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J NIORS SCORE IPRESIDENT BACK FRO M EAST HIT WfTH PLAY /Attends Alumni Meetings in New
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F our Horne Con test Feature W eek end Program for T an and Cardinal Teams. Bruce Pitches Stellar Ball T hroughout Contest, Allowing 0 . C. One Tue day evening President ClipAthletically speaking this is a big Lone Hit. pinger returned from a week's trip in week for Otterbein. With two tennis 1 the East where he visited alumni and tournaments, a baseball game and a E RRORS PRO VE COSTL Y LANCASTER FLAYS LEAD friends in New York, ew Haven track meet all packed into the last Well. Ch osen Cast Pleases Apprecia- and Bo ton and also tran sacted some three day of the week and all on the Hancock Pitches Well- Errors and tiveF A. u d.ie~ce--Professor C. A. official busines for the college. home grounds, Otterbein fans will W eakness at Plate Lose GameDuring the eastern trip President have a ha rd time being enth usia ti c Pierce Garners O nly Hit. n tz Dtrect s Production. Clippinger visited the Yale Divinity over class work. - -l 'hur day even ing the Juni or Class School and whi le there he learned The tennis tournament " ·ith Ohio Otter bei n opened th e ba eball eaPre a t ented • ·B oath Tarkington' s fou r the interestin!! fact that in that in Northern on Thur day, Ma y 1. is th e son last Saturday afternoop on th e c co m d cotte e e Y- d rama ,·C lar ence" in ti'.e s titution there~a re more st ud en ts fn ,m sta rter. Th e court are in good shape, j home gro unds, with a 4-0 defeat at ·g chapel before a laro-e and ap - Otterbein than from any other college due to the effo rts of Manage r Breden the haDds of Ohio Univer ity. The Preciafive audience. . Pl The o mirth th t in th e nited States wi th the excep- and his assis ta nt . and Capt. "A l'' and kill of Bruce, th e thenian twirler. cay produced and the applau e it re- tion of Yal e it elf. An exact co u11 t Co. are .. rearin' to go.'' Ju t wh o and some co tly erro r on the part eived alone attests of its uccess of Otterbein alumni in Yale show, will represent O tterb ein in this tour- o f the local infield, feat ur ed the co nniu.ch of whicl1 ,·s due to Profe so,:' there are · W e Ieyan te t. · 0 h10 in attendance. President ney and the one with F ritz who very ab ly directed the tal- Clippinger says that th e official: 0 , on aturday i not yet certain. In the fi r t inning. Ohio managed en G ted ca t. the school take great pleasure in cmThe track meet with Kenyon i the to put aero one run. Thi was ro[ eor,ge Lancaster in the lead ing pha izing the high cholarship of Ot- big event for Friday. La t year Ot- followed in th e third inning with load thee ~ery ably performed his part in terb ein graduates and that ome of tcrbein did not meet Kenyon in this in g the ba es with Ohio men. Then iob ~ ay, a ret urn ed oldier taking J their very best material come from sport b ut in both meet in the two an 0. . man hit into a double play year previous, Otterbein emerged th e at fi rst. Seibert, in an effort to make a a dom stic ervant fo r a ric :1 Otter bein. 01 an wh . Petty j 0 e f~mtly was d1. rupte d by Pre id nt ·Jji>pingcr attended al- victor by la rge sco re . it a triple play, heaved th e ball to o . ea 1ous1e . T hrou gh hi per- umni bann11et- and mectin .• at ~cw .Be. ide the tenni to ttrnam e_nt oc third , h re the ba eman mi d it and and a b·1· . . ,.,. Bo ton a well a at 1\ e,.,,. F riday there will be the ba -eball allow d vo rullll r to r ach h m re nahty . t ,ty a a mu ,c1an he York and United · · ti 1e v1· 1tor · Paur the fam,·ly. Haven. All meeting were marked game wit h ntioch. Those. who hav 1 n a Iater 1111ung , er leadin~~e dWentz in the role of th e: with enthu ia m and good will ?een ob erving ba eball practi.ce dur- lucky enough to ga(ner anoth r. Pl . a Y played her part in a ,·er_v ,rnrds Otterbein . Dr. Clip pinger mg the la t two week predict that Bruce of Ohio proved to be a 1 11,g and capab le m anne r. e__aPet . h ca l'b e, a p·erce ,vas " W finds the a lumni in a ll in · ta nee en- "Chic' " men hould be more t han a pt·tc h er o f hJg I r fi nancier d.darh~ a Mr.. Wh ee ler t he thu iastic over the new gymna iu m ma~ch for the Yellow pring aggre- th only Otterbein man to hit a fe ly. i . . 