Otterbein University Digital Commons @ Otterbein Otterbein Aegis Otterbein Journals & Magazines 9-1901 Otterbein Aegis September 1901 Otterbein Aegis Otterbein, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/aegis Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons Recommended Citation Otterbein Aegis, "Otterbein Aegis September 1901" (1901). Otterbein Aegis. 115. https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/aegis/115 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Otterbein Journals & Magazines at Digital Commons @ Otterbein. It has been accepted for inclusion in Otterbein Aegis by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Otterbein. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. ~'1 CONTENTS ! Editorial .................................................... 5 i Inaugural Address........ ..............~ ............... 7 ~, e tetnber The Progress of Invention .................. ...... 11 Football .................. .................. ............... 14 Y. w. c . A. Notes .................................. 15 ~ 19 Y. M. C. A , Notes ................................... 16 Alumnals... .......................................... ...... 17 ~~·~~~ An Institution of High Grade, Standard Faculty and Courses of Study. f7\~ University Located at Westerville, Ohio, SUBURBAN TO COLUMBUS THE CAPITAL OF THE STATE. ~~~~ There are Four High Class Literary Societies, With Elegantly Furnished Halls, Well Selected Libraries and Reading Rooms. ~~~~ The Christian Associations, the oldest in the state, are doing a grand work. Westerville is a beautiful and healthful village of about 2,000 popu­ lation, with a fine classical and religious atmosphere. There are no saloons or other low places of resort. Both sexes are admitted to equal advantages. Tnstruction thorough. All professors are specialists in their departments. Expenses moderate. The University offers eight Courses of Study; the Classical, Philosophical, Preparatory, Pedagogy, Music, Fine Art, and Elo­ cution and Oratory. There are increased facilities in the new Chemical, Physical and Biological Laboratories and Lecture Rooms; and in the new emphasis given to History and Pedagogics. Students can also get work in Stenography, Bookkeeping and Type-writing. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBJ<}R 11, 1901. For information address GEORGE SCOTT, PRESIDENT, WESTERVILl...E, OHIO OTTERBEIN AlGiS. At This Time of the Year'" • You need fine Perfume and ff.ood Stationery, Soaps and Spon!,es for the bath, Tooth Brushes, Powders and Pastes, Combs, Brushes and Dressini, for the hair, Creams and Lotions for the hands and face, Pens, Pencils, Ink and Writini, Tablets for your study, and occasionally Drui,s and Medicines. You will find them at DR. KEEFER'S, THE ·DRUGGIST Football Liniment a Specialty. U.B.BRUBAKER SOLICITS THE -CALL AT- PATRONAGE OF ALL STUDENTS FOR ....... willihms' Studio, -iCOAL>- 327! .bTorth High Street, Columbus, 0. Special Rates to Students. SEE HIM BEFORE ORDERING. Single or in Large Groups. WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT STOP IN AT I. N. CUSTER MILBOURN'S RESTAURANT DENTIST THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. OFFICE- West Main Street, in FIRST -CLASS SERVICE. ex-Episcopal Church Big., Westerville, O~io OYSTERS IN SEASON. RESIDENCE- Cor. Main and Grove Sts. FOUTS & CO. -CASH GROCERS ............................................................Fine Stock of Dried and Canned ............... Fruits . Best Quality and Lowest Prices Our Motto. ••••••••••••••••••••••"••••••a••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S. E. & A. C. FOUTS, Post Office Corner 4 OTTERBEIN AJGIS. ·------------------------------~--------------·-----------------------· ..........................................................Highest Award Over. ...All~.................... Six.................... First Premiums................................................... Out of Seven A. ...............................warded to BAKER ART GALLERY at Ohio State Exposition. These awards include best Cabinet Photos, best Group Photos and best general display. Special rates to Students. +~--------~------~--------------------------~---------------------+ ay ' s ESTABLISHED 1883 INCORPORATED 1895 akery The Bank oi Westerville Co. WESTERVILLE, OHIO NORTH OF BANK CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN $30,000 Best Goods at Lowest Prices.