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nu _att COLLEGE WOMEN TO HEAR BETTY FAIRfAJ TONIGHT AT CITIZENSHIP CLUB Mrs. Maude Mueller of Columbus Dispatch To Speak of Her "Betty Fairfax" Column. k Mrs. Maude Murra y Muell er, better ..;owu to most Otter bein co-ed s as f etty Fairfax" of Columbus D ispatc h am e, will make the princi,pal addres at the annual gue -t night at the Citi zenship Club which will be held in t'h e r~ception room of Coch ran Hall at 8 ;h~lock. College women may attend 15 m,cting of the Club. h Dean Cora . McFadden will be th e ostcss for the evening· he will be ;u ' W isted . b,· . ,t\1.,r r . . E. Rupp. Mr . S . T .CKirt Mrs. . J . Fickel, and fr . · · Tus9ey. h M.r · Mueller will speak on "Wha t I t;vc learned a the Bettv Fairfax of e Di Patch. 1 - O C - - - · ""EE CLUB SINGS ~ALTIMORE AUDIENCE
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Entert · amed at Home of Mr. C. Wagner, College Trustee, After Concert.
FORENSIC ARTISTS WIN FIRST CONFERENCE DEBATE OF YEAR~
O tterbein Enters P . K . D. Contest Th e Otterbein chapter of Pi Kappa Delta has ente red Oratory Extempore Speaking and Debate in th e me~·s section of the Pi Kappa Delta prov111cial contest. The contest is a par t of the Pi Kappa Delta convention of the Provi nce of the Great Lakes which will be held pril 13 and 14 at East Lan sin g, Michigan. - - - 0 c --- MUSIC STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITAL TOMORROW EVE
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FROSH MUST WEAR CAPS UNTIL SPRING VACATION
" Schumann's F o u rt h Symphony' ', Played By Piano Quartet, To Be Feature.
Ii ang y OU rself on Na iI and Rea d B k y R t Don't Want Says Irate
little J li ke f ohn.ny want to b a big 111 an he . c ather or11 c b . O tart by sn1 kin a Count ~ Pipe behind th hed. The · eat•111r~ Post 111a te r wo uld euJOY a th e en ate, ·. 1tia1 he make hi in0 contr 'b . . quairttin 1h.Ut1 n to poli t ic by acon er kg I fellow cro.oie e co nced · Piaac er barre I and counter · with I11~ 11 fo th ll1akc r \i arid ourt that , ill " t It D aw Plan join r an10 r, ou rt 11 p in t. 111 u
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l t ha come to our attention that certain occupants of the balcony eem to be harboring the fal e notion that the one-day rece , which they enjoyed on February 22. thanks to eorge \• a hington and the Faculty, wa th annual pring Vacation, in· con equence whereof they have abandoned what i commonly kJ1own a the Fre hman cap. For thei r ed ilicati on, may we point out ffie fact that Spri11g acatiou i yet ome w ek .off and that, accordingly, we would appreciate the irnmediate reappearance of aid verdant headgear. Ti ou,· rule· don' t suit, come an d te ll u. but meanwhil may we re pectfolly ( !! uggest the b rvaoce of fhat old ma.xirn " afety First". The tudent ouncil.
FLETCHER, BROMELEY, KUMLER WERE SPEAKERS MEET NORTHERN TOMORROW Duane Harrold Presides at Hiram Contest. Prof. H. P. Jeffrey Of 0 . S. U . Is Judge.
