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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEI N CO LLEGE No.

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TAN TEAM ENTERS OHIO CAGE RACE ~t~\,i!o~~:~ I AGAINST BJG RED TEAM HERE TONIGHT

I Ca n Secu_re Reserved Seat · l I Tickets Today at Gymnasium 1

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1 Appeal M d Ef o p~~;;:;n~;~s:r:;dt::a; 9 1 1 · D e111·so n to111g1t · I H ·a e or L aw Observance- fc rence seaso n with istory o~ Dry Work went on sa le yesterda y aftern on at Given · · · B u1·1d three o'cloc k ·111 th e Asso c1at1on HOWARD R - U- S -SE --LL SPEAKS in o-. T here arc yet many ti ckets tci he had a nd stud ents . hould ge t th eir tic ket a s soon as pos ible. Ticket s Founder o f Anti-Saloon . Leag ue ca n be obta in ed at any time to day at Preaches Sermon in Church th e Assoc iati on Building. The price Sunday Morning. is th e sa me a s for th e f\ lumni game th Dr. H~ward H . Ru ssell. found er o f las t \\·eek. S ntt- al oo n L eague ga ,·e 0 11 _ __ _ O C-- -U11day J a 1 • tional ~nd I uar y _18, a very in sp ira"1:he E" ec1ucatrng se rm o n entitl ed . Gift to ~htee_i~th_ . m endm ent. God's D ur ., a ti o n." coll;· Ru ell poke direc tl y to the Social and Religious Welfare of College t o Receive Special ge tudent w hen he made th e 61 atement ti Attention. 'IVill b 1at, " t h e ta k yo u tak e u p ni" . e ble eel with good. Be sub t t e 11 o'clock this morning th e " Go1sI 1vc and d ed 1cate your life to what Boarcl of T ru stee of Otterb ein Coli c Would Iiave yo u do a nd succe Ure to come" ter tege wi ll co n ve ne fo r th e mid -win held Tlie · two . · r mon dealt g e nerally w ith m ee t"11 1g • Th e e ions will be aiid h f cburch and bitio 111a111 po·111 t , namely, that pr ht.- at th e · n i.lcd 'Brethre11 throu g h the edict and ontinu th rou g h t e a ternoon Will 11 1 C ha a ' G~d. and, secondly, th a t God ev nin "'. human pt~fic ta k for each a nd eve r y The m eeting wiJI be of a con trueecond point wa tiv e a nd educational character and stre d I e. Thi e t o a high d · h cl th ·1 will no t concern itse If so mu c h wit an le enpe1r-- annua l report a with educational IUontrat cI by the liveegree of no t" nag h • S · I ing to tht an Mose and Paul. Com - and fi nancia l plan s. pecia att en ion · I cl e pre ent day th e speaker will be given to the e ucattona , oc· t· tate(l every tJ iat there wa a chance for ial and religious weJfare o f t h e ms In to g t . . d the iiiaterial intere t of do Goct' e 111to the work and to tut1 on. an · t ecret f ':ork. He stated that the th e colleg will receive ome at eno cli cove r111g . . . th t1. n 1 e comm1ss1O \1 · 0 f ca h . Coiiip t t 1tidividu_at_ is only possible i,~dinn er wi ll be served in the J £ Unit hGod. ubm1 ion to the will of eel Brethren ch urch at 5 :30 or t e Foll . tru te es, faculty and other . t th e the h?W1ng omplete account of eve ning meetin g th e Glee Club thi a 1 t M will sented o_r~ of prohibition wa pre- inn- a1~d Pre ident J. Knox ont· detail a y nop i of gomery o f M us k.1ngum Co II e ge will the liv· g1v1 ng m e of th dd t b f 11 ,ed by lllake ti . e men who trove to deliver a n a re o e o O\\ 11 m , Th e Pl ac e of ticular ovement a succe . Par- an open parliament on (C tre wa placed in the fact the hri tian Coll ege in the hurch ontinued on Pag ~ T wo ) j and N ation ."

