1922 01 23 The Tan and Cardinal

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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE W ESTERVILLE, OHIO, JANUARY 23, 1922.

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PRESIDENT SENDS LETTER

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RELIEF CAMPAIGN HELD

ANNUAL

No. 14. ! OTTE RBEIN WINS

IN CLOSE GAME

D E BATE i News Re ceived from P resident Clipp- 1 Catise of Needy European Students ! / inger Giving Details of Western I Presented- Total of $465 Second Year Men Vanquish Fresh- 1 Trip Pledged. O hio Northern Basketeers D efeated men In Interesting Class ____ ---By Two P oints In T h rilling Contest. Enroutc, Somewhere in Kansas. Last Tue day morning the Chape l Fracas. Jan. 16, 1922. period ,va.s given over to the Y . M. To the ··Tan and Cardin.a.I"C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. to pre ent FINA L SCORE 28-26 P R I ZE O F $25.00 AWARD ED I am glad to coinply with your re- the cause of the Student Fr iendsh ip Question of Open Shop D iscussed­ quest to write a news letter for the Fund which is being raised by the O tterbein Is Slow In Getting Started Tan and Cardinal. Association for the relief of needy B ut Soon Forges V. E. Myers Is Strongest Thursday, Friday and Saturday of European students. A head. Speaker. last week I was in attendance at the Mr. Duprey, of the Y. M. C. A. at If you were'nt lucky enough to get The sophomores, ran away with all annual session of the Association of Ohio St_at,e University, who has just me ri ca.n Colleges in Chicago. At recently returned from relief work in in at that game Saturday night. but honor and the $25 award in the cond annual Sophomore-Fre hman intervals between es ion I was busy Europe, spoke, and, by his intense noticed a wild noise between eiglrt Debate held under the provisions of the with errands for the College. On Sat- enthusia m for the work, and vivid thirty and nine o'clock and heard a ox prize contest in the College u rday evening occurred the meeting of de cription of the existing conditions light tinkling of the bell a few the Chicago A lwnni ssociation. A which he saw at first hand, brought minutes afterward and have not been chapel la t Friday evening The debate w:as inter'e ting and of a fine company of people, graduates and home to the studen t body in a most ab le to find out the ca use, well, it was high calibre. Each ·of the di putants ex- tudents, assembled at the Central convincing manner the neces ity of basket ball repeating it elf, for "just di played a thor'ough k nowledge of the Y. M. c. A. and for four hours enjoy- upporting the campaign for the Fund. about a year ago" we took Oltio A a result of Mr. Duprey's appeal orthern across the court in a · imilar question und.er discussion which was, ed a "£ea t of reason and a flow of tudent body ubscribed $340 manner. Re olved: that the application of th e soul" in addition to the feast of the O tterbein Starts Slowly Principle of the clo ed un ion hop wrn delicious "eat " prepared for the which, with the 1· o pledged earlier 9 t erve the needs of the American occa ion. in the year, makes a total of 465 subThe game w;as a thrill r after th . The room wa nicely decorated with scribed by th e tud nts and faculty of first five minutes. It mu t be admitted Peopl . T he fre hmen upheld the affirma tive ide of the q_ue tion wh ile colleg pi.cture and pennants. Col- Otter:bcin for the. . tµdent Friendship that they took our boy off their pin th e ophomore d feuded lhe negaliv • I ge ong and yells made the hall Fund. in • the fi r t part of the game, and at ring with camp us spirit. Thi wa Mr. Duprey said that in southern o_ne tim e th y were leading with F air Clash of A rgument. A fair cla h of argum ent was no- followed by a lar:ge number of Europe alone ince the beginning of eleven point to our two. Then the peeches. The Jubilee pi rit ran high . the Worl d War, ten millions of p eoi;ile fun b g an and wa only topp ed by ticed U1roughout th.e debate. , t the close of the speaking a young had been killed afid thirty mjllion the booming of oach Ditmer' toy clecision eemed to hang in the balance throughout the main speeches, al­ lady r ece ntl y graduated, quietly slip- more had died of di sea se. D ep reciated cannon., .when the local tearn wa I ad­ thougl; the ophomor:es undoub tedl y ped