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Official sanction for organized houses brings hope to men
A censured phrase from the men’s board signals official sanction for organized houses as the hopeful policy. The note emphasizes governance backing while outlining potential reforms and community impact. Officials urge orderly implementation and ongoing oversight.
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P. A. Begins Study to Consumer Co operation
The note outlines a plan by P. A. to start a study on consumer cooperation. It mentions a 100 member group and references Alan and a contested sing, with unclear context about a union and leadership roles.
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String Trio Plays Jelliffe Narrates In First Broadcast
A brief note reports a debut broadcast featuring a string trio performance with Jelliffe providing narration. The event underscores early radio programming and musical collaboration in a city venue, highlighting the ensemble and speaker involved.
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Dr Sockman to Open Conference in Local Talk Series
Dr Sockman will head the opening event of the conference in a planned address. The session features remarks by Dr Ralph W Sokman and core organizers, with details on schedule and venue to follow.
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Hall Ends 60 Year Search for 1895 Gold Price
Fragmentary OCR notes indicate a story about a long pursuit ending with a price of 160 dollars per pound in 1895. The readable text hints at historical context and mentions names and places in a garbled sequence.
Story of Wood Sculpture Lecture Inspires Art Talk
A fragmented report describes an Oberlin Hillsdale event on wood sculpture with themes of death and production chairs. Exhibits and demonstrations appear linked to a Royal Academy connection, with attendees and staff seeking details while a sale and program elements surface among scattered notes.
Debue at Chapel Makes Successful Debut
A chapel debut marks a successful entry for the performer. The event drew attendees and showcased talent, earning positive reception from the congregation and local observers. No additional details on participants or exact dates are available.
Famer Appears For Second Leap Year Ree
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Bailey Names Publicity Committee Members
Bailey announces the Publicity Committee members as part of the Ober Mock Convention resumed. Allen M. Bale is named to lead the effort, with others listed in the roster described amid the event.
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Freshman Grades at Office Honor List In Preparation
Fragmentary OCR text discusses freshman grades and an honor list in preparation. Names or exact figures are unreadable, but the item notes ongoing evaluation by the office and a forthcoming honor roll.
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