1 1 part wi th characterg:at,on. An almo t airtight infield ·valuably • project. • 11c d 1 n1ty 1 _ _ _ _ 0 C ____ econded hi effort . Hancock occuR.uth L . 0 C --! hr uca ,.s Mr . Wheeler played School of Music Will Annual Russell Declamation pied the mound for Otterbein, and PaCrt exceptionally we ll. Give Recital Thursday Contest to Be Held Wednesday he did much better than the core 1 ( ont1·nued ) "'Ot1ld ,·ndicate. one of th e run on page sexen. Profe or Gra b1'll a11 nou11ce th After many po fponement due. to .. WILL- 0 C - --conflicting date the annual u eil chalked a ain t him were really arGIVE RADIO CONCERT final regular recital of the year for D eclamation onte t will be held to- ned, but were du e to the I o e playFrida N· the Co n ervatory of Mu ic to be hel d morrow night, edlle day. pril 30, ing of hi team-mate· . "Hank" 113 y ight Otterbein Talent Will May 1, in Lambert Hall , at :00 p. m. in the college chapel at eight o'clock. bert and 'etce w re probably th e Broadcasted from Erner & II th d . t·o g1·,,e11 by the tar of th hon;i team . Thi mu icale wil l includ e organ, e pro uc 1 0 H opkins Co., Colum s. c.oJJte tant will b reading involving Box Score l'he d' piano, v iolin, and vocal n umber . ome imper onation. Only opho- Ohio U . AB. R...H .PO.A.E, WB Ay ra 10 broadca ting station Thi i not th e la t recita l to be giveu mo re or Fre hmen are eligib le to Th i er, If. ···-····-··· 5 1 1. 0 0 O of th e E rner an d H op k.111 here thi yea r but it will be the la t compete in th con te t for t h e t h ree H err n, ··--···-····· 5 1 J 1 l 1 Co. o( C a Pro ol umb u will be the cene of ge.oera l recital given by the music prize of 1.5 . 10 and 5. The e Dollings, 2b. ·-·~·-···· 5 1 0 J 2 0 ,,. g ram. of exceptional . . The date of the graduating prize arc made pos ible by D r. H ow- R u I1 c. ••·····-·-···-··· 5 1 '>~ 12 1 0 rriday natu re nex t 'udent < nig ht M 't I ay 2. T he occa ion r ec1 a wt·u be annoUJ1ced at a later ard H. R u ell. Tin ker, lb. - ·············· 4 O 2 7 O O ha b O tte r bein date. ____ T ho e who will compete in th e con~ Odaff r, cf. --············· 4 0 0 1 0 0 Night een anno unced a Po ed ' and th e program will be com---- 0 C te t are Fra.oci F anning Rutb Lyon, ti ll r £. •·····~-·····:..._... 0 0 0 0 Gtee Cof the en tire conc.ert of the Sociology Club Visits Elizabeth Mar h, ylvia .Ped n. Wi , 3b . .................. 3 0 1 2 2 0 Ohio State Penitentiary. Glady alker antl athan ..Rob rts. Bruce, p..................... 4 0 1 0 3 0 Oreb lu b a nd the Banjo-Mand olin l' ...... -----. e tra p .d G C . Pt nge .· re 1 ent W . . hpThe member of the ociology ____ O Total ····-·•--·-··r-•-3 4 9 27 9 1 leg,, ~. Peak on, " Otter bein ollu b went to Colu mbu , atu rdayc Miss Bonnell to Appear Sunday ;. 1 to r y and It Relation to m orning w here they vi jted the O hio Church Afternoon in Vesper Organ l<ecital Otterbein AB. R. H .PO.A.E. •"-II aluand . Sta te." · . tate Penitentiary. n in pect10n wa Mi Thelma Bonnell an advanced Renner, ··--~ ·-···· 3 0 0 0 1 2 tuna t mm and friend who ar e £.or- made of the cell , the electric chai llltl ,·c tudent 011 the organ, will ive • eiber t. Ib. ....~.-::.__ 4 0 0 12 0 0 d. . . . i e enough t taat , 2b. ·····-·: .•...,. 4 0 0 2 l 0 ~g et c o .own a ra io r ece1 v- th e me ball and the vanou factone . a ve ;per organ recital unday aft ere,gh an tune 10 on 360 meter at • , I k Th nder on, d. ............ .J O O 2 0 0 . d Warden Thoma addre ed the cla s noon May -!, at three o c oc . t o'clock F .d tece·1Ve the , t· n ay m ght May 2 an after the in pect10n . · · ry program, ' • h w1·11 b e exc 1u51ve · I)· ar ver, 3Q................. 3 0 0 3 0 2 of the pe111tentta wh1c Ot terbei n en tu:ed p r og ram · L . · b . had been made. He gave ma 11y )11organ number by M 1' s B onn e II w1·11 P ierce, c. ······-·····•·••:.. 2 0 I 8 2 (l I1 e given . · . . tere ting fact rega rdmg 1l. lt•t racy all!d con 1st of d1•ffi cu It compos1·f1011 bY ~{c a r ro ll, rf. .......... 3 0 0 0 0 0 I 1c 0 Pportu ·t u ent w1 11 t~horatory i: \~ to . g o t~ ttie p; ~s1c race p roblem and their relation to the be t com po er . Those wh o h.ave L ffe l. If. ····- ·····---·· $ 0 0 0 1 0 I ear£ crime. heard her play in chapel appreciate Hancock, p. ___:.··-··· 1 0 0 0 the concert f e c1ence a an e ram t he loud speak er o •i· d ·11 b ger to hear th et Whi ch wa ti • talled number of intere ted tudent her ab1 1ty an wt e a Tota l ----············26 0 l 27 I.! 5 ere recen y ms . . t · j accompanied the club on 1t trip. th1 concer . B - --, 00th Tarkington's F our Act Comedy Drama, " Clarence," Given i as Annual Class Offering.
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Ot te1·bein track and fiel d men made The Sophomore Ca rnival. an event a fai r howing again t Ohio Wesley- ' arranged and produced by the meman la t F riday afternoon in a j bers of the second year class, we nt dual meet held at D elaware. Con- , off with a bang la t aturday night. sidering that ?tterbein is the Oh_io A goodly number of college tudent3 Relay champion of Clas B while and •ou·n folk appeared at the AdWesleyan is champ of Cla A, th e SI m1111 trat1on Building to enjoy the to O cor e does not look o bad. The festivitie , and were amply repaid fo r Tan team took fi rst in but fou r events, their coming. the hot put, the discus, low hurdles The main attraction of the affair Successor to and the relay, but placed consisten tly was B. B.'s Follie , a theatrical pro"THE HOFFMAN DRUG" in mo t of the others. duction of me ri t, consisting of a var- , Harold Anderson wa high point ied program of vaudeville act . among - - -- - - - - - - - - -- man for Otterbein with 11 points, other a male quartet. a revue of econd with eight. pretty girl from far corner of the I while Richter wa plendid howing on the part of new earth, a tumbling act, an · exhibition I men a tough ton in the 220-yard of clogging and harmonica playing, 100 Engraved Cards with plate, $3.00 da h Renner in the javelin throw, a whi tling olo, and a comedy- kit Printed cards at exceptionally low Poro ky in the di cu , and Drury, entitled "How Love Came to AmerBroderick, \,Viddoe and Keim in other I ica." All number wer e capably preprice where five or more order are event make pro peel for the fut ure ented and received much appla use meet look ro y. Beelman' return to from the audience. Two perform placed at one time. form and apt. Blau er' improved ante were given, one at , :::10 and one condition al o help out matters. at 9 :00. \\' e ca n s uppy you with the kind of - - - 0 C - -High pot of the afternoon were j furnished by ''Andy" taking fir t in Annual May Morning Breakfast paper you may need. To Be Held Next Saturday , the low hurdle and breaking the col lege record, the fla hy running of the Are you planning to be at Coch ran 220 yd. dash, and the speed with wh ich Hall aturday morning, sometime Otterbein took the relay, coming clo e between 7 :00 and 9 :30 to enjoy the to th college record. May Morning Break.fa t? Remember lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~
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Organ Recital by Thelma Bo.,ne ll. Tuesday, May 6Sophomorc-Senior Banquet. F riday, May 91 Case ball, Denison. Tuesday, May 13, Freshman-Junior Banquet. Baseball. Deni so n at Granville.
