Jent King Forced To Take Rest For Weeks
Local business leaders extend sympathy as President Kin shows prolonged illness. Reports indicate he will be on enforced vacation pending recovery, with hopes he returns to work soon.
02 Feb 1926
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Newspaper
Oberlin Review
Location
Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America
Date
Feb 02, 1926
Page
1
Local business leaders extend sympathy as President Kin shows prolonged illness. Reports indicate he will be on enforced vacation pending recovery, with hopes he returns to work soon.
Poorly legible sports brief reports a girls game where the team defeated an opponent 20 points to none. The piece hints at faculty involvement and upcoming junior and sophomore matches but is garbled with many unreadable words.
Oberlin club plans a February 18 circus at Pinney chapel to raise funds for a program to attract more men. The event features comedy burlesque and athletics with local talent and youth participants, aiming to attract larger audiences and support the club’s work.
Old read fragment notes Professor Fullerton of the college and his family sailing to Germany. University of Tubingen linked, highlighting prominent historian Spencer Fullerton and his academic influence. Unclear dates or full roles due to damaged text.
A garbled notice describes a mathematics meeting and recital near Petershalen Wednesday at velock form socal bar. It mentions Charles HL Chi and a session at 4:90 for the rest of a buyer by ticketing. Season passes priced at $4, with nominal operation.
Cleveland poet Edmund Vance Cooke is scheduled to speak at 7 39 this evening at a chapel hour program. He authored The Moon Cow Me Uncommon on Dil You Die and is known for readings of his verses.
Eight pass Red Cross tests during exam period in a study by several men including E Willas and Qigeles. The new corps will consist of members such as Te Hehe and Hadley, with a swimming class set to test in February aboard a special car from Ober.
Lois Blakely of the class of 1225 at the conservatory will present a senior piano recital Thursday February 4 at Warner Hall. The program includes Schubert and Tschaikovsky works, with pieces by Burgmuller and Chopin.
A reviewer exposes steep living costs at Oberlin College era, detailing vegetable diet prices at 87 4 cents weekly and women earning a dollar an hour for work. The piece cites harsh campus conditions on Oberlin Hill, with catalog notes from 1815 outlining pay and duties for female labor and student life, and includes reflections on gender roles and moral judgments.
A poetic reading event is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon featuring Adrienne Matensele and Ambel Sus Whe Esse. Neil of Prete will provide readings with musical support by Warner Mall. Ambricourt will present Indian adaptations and two pieces accompany. Wadam Mason Bennett and Kessler will perform selections including Le Cyene The Swan.
Faint report from Cleveland notes mumps cases among female students at a local college. Attache Gladys Dawner warns of measles risk, while college officials say quarantine will not extend to others. Health officers report few new cases and restricted visitation over the past two weeks.
Cant J Wiggers will address a public meeting in Oberlin as the first of six lectures in a science series hosted by the lifeline division. Dr Carl J Wieser will introduce the physiology department, with talks on Dragons human life and the sun’s role in human stability. Milikan will end the series with a later topic on vitamines and plant biology.
Local coverage reports R. Jaszi addressing a rally aimed at Hungarian Americans in Lorain. He urges faithful devotion to Hungary while remaining good Americans, framing the event as a cultural reflection rather than a political platform.
The notice lists events at Pinney Chapel and Woven's Gym. A 7:30 p.m. Bamund Vance Cooke lecture and a 7:10 p.m. Otter Movie appear. A Tunlor sophomore women's basketball game is scheduled in the gym with unclear details.
In a YMCA forum at Oberle college students discuss weaknesses in intellectual life and student indifference. Rostlund Slape and others call for reform, favor fewer grades, broader male representation, and stronger religious and intellectual engagement with the Y M A and campus life. The discussion, marking hopes for a continued debate, targets remedial action next Sunday.
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