NAACP Seeks Students for Summer Civil Rights Program
The NAACP seeks applicants for a Mississippi summer program to aid Civil Rights efforts. COFO coordinates several projects across four areas including voter registration and community centers. Applications run June 7 to August 25 with interviews the week after spring break.
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Judicial Boards Unify Disciplinary Action Procedures
The Joint Board announces a unified procedure for disciplinary cases affecting students. Students may question accusers when facts are disputed, with deans acknowledging cases, and revised rules ensure advisers and full access to case minutes. The aim is a fair, non legalistic process and clear paraphrase of proceedings.
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George Langeler
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Wilson Fellowships Elevate Oberlin Seniors to National Standing
The Wilson Foundation awarded 34 fellowships to Oberlin College seniors for 1964 65, ranking sixth in the nation and besting a former local record of two. Danforth Fellowship also went to Byron Mook, among 100 nationwide, with conditions to pursue college teaching. Winners span political science economics physics and art history, with twelve pursuing graduate work in social sciences and five in sciences.
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Harvard University
University of California
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Oberlin
Dennis Bathory
William Cooper
Walter Denny
Rachel Doody
David Gold Frank
Thoma Hopkins
Louise Kidder
Thomas’ Kline
Bonnet Manuel
Mark "Morris
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Lawrence” Morse
George Rieke
Jonathan Seybold
Joel Sherzer
Clare Siegelbaum
Frank Sloan
Richard Swain
Stephen Thomas
Leslie Threate
Cynthia Timbrook
Martin’ Weisskopf
Harold Wolman
Fred Glick
Student groups clash in College Council election drive
Council elections ignite campus campaign activity as the Progressive Student League and SCOPE flood student mailboxes with propaganda. PSL endorses 18 candidates and SCOPE 12, while debates over access to faculty committees and student opinion divide administration and students.
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Lodge Supporters Rally After New Hampshire Victory
Supporters of Ambassador Lodge mobilize after a New Hampshire victory as delegates and backers rally to build a nationwide drive. The NH result weakens Goldwater and Rockefeller support, with Lodge garnering 33 votes to 20,748 for Goldwater and 15,796 for Nixon in some counts. New Hampshire delegates pledge backing and outline plans to compile Lodge organization lists for further campaigning.
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Control Board To Regulate Off-campus Office Offenses
The Board of Controls, meeting to review offenses in off campus delegation offices, will decide if cases go to the Joint Board or women and men’s boards. The board can suspend office privileges and serves as a screening device for student judiciary bodies. Members cited a recent incident near an off campus apartment above a delegation office and urged a good neighbor policy while inviting reports of offenses to be referred to the Board. Representatives from each off campus delegation office include Harvey Price Pete Anderson Tom Hopkins Cindy Brown Mel Kunt Katty Hagen and Ken Keith.
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