1923 04 23 The Tan and Cardinal

Page 1

Utt .att PUBLISHED lN THE 1::'l:TERE~T OF O TTER!lEI~ Crl l. lY <; ,

= = = == = = = = = = = = = = =

VO L. 6

WESTERVILLE, OHIO, AP IL 23, 1923.

CHA~1P o RATO RS I PLAN ~ FOR GYM DRIV~ . WILL CQ MP ETE I Being Rapidly Formulated-Phillips

PRILOMATHEA ENTERTAINS

No. 25.

EVEN BREAK I OPENING GAMES

With T ,1ird Inaugural Session of Year-Well Given Program Reports Much Enthusiasm 1 inn ts of Sectional Contest Held Shown. Untried T ennis Team Opens Local Draws Commendation. Here to Represent Eastern ) --Season With Clean Sweep f'hrlomat hca he ld its third -Inaugural Section Friday. ! P laus of tl-tc coining campaign for Over Muskingum. / fwtds Lo be used in the erection of a Ses ·ion of the yea r last Friday even- I TROOP LEAVES THURSDAY new gymna ium are rounding into ing a nd pleased about forty guests LOSE TO W E SLEYAN hape nicely, Fi Id 'ecretary 1:'billip with a n excellen t program. The In­ For Contest To Be Held at North­ asserts. a ugural ·cssion had been twice po t- in B~eball Enco nter at Delaware­ Duri1)g the past week M r. Phi ll ip , ponccl because o[ conflicting with the , western-Professor Fritz to T eam's Defects Revealed who is directing organization for th e date set for the Oratorical Conte t. Accompany Him. In Opener. campa ign. \\'U S working in cun y l­ . 8. Broderick de li vered th e Chap­ van.ia ancl report enc uragiug pro­ 1-I: \\ · Troop, loca l winner iu the lain's ~?~ress. "What Is My Com- I Qttcrbcin:s pring ath letic eason gre s there in ecurin the cooper tion nus ion m a commendatory manner. op~ n · d with lln evetl break. the un­ CclJona l ratorica l Contest, w ill com­ Pct • in th e ational Con tes t ,,•hich of peop le who ate \\'illin to back th He cxprc'~ cd the thought th at some tried tenni • team making a clca11 effo rt not only with their names but ~copk to rea lize w hat our real sweep over M uski ngu m on the local ''. ill be held at :'\ orthwestern niver­ I " life work 15• a n cl to grasp th e ovpor· 1 court Frida«. while the baseh JI t ity, E,·a n ton . fll., Friqay, April 27. ·Ith their time and effort. · · f • h' h , a cam . o actual solicitation of fonds ha ruu1tte or erv1ce w 1c arc presen t- journi:,y cl to Jawa.r • turd<1Y and Raymond M. Gallagher. of •'otre Dalll taken place and altho ugh the fina l time eel to u · He ca U_cd _upon a il t tak I lo ·t to Ohio V.'csleyan by the core of · 1 le , mo11 Heemstra, of Ho_pe C~lgc, and the local repre e11tahv wi ll for the campa ign has not yet been de:­ iuventoric of tbC1r lives and accom- 1 I..J. cid d upon by the entral ommittce, plishmcnt .mHI to make an earne t at:<Uphold the ta11dard of the astern Racqueteers Wln. head d by I•. l 1~1 1t. yet it i tcinpt to g11ard their comrui ions, or Part of the co untry again t the r preB catt e of the fat th t the m •t thought that th e actual an b life work. t i1tativ of the we t \\'ho a yet , ·a the fir t of th sea on for either made ra rly in the umrucr. hav O ' Th , I rl.' rident's \ 'aledictory, "Ou r T been auuouu t.ed. .\Iu •kingum or Otterbein th - brand of A lum ni arc being orgatuzcd into Bane''. deliver d by H. V. liller, took . roo,), h cau~e of the in.divid1,1ality tCHni wa of only fair calil;r . The 01 I· clear ,Yay our own school 'J 11 · orati n. ''The Mau or tile sectional groups which, combined into match thr ughou 1 111,trk d b th an .. 