OAWS Final Decision Expected This Week on Eastern Europe Area
The OAWS plans to reach a final decision this week on replacing the current structure with a new area in Eastern Europe. Key figures referenced include Lynne Vyner, OAWS president, amid ongoing deliberations and strategic positioning within the organization.
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Lynne Vyner
OAWS
Stag Quartet Records Uneven Show at Calg Shore Event
A shaky program near Calg saw Stag Quartet deliver an uneven performance on the shore. The group faced mixed reactions as critics noted inconsistent tempos and missed cues while the audience watched from fencing near the venue.
Professor Lawyer Clash Over US Civil Freedoms
A fragmented report shows Professor and attorney figures debating civil liberties in the United States. The piece mentions government censorship as a central issue. Names and exact affiliations are obscured in the OCR, with partial phrases referencing Ohio, Cal University, and a Liberty Union style group.
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Jack Day
Attornney
Ohio Chil Liberties Union
Green
Cal University
Eastern Europe chosen by IAC vote amid college debate
The IAC chairman Len Langeland announced Eastern Europe as the favored Rep area after a committee vote influenced by 982 ballots. The poll's results and area support shaped discussions as the group weighed travel and policy implications.
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Eastern Europe
Len Langeland
IAC
Langeland
NT Ehelming
Aluminum Association Honors Hall Cy Anniversary
The Aluminum Association celebrated an anniversary at Hall Auditorium with an aluminum plaque presentation to College. A seven year display of notable aluminum products will be housed in the new Ket Science Building, donated by the Association.
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Hall
Hall Auditorium
Ket Science
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IAC Continues Cuba Hearings and Plan Proposals
The Inter American Committee continues hearings on Cuba with Kingdon warning against hasty action while Mitchell offers a concrete plan. The discussion centers on policy options, timeline, and potential implications for regional relations and sanctions. Leaders weigh practical steps and diplomatic avenues amid ongoing scrutiny.
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IAC
Cuba
Kingdon
Mitchell
MIT Professor Discusses Perspectives of Molecular Biology
MIT Professor Schmitt outlines mechanics, chemistry, and future of molecular biology in a public lecture at the Physics Auditorium. He covers investigative levels, research aims, and emerging directions in cellular science.
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Husetts Institute of Technology
Oon
Torium
Butts and Theology Students Explain Church Role in Rehabilitation
W Marin Butts associate professor at Me Graduate School of Theology outlines a prison chaplancy program begun in 1958. The project links church to ex-prisoner reintegration through interpersonal relations and community support, with GST students gaining practical field experience in Lorain and Cuyahoga County courts and institutions.
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Me Graduate School of Theology
W. Marin’ Butts
Nile
Butts
Theolog
Department of
Butts Sui
Lorain
Cuyahoga County
Gee Butts
Berns States Civil Rights Stand At Speech
A shaky OCR fragment notes Berns enunciating a civil rights stance during a public address. The text references a speaker, a location, and reactions but is garbled, with several names and places unreadable.
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Berns
Two Seniors to Join African Teaching Program
Two seniors are invited by the International Cooperation Administration to participate in an African teaching project. The College will nominate candidates from its qualified senior students for the program, with details and deadlines to be announced locally.
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Asea
Ieee
Ieee Spal
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