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MARCH 1, 1927
WESTERVILLE, OHIO,
No. 19.
Talisman Displaces Arcady in Race for F"irst in Grade Chart
LACK OF INTELLECTUA L BUMP PUZZLES FACULTY There ,' .er e 44 st udents wh o nia<le grades o f B or better la t se111 este r accor d.111g to a su rv ey
THIS ISSUE IS FIRST ENTERED IN CONTEST
lllade recently by R egistrar F. Vance. Of the 44 s tud ent s. were women and o nly 7 were lllen. Faculty m emb e r s are attempting b . . • Y m ea ns o t co:11plex 1 ogical processe , t o determine whei h er the la ck of an intellect ual bum p in wome n is inherite,I or o nl y ac quired.
This wee k· s edition o f the T a n a nd Ca rdinal is the fir s t issu e to be entered in the O hio co llege new paper co nte st. enclor ed by th e Scripps-Howard ews paper Lea g ue. X ear ly all o f the col le ge n ew spapers. with th e excep tio n o f the Ohio State Lantern. are ente red in the conte t which began yes t erd ay a nd en d s April 4. The priz e may be a ilver miniatur e of a printing pre s.
FORENSIC ARTISTS WILL TACKLE HIRAM FRIDAY
VANDALS LOOT CARNEGIE LIBRARY AND MUSIC HALL
The women· s socia l g ro up s grade . columns in th e tabl e o n page 2. The chart for the mid- semes ter suffer ed a genera l average for all social groups seve re s hakeup when comp iled yester- was but sl ightly higher than it was at clay afte rn oon. The Arcacly Club, the mid-seme s ter. The p resent aver which had fir st place at the mid- age is 1.7032 while at the mid- seme ster se mes ter dropped to eco nd place and the average was 1.6182. gave ,,·ay to the Tal isman Club whic~ 0 C---came out on top this ti me with a 2.06:, METHODIST MINISTER I ADDRESSES STUDENTS k t h.ir cl 1 point a ve ragc. L o tu s Cl u IJ too· p-lace with a l.783 point ave_rage. 1 Polyg-o n Club jum pe d from eig hth Rev . R. T . Stimmel Speaks A t Union Revival Serv ices On to fourth place in the chart and sec ure cI " . ,, a J.738 average. Ph oen ix took fifth , College Night. · h l 7 ave rage Tomo-Dachi fe ll wtt a · . ·h s he I Emphasizing the figure of Je us from fourth to 1xt p 1ace w 1,en - t . 0 vx / Chr is t as th e biggest persona li ty in the 67 I secured an ave rage . po111 s, n_ 11 d R. R T S . ONL y ONE HIRAM VETERAN SECURE $10 IN CASH · 1 I 624 · t · 1 wo r c to a y. cv. . . t11nme l, pas· p~u~ ' tor o f the local Methodi t Epi copal Fletch B ---rank ed eve n t h wit 1 er ' r ome1ey and Kumler Wi"J_l •A. r b u t us took eighth 1>la ce rece1v111g church. poke to the student of Otter- Entrance Is Forced To Buildings Friday N ight By Smashing l. 604 point · Appear on Home Platform . bein Friday night in the U nited BrethF or Otterbein. O "'I an d G r een w ich still_ occupy the ren church in th e ixth of a two weeks Glass In Windows. · · with 1.54:, and U03 0 C---Fr· ce llar pos!lton_ e rie of union revival meeting. Fri. . . <la/ n, . d . ; , 11 • ti a C i ,·, XighC .A m1du1g h t m;i raucl r ;; u c e cl d in a a 1ay_ Marer, 4, ha- been ele, , . p ·, , r e p..ectJ ,·cly. I b took a d ec. id ed lum p and a fairly LO·111 a · h F n·cIay nignt lb · b· e date f or th e first conference d elarge number of tuden t 1-obta·JI 1·111 a f ter everaI cu · I0 · · gra cl e ., ti11· fact can e:/1 ly be asc of ti, e ea on to be held 011 th e I 111 . ftate . er- occ upi.ed th e center ect,on o f th e , fo re ·111 0a wmc ante i " allCJ cl oor 111 0111 . · e d IJ), 0 b e rnng th · comparison , church which . ll y re- L1"brar)' a ncl ·L am b ert H a 11 a ncI thorti e platfo rm. O n that 111ght at 7 :30 tam had been pec1a ie local a f1:i nnat1ve · oughl ,.: b ot I1 b u1ld · i.ngs. Wit team will mat ch _________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ se rved. . Y. ran aciung BEIN PROFESSORS, Us ing a his text th e sentence: '" The :.I i Tirza Barn_e , head librarian. renega/ nd oratorical power with th e tve debater from Hiram College. OTTER VE PROGRAM Maste r i come and calleth fo r th e'". 1/ ported th at 1 111 small cltaoge ,vas Tl1e 1>er I . STUDENTS GI . ·. take n fro m ti1 L"b 1 ra ry.. all(_l M" na{ tea ~nne of the Tan and Card i_ _ __ R ev. Stimm e l poke of nian as the mos t / : l L
