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Oberlin Review in Oberlin, Ohio

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Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Dec 15, 1967

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Oberlin Review brief fragment December 1967

Fragment from Oberlin Review dated Friday December 15 1967 presents garbled text mentioning names and events. The legible parts reference a campus notice, possibly about student activities or opinions, but specifics are unreadable.

Section Autonomy Gains Support Across Campus

Section autonomy support grows among students with polls showing broad backing for the Senate proposal. After initial objections from the Student Life Committee the plan was revised to strengthen enforcement and limit freshmen dorms. A majority favors the autonomy concept and urges quick faculty approval, urging personal discussions with professors to press for action despite exams.

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Marriage and politics mingle in campus musings on Nixon and Eisenhower

The Review mocks a regular weddings column while noting the NYT’s coverage. It ridicules political marriages as strategic tools for securing influence, referencing Nixon and Eisenhower and imagining unions that could shape public opinion, and ends with a warning about upcoming divorces.

Jule Niton David Eisenhower New York Times Richard Nixon Percy Rockefeller Romney Lynda Jonson Robb Robert Kennedy Kennedy Nixon Henry the Eighth Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Meagan Checkers Julie Davi Fairchild Chapel Finney Oberlin Divsia

Peggotty Beagle Wins Dormitory Animal Exception

A quirky campus notice reports Peggotty, a bow legged beagle attached to Pyle Inn, living off campus but seeking access to a college dorm. The Senate granted her an official exception to the rule prohibiting animals in dormitories, highlighting campus protest culture and tradition.

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Oberlin College and racial attitudes a critical view

A fragmented critique argues Oberlin College embodies institutionalized white bias toward Black students. It claims the school pretends to aid Blacks whileeling segregationist practices persist, transforming Black attendees into only superficially integrated citizens and hindering genuine racial progress.

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Lawrence Letters Praise and Critique of Special Paper Speech

Readers discuss a controversial address from October involving drafty edits and omissions. The piece highlights editorial deletions of remarks by Senate President Bertie Mayer and others, while praising some speakers and noting the broader impact on public discourse and alumni commentary.

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Corden Offers Views on Chicago Conference Coverage

The editor notes multiple comments about Senator Eugene McCarthy's presidential bid and critiques Steve Annistrn's article for factual resets. The piece mentions song endorsements, open political discussion, and student activism efforts across campaigns, with observers detailing conference communications and the influence on younger voters. The report reflects impressions from a Chicago gathering, highlighting turnout, campus campaigning, and media interpretation.

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Alumnus Urges College Stand on War Issue

An alumnus and father at Orin criticizes a college board resolution on war policy urging stronger stance. He questions disciplinary actions and warns against complacency, arguing moral implications and safety for students amid calls to confront fascist threats.

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