TRUSTEES Of COLLEGE HOLD MEETING TODAY

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VARSITY DEBATE TEAMS J Local Men in F ine Condition and CHOSEN DURING WEEK ' Opening Game Will Be Best on Season's Menu. Th e pa t wee k. va r ~i ty deba te has I GAM E IS CHALLE NGING made s,ignal p rog res in tha t both tea ms. that will m ee t Capital in the seaso n's fi rst debat e. Fe bruary 26. ! Denison Brings Strong Aggregation ha,·e bee n elected. Th e try-out we re to Westerville Which W ill Fight he ld J a nu a ry .10 and ll. a nd W edn es- , to the Final Whistle. . day th e succes fut ca ndid a te - were I na med. , Tl1e _V ar_s ity basketba ll tea m opens The a ffirm a ti ve team w-tll ha ve it s C! h1 0 C~nfe rence sc hed ul e to ni g ht Wood. Miller and eith er H a rsh or a t eig ht o cloc k 111 the hi g-h school Ga ntz. Harrold. Kn ig ht and ei th er gym. wh e n it meet th e Big Red team May or Lapor te will deba te th e nega- fr om D eni o n in wh a t prom ise to be ti,·e side of the question. one of th e hott e t a nd fa te t games J nt en 1ve · wor k 1·s be in g don e a nd 'a o f the ea o n. T he q ua d is in th e tron g a rgument will be pre e nt ed by be t o f condit ion a nd Coach E dl er has b o t h teams. developed fr om it a fa t. we ll-balanced • tct to tar t again t th e D eniso nEa rl H oove r is slated for a place 011 qu 111 o ne of th e tea ms but he will not par- ia n w h o ar c very li kely con tenders ticipate in any var ity d bate until for th e co nference cha mpi onship. I t wa·11 be remember d (hat the .Bapafter the State ratorica l onte t. ---- O C ---tist five defeated the Tan aod CarCleiorhetea Holds Second Election dinal team in both cla he of the two Session Last Thursday Evening outfits la t year. Thi . however, i Tlie no indica tion of what will happen this econd el ection e ion o f yea r. Ra th er, it i a ll the 1n ore rea _ Cl eior · h e t ea t00 k- pace I I t Th d a ur ay on why the Ott rbein team hould evening. The variou officers re - win, for nothin g encourag e upreme ponded to their election by clever tf e o rt a much a the ra nkl-i ng m emtunt , of literary, mu ical or a dra- ory o f pre,,1·0 u defeat. matic nature. The chair officer Tl1 . e g-dm e with the for me r captains are Veda B ear s, pre iden t ; Luc ile is an indication of what the team can Lambert. recording ecretary. and d o. I n t h.1s com b at 1t . was p,itted Alice George, critic. Mr . E . E. Haragain st a lin e-up f star of the past ri of Weste rvi lle, wa. elected to honfo ur or live year . A fa ter and more orary membership in Cleiorhetea. C---con istent h oting team will probO ably not be ee n on the home floor President Addresses Class th.i ca o1~. To com e out on top PrcSident li ppinger wa in T oron- aga·111 t a fi ve o f t h',1 caliber hows to. Ohio, Friday, where he deli vered more th r b'l• an o re 111ary a 1 1ty. t · ~;[the comm encement add re to th e II h ap a111 « c arro . ,v o ab ence graduating cla of Toronto High from the line-up la t we k wa o School. (Con tinued o n Page Two)

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PLANS TO REORGANIZE ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION SUGGESTED .,, When th Ott b . B d f t ru er ea1 oar o . t ee conv ll"tnt er rne t ' ene today for the mid Prop al e ing' one o f th · · I . e pnnc1pa 0 th at will be ubmitted for co id 11 erati organi~ . ou will be the plan for reA atton of the Ott b . • . er em 1umm . .Oci atton iut . 1iat 1Ott up . a more a ctive organcc r tary Porting a f u II -ume •= pat·d oUtc · Th new movement is an 011ie f I . a uncheon attended by fOrty al Coturnb~tnn1 at the Chittend en Hotel, Whict • during tb l .d . 1 ti at live Ille the adva te 1011f ay ages o an aca . . n l'h Ociatio 11 wer d Pl an will int e revea. 1e f. ere t 1t el partic-

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• t;1 welfare of Otterbein u 1ar 1y 111duati • • on and making it a bu 1up o n ta rak ep - touch with them , 1th • I 11 O ne t e , Ima Mater" intere t in 1 ahn . ac ua The plan call for a t e1r careers. full-time paid secretary who e duty . . b to ecure po i"tion for grad1t w1 11 efi d new J. ob if a change I. 11 duate. dor t doa the work of a teacher' 0 e tr ' th b saving ome . 1500 agency, ere t y uch firms by Otter.d , pa1 annua 11 y o bcin graduate ' and to act in the capa ci ty f a ervice bureau doin g many • • b f rvice of all kind . It e the ecretary would .11tt1e JO st od that 1 sugges e t vith th e college in all al bt o ·co-opera e ' . pu 1c1ty.

. t the meeting Profe or W. 0. Lambert revealed _the facts that " 0th· t1tution · · h ave pa1·d ecretarie · r 111 · b Iookwho are con t ant 1y on t h e JO ing out for the inter t of th ei r alum. . . h. h 111 . bmldmg ~ac 111e t r?ughout the state to efficiently function for the . · Ima M ater . Th ey mtere t o f- t h e1r · t o k eep m · co I e tou ch ma k·e ·it a pomt · h every a Iumnu , PIac111g · · w'lt t I1em 111 ·· H ere at Ot·terb em . po 1t1on . t he b. I d. d t I ·th a ra ua es eave w1 a ig ,an icap. T~ey mu t be at lea t 25 percent superior to the average college graduate .111 order to cope wit · h t h em on an · · I b · eq ual ba 1 , si mp y ecau e ot h er 111lh em 111 · po 1tton •• 1 • g raduate . pacing

stitution have smooth working organization that are buildin g path· way for th eir a raduate to tread upon. while Otterbei n gradua te m u t face the problem alone ingle ha nd ' ed. I actuall y know th at Otterb in graduat pe nt clo e to 3 ooo th Ia t t\ o year fo r teacher ' agency £ee . e mu t orga nize for a clo er · h.1p between alumni aiid th ir re Iat1011 Al ma Mater. Like a big manufactur. mg concern, th e college is turning out graduate and it bu in e to ell it product." The committee at work on lhe plan COQlPO ed of J. E . ewell, Ralph Smith and W . O . Lambert.

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