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VOL. 4.
No. 20.
FEBRUARY 21, 1921.
TRUSTEES MEET ISTUDENT RELIEF PROMOTED : WOOSTER IS STATE WINITT:R IJOURNAL HONORS HERE TUESDAY Otterbein Students Make Second Re- Dunbar of that School Receives First LOCAL WRITERS n· ---I sponse to Call for Assistance Award in O ratoric_al Contest1
iamond Jub ilee and Expans;on Pro- i· gram to be Planned by College M oguls.
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Imo rping was turned over 1:o Mr. Herbcrt L, eamans. State Student ec-
Muskingum Second.
Prominent Magazine Purchases Right
The State Oratorica l Con test. held I of Publication For W orks of r C d Oh ' I F ·d " Q uiz and Quill" Members at New oncor , 10, ast n ay ,night was won by W,oo t e r College T O BE PUBLISHED S OO N whose orator. Earl Dunbar. spea king on '"The upreme );[enace". was almost unanimously voted first winner. Productions Selected Are By Lois • Ad a ms, •19, Edith Bin gham, '20, Virgil. Baker of Muskmgum Co llege · "I . my el f" , and J. Gordon H owa rd. who .spoke QII th e uIJJect. · wa s a warded econ d plai:e. Th e pnze :\nother ev iden ce of th e hig h awards we~e 25 and 10 re pectively quality literary work fostered by the . tor first and second places. Quiz a nd Quill luh and th e wi•de The con test wa . a close one. recognitio n given its contributors is a f Every orat ion was h " ho · high d class d . .and recent req ue t to se~•eral members well deliverec1 w ic ma e ec1s1ons of that club for the u e of th ei r difficult. Harmon for . Otterbein did literary productions. I fine work. ext year's_ contest will be Mr. W . M . Brown. editor of the held at Wooster accordmg to the regu- Journal of Railroad Yardmas ter of Jar rotation 0£ the sc~~I . America has just purchased th e right The Mu skingumite. · proved them- of publication for everal of the work elve g·ood host and entertain ed their of Quiz and Quill members and wi ll < gue t at an informal panque t follow - use the productions in that magazine. ing the prog.ram . 'They will appear during th e next three months. Fa ulty Reci 1 AJ11lo sesL 'The n m c:ho, a11d pu, I cd We a making this ear ly announce- by Mr. Brown are : " Meg." by 111ent o that all may plan to keep Miss Loi L. Adams; "In the Heart an open date for Wed1iesday evening, of Natalie," by Edith Bingham: and March 16, when· Mi se Robin on and "The Man of the Monitor." by J. Wright, instructors in the School of Gordon Howard. Mu ic, ·will render their Faculty Re The production by Miss Adam . ap peared in the Quiz and Quill's annual cital in Lambert Hall auditorium. magazin e for 1919 in which year it GIRLS ELECT OFFICE RS was awarded fir t prize in the Barn es' Short tory Contest. Mis Bing Cabinet for Ensuing Year Chosen by ham's story which was first winner in th e Short Story Contest of 1920 wa~ Y . W . C. A.-Ruth ¥ opp (Continued on page two.) P resident
COMMITTEES AT WORK r etary of the y_ M. C. A. Mr. eaC ---behalf of Herbert · irnpaign Plans t o go Before General mans ?amel_ ifn mpaign ·for foreign Hoover s re 1e ca f Conferenc I S . e n pnng or studen ts. . . bl d "t"1011 of th e:. stu1 Th e p1t1a f e con Approval · Th It nbcrs of " the le e Board of Trustee of the col- , dent a nd . acu_ _Y mei put before wa WRed wi ll meet here next Tuesday and f orei·gn u111vers1t1es d b . fl d plainly e nesda . the student bo Y· ne Y an , . n an opportumty to the Y to lay definite plans for great n·1amon d J ub1lee . . and all were give \Vhi " ch . celebrat10n worthy cau e. . th" . 1 exp t d b h Id contribute to 1s .-The time . 0 ec e to e e somhearty one considerindic::i ctober, 1922. Early reports '.e ponse wa~/ appeal for the same rnern be: th at a large majority of the mg fhat ano e~ been met earlier in for this . of th e Board will be on hand cause had alrea l~d es and cash payF _impo rtant meeting. the year. I_n P g t d t approxi. . . ar our unp 0rtant tandmg committee men t s the gifts amoun e o e alread Y at work on their special • mate tY ·$200 · ub· e ult Ject Th Th d ble app eal came as a r e ou . f •needs by on b : ey are, the committee ]. I-! u1 ldi11g and grounds Dr. of an erroneou e timate o ) · Ha · ' (C fnued on page two. Oil fi rn , .chairman· committee on 1. lllan·na nce, Mr. George Bright chair_..,:__ _ _ _ __ ' conu ·t ' Case Rcpre!tentative Sp_caks. on tudent life an.d orRanizaf ni t th "grai1 d Dr G orge Johnson, e . d Chairm 1011 • M·r. Ira Richmond, Illini / nt: a11d