Fairfield to be Shansi Day speaker in 1910
Maw C. Fairfield, class of 1907, chosen to deliver the Shansi Day address. He recently returned from Shansi where he served as a teacher at Oberlin Academy on his first furlough since beginning work there in 1910. The China plague fears prompt government calls for doctors to aid the province.
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Review
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Track Man Joins New Bohemian Forces For France
The article notes Joe Sef, 18, from last year's cross country squad, will depart for France to join a Bohemian army in exile. The Bohemian government resumes leadership from France, aiming to field about 100000 men. this force opposes Austria and operates without Austrian sanction. It mentions Bohemian recruits in the United States and a distinct army context in wartime Europe.
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United States
Albert Baker Former Mail Carrier Dies at Time and Place
Albert Baker, longtime friend of President Fairchild and former mail carrier, died Sunday after years of illness. Born in Poole, England, he served on the Pelican and fought in the Crimean War before settling in Oberlin in 1866. He married Mary Curtis, supported Fairchild with cocoa and Sundays visits, and hoped to reach a 100th birthday before death proved him wrong.
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Tews War Committee Debates Funds For Red Crows System
A Monday meeting of the Tews War Committee considered adopting the Mudgee System to fund Red Crows. The plan would finance smaller projects via annual per-person contributions, a proposal meeting mixed reactions. Nominating committees named twelve seniors for annual commencement. many names appear, with ballots to be cast in chapel Friday.
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Cleveland
Ima
Irene Dole
Marion Tyler Hobart
Alum
Ben Phere
Banaré Sherer
Donald Wells
Wade
Sliney K. Web
T. F. Tmlang
John le Dav
Illnesses Sweep Through Oberlin College Halls
Mumps measles and appendicitis flood Oberlin dorms as Virginia Sith 20, Marion Lawrence 22, Herbert Henderson 21, and Wayne W Steele 21 contract illnesses. Lawrence to infirmary, others treated. spring weather spurs health concerns and operations noted.
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Review
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Herbert Henderson
Wayne W. Steele
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Cranford House
Oberlin campus notes and charity sale report
Oberlin campus items recount a Glee Club concert in Warner Hall and village school events, with faculty updates on Professor Sherman illness and a College prem club meeting. A Chinese Oberlin student offers artworks to fund Shansi pledge, with sale proceeds aiding Oberlin schools and Talk academy.
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Italy Not a Treaty Violator Says Rome Academy Speaker
Professor Upton Clark of the American Academy at Rome contends Italy bore a rightful role in the war. He argues the Triple Alliance was broken by Germany and Austria, and Italy’s entry helped avert Verdun, supported by slides and films depicting battles and front lines.
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Education for Patriotism drive opens at Oberlin
Professor William J. Hutching, recently back from six months in army camps, urged Oberlin students to be leaders of thought at a Sunday morning mast meeting. He and Sheridan-Says voiced fatalist views of American soldiers and framed the event as a call to civic duty.
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Education For Patriotism
Oberlin forms war education drive and commission
Professor Hutchins underscores enlistment purpose to Oberlin students as war groups begin Sunday. The Oberlin War Education Commission, led by A M Schlesinger with 30 history students, will collect records on civilian efforts and front line experiences. Groves notes enrollments to reach 760 for next course as students join leadership program. Poster contest winners from Oberlin students vie for displays in library and campus publications.
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