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Newspaper

Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Mar 10, 1964

Page

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Council Rejects Districting Change Amid Election Debate

A student council vote 7 to 4 blocks a proposal to alter districting by creating an at large slate, citing fairness and lack of time before March 12 elections. Treasurer Pete eager presents the 1964-65 activity budget of 64,104.30. Isabel Tapper notes dormitory planning committee agreement. plans for beer at section parties discussed. Cornell faction dates adjusted. candidate meeting set for Wilder Hall March 13.

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Kaiser Play Shows Trends in Theater

Englis can be contubed inth Reserve Kaiser Kaiser's From Mom Til Midnight will be performed in German on March 13 and 14 at Hall Auditorium by a large cast. Leading roles include Cashiers Charles Teske Jeanne Shhieh Italian lady Friederike Felber Salvation Army officer Susan Haramok. Director Stuart Friebert notes the play links modern theater trends from naturalism to avant garde and the theater of the absurd. The brief life quest tale follows a bank clerk who steals money seeking value but finds none, reflecting Kaiser's critique of bourgeois values.

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Junior Man Courts Disaster in Tappan Square

A college student was assaulted Sunday near Wilder Hall by a man 20 to 40 years old who asked the time. The student showed a clock on a nearby bank, was struck and knocked unconscious, then treated at Alten Hospital for a small forehead laceration. Police filed no suspect.

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Allen Museum Show Sees German Prints From Past Decades

The Allen Art Museum currents a group of German prints in a 14 year span exhibition. It contrasts Bauhaus and Blaue Reiter influences with postwar styles, noting few works use color and many by older artists. The Northwest Gallery displays sculpture by Epstein and works from various countries, framed by Friends of Art funding and the annual Purchase Party.

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Marshall to Speak on Defense Policy at Noon Assembly

Historian and military art expert Marshall will discuss American defense policy at Thursday’s Mock Convention Symposium. He will answer questions and lead discussion at 4:30 pm in the Wild 2 Main Lounge. Since retiring in 1980, General Marshall has worked as a newspaperman with a military column syndicated by Time and Washington Post.

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Primary Ballot Watch Sees Goldwater Rockefeller Lead Field

The article tracks the 1964 New Hampshire and national contest dynamics with Goldwater defending a slim plurality while Rockefeller gains traction. Nixon and Lodge back write-in drives. Stassen and Smith limit their campaigns. Arizona's Vradenburg cites Social Security as a factor. Maine's Alcor notes Smith's weak odds.

Mary Barry Goldwater Nelson Rockefeller Harold ‘Stassen Wonder Boy Minnesota Margaret Chase Smith Maine Richard Nixon Henry Cabot Lodge Goldwater George Vradenby Arizona Vradenburg Goldater Otr New Hampshire AL Bentley New York Lee Ockefeller Rockefeller Nixon Lodge Ambassador Lodge Umaine Blake Alcor Margaret Chase Smiths Litte Ile Harris Smith

Interested in New Review Reporter Jobs Contact Jon Lipaky

A note seeks applicants to join the New Review as reporters or sports writers. Potential hires should reach out to Jon Lipaky at the provided contact number 715-320 for details.

The New Review Jon Lipaky

General Marshall and 20th Century Military Policy Roles

The text outlines General Marshall's early 1917 military start, tenure as Army Chief of Orientation, and creation of the Army News Service. It notes his work on national policy toward Japanese Americans, prisoner indoctrination plans, and later roles in the Historical Division and Senate foreign aid advisory panel in 1957.

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Friends of Art Augments Museum Collection by Ballet

The Friends of Art host a Purchase Party selecting works to add to the Allen art Museum. Voted pieces include a 7th century B C Greek oenochoe, a Renoir color etching, a Rosalba Carriera miniature, and a Dela Roba lithograph, among others. If funds remain after the first ballot, additional works may be considered.

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