Antioch, who plays here Saturday, i said to be very strong, although defeated by Ohio We leyan some weeks ago. They have played six game this ea on and will hav e the advantage of experience.
Bmce, Ohio's brilliant twirler, is a goo -:! example of the old adage that "good goods comes in small pack ages." H is drop and out curve com bined with great spe :::l rendered tim almost invincible.
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Mi s M . I - - - 0 C beeu in h y, tie Metzger. w ho ha s Otterbein to Be Represented Bible Tc ~r'.ge o f the Young Women's in Peace Oratorical Contest Breth ra 1111 '.1 g School of the nited I Earl Hoover will represen t Otterrcn Mi s . . , . . 1· Philipp · sion 111 San Fernando. : bein in th e annua l Peace O ratortca Year '. ne I lands, for the la t six \ Conte t to be held at Wittenberg , ., ' 1 on he • 1 Thursday night. By virt • · vvestervil! f r way to her home m ue o f wmconime e or her fi rst furlough. The ning second p lace in the local Russell ncement · Were held . exercises of the school ' O ratorical Contest Hoover won th e ger tartet March and Miss Metz- 1 right to represent the Tan a~d Car long t . 0011 afterward on her dinal in the forensic meet this week · com111g · · o f f orty d o IWay ofripE home · Sh e 1s by . in contention for a pnze time hurope and will pend so me i. lars On t e c . ' . ---0 c--befor .. ontment and in Engl:J.nd ' .1n th ee arnvmg 111 . t h e U nite j DIAMOND DUST tate' ea rl y ummer · The defeat rnay be partly attribut~d 11 '13 . ' · Frie 11 d s 111 · W esterv1lle . received have to the fact that the whole Otterbelll of a announcement of the birth team was very nervous. Even the uad felt themselves Muth on to Mr. and Mrs . Grover C er baugh (E . veterans o f the Sq Cleveland . ve lyn . Young) of in rnore or less of a tension. \ 22. l'he haOhio,_ last Tuesday, April O ' Daffer, who played center fie ld fo r er1 arl by will be chri tened Robth e Athe nians, is a football and eton · H the hor t'07 . track star. wh il e erro 11 . . l . Mr Ed . Ohio forward 111 ha . All an1bert). win M. Hursh ( Mary top, 1s a n . been t k' of We terville, who ha ket ball. tfospit al mg treatment m Radium O hio handed the B ig R ed outfit of IV a . Columb O . eeks i . • u , h10, for everal . 7 4 defeat the week before . not b' improving slowly, but wil '. D eruson a e ab le t O Orne r return to her home for the Otterbein game. ' ittle time.
