1926 02 16 The Tan and Cardinal

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WOOSTER AND MUSKINGUM NEXT!

nn att PUBLI HED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WE_ST ERVILLE, OHIO .

No. 18.

FEBRUARY 16, 1926.

MUSKETEERS CRUSHED 44 rfO 29 TO R E PRESENT OTTERBEIN

ORATORICAL CONTEST COMES FEBRUARY 19 Earl

IN CONTEST

F!.?n Friday evening, Feb. 19, at iram College the annual State Inter­ coll egiate Oratorical Conte t w ill be sta I th. gee · The colleges belonging to 15 organization and who will enter ~~nte~fant are a follows: \Vitten berg "lU kin · H" g um, Heidefbe r , Wooster, ira111 • Bald wm. \" . an d •v a 11ace 0 berlm 0 tterbein. ' '

Mr. Earl R. Hoover i to enter r epre entin Otterbein. In la st year's · c g st ontek Mr. Hoover placed second, the Pea . . er fr om \V oo ter takmg the fi rst ·

£ \RL R. HOOVER

Prize.

DEAN SEASHORE ON CAMPUS Visits Otterbein in Interests of the N a t i o n a l Research Council. Dr. Carl E. Sea hor e, profes or of

Psy hology and Dean of t~c. (:radu-

ate. chool of the State Um vers1ty of Iowa, is visiti ng 011 ~he campus toIn the r. . 'bl l1am . , , da,· in the interest of<tbe National ReWhi 1 e • orafion, ,..u1v1 ounci l which concerns it el~ C11 I ti . Ie of the o ration to be se~ r ch de(" ie lit " ·ith the prob lem o( how coll ege may 1vere<1 I ~,f )y " r. Hoover th is )rear, a do something ~ r the sup •rior studeJ1t. (Co ntinued ou Page Eigh.t Dean eas bore. wa formerly the chairmau 6f the Nationa l Rcse.arch ~EV - O C - - IVAL MEETINGS Council' - Disi ion of Anthropolo~y TO BEGIN SUNDAY and .Psyc hology. Uc ha · already ,..-itcd many college and unive.rsitjcs The p . · to b ,e,·" ·a I M"ce t ing thi year arc over the country and · now plan to e 1ield d urm . g th twQ w eek · hc· II e twe _ spea,k.. in sc,·era I 01110 co cg • F.ve:11 .I: e'bruary 27. ·and ;\'Ia.rch i. rnak Y effo r t ·I beIUg put.,. forth to · 111 eetiJ1gs as help(ul as Pos nd Solicitin ~ Dr. . E,lw iu Rupp is th ever. _g ~ hearty co-operati 11 of ) Slttdent in the college Tl ic y · M . dc'"ot· · and ) .. 'vV. through tbe l01\3( · the\' CQntn11ttee arc doing what . cau ht' . 1• .it will !hat ' be nece . ary C'lch f sibir On eel a per onal res 1)on· lty l(l .. I>ral"er gl\c S\lpp rt both through vic~s an1! attendance at the erl>lish~ ,-Hu ~1 good may he accom1 cards < >·v IJll.mg ·111 and mailio 1he · whici 1 chapel M were pa. sccl ut in 1 1\ ?11,fay 111orning. . g . I· Pec1al (eat \\·lit ' ure o f t h c me tin · ) a cl 1 1· 1n the. r 0 r coo1poscd qf pupi l · Su 11 \la'" nterm diate. department of the 111ac1e · Sch I. .\n ·1ttem.pt i l) cing 10 thi , have o n hundred_ vuic in · 1ioru .

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CLIPPINGER

A DDRESSES CHURCH MEET

OTTERBEIN QUINTET MEETS DIFFICULTIES

Declares Y outh of Today is Much Bold er But No · Worse Tha n St. Xavier Starts Strong W ith High P are nts We:e. E nd of 21 to 17 Score

R. Hoover Will Repr esent Otterbein at Hiram College Friday Evening.

Each . yea r there are two state oratoncal . . t Conte ts, one m wluch .auy Ype of • i11 . speec11 may be given, .and one tc Which on IY orations on the mainb na_nce of peace may be delivered. erur111g his S0 1? I1omore year Mr. Hbov. th lYon th e tate Peac Contes.t with. T~e or,a~ion, "The \Vay to Peace." Ii topic oj the oration delivered by w°;~~r last year " 'a " Ci~ lization or

I PRESIDENT

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Fuiures o f ·· , r ea te1· promise and greater peril ., face the youth of today I cause o f th ei r boldne and trai.ght-f.orwardness. I reside nt \-,.,r. G. lipping r told the gathering of five hund.red memb er s and frjend of tht> lnJianola M. E. ch urch , la t Thurs­ day even in g, at the tw e nti th anniver­ sary dinn r of tb e church. ". · o wor e but bolder than their parent ,'' Pre ideut 'lippinge.r s um­ med up the main charact eri tics oi the younger generation. He added: "They do today o n the front porch what th. fr parent did yesterday 0 11 t h li k pur h.'' Thi tendency extend into all their rela tions. the President asserted, c uttin g "a ll line of de11ominati oJ1, ' nive r ity or tolle&e and clas ," iuceth '"y arc followjng th am.! genera.I leader.ship." ---- O C----

Half Period. NO MATCH F OR TAN CAGERS Buell Was High Scorer W ith N inete.en Points. Reynolds and Bray Are High Men For St. X avier

ttcrbein defeated t. Xavier in an hio Co1tfereuce b asket •ball game a.t the hi g h ch ol gyn111a ium la t aturda y uig'11t 4-l to 29. St. 'av ie r ta.rt d the cod o,f th 7, but th e.. Tan and Ca rdin a l pill-to ers cam.e ba k trono- and wampeJ th e vi itor. wi der ht ilad of: field goal . Buell open d ho t.ilitie with a bucket and repeated a few seconds lakr with a one-handed sJ10! from the co..r.uer. B:e wa going lroug and ·car i'.I th tint fo ur Ott rhein ba t. 'avier wa n<!,·cr more than th re point bthi11cl clu ring- th Jir -t S E NIORS ELECT NEW MEMBER part of. th first half aJ1d a Ii tic whit TO STUDENT COUNCIL before th e period wa . half over they - - -forged ahead to a four point Jearl a.rl Eschhach wa elected by th e \\"hich mar ,in tl1c_v hcJ,l at the inter!.c ni r clas~ 10 represent it in the mi,;: ion . Student Council to urceecl "\"el \. 1 St. Xavi er i,a · probali l)- the bes _ \\'il b u g, team en on the loca l flo o r this se:t---- 0 - --. n hut they wer no mat ·h tor th e Prof. Hursh To Lead Y. fa ·t stepping OLt rbein cage r,-. Thi. (!,·e niug Pr:of. E. M. Hurs!1 _\L the hegi11ni;1g n( th c n<;[ tv iJI continue tJ1e discu ion ·whi ch half Otterbem ame hack s tr Jig aml wa started las Tue. day. .Hi suhore.cl eight point hefor , St. Xavi er ject th.i evening will he "The Chri,- c(>11ld score. A !ittl wh il later th tian .Att itude on \,\ ar and Ra,ce:· and " ore was ti ed al 2i-all hut frnm· th<'n is ~u re 10 prove very interc ting. II Page Five ) ( ~ontinucd

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