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V ft 8 The Oberlin Review If ISSUED WEEKLY 40 VOIXME OBERLIN OHIO WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 1918 NUMBER 11 BANGS Tf OHN KENDRICK MENS COMMONS VOTE SHOWS VETERAN PUBLISHER GIVES 1 DATES ARE SET FOR XMAS L A PERIOD AND FINAL EXAMS HE FIRST 0 LttiURE MAJORITY AGAINST CHANGE CHAPEL LECTURE Now that the government has Europe Will Ap determined to disband the S A Just Bark From Women and Men Register Their Ap- T C unit by Christmas the col- William W Ellsworth Former Presi- pear in Finney Chapel Satur- proval of Boarding House the lege has named the dates for the dent of The Century Co Discuss- day Evening System vacation period It will extend es Writers and Publications from Saturday noon December XOTKI SPEAKERS COMING COMMONS IMPRACTICABLE NOW 21 to Thursday January 2 at 8 J a m FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE The dates for the final exami- Arthur S ItiRgs to Tell of Belgium Possibility of a Small Mens Com nations at the close of the first Sidney Lnndon and Baroness mons Tells Many Stories of Recent Authors When Projected Womens semester have also been set Ex- of His Acquaintance Describes Huaid Coming Later Building is Bnilt aminations will begin on January Growth Magazine 27 and February 4 will be the of The first lecture in the U L A Now that there has been a very final day for them Second semes- course this year will be ter classes will begin February 5 lecture for practical application of a Mens Com- The monthly lecture for December next Saturday evening De in order that the time lost when delivered mons in the form of the barracks was delivered at the chapel service cember 7 when John Kendrick the opening of the fall term was and the majority of the girls have today by Mr William W Ellsworth Bangs will speak on Light and delayed may be made up had a chance to try out a young la- who for 37 years was with The Cen Shade in the Land of Valor dies seminary dining hall the opin- tury Company resigning in 1915 his Mr Bangs has just recently re ions of both sexes have crystallized in position as president of The Century turned from France and the trenches JOHN KENDRICK BANGS a vote slightly in favor of the old Company The subject of the lecture where he went on behalf of the PROF H A MILLER SPEAKS TO system The exact totals of the was All the Monthly Magazines American Committee for Devastated straw vote conducted by the RE- A distinguished foreigner who France Since his return to this OBERLIN COSMOPOLITAN CLUB GREAT LAKES QUINTET GIVES VIEW on this question are as fol- had represented a European court in country he has been speaking lows this country said the veteran pub throughout the Eastern states tell Boarding Vote Opposed to Usher in opening his address was ing a stirring story of the things he House Tells of His Work as Chairman of asked by a reporter upon his depart- m and heard while among the the Commons old girls 147 new girls 121 Com- ure for his native land for a frank lighting men of the Allies He tells In favor of the the Czecho Slovaks in This First Number is Especially Impies- sive mons old girls new girls 143 expression of his opinion of Ameri- of the splendid spirit of France of J84 Country Violin Solos Highly Appreci- Total 268 for 327 against the Com- can literature After a moments Americas achievements overseas thought and with a far- away look in by Audience mons ud of scores of minor incidents in ated eyes Mens Vote Of old men Disunion and Imperialism the Ene- his the gentleman pronounced connection with the war Mr Bangs The the 8 were opposed to the Commons 1 mies of Peace for the MidE- uropean his verdict lecture is different from other war Conservatory Graduate at the Piano Of American for it of the new 16 opposed 3 for modern literature talks in that it does not deal to any Countries say plentiful Quintet to Leave for Europe it Total 24 opposed 3 in favor of I should that it is extent with horror and atrocities His With President Wilson the Commons Not a bad answer and one feels talk is rather concerning the human have had periodical lit- Barracks Vote Old men 50 op- Monday evening Professor H A that he must interest side of the war and he By W E P posed to the Commons 16 in favor Miller addressed the Cosmopolitan erature in mind when he used the u caught much of the humor and word plentiful For surely never of it New men 89 opposed 51 in open meeting held at pathos of the war and brought them Those who were fortunate enough Club at an many Total 139 opposed to a since the world began have so tack tn hear Great Lakes Quintet favor waB the to America Althourft the Jen the Council Hall f His subject magazines been offered to a nnWJcs Commons 67 in lavor tare is not a humorous one those Wednesday evenine last had one of Mid- European Union Some time ago reading