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Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Aug 09, 1946

Page

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Fighting Diamondmen Sweep Akron Orphans In Comeback Win

The Yeomen rally from a two run deficit in rain to beat the Akron Orphans 3-2 on opening night. Veteran pitcher Friedl Anders struck out seven over a strong outing while Maes backed him with solid relief, sealing the dramatic comeback.

Akron Orphans Anders Stars Friedl Anders Maes

Spindler Plans Cotton Ball Dance Schedule

Spindler and Chatman of the Danse Commie outline plans for the Cotton Ball to be held at Sura, AUR 1, from 8 to 10, with festivities and music by Bre West and his orchestra. Decorations by a committee led by Bert Rom and Shire, and others, continue. tickets available next morning in Peer Court. In sports, Yeomen tie the score at 2–2 in the third, as May and Arbour score. Gunschel and Scott contribute later in the game with runs and hits as the visitor offense angles for the win.

Chatman Danse Commie Malis Gyre Bre West Bert Rom Shire Bobi Yeomen Jim May Jack Arbour May Arbour Pat Cavanaugh Feld Bi Dipman Yeoman Ralph Gunschel Gene Scott Jnan Rolph Aston Gunsehel Anders Scott Dowen

Married Students Plan Dinner and Dance at Rec

Married students schedule a dinner and dancing event at the recreation hall tomorrow night at 7:30. Couples are asked to bring hot dishes sandwiches or salads for six, with proceeds supporting child care efforts. This is the second activity sponsored this term by the new Married Students Group.

Rec Activites Mar Ed

Cole Discusses China At Meeting Tonight

AVC sponsors a community mass meeting in Sturges Hall Friday at 8 pm to discuss The Struggle for Power in China and Our Part in It. Principal speaker is Allan B. Cole, authority on Chinese history and affairs, aiming to elicit individual expression from attendees.

Sturges Hall Allan B. Cole

Wilkins Generosity to GIs prompts work review

The article recalls President Wilkins' thoughtful replies to servicemen letters during the war. Her staff organized extensive correspondence efforts, with over 2000 servicemen aided and large card-index systems maintained by Ruth Forsythe and colleagues.

Wilkins Ruth Forsythe

Fenn predicts GOP win in 1948 despite forecasting quirks

Professor Fenn, longtime political scientist, claims the Republicans will win the presidency in 1948 in a candid interview at Ohly's drugstore. He recalls past correct calls and admits some misses while planning to take a winter sabbatical to write on party politics.

Dave Fowler Fenn Politics Science de Mint Daily Green Sheet Ohly Willkie House of Repres New England

Local group to discuss US role in regional power shift

Former representatives and observers describe the current political situation with a bias toward supporting Chiang Kalahek's government. They will discuss the US role in the power struggle, as sponsors announce at the meeting in the local chapter venue.

Everee Oberinin-Shandt Ameria Chiang Kalahek

DURNAN Leaders Seek Sentiment on China Question

The meeting will assess sentiment on China policy aiming to prevent renewed civil conflict. Chandler Wilfred Tris and Sam Barnes will oversee the gathering with a designated chairman leading. Much prep work for the meeting has been conducted by China 2h.

Rlders Chandler Wilfred Tris Sam Barnes AVC

Taylor Analyzes Political Prospects In Talks Thursday

National party politics will be the theme of the next three Thursday chapel talks. Professor Lloyd W. Taylor, head of the Physics Dept and Lorain County Republican Central Committee chair, opens with an analysis of current politics. It is hoped Walter B. Hubler, Democratic representative, will speak from the Democratic point of view in one inter chapel. A third party potential will be examined in the remaining lecture. Chapels are sponsored by the YWCA and YMCA and held at 5 18 every Thursday in Sturges Hall.

National Party Lloyd W. Taylor Lorain County Republican Central Committee Walter B. Hubler Congress Inter Labor Party Labor Organization For & ‘Pesker Yat and YWCA Sturges

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