the committee on ad- old 1~1an" of Ca e School of ppflie_ 0 a ion and . . F . was the speaker at last n. Oen 111 truction, Mr. . c1ence. . D Johnson Th ien~ chairman . day' chap el serv ice. . r_' e. lllaJo · · expla111111g Ca e ';\,ill be r mter t of the meeting spent the day 111 . inter\Vhich i PIan for he financial budget po t-grad engineering work to before th planned and which will go ested students. Church e Genera] Conference of the LECTURE Ttese P~~en i_~ c~nvenes next May. DR. E . L . SWAN TO 0 the b WI 1 mclude the amount • th ·ty to it shalt :::gret! the m ethod · by which Noted Social Hygiene Au on .: ho_n of th e a'. ed and the determinaSpeak Before Student Body lla~gn_ T he time of the active camand Y. M. C. A. aint Valentine was honored at Y. lla1gn "' · t w. C: A. last week. · Not only was ,..an employment of a camL Swan prorn111en ager will be considered. Dr. Eugene · '. so· ial the c.ripture written on red hearts lite1:;..o n--of the mencan, .._ IS lecturer As ociation will deli ver two but even the topic itself was "Hearts." A. Scuss_ed by ClubHygiene t Wedne day, February After the discussion led by Pauline 1n · Nichols Speaks on Diaz lecture nex . of the local Y. Stubbs, the girl were teady to agree e Inte 23 under the au p1ces ,., that- the varieties of heart are as ' llioyed rnational Relations Club ' A t heir rega I very profitable hour at j MDC. S~an has tong been one of th~ numerou as the kind of people. 0 The annual election of officer for ~"ening u ar meet ing last Monday r. t workers on problem the en uing year was ~eld following I b . . A critical t d f M . foremo d I covered the . e1ng s u y o ex1co . giene an 1a th 111"estigat:ad th present subject of so~'.a 1 1~~untry in his· work foyr 'Me. the d~ odonal meeting and resulted A.. S _n by the club. en ir . al mroittee of th e . . as folio, : re • · 1chol . Jnternat1on M · 1·11 the Pre ideut-Ruth Hopp. View of h gave an intere t111g C A His work while aJor 1ead· . \ Pre .-La Vaughn Leath rman . t e re· f n· h . . . camp on r lllg topi ign o iaz a t e rm lecturing 111 armY kaR~cording ecr tary_:_Grace Hill. / t of the h of th evening and the ah" ~•oard and at port of emb~ ion orresponding ecretary - Rhea .Urrent our was pent distus ing I . ip heel more than a mi McConaughy. 1n th Problem D rl t1on, r ac ';\,jd e di cu io T _r. n.a ve 1Y 1,, I men. D wan will Trea urer- e hna ~a-:vrence. is e range of _n. h1 tudy of 5he The fir t lecture of r. el at . • t Mary Eliza.beth Brew. b llrovin international problems . d ·I 11 the College Chap P1a1u ;;•>er g v r h be deliver h. h meetY e Ipful to the memdn.e day at w ic · of th ba~er. c club. 4 :00 p. m., e f the tu dent body horister-Kay etlman. -::----__ ing all membe r s o t t 7 :30 The committee c}1airrl) n wi ll he li r . d t be presen . lre;idy the new are inv ite o . Dr Swan wi ll announce d 0011 . 0 tterb . o tday ·Tuesday , to , e.111 w"I lJ · W d' d y even ing · . tl 1 d 11 8 Birthd c lebra te Was hinge ne a n's meeting 111 , C. cabinet is laying plan for it . work · The' regu lar Worth111gton ay On th ay by ob erving a fu ll ho li- lectu re at a me ociation building nex:t yea r. . . tur at ocea 1· d. · · ro of the s f the the old and new cabmet Ill accorct· 011. Cla. ses will oc- au itonu. k the place o f party o d thllrnin~ i in to chedule Wednesday which wi ll ta e ning meeting of will be helcf "M~rch 19 an 20. a11e1 hon tead of beginning wi th the regular Thur day eve Ur a y M on1e have under tood. the · ·
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D r. K imball Addresses International Relations Club on Mexico. The International Relations Club and a number of friends enjoyed a very interesting and instructive lecture on Mexico la t aturday evening, by Dr. Everett Kimball of mith Colle e. Dr. Kimball in a very entertaining and effective way portrayed the past his tory of Mexico and the events leading up to the pre. ent situation . The speaker pk.ad d for a fair and unprejudiced con iderati011 of th Mexican proh lem bv the American people and e pre eel great hope that the pre ent gove:nment unde.r Pre- ident Obregon w1~l- be ~ble to bring about ettled Mexico · _ _ cond _ _1t1011 _ _ _111__
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Glee Club Makes Trips. Otterb in' Mell' Glee Club will re turn tonight from a five-day trip through outhern Ohio, in which it v1. 1t Cin innati. Dayton. Lewisburg a nd other point . includin th Ottcr b in Hom .