There has been considerable the great treats of the season It Is on to thought and discussion of this ques- Professor Miller left his work here And then Mr Ellsworth went Salubrities I Have Met know that seldom that music of this kind can few old- tion in times past so that the old in the sociology department to go to talk for a minutes about the ae cannot but intermingle a certain be heard rendered so skillfully and er magazines He himself went students had already formed ideas Washington in the interests of the into degree of humor any of his with such unusual Interpretation in 1878 when he be in about it The vote was taken how- the business speeches The lecture will be illus The program was as follows Szecho- Slovaks After Professor ever as abruptly as possible in or- came connected with Scribners trated by stereopticon views of the C major Mozart Massarycks election to the presi- Century Maga Quartet in der that no discussion or persuasion Monthly now The Lento Allegro dency new Czecho- Slovak Re zine St Nicholas would affect the first reaction caused of the and Continued on Fage Four Andante The then told some inter- by the question The vote Is neces- public Professor Miller was elected lecturer esting amusing stories of Edgar Minuetto sarily incomplete but represents the chairman of the Czecho- Slovaks in and PRESIDENT Finale Allen Poe of Edwin Booth of Rich- KING ATTENDS feeling of practically all of the large country Miller will this Professor Harding Davis others He Scene Andalouse Joaquin Turina college and private houses and the ard and MILITARY REVIEW IN PARIS only be in Oberlin until Thursday spoke great success of Doctor For viola solo strings and piano barracks The houses that voted of the when he will return to Washington Mitchells serial Hugh Wynne Mock Morris Percy Grainger are Baldwin Lord Keep cottage and in a few weeks will probably sail and how it came to be published in Occupies Box With President of Violin Solos and Annex Cranford Wright Inn cottage Royce for Europe to take charge of the or- The Century He said that he had Chanson Meditation It Cottenet Huckins Guides Ks Fiance and Ambassador Sharp ganization of the Mid- European always found authors of the first on a Corelli Theme Fairchild Arnolds Colonial Hil- Variations Miller rank easy people to get along with of Elyria Tartini- Kreisler lbrants Smiths Mrs Hopes Bar- Union in Paris Professor among things in the matter of editing their ma- Mr Felber rows Dascomb Tenney Lauder- said other Mrs lett- terial In this connection he men- King recently received a leigh Pyle Inn Webster hall Maple The problem before the people of er from Piano Quintet Dvorak tioned Sir Gilbert Parker and the lat- President King written croft Vatican Middle Europe is to work in harmony from Allegro ma non tanto ters love of The Right of Way Paris in which he said that on The vote of the students is in fa and peace for the principles of justice October Dumka Folk Song while working on it He also related 20 he dined with Ambassad- vor of the boarding house system by and freedom It was not until the or Sharp re- Scherzo Furiant T- l IX 1 1 anecdotes concerning Winston Chur who took him to the a fair majority uuti it is uiuae strain and stress of war forced them Tiw Finale cf the soldiers of the class of enough to show that there is consid- to forget their petty differences that 1920 especially in the first Continued on Page Six and the celebration of the fall The strines erable feeling over the question any sort of federation was possible f Lille were wonderfully impress- at which time the French number It is possible that in the time when While the war lasted the fear of the lan was oc- different shades and varie together started President King ive the Oberlin has a Womans building a common enemy held them PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA cupied one a reviewing box with Presid- ty nf tone blended into another may be provided for But now that the armistice has been com Mens Commons ent B smoothly made the whole TO THIS EVENING Poincare At this time he met it those men who prefer it to the board signed and the danger removed there APPEAR Personally intensely interesting The Premier Clemenceau and position ing house This year and for some is imminent peril of their being re- the Andalouse piayea Italian and Enelish ambassa viola solo in Scene time to come such a plan is imprac solved into their separate factions dors was a pleasant con Greatest Musical Treat on This Sem- bv Mr Dolejsi ticable because of the expense The again Tbe last letter received from Presid- trast to the first number college has lost a good deal of money The greatest principle of all for esters Artist Recital Course ent most interesting ana co- King was written November 9 Probably the on account of the S A T C and the the nations to learn is that