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Oberlin Review in Oberlin, Ohio

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Newspaper

Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Mar 01, 1955

Page

1

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A fragmented readers note discusses foreign works and id errors, mentioning Aenea in a brief opinion fragment about language, identity, and interpretation. The readable portion centers on misprints and author attribution, inviting clarification from readers.

Fragmented OCR text about controversial views and discussion

The readable fragments show a debate on sensitive topics with disjoint phrases. It mentions reactions to perversion, references to Showa era terms, and a chaotic critique of opinions, learning, and response to structures of power, with unclear participants and settings.

Local Arts Column Teases Hidden Talent Show

A fragmented clipping hints at a performance showcase featuring Tamra and a group of performers. The readable bits suggest a stage event with emphasis on music and dance acts, inviting community attendance and curiosity about the lineup.

Deb Cha Records Notable Site Dispute Over Nosh

A partial OCR reading shows a listed dispute involving Deb Cha and a site they claim affects a food service or lodging arrangement. Names and exact locations are unclear, but the fragment points to a legal or civil contention surrounding a site and its associated offerings.

Flax Answers Webb Clarifies Council Stand

Flax responds to Webb and clarifies the council stance during a core web conference. He outlines positions on zoning and budget priorities, emphasizing unity and procedural steps. The exchange signals a tentative consensus amid ongoing negotiations and upcoming votes.

Flax Webb Council

Fragmented OCR Reads Times and Places in Erratic Text

The readable fragments reference a site in Ameren and a scene at a school. The snippet hints at a local public or school context with embattled wording and unclear names or dates. No clear event, person, or organization can be confirmed from the legible bits.

Fragmentary notice yields partial names and dates

A damaged OCR fragment mentions a preacher in Wan with somber tone and a found item. It references a bin, a pen, pay and dates, a person named Pea or Pay, and a Thursday event. The text is incomplete, unclear how items relate, and no full action is identifiable.

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Fragmentary verse and notes from a seer manuscript

A garbled OCR fragment presents a mix of cryptic lines and stray phrases about a seer and fate. The text includes jagged, incomplete sentences and nonstandard spellings, with hints of a ritual or language not fully recoverable from the readable portions. No clear event or person is identifiable.

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