Oberlin student elections and campus events preview
The Oberlin Review lists candidates for the student government board to be elected Monday in Petersile. It names Carlton Matton as editor in chief and includes Howard Muse, Margaret Roterte, Helen Hudson, Fred Ara, Paul Burton, and others in senior roles. Page Four notes freshmen plan a novelty masquerade Saturday night in Warner system, with attendees urged to wear varied attire.
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Howard Muse
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Helen Hudson
Fred Ara
Paul Burton
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Inter-society debate on immigration policy set May 4
The series continues with a debate in Sturges Hall at 6:30 p.m. on whether the United States should adopt a less restrictive immigration policy. affirmative speakers include Helen Swift and Rowena Jones with Raith Sterick and Florence Kieell as alternates. Deborah Walters leads the negative for Phi Alpha.
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United States
Helen Swift
Rowena Jones
Raith Sterick
Florence ‘Kieell
Walte Deborah
Vocal Postman and Obscure Football Note
A clipped note mentions a vocal postman who graduated from Oberlin College in 1902 and was a member of championship football teams in 189X. The fragment notes a contribution next Sunday, with unclear wording and missing details.
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Oberlin College
Senior men march to chapel in White trousers and canes
Senior men in white trousers gather at the arch and march to a chapel to form a body. Ten secured canes though some missed orders due to late notice, while parasols appeared at the chapel meeting, reflecting a distinct class display.
Ngan Street Tennis Courts Set for Warm Season Action
Morgan Street tennis courts are in excellent condition due to ideal weather. Athletic Association has prepared the courts and tickets are $1.41 at Mr Savage’s Warner office 2 to 5 pm. No varsity tournament this week. open tournament begins next week with uncertain four to play Ohio Wesleyan at Delaware this Saturday.
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Amsoration
Varity
Ohio Wesleyan University
Delaware
Opera star Henri to sing Odysseus at Oberlin festival
Henri scorr sir, a familiar figure in the Chicago and Philadelphia Grand Opera Company, returns to Oberlin from the Cincinnati Festival where he was a leading soloist. He will perform the title role of Elijah last season and now leads as Odysseus in the Oberlin event.
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Nlladelphie Grand Opera Company
Oberlin
Elijah
Cincinnati
Odysseus
Oberlin ordination candidates named for service
The Medina Aus lation of Congregational church fad ministers convened at Oberlin to examine and license several men for ordination. R A Abraham A J Barnard H C Marl latt and S Lavaiéie are to be ordained. Abraham a Pacifie University graduate has preached at Penfeld C for a year and will proceed to service. Barnard trained at Second Congregational Elyria and will be ordained after sermon at Oberlin.
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Medina Auslation
Congregational Church
Fta
Oberlin
Abraham
A. J. Barnard
H.C. Marlatt
S. Lavaiéie
Abretam
Pacife University
Penfeld
Ander
Barnard
Second Congregational Church
Elyria
Plan BG Convent Oversees Town Gates Meet
Plan BG announced the convention to establish a news series among college members. The event aims to unite various groups and promote cross campus collaboration and coverage.
Bartholomew to Lead W C A Sunday
W C A session planned for next Sunday night with Mary Bartholomew directing. The topic titled Tociterfeoce set to be discussed, under President King’s oversight, with May 17 noted in schedules.
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King
Wee
Obi College Press Association Sets May Convention
Plans finalize for the 12th annual Obi College Press Association convention at Oberlin May 8 with about thirty delegates from fifteen colleges. The meeting aims to create a permanent intercollegiate news service using telegraph to distribute a home paper and organize a committee to implement the action.
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Concert, Chicago Orchestra Conductor To Lead May Festival
The May Festival of the Musical Union features the Chicas Symphony Orchestra with guest conductor Stock, newly elected after Theodore Thomas's death. He will lead part one of Monday's program and the tymphony program Tuesday, as the Review bulletin notes tonight's N C S contest results. Miss Chang's club program includes Chinese song selections and remarks on Chinese law and language, with emphasis on ethical meanings of terms.
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the Musical Union
America
Chicago Orchestra
Theodore Thomas
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Mian Chang
Mise Chang
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Judge Sherman Stops at Intercollegiate Oratorial Contest
Professor P. D. Sherman served as one of the judges at the annual oratorial contest of the Intercollegiate Peace Association held this year in Re Serve on May 1.
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Interollegiate Peace Association
Reserve
Varity to Meet Baseball Team Saturday at Athletic Park
Varity will face the baseball squad Saturday after an Athletic Park event. Oberlin and Rettre show similar form as they eye the upcoming games. The Clevelanders rely on Shotten and Myers for pitching, with Sobotlen delivering solid defense. Kentent’s struggles at the plate and the generally steady lineup suggest a competitive scrap with Reserve as the likely opponent.
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Ret Tre
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Myers
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Unclear fragment hints at marchers and home
Fragmentary OCR text references cheering for China and marching through something. Mentions 120 and doubt but lacks coherent subjects or events. Unable to determine concrete people, places, or actions from readable material.
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