1· will carry on the da)' 1UJd d' cu · d th m <lo:,;g(•d pc ,·si ncl' of the h Y, thought to ~ta nd a good a large committ ·. play actual work. The ·wilJin ,,,e wj th £ra11klr He d •cla,:,'.d. that we were ·r. who fo ugh t for . ance in the contest of the cbam­ PI 011 • whi ch be a lw uni aud fo.rmer tudent bcconuug over orgamz d and held bat time a.it, time took . . ~ . d I Profe sor C. A. Fritz of the D e­ ar cooperating with the Central Com­ our It~ rary .·oc 1 he " were 10 au er their' opponent. \ •ben Partin nt of Publi c Sp aking, wi ll mittee, tog th cr with many favorab le of restriction because of the demoral- it won. A bad wind w:i a hahdica'.p to both Troop to Chicago and cxprcs. io11s received from variou · izing effect prnduc d by clisintcre tcq \a~clompany 11 Ir • . at the convention . a lu mni. bid fair to make the campaign member • Present 0 h10 teams although 6then1·i c the day wa •· a f th I . The J.~hilomathean Quartet, compo - 1 ideal. t' nterstate Oratorical Assoc1a- a complete uccess. 1011 \\·h. h . 1 aJ>tain 'ornet t won th fir ·t . et , eel of \\'. D. Coon. :O. \~illiam , J. C. all c. _will be held at Ev~nsto_n Bra Irick and H. . . Darh11g. ~~<led to from Captain Brown of ~Iuskin um i'l, h day rtday. Thi convention 1s Josephine Cridland to Give I . program w1tft its rend1bOJ1 oi easy fashion, 6-1; Brown turned, the' G.r-aduating Recital Tn Violin th thCd e t>V r Y ar under t h au pie • of \\· epartment of pe ch, rorth\Vednc day e;v<!.lii11g at eight o'clock ti.I) Ice" au<l all ncor · tables and h.owccl his b t orm, winc,i in the auditorium of Lambert Hal D. L . _ darn~ in the Inaugur;-~I -: cl- ning the e ond t • . e ail d to, p. rn niv rsity . \\-h. riz e. for the National on test. :\!is Jo cphine Cridland will give her cl.re .showed how Truth -an<I F1cbon, repeat in th third . t an9 b ich will I llow the convention, will graduati ng recital in vi'olin . This is/ in pite of the comn,1011 usage arc ~·n- again wa l <L away with il 6-1 ~ -{;old, i~ver. and bronze medal , th fir t of a numhc of graduating ouyrnou . He a _scrted that fiction to his r dit 1 • ~h \ iH be awarded by the A · o- recitals to be given thi pring tha I mu t b truthful " \ order to endure , J. \ bite w 1ation. th tudcnt • ¼·ill liav tbe privilege of and gave ' clear d1 ·cu n of tha~t.~....- ~...._..;, ___ f . fu. k-ingum 11 a 11i and ex- tudents in Chicago attending. fact. Hutton won hi n Ytcinity are being notified by Field Thi r citaL promi e to be e:i ceed-' Jn the tern ou, speaking, 'L. d good form. ·pectcd in go cl aocl to m.aiittain the high W. Warson, '05; bavidson, of icat , White £qr · 1t rcta.ry Phillip - and it i b ,a t a large Otterbein d le ation will tandaril of recital· gfr n in the pa t. Philaleth ·a; Katb rin cKiuney, of limit and gam a.I Prt• · 1t . ince there are over fifty .\1i inucd on ag ix.) n - " 'right i the a• ompa?rhet a. a n . d e-x-stuucnt . ·' . l ity.UllJni ult Jll t 1at Pr fe. or G. G. Grabill wi ll ritz Entertains ·ontin ued on page-two.) Oratory "0' A soc

·-

fa,!

n

d'u'.

.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
1923 04 23 The Tan and Cardinal by Otterbein University - Issuu