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In Memoriam JOSEPH HANNIBAL CAULKER RUE to the instincts of American civilization, Otterbein has ever been . no respecter of persons. True manhood and womanhood are always welcome within her doors, tho they may be as the unsown held or the diamond in tlie rough. Particularly has she been blessed in the quality of those representatives of the colored race who have sought her shrine. The last of these was a man known and loved by the whole student body. No better ex- ample of Christian manhood has been afforded us than the life of joseph Han- nibal Caulker. Before coming to America, Mr. Caulker had completed the course of instruc- tion in the Clark Training School at Shengeh, Africa. and had also taught there a couple of years. Journeying far over the sea in quest of the knowledge and power he so much desired, he entered Qtterbein in the fall of '96, Here his modesty and worth rapidly endeared him to all. An exceptionally hard worker he was, but never too busy to give to another any service asked. His bright smile and cheery word were always present. Active in all the departments of college life. he was a conspicuous example of the all-round student. Conscientious in the preparaticn of lessens, he took high rank in collegiate work. An artist of no mean ability, he had nearly completed the course oilered by the Art Depart- ment. In the glee club his voice rang out clear and was easily distinguished from all others. Three musical instruments were at his command, and from each he could most sweetly woo the Muse. Active in the Young Heirs Christian Asso- ciation, at one time president of the Christian Endeavor Society, and an earnest member of the Volunteer lland, the religious side of life was rightly emphasized by him. XYith a record of IOI4 seconds for the hundred-yard dash, and second place in the state oratorical contest, he was truly an exceptional character. 23
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