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Oberlin Review in Oberlin, Ohio

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Newspaper

Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Jan 18, 1955

Page

1

ROTC Council Retention Backed by Committee

A university committee favors retaining the ROTC Council amid an internal review led by Cooper and Hine. The panel also discusses forming an International Affairs Group and appointing leaders for WOBC and Belsey heads as part of departmental restructuring.

Rotc Council Cooper Hine WOBC Belsey

Speech Department Names Five Panelists for Quiz Bowl

Mert Gunderson of the speech department announced the five panelists for the National Broadcasting Company Good ing College Quiz Bowl on February 1. The panel includes Tateek ites and four others, forming a five member group for the event.

Speech Department Est Hook Baye Senness Dave Mite Whitey Sat- Abert Sonnenfi Ast National Broadcasting Company Gooding College Mert Gunderson

Fragmented OCR note on ROTC and public speech events

An OCR fragment references ROTC programs, a Supreme Court note, and a public speech sequence. It mentions Percival Williams, George Lite Gees, and Spon Sodeke Sener, with scattered phrases about Calne, 7 apant Rove TM, and a debate over ROTC advantages. The text is garbled and lacks coherent narrative or clear dates.

Fragmented OCR Note on College Band Event

The readable text shows fragmented phrases about a State College band or program, a symphony site, and a demonstration shown by Indra. It mentions Hal see and Rado Program with unclear context. No clear date, place, or concrete outcome can be confirmed from the legible portions.

Coleg Gant Nthe

Open Evenings and Mornings at Local Market

The market announces expanded hours with evenings and mornings open to the public. Vendors encourage shoppers to visit, noting extended access for workday schedules and new seasonal offerings to attract a broader crowd.

Fragmentary note hints at a Septet event in September

The readable parts suggest a single line about a regal or musical event in September. Details are sparse and names or locations are unclear, but the fragment points to a scheduled activity likely local or cultural in nature.

College Announces July Faculty Pay Increase

A college confirms a pay raise for faculty effective in July with details on percentage and affected departments. Administrators cite budget adjustments and improved compensation to attract and retain educators.

College

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The readable fragments describe a local notice or item with unclear text. Named entities and concrete facts are not recoverable from the garbled OCR.

Professor Bayes St Meena Crews On Se Racrnen

Fragmentary OCR text mentions Professor Bayes and crews with scattered words about race and cava. Core readable names include Bayes and Meena. no clear event, place, date, or outcome. Provided text insufficient for full article card.

Professor Bayes Meena

Retitled garbled OCR summary on a trial or appraisal

A cryptic OCR fragment references a set of terms including a place, a legal matter, and a date but lacks a coherent narrative. Not enough readable facts to determine a clear event, individuals, or organizations to anchor a concise news item.

Fragmentary OCR item mentions Sturges Hall event

The readable fragment notes a Thursday in Sturges Hall with references to a dependent studio teacher and Winget patting Sravan. The text is incomplete and names are unclear, limiting concrete details.

Sturges Hall

Fragmentary meeting notes from unseen event

Unclear OCR text hints at a meeting timeline with mentions of names and places but lacks definite facts or complete context. Reads as fragmented notes requiring clarification to identify participants, date, and location.

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