Co-ops Movement Growth Seen In Cleveland Area
Local cooperatives and credit unions expand amid rising interest in shared ownership and community finance. Leaders discuss cooperative models, potential partnerships, and the impact on local economies.
04 Feb 1938
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Newspaper
Oberlin Review
Location
Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America
Date
Feb 04, 1938
Page
1
Local cooperatives and credit unions expand amid rising interest in shared ownership and community finance. Leaders discuss cooperative models, potential partnerships, and the impact on local economies.
United Press brief notes a city conversation on a local matter with officials and residents. The report references ongoing talks and potential actions, but readable details are limited in the fragment.
Lotte Lehmann renowned soprano arrives in Oberlin for an upcoming concert at the famous Chapel. She will feature works by Schubert Schumann Strauss and others alongside opera numbers. The program promises a blend of concert readings and dramatic arias, highlighting her versatile repertoire.
The fragmentary note appears to be a garbled or incomplete text string lacking clear persons places organizations or events. No coherent news item or actionable detail is extractable for a summarized card.
Oberlin professors Artz to Zorbaugh exchange ideas on facial hair in a campus discussion led by Ralpin Knapp. The talk surveys public image, scholarship, and cultural norms, with students and staff weighing in on beard aesthetics and social perception.
Peace Congress will conclude with Dr. Wilkins delivering a series of addresses as a second main speaker. details remain unclear due to fragmented text. The report references geography and language topics and notes sessions on Saturday.
An industrial leader speaks on February 15 about a plan or policy linked to a revolution and Congress actions. The discussion involves a host, a field and industrial secretary, and references securing support and a notable figure named Laurence. The piece centers on the anticipated outcomes and the role of government bodies in advancing the initiative.
A fragmentary captioned image notes the development of optics history with names and institutions blurred. The readable text hints at Bemis and related figures, suggesting a historical exhibit or panel on optical science timelines.
A church program at a Methodist church features a series of movies shown to congregants. The event includes discussions and notes on religious themes, with plans for future screenings announced by church leaders.
A fragmentary note describes Hatch Sutters suffering a fractured wrist and mentions an Alan Hoopla event. The jumble references Cleveland and New York, with unclear dates or outcomes.
Osie Lange named YW speaker amid tone and ceremony. The event honors Lange and highlights local civic engagement at a community meeting chaired by Osie.
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