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TEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE
WESTE RV ILLE, O HI O , J AN UARY 11, 1927.
No. 13.
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Education Board Extends Jubilee Campaign Until July I -
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VARSITY CAGERS SWAMP FORMER CAPTAINS 49-33 LAST PRE-SEASON GAME
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Cap and Dagger WilJ Present Play Hif I Were King" January 14 and 15 Francis Bechtolt and Alice Propst in Leading Roles
Tan Men Exhibi ~S coring Attack. Ten Alumni Return for Annual Battle.
Tntense interest in the welfare of Ot te rbein College has ca used the General Education Board to exten,d the time of the Jubilee collection campaign, which was to have been completed January I according to cont ract, until July I. The Executive Committee of the Col lege in its meeting la t Friday after noon formally accepted the exten ion but set the deadline at June 1, reserv in the month of -J llne for adju brnmt with the eneral Education Board. The, Committee request that all new ledge or payment of old pledges be made before June 1. At least $40,000 till remains to be collected in order to claim the 20,000 from the General Education Board .
President W . G. Clippinger tres es th e fact that action and response from the people is much more import ant than an extension of time. a thing but ca h or good sec'urities will count.
-oc---L. W. WARSON ELECTED NEW ALUMNI DIRECTOR At a 111 • 'th eetmg of the Alumni ouncil fo/;h:ay eve~ing. ~Jr. L. W . War on, a Pa t six year the active manger of th e U. . \ eteran Bureau in olurnb Prof us, wa elected to ucceed Al · B. W. Troop a Director of r::nal Relation . Mr. Wa r on, a hi uate of Otterbein in 1905, a umed new p 0 · • . . it-ton Friday mornmg. P rof T .,.,eek · roo_P, who re igned two he d ago, will retain hi position a a of h scie t e economic and ocial nee department of the college.
Pre ident Clippinger made the fol lowing tatement in an interview Sat urday afternoon ·'Fine progress ha been made since s ·eptember. A .total of 152,089.65 ha be n claimed in old pledge , new money and quotas from the Rockefeller Fund · ince that time. With the completion of this ta k thi promi e to be the m t inspiri11g year in the bu sin hi tor of Otterbein oil ge."
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INTRA- MURAL SCHEDULE TO BE POSTED AT 4 P. M.
~RIDAY TO BE "PAY-UP AYFORSTUDENTCHEST
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FUND IS $40,000 SH Y Executive Board A ccepts E xtension and Sets Own D eadline at June 1 for End.
Displaying a fast offens ive afte r a slow start, Otterbein defeated the Alumni 49 to 33 in its last game of the Pre- eason sched ule and the first game on a local court in the high school gymnasium last Saturday evening. For the first few minute the re was ~ery little accomplished by either ide, t JUS four mintes elap ing before ea :an broke through to score the fir t ;sket. From that time on play peed e up and pr cceded at a fa t paa for n10 t of ti . . . . 1 rema111mg tnne. Ot ter bein exhibited a fa t corin at tack, with bot h forward and th e cen ter taking about equal parts in th'e Countin C . aptam Barnes accounted f g. or 14 Points while Buell and eaman each scored 12. navelv and an (Contin11rd nn Page. Eight)
Frida h Y a been de i naited by th D e St udent Council as Pay Up P/Y for the tuden Che t Cam ha:f\ A table will be in the s a I day Friday o that peron wl10 the f, e pledge were due th ir t of the year. ma y pay 1 ·p Da y 1 · Another Pay · be held at the end of the ernester.
BOARD IS ANXIOUS FOR COLLEGE TO GET MONEY
Journal C· and Dagger Dramatic lub \ ill pres:l~t one of the bi est hits of th_e sea 011 wh 11 it ta e th romantic 1 "r f I \ ere Kin " in th e Colle e PChay I Friday an d Saturday evenings, ape 14 and 15. The performances January will begin promptly at 8 p. m. each . cat • are 011 sale outside the evening. chapel ;rnd at th We terville Pharma cy. All ea t fo r aturd •\" night are
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re erved. Friday i de ignated a t u dent night; ticket may be obtaine_d from any member of the cast for this performance. Prof. Le te r Raine , head of the p u bl 1c " " D epa r t ment.' ~s . in . pea k mg complete charge of the production, perhaps the mo t elaborate ever pres-ented on the cha~el stage. ( Con tmued On Pa e ix)
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The chedule for the intra mural ba ket ball game , both so_cial group and prune leagues, will not be complete until today at 4 p. m. according to an an nouncement made ye terday by Coach M. A. Ditmer. Schedul will be po ted in King Hall, Mc Fadden Hall, • A sociation and .\dmioistration Building on the bulletin boards. The first game will be. played tomorrow.