a per so nal pledge for $500 into cu rrency ha caused prices to ri e ing by two points. Th e trend of th e morale of the two held a lig ht advantage. It wa in the the President's hand. This is one of a from two hundred to two hundred and rebu ttal speeche that the fre h.men large number of illustra tions of the in- fifty pe rce nt and, becau e of thi , teams during th e fir t half was peculi­ fe ll down playing directly in to• the teo e intere t of th e alumni in the readju tments to normal condition arly intere ting. For th e first Jiv or orthern took th e I ad econd year me,n' hands time and time Jubilee ampaign and makes nearly c:m not be affected. Because of ix minute . 20 ,000 of new cash and pledges ince merica' po ition among the world (Continued on page eigh t.) (Continued o n page two.) hri tmas. . power it is her bu ine and to her GLEE CLUB TAKES TRIP POMERENE LAUDS OTTERBEIN Last night our train, the Rocky in tere t to ee that new countries in Mountain Limited, had a "head on'' Europ are fi rmly e tabli hed . Senator Praises Work Done In Col­ colli ion with a freight . Wi th a !lr. ,D uprey closed h.i appea,J with_ Akron and Canton Visited On Club's severe era h the passengers were sud- t:he tatement that thi i our "gr ea tFirst Jaunt of the leges of Ohio-Otterbein Qiven denly awakened to find them elves e t opportunity to inve t in the futur e Season. Special Mention. badly jammed up and their baggage peace of the world and the BrotherLa t Friday th e Otterbei n Glee Club It is always extremely gratifyin o- to ( Continued on page two.) hood of Man." Left for a two day trip to Akro n and hear Prai e fo r our school from men Canton, where the. fi r t two concert · who are not bound lo it by ti es of " of the ea on were given . en_titnent. Therefore, it is with Friday night the Cl ub app ared at . Plea ure Uiat we print th e following VISAGE tatem.en t made by Senator Pomerene, anton in th e local United Brethren (By Pink.) you ng for uch tragedy, yet in his di lJ?ited tate Senator from O hio, as hurch, wher an audi ence o( abo ut Printed in t he olumbu Di patch fo r hev lied hair and drawn white fact four hundr ed people e,njoyed the p ro­ tired and a lmo t hagoked Januar1y 16 1922 he lo one co uld plainly ee the · angui h gram. The crowd wa somewhat le s th "Ohio is' proud of her colleges and ga rd. Her face wore he gray of which tore his yout hful soul. H is re, tha11 exp cted du e to an important th . ab o lute de pair and in er eye one h . great work they a re performing steely g lint, w hich que t, hoarsely whispered to t e lady ba ketball game at the High School. 111 training the youth of the land for might dete~\ th d " I w ill do at the desk, was a meaningless jumble The Stark County Otterbein Alumna! th e leader hip in church and state. says as plam Y as Iwor s, pl'I h of inco herencies. A ociation wa in charge of the Ohio leader hip in all activities i j a nything, if only I could s tan d the sigh t of such concert and w ith th co-operation of . may fa ccom du · . · " Her slight rame was in e largely to the educational tra m- my aim. b the burden of dusty mis ery no longer. I grasped the the church made excelle nt arrange­ Y . h d patient faced lady by the a rm and m e,n t fo, entertaining the member of g of her yo ung men and women and stooped he bore away wit I1er an th f tfall I fancied 1 creamed "Oh, this misery! W hen ce t)le Club . The ho pitality of the· . e college and p ublic school have vo 1umes \ ~iven this opportunity. one of them to eve ry 1s t 1ess 00 . come it? Can nothing be done to a nton frje.nd so we ll expre ed la t 8 '. doing finer work than Otterbein and heard the grim accompamment. - all eviate their suffering ?" a son, wa repeated again this year. ~ ought to be a pleasure for those who "Woe, Woe, Woe." M'ss Barnes laughed almost lightly, aturday night, under the a uspices of ave the means to con trib ute to it an d In da bed another individual, wildpatted my h.ead rea uriligly and said the Art, Literary and Dramatic Qub , 1 t~P to Tai e the endowment and d f antic ' A young m a n whose "P on't be alar m ed, it's only-term of the F ir t United Brethren Church 1 ~ildiug fund proposed in tim e for h er eye r · (Continued on page two.) ia1nond Jubilee celebration." beardless cheek proclaimed him too papers.

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