Symphony Recital Tonight Signals Student Signups
Fragmented OCR reveals a town event with a symphony recital tonight and notes about students joining by nations tomorrow. Mentions meetings, participants, and various names and places obscured by garbled text, with references to contests and a donor-related activity next to a merchants’ gathering.
Miss Graybill Quits YWCA Secretaryship
Local notice reports Miss Graybill resigns from the position of YWCA secretary. The brief item notes her departure after weeks of service and mentions workplace duties and future plans with unclear details. The fragmentary text references colleagues and ongoing YWCA work prior to her exit.
Soloists Highlight Conservatory Musicians in Cleveland
A fragmentary note lists soloists including Fuchs the violinist and Rose the conservatory teacher on cello, with performances connected to Cleveland venues. Details are incomplete, but the inclusion of notable soloists suggests a chamber music program led by local musicians such as Finney and related ensembles at a chapel recital.
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Fuchs
Conservatory
Rose
YW to Nomin: Officers Monday
YW to Nomin announces a meeting Monday about PCA member Steger in Mona. The notice notes an 8 pm gathering at a dorm location and references law by YW team.
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PCA
Ho Steger
Mona
Council Amendments After Representa
A clipped, fragmented report notes council amendments following representational discussions. It references proposed changes and upcoming steps while preserving names and places from the readable sections.
Cradle Song Too Difficult For Ober Drama Group
The article discusses challenges in staging Cradle Song for Ober theater, noting Taylor’s view it is too difficult for the Ober group. Production details touch on actor roles, rehearsal needs, and late adjustments to script and direction to achieve a workable mounting.
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Oda
Taylor
Church Lent Services Amid Erratic OCR Though Shaky
An OCR damaged notice describes Lent services sponsored by local churches and groups. It mentions Baptist and other congregations organizing prayers around 30 PM and lists several names with unclear dates, including March references and community figures.
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Peter
Jeri Tren
Sten Brun
Przewor Jan Keak Bare
Frosh to Dance in MB Saturday
For the first time in Oberlin history, freshmen will have a dance of their own next Saturday March 6 in the MB Auditorium. The Campus Cavalier will provide music and dance arrangements at Pulley Hall with performances by Peter Cour, Freshman dormers and Crowder Gar, Pion and Jin Dew.
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Tehmen
Tare
Peter Cour
Ana
Aut Wisn Sen Crowder
Jin Dew
Florida Debaters Discuss Hemisphere Union
A debate discussion centers on Hemisphere Union with participants Bob Herrick and Bob Fleischer. The event aims to settle questions about hemispheric alignment at a Friday meeting. Local interest focuses on the implications for regional cooperation and future collaborations.
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Florida
Union of Hemisphere
Stag Accepts YM Charter Wrestlers Vie
Fragmented article notes a wrestling event with terms like Stag Accepts YM Charter and Wrestlers Vie. Mentions Poteat Wilson Nang and references to a match involving Dan Omirated and Kenpo figures. Context suggests a local sports wrestling card with names and scattered phrases rather than a coherent recap.
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Stag
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