Otterbein"s Affi rmative debate team won its first conference debate of the season, last F riday night from Hiram's A general recital wi}I he g!ven tof,orensic artists. Although thi wa morro"· eveni ng at 8: IJ P· 111 • 111 Lamthe first conference victory for the be rt Hall by tud ents in 'th e Co n erv~affirmative team, it was the econd tory of Mu ic. A special feature ,v,,II victo ry of the debating season. be a piano quartet, Schuma~n s The negative team from Hiram wa "Fourth ymph ony", played 'by Oh ~er compo ed of Morri Fox, Ru sell CaldS pa ngler, Katherine Beck, Ca th enne well, . Le ter Beatty, who spoke in th e Matz and Mildred 'vVilson. above orde r, with Ha el Reynard A piano duet will be played by serving as alternate. Duane E. Harv ilma Bar tt anrl Helen eff; ro ld. a se ni or in Otterbein, pre ided. other · wh o \ play pia no nui_n bers Ha rry Palmer Jeffrey of Ohio State arce : Geneva hela, Zuma Hee ta nd • niversity wa the iug le judge proViola B urk e, ?1,Iildred M urph y 311d v ided by th e conference committee. Hildred Adam fter the debate. th e peakers, Elizabeth Gre , elia J ohn on. coaches and friend held au informal F lorence P rinz, and Gwy nn e McConlune, at the Tea Room, where food aughy will ing vocal olo · for the body took the place of food T uk ham wi ll pre ent the only TRAVELOGUIST TO GIVE for thought. " PASSION PLAY" LECTURE Crow d I s S ma 11. violin num b er on the program' and ·11 lay the o nl y W I ·1 I d wa France George w1 P 11 e t1e crow mall, due to mandolin number. Pipe or!tlln num- Dr. Elmer U. Hoenshel Will Speak t be evangeli tic meeting ' the debate bers will be played ,by Viola B urker in United Brethren Church held the intere t of the au dience and Catherine Matz. Saturday Evening. . thro u hou t. The argum nt of the ----0 c - . I (Conti nu ed o P,age E ight. ER SPEAKS "Th the topic of I _ _ __ o C DR. BREW1;3AK ---the lecture \ hicl, , ill be delivered by PHILALETHEAN SOCIETY TO D harl e \t\ . Rr wl'.>aker. ecre- Dr. E lmer . H n he!. noted travelCELEBRATE 75TH BIRTHDAY r tary ·of the ·unday ch ol \V rk o'f ui t and prominent educator. aturtl J,u· i·ch gave the day veni ng at 8 o"cl k in th r1itecl Columbus Alumnae Writing Pageant . the nited B rc ,ren chapel add re ye terda • 111or11J11g. Brethren hurch. The J cture i- beTo be Given During Commence O C ---iug s_po n· red by the y un g Pe pl . ment Week. T' k b . President Visits Toledo . . ' E"ening hoir. 1c ets can ePre ide nt \ N. G. Cli ppi nger v1 1ted cu red from. member f the hofr at 25 PhilaleJhca, th oldc t wom n' litF . Toledo and Bowling Green cent eac.h. P ro eed will go toward erary od ty on the campu,. will ccleo tona, ' f h J b"lee t f d f th J1 o·r braif e b er even tcy- fifth an n1ver,ary · 1• th, ve ment un last we k in the intere t o t e u I cc rdiJ.1, to advance publi ity, r, with a pict ur e quc page.ant which will Fund. Ho 1 he! i· well fitted to peak n be given in Jun e a a part of the antllis.l::l the Pa ion nual Comme11cen,.ent activiti . . T t e 00 P lay at b r- mq1ergau, 'Bava ria. Columbu a lumn ae of Phi lal ethea. both in 1900 and in 19 10. Th farn u with Mr . F ran k J. E e ·! r who receivBa ariau drama j - given e,·ery ten ed a Ph. . degree from Otterb in in yea r ·. I 93 i1t Gharge, ar w rit ing the pagea nt. '·Dr Hoen b I is probably the only l 1[is . • ma iV!oo111aw, Dir ctor of d deno n11ua uona 1 Id b un iver ity, ma11 n b m r'.can platform _to ay '\Von: n' Phy ical Education, has been college of today wo u c _a fi t t P O give a dram;it'ic 111t rpr tatio.u I aJ)pornt d t t k charg of the preparI e. and make it b r h • g thi . wonder f u I · t orf. ,.,. _,_•r 1l1 'T -~cw a l ory dr"ll l wor k . 1·f y u pea J udirh '\Vhitney i. chai rman retowa rd ach 1e v111g th1 end II l 'bY -avm a _ y rk to Texa. . from r-,, L n·d a to the t "pie a I rar ' · tude n 0111mittee in char ge of he the profe or . rl ommodation g n, hi work i prai · ect· maD)' ' leb ration. ig nment . Library ace book icau critic say. ther member of the · an l .111·t d ur · t h c a111e · T h ame umb er n \',, ·11ets t ne. L aura rerna111 Dr. Hoen h I 1' are 11 0 b . ' 'I be a me f t J I I R I I adorn the 1e ves. t" of the mini ler and one o t r em nc owar< an< eann nrom . . tt nd to the , an fri nd . of librarian a e ) ( Contin ued on page four·
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· Men's Glee Cl ub and B The . Otter bem an10-Ma d 1· · u o m Orche tra ave it n:~~lc1 concen of the sea on at Balti11·eat1 aturday night. Although the heardier Wa inclement, a crowd of 550 bui·Jd · th e concert at the high school 111 rcce· g. T he Club wa very well ived d encc 11 . a11 they rewarded the audi•r ·1th a nu mber of encore . ·" ter th to th I oncer t, the Jub wa ta ken c 101ue of M C M W trustee of I r. · · agner, 11·crr I r1 l I college. where they er , cc ~btfully enter tained and then Vcd wit! 1 f ner '"a r re hment · ~fr. \Vagth head of the t icket ale for ti at largc11.e concert. Hi campaign 11·a ' re po 11 1 •hi e for the financial St1 ccc~ th ~ e concert.
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