Interest. tions to be Used Educatio I D i Otterbein' annua l Declamation Otterb . na ay was ob erved at I inaf ein and throughout the denom Con test will be held sometime during 1on on _ I che econd week of Ma rch. The Pecial . unday, l cb ruary 6. eve • ervice , both morning and prize foundation for this contest has n111g b d been e tabli hed by Dr. Howard Con id ' . a a their purpo e the llloder~ratio_n of education' part in Russell and the awal'd consi t of Dr I:! ocia I and religiou life. prizes of '15, 10 and $5 re pectively for the first, econd and third winer 111 ~ 0 ~;tn er dev~ ted hi m?rning 1 ner in declamation. tian C ' 1 Th lcnportance of hri - / u lure • t . . The competition in declarnatiou i role of 1110 ' o a d1 cu s1011 of Th dern education. limited to member of the Fre hman e evenino• . and Sopohomore classes since the e Under the a "'. erv1ce was entirely the c 11 u Pice of the tudents of / c!ass~s are not eligibl!' for participa o e<>e M·1 ; t1on 111 the Oratorical Con test. Pre id t"' · Bertha Hancock, "1. here 1s· no resfnction placed on • i . ~; ~f the Y. W. . . Qr ided the choice . £ · election for declamation. ing ai 1•.1 rieJ Murry fir t _poke maknter · ' 0 lteri)• in Per ons wi h iog to conf r with Pro e tu~g mpa,i on betw en fr sor Fritz on the matter of selection lloyd B and other college . Mr. may see him at any time. All who ex With O · Harm.on followed dealing Dr. Sarah M. Sherrick pect to !.'nter this conte t will report )\•hil Ltterbein's pa t achievement· Dr. . arah M. herrick, Profe sor to Profe sor Fritz or J. R. Howe at Yman II ( • ert clo ed the of Engli h Literature, ha added an early date. Ontinued 011 page three.) anotffcr attraction to the work of Prof. C. A. Fritz. NE;;;-----:.- ber department by the organization of ART STUDENTS ENTERTAIN Profe or Fritz ha ah ay taken CLUB ORGANIZED a Chaucer club for the promotion of .d· . th ' •or"k of hi d bater . He Orga 0tzatj . pn e 111 . intere t in Engli h literature. Delightful Party in Honor of Director Gy,.,.,_ _on of Those Interested in plan to u e thre team th1 year. .... ,as1urn D • . of Art Held at Home of Eleven "Chaucerians" including the irectmg Effectedbater hard at work OJI the mor preEl · · Marie Pruden. gu t · of honor. Doctor Sherrick, l hott 1s President exlimin ary features of the work . . and ti gathered at ··Tab~rd I nn"la t Tuesday Mary hamber la in and Marie Pruie of apt Thur day ev ning at th e · call peel soon to g ive a te en tion to ) (Continued on page seven) hy ical n· den entertained for Mis Koontz 1 (Co ntinued on page even. " en1ber irector ·:-.rai;-tin t he 0 th Director of Art, on Tuesday vening: · lllet and ~ e Boy ' Leaders cla s SPLENDID RECITAL GIVEN Jan. 25, pr viou to her leaving for NEW DIRECTOR SECURED A. \V. Ellioorm ed an organization. --F_ulton, Mi ouri. The party wa and R lt wa e lected pre. id nt D hine Dunn Assumes Duties Musical Prcgram of Unusual Variety g iven at the home of Mi Pruden the \V. N ayniond •\xline ecretary. Mrs. e1P and Interest Enjoyed by gi rl of the rt Departm ut bein.~ the J. \V'.. LRo_ bert . ..\ler"o11' a1td New Director of Departg uest . eich l ,· " tearn as Fine Audience e iter were a ppo1·11ted a ment of Art ,_ h 1 f . t d "t The big featur of t he v nin.g was a la.10co"'1111·t1 '" Tn c oo o mu 1c presen e 1 s T hi idea , a, 11 and to draw UJ:! a con titu ·d·nu to th po.ition of Dire·- regular moJ1tbly r cital in the audi- "mock" wedd ing. l'h se lect an in ignia ucc e I '.' f Mi s Koontz. carried o ut in the r fre hment w hi h i Purpo•e f · t r of .\rt 111 place the tor iu m ot Lamb rt Ha ll la t \Vedne ap litan ic r and t1a 1_to create a 11o . th organization who e r e ignation !<•Ok eff~~: ;~ ba The program wa a con i t d f wedding cake. · P 11. un1 Work f int re t in gymof tile semester, th Yari d 011.e and wa rendered in a Before the party ended tb e girl p r _ ,._~ . rom th e •in tructor's celo ur d th e en ices of ~Ir-- D lphin aiwer hi •hly t reditahl to the u1r 11 of view and . 111 ented Mi Koontz with a large box lereetor Marf111 . t as. i t I 'hy ·1ca l D 1111 I of l<u h ·ille. Ind. ch o l of rnu~1 an t tr.o e who P rof choco late a a token of th ic. re b lcs. M: m intra-m ura l ath- I ~ · h d very wid trai11- formed. gard and o d wi he . e Ubiectember hip in th e club will Mr ·. Dunn lta . a 1·11 thi fo1e of to a v 0 t f • I !) rei)arat1on • The re itaf op ned with a splendid e o the memh r. . 111 g a nc oil· · Juru·ors T O ff E · . t I rad -···- · o pr"ano quartet by Virgm1a Wolfe, er ntertamment 0 icI 1>,.. . --work. ·11 s t u d1ed a "-\letting A f t af the irginia Tayl r," Hazel Debnhoff and In Interest of College Annual 8 So nnounced e e o • r . 11 ue of . I I R . Tl J . I . Af uch y cietY-Coming Saturday. Tn titute, at th~ Art do I1/' tra Byron \.'\ ' ii Qll. iano o, ,y UL 1 u111or ca I de irou of givibJ &Ood h' b" ninir ity, an Brohard. g ne .Bu h •rt, He len m the tud nt body tb e be t po ic e e11ergy h w it Paper, and ,·alu- ~un ia d"1 d t 11 iv ly in Europe. chott Daniel Harri and John ble ibyl for the ub cription a,· been _pent in di ·tu . e of Art at Depau ' JI · d Th al wh"ch · 275 D bu_111 io11 a 1 1 to th d Direc tor d" Mayne were we rec iv · e voe e , · • ue to the increa 1 · activitie a equacy . . , 11 a tie. for printing and enuravui tu<J sllt oe I~ . Do .of you ttcrth U ni ver ity. I ee and Inat iana, the numb r were of a high quality and in rates I "' oc· 01 tt O . £ umber of year . wer ret;idered by B ulah Benedict, over a t year thi amount will bare-, a taJ life~ er tu, want a wider or a n rolina ollege for Women Eh I Wrigh t, . io la .Prie, t and ly cover the cot of putting out a ry 12 · aturday night F bru- )JQrth h o liua up Ull· 1 e You Will b g tven · • h at Greensboro. ~ ort ar ) (Continued on pa c ven.) < ontir.ued on page eight) ( Coor a c a.ne e to . d page three. 111 Ued on page eight.) (Con tinue 011 Campai
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