Hutching Says A11 Alumniare Dangerous
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Editorial Event A WASTE OP TIME mm PROM BEGINS AT 1000 P M VOLUME 62 OBERLIN COLLEGE OBERLIN OHIO TUESDAY JUNE 19 1934 NUMBER 66 Hutching Says A11 Alumni Are Dangerous Trustee Lauded At Alumni Association Meeting Young Educator Pictures Future Active Among Alumni Todays Speaker Dan F Bradley Prom To Start College Pattern At 10 P M In Honored Given Head of Chicago University M B Tonight Advances Personal Service Medal Theories Emerson Gills Band Will Graduate of 82 Presented Honorary Degrees Given Award Supply Music To Use Annual Amplification Yesterday Willard Hocking and Engel On Sale Are Named Served Over 60 Years Few Bids Still Ferns Palms Flowers To All alumni are dangerous Thus Of Cleveland began Dr Robert Maynard Hutchins Now Pastor Pictured above are Whiting Williams of the class of 1899 and i Be Decorations president of the University of Chi- Church 1882 is present Dan F Bradley of the class of Mr Williams who cago and former Oberlin student in chairman of the Alumni Relations Committee led the academic pro- Beginning with the playing of his Presentation of the medal For No- his speech before the graduating cession this morning Dr Bradley who is a trustee of the college theme song Weary Emerson Gill Service to Alma Mater the pre- seniors alumni friends faculty and table to Alma and orchestra will furnish the liminary Report on the Alumni Que- was awarded yesterday the medal For Notable Service his townspeople who had jammed his- music for the Senior Prom which stionnaire and the Report of The Mater toric Finney Chapel and overflowed will be held tonight at ten oclock ROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS Council formed the greater into Warner Hall for the 101st an- Junior In the Mens Building of the program of the Annu- nual commencement this morning portion To Use Amplification Alumni Association of Sees Future College al meeting the Striking decorations consisting of College which took place Final 260 Contributed In his speech titled The Future of Oberlin palms ferns and flowers clever Seniors Of 34 in Warner Hall the College Dr Hutchins who ar- Monday afternoon programs and novelty arrangements direction of Dr W G rived by plane yesterday declared under the by the orchestra promise to be the president that university administration is a Mosher For Rec Hall Project highlights of the affair According Hear Patton At medal was made to Dr disillusioning kind of thing Other Award of to Bruce Brickley social chairman Bradley who has served Ober- excerpts from the address follow Dan P of the class the orchestra will be and trustee Last week the Prudential Committee of Oberlin College voted the final Baccalaureate The function of an administrative in as student teacher set up in the east end of the lobby 60 years In speech suc- officer Is not reminiscence but pro- for more than her 260 needed to make the Mens Building recreational hall an actual while an amplification system will Mary Plumb Mil- jection The function of the col- of presentation Mrs project which costs in all 2160 will include be for King- Bosworth room Coun- Bradley cess This Student Council used the Moderator of General lege is to teach A peculiar pos- likan 93 characterized Dr and west parlors providing per- and a dance floor to be installed in the present Mens Building dining the cil Urges Class To session of the college of liberal arts as most generous of time 1300 mission for the use of the parlors Brad- is its influence on character strength in his services Dr room may Seek Wisdom be secured The whole educational process is ley was not present to receive the Of the 2160 the Student Council Some Bids Left was still a mystery medal since the trustee meeting Contingency Fund contributed 857 entrance to the dance Before an audience which filled The womens Concluding his address Dr Hutch- still in progress Retire Seven the college classes 793 and the will be through the cloak room while flower- bedecked Finney Chapel Sun- on Pat- ins said If Oberlin will adhere to Bradley a Trustee Oberlin Review 250 Work the will enter through day afternoon Dr Carl Safford the men the Oberlins traditions and ideals A graduate of Oberlin College In project will begin soon after the meeting their partners at ton of the college class of 1888 if front door Oberlin in short will be Oberlin the 1882 Dr Bradley then attended the From Oberlin Ministers Convention next week and beginning of reception line pastor of First Congregational Church the the future of our Alma Mater is secure Oberlin Theological Seminary where will be under the direction of Mr Chaperones and guests of the eve- of Los Angeles and moderator of the col- Honorary Degrees he received his DB in 85 He also Dbren Lyon superintendent of ning will be Dr