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PU B LI S H ED ll\ T H E ll\ TEREST OF OTTERBEI;\ COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO , NOVEM B ER 12, 1923.
VOL. 7
M E N'S G LEE C LU B C H OSEN
RUSSIAN QUARTET COMING
COLEMAN GIVES LECTURE SERIES
No. 9.
ILu rHERA At- I FROM TAN T EA M iI
Russian Cat hedral Quartet to Appea r Glee Club Selec ted after L ong in Chapel as Second Number tempt to Fill Places Left 1 by Graduation. Hard-fought Game Is Won By of Lyceum Course. E thical P ha ses of Social Problems Wittenberg by 24-13 Score BeDiscussed by the Rev. James . I Ru,s ian m usic w ill be th e feat ure oi Af ter a m o nth of endea,·o r to h i! for~ Many Local Followers. Melville Coleman. t h e seco nd num ber o f O tte r bein ',; th e p la ces made ,·aca nt by g ra du a ti o n , P rofe sor Spessa rd repo rt s th e 1 9 2 :3 - , S L yce um Cou rse wh en the Ru, sian I TAATS MAKES 75 YARD RUN SPEAKS IN CHAPEL 1 192-} gee cl ub as se lec ted a od ready 1 Ca th ed ral Qua rtet appea r ~ in th e Co '.- f · T · --Speaker Works Among College StudCh . • . o r prac tic e. hirt_y-on e. m en w_ill Tan Eleven Fails To Work Toget he r 1ege a pe 1 \ \ edn esday e,·e111 ng 0 1 compose the club. 111clud1ng th e dir - 1 . ents Constantly-Third Visit A -Long Passes_ Gam Ground I ec tor. accom pa ni s t and mana ge r. Six- , I this wee k. mong Students of O tterbein . J Unde r the intere t of th e la te Czar ! ee n of t~ e e men will fo rm th e ba nFor V ictors. ·i chola s o f Ru sia th is o rg an iza t ion Jo-ma ndolm orchestra. ---. ' T hose who were selec ted fo r th e At t he chapel se r vice M o nd ay m o rn - b f th 1ea d" th d Otter be rn s string o f vi cto ri e w.a s • D ecame o ne o e mg ca e ra I b g lee club a r e · ing r . Ja m es Me lvill e Col eman wit h I . . f R . ' f h roug ht to an end last a tu rday · , orga11 1za t1 0 11 s o uss1a. ·""' ter t ey · f . a mast erfu l lec t ure on t he s ubj ect oi I h d d A . h . 1 Fi rst T enor U p so n B rak e Hudo ck a tern oo n w hen W it tenbe rg handed ">lationa l Team \\' ork." closed a se r - a cr ossed _to hn~ en ca tk ey_ ahga,in >e- Detamo re R ~nner. a n·d M ill ~t · I! the Tan and Cardin a l team a 24- 13 came note m t e1r wor wit t 1e 5 t. · · . . . 1. ~s of fo ur lec tu r es that wer e of m ost Kic hol a s R ussian Ca thedral choir in Second Te nor , Mattoon. John so n . def~at o n th e W ittenberg grid iron a t
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v ita l in'.e r est to th e student body o f New York City and also as th e s in g- Ze pp. Nash, Harrold , Buckin g ham . 1 Springfield before a cro wd o f 7000 Ot te r be111 . D r. Coleman. a m emb er . . . h . d and Boda among wh o m were 500 o r m o re O tt er. m g g y ps1e m t e spectacu 1ar p ro uc· b · d · 0 f t h e Ed ucati.o na l Society of the R e- · . , "R d . ., I Fir t Ba s Cornetet Broa d head em tu ent and a lumni . T he game . T 1 fo rm ed P r es byteria n C hu rch. was ti o;u::ian° ic e:.t:~n.a 1110 t J D avidso n, H .· L., Reigie. E schbach: was not devoid of th ri lls however, both teams fu rn is hi ng th e peetator sent out by t ~a t _o rganization ~o r th e con picuo u p lace o n the prog ram s May a nd R oberts. N . M . merica n o r che tra . " ·hile I Second Ba , D av id on., Warde11. wi t h ma ny fe atures. S taat · 75-yard pur pose of b rm g rn ~ ab o ut a different o f la r g e state of na ti o na l 111 111 d • · h t. C ur k • K e II er, run . a Wi t te nb erg pass in th e eco nd Ru ian ope ra a re being ent h usia s- I D a r rmg. M c K mg L ast T hursday after noon at fo ur . q uart er and Rohl eder· place-ki ck fr om . . . S tud'e baker ai1 d R i" chter , , . . t1 cally ac cla imed 111 th e g reat A m en· o clock in Dr. Sa nder s r ec1tat1o n can m usic centers. Director, Prof. A . R. pessar d. t he 5 1-yard lin e in the third q uarter T he wear i.n of choir vc tm nt a nd A ccompani t, Prof. . G. r a bill. we re the m a in fea t ure . r oom D r. Coleman gave the fi r t of M anager. M anon · H"1te. T h · am e tar ted with o ut the u ual pea ant co tume a.dd much "hi s . erie of Iec t ure o n th the m e a t1onal R egene r at ion ." I n t hi beauty of th e prog ram T heir I The Banjo-Manc;lolin Orchestr a wi ll kick-off because of a mi unde rsta11dfi rst lec tur e he outlined th e t hought program con i ts of Ru ia n . chant s be composed of, ing