- EMERY J. SMITH, President D. S. SEELEY AND GEO. W. BRIGHT, Vice Presidents Bookman's F. E. SAMUEL, Cashier Grocery We receive deposits, loan money from thirty days to six months, buy and sell exchange, United States and other bonds, Coupons, Notes, etc. Do a general banking and collection business. Also Pay Interest on Time Deposits Our store is completely stocked. Everything first-class and fresh. We solicit your trade and shall BANKING HOURS 9 TO 12 A. M. MID 1 TO 4 P. M. strive to pleas e you. -DIRECTORS- F. A. Scofield S. W . Taylor Wm. C. Beal Geo. W. Bright John L. Miller Emery J .Smlth FRANK BOOKMAN. F. E. Samuel D. s. Seeley Thos. Holmes W. 0. Baker THE C. H. D. ROBBINS co. COLUMBUS, OHIO ENGR AVING The finest possible grade of .w<;>rk •= *"'W'lfi¥j!f!!1'~5l! ~MII "'" "9¥.... ,.,.,.. of ever y character and descnpbon --...:::::::::AT CUT PRICES~-- Engraved Monograms and Addresses, Engraved Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations and Announcements, ·Reception and At-Home Cards, Embossed Initial Stationery, Dinner and Menu Cards, Guest Cards and Programs, o. splendid assortment of College Stationery Carried at all times. OTTERBEIN .lEGIS VoL. XII. WESTERVILLE, OHIO. SEPTEMBER, 19or. No. r. Published the 20th of Each Month of the College Year. year for the same time. Our first summer EDITOR I AL ADDRESS: school which has just closed had an enrollment Editor OTTERBEIN lEGIS, WESTERVILLE, OHIO. far beyond all expectation; viz. , 7 I. Many BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS: Business Manager OTTERBEIN lEGIS, WESTERVILLE, OHIO. of these students will remain in school this year while others have carried back Otterbein A. W. WHETSTONE, ' 02 ... ............. ... Editor in Chief influences to their homes. If enthusiasm and E. A. SANDERS, '02 .... .. .. ..... ............... ............... Assistant W. E. LLOYD, '02 ... ..................... ....... ........ Local Editor earnest zeal mean anything we may hope for I. N. BOWER, '03 ..................... ............... Exchange Editor a most prosperous year. Last year was one H. E. SHIREY, '02 .......... ........................... Alumna! Editor of the best in the history of the school. This J. B. HUGHES, ' 02 .. .. ........ ...... ........ Business Manager W. K. COONS, 'OS .. .......... .. ....... ........ ......... ...... Assistant year the prospects are even better. Our C. 0. CALLENDER, '03 .......... .............. Subscription Agent faculty are stronger, our students more numer­ A. L. BORING, 'OS ...................... Ass't Subscription Agent ous, our local patronage increased, our sup­ Subscription, SOc a Year In Advance Single Copies tOe porters more active. All departments are Subscription• wtll be continued until t!Je pa n er Is ordered stop­ ped by the subscriber, and a ll an·eara ges paid. filled to overflowing. These signs indicate a REMIT SUBSCRIPTIONS TO SUBSCRIPTION AGENT healthy condition in the school. Otterbein lives as never before. [Entered at the postoffice, Westerville, Ohio, as second-class mail m Mter.] PHILOPHRONEAN PUBLISHING CO., PUBLISHERS . liT is utterly impossible t• judge from the BUCKEYE PRINTING Co., PRINTERS, Wester ville. Ohio. l!l appearance of an individual, what by careful training and culture he may in time become. In no place is this principle so ~HE LEGIS extends sincere greetings and a clearly shown as in our colleges. Here the hearty welcome at the beginning of this ambitious and the indifferent, the rich and the new year to students new and old. Old stu­ poor, the aristocrat and the plebe an, the dents return and feel that they are coming country-bred and the city-bred, in a word, back to a home. New students experience young men and women gathered from every feelings much different and of far more serious avenue and condition of life meet together nature. To the new student, leaving home and contest for honors in the race. The and entering upon new scenes of activity are awkward, ungainly, uncouth young man of matters of no small weight. But to all this year will in course of time, stand with whether an old student returning with eager­ becoming dignity beside the fashionably­ ness or a new student fearful of the future dressed student from the city or the aristocrat THE LEGIS extends cheerful greetings. May (who in this country can not be anything success attend your efforts. else than a bogus aristocrat) with his fastid­ ious taste. The sneers of the one or the ~TTERBEIN opens this year with most taunts of the other will only serve to awaken flattering prospects. The enrollment for in him greater effort. The time will come the first day exceeded by fifty that of last when he will put them to shame. Real and 6 OTTERBEIN AiGIS. genuine manhood shall be his portion, things we stand divided we fall," is a maxim that which are to~ frequently wanting among needs no emphasis here. But when once the others. matter is decided it should be decided for all time. It will become the solemn duty of the 1iW/HE year of 1901 is one of more than minority to submit gracefully to the expres: ed •all\, ordinary importance to Otterbein. The will of the majority. Wherever the school fact that it is the first year of a new century may be, a loyal n1ember of the church will lay when every one
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