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Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Feb 14, 1961

Page

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Lipkin election change meeting details unclear

A fragmented notice outlines a council meeting about election date changes and Lipkin related actions. It references voting on proposals, expected motions, and participants but the text is garbled, leaving several names and precise actions uncertain.

Rlanthe Begins Ton He Bear S Tales Of Lord

Fragmentary OCR text mentions names and scattered phrases including Lord and Hose. The readable portion hints at a biographical or verse note with unclear connections and dates, lacking a coherent event, place, or specific actions to anchor a proper summary. The piece seems literary or ceremonial with minimal factual content.

IAC Hearings on Cuba Arouse Spirited Debate

Campus debates pivot on U S Cuba policy as students from multiple colleges attend hearings. Names of participants such as Bl Soy and Steve appear in committee discussions while models of United Nations teams prepare for weekend sessions.

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Variety Art Critic Defends Value of Response

A fragmented OCR reads as a defense of interpretive value in art reporting. The critic argues for engaged critique and contextual analysis over mere description, citing examples and calling for thoughtful, responsive commentary.

Rev McCrackin Discusses Pacifism on Campus Visit

In an interview at the university, Rep. Maur ice Crackin discusses pacifism and unrest in Fayette and Haywood Counties. He cites civil disobedience by Peace faker groups, notes volunteer efforts nationwide, and references recent jail sentences impacting local activists and residents.

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Berns Speaks On Censorship

A fragmented report notes Berns discussing censorship and government topics. The text mentions fears about control and free expression, with references to meetings and ongoing debates. The piece conveys tension between authorities and public discourse without clear specifics.

Lipsky Social Decision With All Men

The article discusses Lipsky and social decisions in a forum led by novelist Elengar Lipky. It notes debates on science, economics, and political codes while citing Lipsky’s neutral stance and calls for calm amid rising tension across counties.

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FAA Control Center Opens in Sanes

The opening of a new FAA control center marks a milestone for aviation oversight. Officials said the facility will enhance air traffic management and safety, serving airlines and general aviation communities in the region.

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