Public Affairs letter condemns French Tunisian bombing stance
A morally framed statement from Student Council condemns France's bombing of Tunisian civilians near Suliet Sidk Vousse, arguing the attack harmed 68 people and blurred lines with Algeria. It calls for diplomatic restraint, indemnity to affected Tunisians, and a swift settlement to the Algerian conflict to keep Tunisia in the Western camp.
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Tof
France
Tunisia
Algeria
Tunisa
International Red Cross
Gener
Fnia
Tunisian
Ars
Inna
Tunis
Gaillard
National Assembly
Aegeria
Cairo
Students urged to vote in Oberlin student elections
Thursday's vote focuses on Student Council, the Oberlin Association of Women Students, and the Shansi Committe with nine more candidates than last year. Readers are urged to listen to candidates on WOBC, read platforms, and bring activity cards to vote thoughtfully for all three organizations.
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Oberlin Association of Women Students
Coune
Yeomen For Representation
Students For Democratic Action
Counel
WOBC
Mes
Aromatic Bitters Study Mentions Nagy and Peake
A fragmentary excerpt outlines a study of aromatic bitters by Paul Nagy and Lucile Peake. It references history, aroma, and mixed notes on government, politics, and cultural themes, interwoven with garbled lines about Beverages and Beverages-related topics, resembling a scanned page with numerous OCR errors.
Fragmented Notes on Government Structure and Representation
Fragmented text questions the proposed governmental structure, noting major problems in representation. It mentions responsibilities toward workforce and cites examples of committees and coordination among parties, with unclear references to places and groups.
Incoherent civic writing hints at leadership debate
Fragmented text discusses representation, subordination, and a request for a representative from a board or committee. It mentions various names and groups, suggesting a local governance discussion on leadership, independence, and public influence amid uncertain details. The piece remains unclear about concrete actions or outcomes.
Letters to the Editor sentence fragment makes reader pause
Fragmentary letters to the editor appear in this page segment, with unclear names and context. readable portions hint at local concern but lack full details for precise summarization.
Local Screen fragment hints at names and actions
A partial Local Screen text references several names and phrases. It mentions Morin, Peer, Serge, and others in a garbled sequence, suggesting an unfinished or damaged item with unclear context and roles. The fragment ends abruptly without a coherent event or outcome.
Bal des Voleurs in French Play Attracts Sparse Audience
Fragmentary French text notes a play set in a formal bal area with theft themes and references to Cece Frans and Free department. The readable line hints at a staged event, audience reception, and staging details, but the overall content remains unclear and partially garbled.
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Woierland
Fragmentary Verse Riddle Leaves Readable Clues
A jumble of phrases mentions day and night, a carnival, and scattered names like Vichy Pan and Shannah. The text reads as a rough OCR with multiple garbled terms, lacking clear event or identity anchors.
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Pete
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