The Gavelyte, November 1910
CEDAH. VILL£ COLLEGE. are decisions given on account of 1' predjudice, personal opinion regarding the question, etc., rather than for the 1 merit of the .arguments and their j presentation. Were it possible to in- I stitute a method by which unprejudiced ! judges would be secured for each de- f bate, the present method of awarding I credit might be more just but when ' I judges are chosen only at random and on impulse the decisions returned are J frequently not quite fair. A small l bonus to the winner under the presrnt I system of judging might be weJI in i orde r to make victory more desirable, I but to give twice the credit to the ·i' ROY A. LANNIN~, 171 · th t · · , th 1 · • Professor of Natural Science. wmner a 1s given :.o e oser, m : . . . : Although only among Cedarville col– many mstances, ~eems _too much.. The lege students since the beginning of matter demands 1mmed1ate attentun of . the year, Prof. Lanning has by consist– the committees of both societies and ent work and ability made many friends may some method be adopted which and proved himse lf most efficient. He · · d d f h ff is a graduate of Wooster University in will give ue rewar or o~est e ort, . th ~ class of '10, and received worthy a FAIR recompense for victory, and mention for his work in the sciences. justice to all. ·- THE OYSTER SEASON IS HEl<E! SEALSHIPT OYSTERS Alone Have That Delicious SEA FLAVOR N•lt a drop of watPr or l,it of ic~ t ,111ches them from the timP they leave the SPa un ti! th1-y rPat h the consumer. We are the only Xenia Agt. H. E. Schmidt & Co., Whulesab and Retail 6rocers, 30 S. Detroit-st., Xenia.
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