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111 tncludes PalmA.r Fletcher p I of Lick- mag nifi ce nt crea tio n of Go el. The He len Vance, 111 tructor 111 piano 111 ' 0 > rt B ' A ttend Quarterly Meetings L I t H 11 •I h 9 at a _- aic t at ,,·a stole n The rom cley and Karl Kumler . bui ldi ng of the c haracter o f yo un g j f am >er e h t d 10 h 10 ing County Teacl:ers 0 Olen will peak, in the ord er 111en and \\" Ome n is a m uch greate r r om er s u · · ot er e hav na111ec1 Newark Sat urday. b cl S l That { on the que tion: "Resolved . ____ ee n repor~c · tt~c ent_ are_ no t \\"Ork than the crea tion of th e wo rld , th0 1 den he P resent Governmental Ten . . ll ege furnj s hecl the e n- 1 he said. During hi s talk R ev. timm e l / \ gl_,t to hav e heen imp li cated 111 th e 1 the cy t_o Restrict Per sonal Liberty in . O tt er iern ~~ -t Sat urcl av at the third / ga,·e quotation from mini ter , bu i- , affair 111 any way b y co ll ege authoriti . cd " nited State i to Be Condemn- ,1 tire prol, ra m at:~ er of the, vcar fo r the ncss m e n, and s tate men who s ay that Entran_ce to th e Library wa gained _ quarter 'v mee 111 · a b a e·1-, . I . •t Kewark the so lution of p re ent problem r e t s hv - hreak111g a pane of g las 111 • ment win<lo · Tl n1ran1 d 1"d L'c kin g Co untv teac i er a · ] · h 111 not elect definite team s ' f G • C. H eitz. a gracl ua e of not in bu in e but in traight-out · " · ie g a t e we t until p r la I aturday evening and the I Pro · . e_orgi la _ o f 1923 pre icl ecl. hri s tianity. He empha ized the fact door of Lambert H a ll w ,t fo und hatcl onne] of the tea h d h - , Otter be11: in _t e c_ .. that th e g reatest nee d of the wo rld to- , tc r ed at urd ay morninrr by Mr. H. c the Ta 11 ms a not reac Pr o f. H eitz liv es 111 tica. . .. • • • , Moon and Mr J F David 11 · · clay f and Cardinal late yesterB \\' V len ti ne. of th e D epar t- clay I for a r ev iv al of re hg1011. I · · · - Ja111t rs. E h · a ter 110 'f ho e m en who will Dr. · a . cl · ti Ii t . k when th y ca m e to \\"Ork · deb on. E t• Joke o n the topic: 'ac eve11111g urmg 1e r s wee · ale for H· ment of cI uca ion . I tr d f b I f I . . . I G ia in th tram will be taken from I , cl. it a a Conce JJtio n of Ed u- o t 1e 111 eet111 g wa given a spec1a t1 llti . e n a11ce o r 11 t · C 1· ;u s tm e 1 · t he t D t l h H: Beatt) · aid we ll, Rey nard, Fox. • · t" ·• ( Co ntinued On Page Six) r epar ment a nc l o mc i11 e11 1· '· hand Blackburn. A ll a re new j caC1o n. I i\1 Oit1ner di c us eel. Economic Departm nt were broke n 11 t e d b · · oac 1 - - - - O C - - -and the roo m in each cl epa r t, 1ent th letics in the P ublic COMMITTEFS APPOINTED ea rcl1 ed. e ate field ex cept Caldw e ll. "Th P l ce of PR.op - - C ____ e a The Alumni office in the . . SPESSARD STARTS chool _- , \\'. \Var o n ga ,·e the BY SENIOR CLASS PREXY ba e m en t of La mb ert Hall wa a l ·o CANTATA REHEARSALS Profe sor L. "T'1e K ind of ---ea r ched but nothing wa taken. The on , t a recent meeting o f t he e n io r o ffi ces o f t h e T an and l ..uncheoi, talk • ,. ardi na l and .. ..,..rhTactice - --Teacher the uperiutencl e ut ant s. . Oas , Ruth Hur h and Rich ard Jame the 1927 ibyl, al 0 in th ~ eve n for the Easte r Cantata, ha ment. M 1" 5 E !Jia Hayes ente r ta in ed with were appointed member of the ocial were. left untouch ed . l) u8oi c ca l olo accompanied by La t Word o f Chri s t" by o mq1ittee to plan for pring ocial 1 vera vo Rob,.· f I d .irectio , are no w un cl e r way under th e se " -umg or mon ey a n M. I b I Ruehnnuncl -who a l o gave ev nt , fo r the eniors. In prepa ra eem" I The C II of Pro fe or A. R. pessarcl. ,s . a e I ti o n for Commencement E rne tine have been the aim o f th e thi e ( in c 00 t d B antata will I>e given · · · tw o piano · 111 th e 111- j '.\ich o I. and J o h n L e h man were nothing other th a n actual ca l1 l1a . ret hre, Ch ---b cl . ing, April 241 [!rch on unclay eve n. d p"ano accom- elected member o f the eni or Invita- een reporte 1111 ing by faculty m emI ....,..lie ev I B 0 th pipe . organ ancl . the re ndi tio n I tion omm1ttee. · .R o b ert M umma an d bers who have tudi o in Lambert Hall. . t t a ra1ni1,ar .. en La t W o rd · o f hri t" J pan im ent • will beM"u e H 111Jen ance will ,,ere111ce o · · w1·11 e r ve on th c Trea urer J. P. We t e tima t the o rn 155 el M "ss Fran ce Cla I)e t f cantata and i one of the of the cantata. · Memorial Comm ittee. Cha rdamage cl o ne to th builcli 1\ g ' a l al ut 0 • 1e a t t he oro-a11 anc. ... 1• i\" S· O Co rding the E a te r compositio n ac- p re 1c olo Jotte Owen and Ed Hammon are , 0 11 01 he to Profe . w ·11 . . M . Co mmit- I . s o r S pe ar<I. It ha H arns i JJla •Y the piano. . cl . Profesm em be r of the e111or I ov1c ---- 0 C---I 111 for fiv e,i g iven a loca l a udi tor ium part s ha ,·c yet been as igdn e · tee A mile ha more than it face value. e Year s. I sor pe a rcl sta ted ye ter ay. I .
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