Oberlin College Women’s League and Student Leadership Debate
The piece examines Oberlin College’s Undergraduate oversight and the Women’s League as it confronts discrimination, student judgment, and the Honor Court. It critiques lax attitudes, calls for mature participation, and urges advancement of women’s representation and creative writing in the college publications.
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Oberlin student body and faculty clash over reform
The editorial discusses tension between Oberlin students and faculty, labeling it a social rift fueled by class bitterness. It argues better informal交流 could ease tensions, noting recent informal gatherings aimed at improving relations between groups.
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Uniqueness and Antic at Oberlin College Conflicts
A reflective account complains about overemphasis on uniqueness and antiqueness at Oberlin College. It critiques traditions, precedents, and disapproval of new ideas, questioning whether college culture should clash with established norms and daily life.
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Oberlin
Forum Artist Recital Tickets and Concert Details
Fragmented notes describe a forum artist recital with tickets priced 50 cents to 20 90 dollars. Mentions of Evie event and Pieter, New York Symphony, and collaboration with the entre committee. Ample garbled lines reference venue, date, and potential free entries. details are unclear due to OCR issues but indicate a public concert series with multiple performances and varying admission.
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Thames
Deter Damron
New York Symphony
Rune Wook
Mat Sper
Responsibility and accuracy in student notices
A long-ago report criticizes student representatives for lax accuracy as names were posted in boarding houses informing denial of privileges. A mislisted name led to potential libel exposure, with no timely correction or broad publicity, reflecting weak senatorial authority and a failing notion of responsible student governance.
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Nan Elven
Public opinion on mail order system adoption in Oberlin
The text expresses gratitude for support and patronage enabling a community project, acknowledges three gentlemen who offered help, and notes Oberlin's preference for the mail order system over the current approach. It urges careful consideration before rapid adoption, citing courtesy and prudence among residents.
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Oberlin
Faculty debate lake house parties amid spring vacation
An Oberlin College discussion questions faculty actions on campus lake house parties and their impact on student conduct and campus reputation. The letter prompts considerations of freedom, parental trust, and adherence to the Oberlin Creed while defending the value of house parties for fostering rational social conduct.
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ROU LEY HITS SIDNEY DICKINSON INJURY AT COLLEGE STAND
Sidney Dickinson brother of Professor Edward Dickinson of the conservatory was struck by a 1:20 car from Norwalk at the corner of College and Professor streets. He sustained a broken leg and possible skull fracture, then rushed to hospital under Dr Jameson care. Dickinson, a noted magazine writer and journalist, is a longtime art critic and Boston Journal contributor.
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