r egarding th e tim e. Mo t s pecta he expec ted to bri ng o ut in th e lee- fol k ong . and o pe ra t ic electio n~ Co rn et . C urk a nd H udock. to rs did no t kn ow w hat had happened w hen sudd enl y sc rimmag e was ta rted. tur~ to fo llow and to bring befor e . th e u ng in Ru s ian. w hile fa vori te Am erPiano, Broadhead. audience th f th on O tt erb ein' 35-ya rd lin e a fte r a 25S h M . . e p urpose O e orgamza- ica n and E ng li h numbers are r e nderaxap one, ay. tion which he r epre ented. ed in Engli h. Trom bone, Harrold. ya rd penalty o n th e Tan team . Thi The theme of th e lecture _________ Bass Viol, K eller . gave the Luth ra n eleven a fin e chance oleman a th ey wer e g iven we r e a Drum and Bell . Joh11 to co r e. but Ditmer' team . a ngered With President Clippinger on . b h d · · fo Ilows : Y t e eCJ 1011, he ld th e W it te nberg C larin et. Grabill. 1. " ational R egen eration." F ollowin g t he Witte nbe rg g am e Manj o-ma ndolin Corne tet Mat- team to a mall gain. 1 .,, • 2. "Changing th e ational Min d." las t Saturday . P r e ident W a lte r G. toon . Brake Boda 'Studebaker ' R eigle. F irst Quarter Scoreless. C lippinger we nt t o O x fo rd w here he . Davidson a~ d Sp~s ard . T he first quarter ended w ithou t 3. " N ational Mind." ' 4. "National Team Work." _______ either team scorin . play being in s poke befor e th e B utl er o unty S un - , T he lecture:. were g ive n at four day School Association in Mi ami t.: ni mid-field mo t of the t im e. Otterbein Dr. Sherrick in Sanitari um o' clock 011 Thu rsday and F riday af- ver ity C hap e l o n Sunday a ft ernoon Dr. Sarah Sherrick. head of the re orted to line bucking. u ing Capt. ternoon in Dr. antle r , recitation F rom t her e he we nt into Tndian a Engli h Literature de partm ent in Ot-i· toltz in plunging the line. Eddie pe ndi ng two o r thr ee ter bein. and who ha bee n compelled made re pea ted gain room and before the entire tud ent w her e he i thro ugh the body in the chapel ervice F riday day with th e O tterbe in alumni in o r - to drop her work for a emester be- heavy Lutheran line. and ~onday morning . He also lee- / g~nization work and in, conference c~use of ~e~lth, h_a .gon e to Hill- 1 Luther ans Resort to Passes. tured 111 Profe or Hur h' c;la room with Homer P . Lambert. 1 2 . at nd- view amtanum, Wa hmg ton. Penn .. Wittenberg opened up w ith an ~t ten o'clock Monday morning and er son. J ndiana. where he will r emain indefinitely. aeria l attack in th econd quarter
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the afternoon gave a s hort talk b efore the tudent of Westerville High School. (Continued on page two.}
Townspeople Cooperate The people of W e tervil1e demon strated during the pa t week that th ey are really behind Otterbein and h er a~h!eti c . A number of loya l Wes ter vtllian coope rated by buy ing one or two tickets to end to W it te nb erg 0 me sudent who fi na ncially would not have been able to make the trip. O ther left t hei r work and followed the team to the Lutheran chool to ee the game a nd to boo t the team. W ester ville never fails when called Upon to upport tterbein and th st udent appreciate the spirit.
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wa ucce ful in coring the lfir t touchdown of the game. Witten,. ,be rg wa on Ott rbein" 40-yard line when Beichley' pas to Cris wa ' •good for 25 yard , and then eluding (Continued on page even .)
OBERLIN COLLEGE Is Raising $4,500,000.00 for Endowment and New ·Buildings. 16.000 a lumni in the U nited tate o pen campaign with 200 dinner the ame hour. Each Oberlinite' quota, the world over i $2 5.
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814 tudent have already pledged 170,000 of 250,000.00 quota. Faculty to pledge 12½ per cent of their a la ry.
OTTERBEIN COLLEGE Wants $200,000.00 for a New Gymnasium.
WILL HER ALUMNI DO LESS THA,N THOSE OF OBERLIN?
Alumni Lend Efforts Word come from Irwin R. Libe cap, '09, and " kinny" Weinland '11 telling of their wo rk a roun d Da~ton: Every day for the pa t three w ek these two alumni have left thei r of ~ces and gone out to every alumnu m the Miami alley, enli ting the m in the Ath letic ociaton and wo r king up a better enth u ia m for th e Witten berg game. uch a pirit on th e part of the e alumni i greatly appceciat cJ I by the tudent of O tterbein.