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That there is no doubt but that the 'i s fans and students are betind the ' 97 Saturday when the '26 baseball team. home team wai; losing the fans stayed ~ '25 en the field until the last man was out. Suc:h -s upport doesn't go unAddress all comm unica tion s to The Otterbein Tan and Ca rdi na l, 103 W. noticed. College Ave., Westerville. Ohio. That all three varsity teams will be ub cription Price, $2.00 Per Year, out this week end se~king revenge. payable in advance. That the faculty should give us the _ . Entered as seco nd cla matter Picnic Day recommended by the Stueptemeer 2-5. 1917, at the postoffice 1 : at Wester ville, 0.. und er act of dent Council. March 3, 1879. That Professor Rosselot's talk in Acceptance for mai li1;1 at special chapel Wednesday morning was time- : rate of postage provided for in Sec. ~ U03, Act of Oct. 3, 19 17, authorized ly and hit some of us pretty hard. April 7, 1919. That there is still some room left on t he or,,.an to place coa ts, hat etc. : EDIT O RIALS Tr.at tl:e Juniors scored the hit of : '27
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Scientific Beauty Parlor FOR MEN AND WOMEN O tterbein Net Men Score event. 3-0 Victory Over Heidelberg. One Otterbein record was broken when Anderson lowered the time on In the fi rst tournament of the season the Otterbein tennis team met the low hurdle from 27 :2 ec. to 27: I and defeated the Heidelberg team on ec. OC-- Friday afternoon, April 25. Two matches of ingle an<l one of doubles Senior Sportraits were played, all tliree of which were Ralph Gillman hail s from John won by the home team. town. Pennsylvania. whence have The fir t match of singles was play come a number of Otterbein athletes, ed b,y Capt. Mattoon of Otterbein, and H. H. Myers and Roy Peden among Multfinger, rof Heidelberg.. Mattoon them . "Gillie" had had no previou won the first et without much athletic experience, and his first two trouble, by the score of 6-4. ln the years in chool held a lot of gruelling second set he proved his ability by wo rk for him on the footba ll field. getting out of a very bad hole. After Though he gained no particular recog he had won the fir t game the breaks nition a a Freshman or ophomore, went against him, and his opponent Gillman knew that he wa improving took the next five games before he and teadfa tly refused to be discour could be stopped. lt appeared as aged. though one more et wou ld be necesAt la t, a a Junior, Ditmer found ary to decide the match, but at this that Gillie had arrived and from that point Mattoon ettled down to real time on he was a fixture on the line. tennis and won the next six aames, Phy ical qualifications and a determin thereby winning the et and the ed will gained him the coveted "O". match. During his la t eason Gillman be "Ru " ornetet played in the next came known a one of the best guards match of s ingles again t Prugh. of in the conference. Characteristically, Heidelberg. Two et were all that the la t game of bis college career was va required to prove that "Ru " i hi be t one, that one with t. Xavier till the '·Blizzard" of la t year. He at Cincinnati. Gillie i taking hi had a service which was hard to workout as a member of the baseball return and a return which usually quad this pring. won hi point. The core of each et - - - 0 C - -wa 6-4. The Univer ities of California and In the doubles, Patrick and Brown Southern California have established howed their ability' to play good cour e in real e tate elling. con i tent tenni . !though they Jo t the first et, hey were not long in fin ding their opponent' weak point's. The next et wa a deuce et, and the l fi nal core wa 7-5. The la t et wa I the ho[ est one 0£ the entire tourna ment. The battle; waged back and & forth each team wi nning a game in it turn. The tie wa n't broken until after the deuce-eighth game, when the Otterbein team won the next two Avenue am . and th core wa 10-
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The Tan and Cardinal made a fine showing against the Wesleyan t rack sters, losing 80-51 , a margin of 29 Well you do points. The score for last year's meet was 103-23, a difference of 75 points.
