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Oberlin Review in Oberlin, Ohio

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Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Feb 18, 1969

Page

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Goberlin Senate endorses interim judicial plan on campus protests

The Goberlin Review reports the Student Senate approved a February 20 interim judicial board proposal to handle demonstrations and regulate campus discipline. Supporters say it reduces disruption, opens reforms in college governance, and clarifies that existing rules remain legitimate while inviting further student participation. The piece notes potential future changes while stressing safeguards against arbitrary administrator actions.

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The Cowbird Recruiter Issue At Oberlin Campus

The article frames the Oberlin campus conflict as a recruiter issue likened to a cowbird laying eggs in another nest. It notes three causes for turmoil: social rules dominating campus politics, the historic obscurity of reform movements, and the shift of attention from other reforms to this recruiter question.

Oberlin

Recruiters as the Cowbird of Oberlin radicals

The text discusses Oberlin student radicals facing the recruiters issue as central to campus politics. It notes a shift from wartime activism to reform proposals, tensions over due process, and the emergence of community government ideas. It highlights divisions within the radical movement and concerns about administrators using power.

Oberlin Appeals Cour Cart

Letter to the Bator on WOBC signoff and National Anthem

A reader condemns WOBC Chote for signing off with a jazz piece on a Sunday morning and urges restoring the Star Spangled Banner or substituting The Battle Hymn of the Republic. The letter argues for traditional American broadcasting and national symbols amid campus tensions.

Tallege WOBC Wobc Chote Tom Oberlin Tam Palley

Logan and Rich Advocate Non-analytical Hugging

A fragmented, non-analytic passage questions a reader about a past warm feeling in the chest and the process of systematic probing by a campus group. It references Logan Rich and a teend page, with unclear sequence and missing context. The text appears as a stray OCR fragment from a larger page.

Logan Rich

Miss Metcalf Recalls G and S at Falmouth

A Falmouth resident expresses pride and nostalgia for Gilbert and Sullivan, recalling late night matinees, Oberlin influences, and the Oberlin Players, noting how the Cape Cod community valued G and S and its impact on youth and the local theater scene.

Templeton Scores Symbolic Protest

Templeton engages in a symbolic protest focusing on democratic principles and social commitment. The piece discusses demonstrations and the moral debate surrounding peaceful acts, framing the issue as a test of civic responsibility within a broader social context.

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