and Mrs Ernest Wil- General Council of Congregational Cor- Lists urged the Recipients of Honorary Degrees holds DDs from Yankton and Faculty lege buildings and grounds kinB Dr and Mrs J H Nichols Mr and Christian Churches to meet- and from Oberlin this commencement in- nell Dr Bradley was elected the The Student Council at a and Mrs R A Jelliffe Dean Anna graduating class to seek wisdom 91 clude Daniel Willard president of Board of Trustees of Oberlin in ing held Saturday morning decided Klingenhagen Mrs Ellen Hatch knowledge the Dean of Women Treasurer may ob Baltimore and Ohio R and has been a member ever since that the Activities Fee will remain Dean Donald Love and the presidents Knowledge he said be RWHHam End Ernest Hocking professor of Philo At present he is the pastor of the Five Professors at 1450 next year with a possible of the College and Conservatory sen- tained from books laboratories in more dif- sophy at Harvard and Carl Engel Pilgrim Congregational Church Active Service fifty cent increase in case the Dra ior classes and their dates A limit- classes But wisdom is far Knowledge comes musician and writer Cleveland matic Society project mentioned ed number of bids may still be se- ficult to obtain comes Called the dean of railway pres During the last year Dr Bradley Five professors one dean and one elsewhere in this issue la approved cured wisdom lingers As wisdom it knowledge idents Mr Willard is always lead- has written an article for the Alumni administration official will retire at by the Prudential Committee and the deepens and clarifies all a Ober- can be obtained by weigh- er in all important conferences per- Magazine on the subject of the the close of the present academic Trustees Changes in the assess Wisdom Sep- by self- taining to lin Theological Center from Mahan year ments will be investigated next ing ones self fairly control the industry Oberlin is can gather Scott Elledge by deference to recognizing him as man represent- to Horton It will be remembered Mr Hiram B Thurston for many tember when this Council by lack of conceit a to ing that Dr Bradley made a speech on years Oberlin College treasurer will the information it feels necessary others and by opening ones heart the human side of this business Activity A pro- experience of the Continued on page 4 Alumni Day of the Centennial last be succeeded by Mr H Wade Cargill for revising the Fee Submits Ideas the accumulated year titled Between Classes His present assistant treasurer posal to cut down the Glee Club as race money to out knowl- Continued on page two Others who will retire inciuue sessments giving for trips Dr Patton pointed that Clubs in al edge should not be an end in itself Dean Anna M Klingenhagen dean the Mens and Womens For Playhouse contemplated know the human world Named To Post of college women Mrs Bertha ternate years is being One should the walking ency- principal of the Childrens and society Many t a M Miller a ditch Kinsey Named Department and associate professor Student Council Likes Plan clopaedia has walked Into On Olympian said of normal course in ptanoione Offers To Add 50 he He advised seniors to balance gen- Miss Cora L Swift assistant profes- Produce Joy Y Secretary To Activity Fee knowledge with technical skill sor of French Dr Kemper Fuller- eral J Stanton McLaughlin To spiritual val- professor of the Old Testament to seek religious and Magazine ton As Last Play At a recent student council meet- a foundation in Advise Language and Literature at the Ober- ues and to obtain Post Created As Result Of ing Scott Elledge president of the humanistic studies lin Graduate School of Theology the Stanton McLaughlin assistant Dramatic Association for the coming Other speakers included President J Questionnaire Dr Charles H A Wager head of the Production professor of English who returns Dramatists Give year presented a plan for making a Ernest Hatch Wilkins scripture department of English and Profes- this fall from leave of absence will In Metcalf Gardens iittle theater out of the vacant wall reading Dr James A Richards pas- reverberations sor William K Breckenriilge pro- be the faculty advisor to the col- As one of the first paper store at No 9 North Main tor of Church invocation Dr questionnaire re- of pianoforte at the Oberlin First leges revamped literary magazine of the religious fessor John Galsworthys Joy a comedy Street Allowing each student two Thomas W Graham dean of the by college officials Conservatory of Music The Olympian it was announced by cently distributed in three acts was presented by the free plays a year he proposed put Graduate School of Theology prayer Kinsey in phys- Dr Wager is on leave of absence Robert W Crist 35 next years edi- Daniel C instructor Oberlin Dramatic Association under ting the Dramatic association on the and Dr Sydney Strong 81 benedic-