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Rut h Bur lot e O sh, Mabel Cassel, CharPent tten, a nd El ie Mae Conger M e Week end at their homes. ' , ary Me Club -d Yer entertained the Onyx · an "their gent Iemen friends \\'1th a d r 1 Friday : hghtful party at her home · n1g t. , Mis lie! ted p . en Straw of O S U . . auh ne \.V · • . v1s1day. ·entz Saturday and SunTh e Gree • · Lyon M nwich Club had Adda , arg · Cabe, ~f . uente Reed, Mr . M cG·1bso arJora Wh 1·stler, and Helen 11 C0 chra ' aBall tudent h f _ere last year, at 11 la or din ner Sunday. t Frida • Proved a Y night, Edith Oyler the Ton1 Dvery . charming ho tess to 1n honorO ofach1 Cl ub at a pu h given . lynch, of W her guest, . Mis telle ~nd &aine ar aw, Indiana. Music ice crearn 'a~~t to ay an y thing of the tributect home made cake conrnuch t 0 t h e evening' ' pleaUre. Mr. and M tan1e to ee r . Pollock of Mt. Gilead, Mrs E Katherin e unday. br k . Ila Well '<> a e em· , ~:i, now at Bonehn 1 mary D . na1ly fr ' ' ayton , s urpri ed CalJ iends b Unday . Y an unexpected A evening. royal b thin anquet 0 f Ci g Wa • - greens ' n every1 Ub by ./ Ven the Torn o Dachi 1r even·111g. · Coy on Saturday Ve1111 lubb a. LaWJ:enc end • 22 P and Pauline With b ent a delightful week 1'he r utu friends. new Lotu lub th 111el1lbe . entertained their e Tea n r with· a lovely party at " -Oo1n F •d lletty M n ay evening. 'a11d ar h had b. g-0 a birthd a irthday party 0 of ~ thing Party with lot or 1'a)i. 1ncere b'1rtbda m home-and a lot . illan gue t Y wi hes from her l'he A Tue day eve ning. table , rbutu Ci . ir,g calUPing' ub enJoyed a veriChi~/n abundan Party- F riday evenPart of th:e. of teak being the t\noth menu. (,eck1 'er box. f 0th er J• · i:om home! Elsi e er )Jrth da . night- char 111 ing Y occa 1oned anlbck ' the T . Party on Saturday l' a 1i me 11 were again the Ones
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, President Hopkin of Dartmouth ' College has appointed a committee of twelve eniors to in\·estigate the ed ucation al problems of the college and make recommendations for im provement. The repre entative com. b . mittee is composed of leading ath, F orest V a I en tme, :.,93 , was a us1. . . · ·t · W t . A • letes, editors of student pubhcat1ons e s v1 1 or 111 es erv1 e .....pn . . 11 n 1 22. and men of high sc holastic rank. . · t d d . M r. V a I en tme 1s a s u ent an assistant instructor in the Chemistry DeOhio Nor thern has met the stupartment at 0. S. U. dents-owned car propo 1bon in a ~ · d t uniqu e way. Instead of prohibiting 9 Hal Good 1TI an. - ~->. Journeye o . . -V esterville Saturday to see the Ot- the cars, it 1s prov1_ded _that w_hen a terbein-O hio baseball game. Hal has student falls down 111 his studies he charge of the urveying for the Ohio mu t ent:ust the key of the ~ar to the Light an d Power Company. dean until the grades are raised.
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THE FLORSHEIM Shoe is a picture of smart style that attracts favorable at tention to the well shod feet of the man who wears a pair.
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Friend were glad to ee orman Columbia University has eliminRoutzobn, ex-'25, in town Saturday. ated final examinations for all those At the present time he is engaged in who e average is above B. the tudy of law at Dayton, where he al o a i t in wo rk at the courthou e.
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George Robert enjoyed the pres ence of hi mother, Mr . G. I. Rob ert , of Logan, over the week end. Everard lrey, '23, principal of Galena high chool, witne sed the ba eball ame aturday. Ulrey wa ar ity pitcher for three years.
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Homei: Miller, '23, teacher at Liberty enter ·high cho I pent Saturday a a ue t of ountry Cl ub. Vaughn Bancroft, 21, principal of Utica hi h cbool, vi ·ted bi parents and friend in We terville aturday and unday.
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Mr . Lanca ter of Parker burg, W. Va., visited her on George Friday and alurday.
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Frank Durr, '25, pent Saturday and unday at hi home in Marion.
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Apologies to J\. W. Elliott, '23. Bill n me wuz walkin Dow1, by chrock' Ford on day W'en a hole flock Of boy kum down the rick and Bill look Up at me an' sez "By gum here come the Whole Country Club. 11 of 'emFrom their do On down To Chick 1'Staat 1'. Darn Billi! - - - 0 C---""
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Mu kingum annually celebrate the founding of the college by an attractive an_d appropriate program, the main feature of which i an addre · given by ome educational authority. This event i de ignated as Founder' Day and i given a place on the col lege calendar. Mt. Union College has instituted a new college function in the form .
f a banquet for the basket ball men_
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