Bartered Bride Presented by Senior Women Group May 7 19
Senior Women Reside Club presents The Bartered Bride on May 7 19 per program details. Housemother note appears alongside a brief rehearsal of lines and cast roles.
09 May 1952
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Newspaper
Oberlin Review
Location
Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America
Date
May 09, 1952
Page
1
Senior Women Reside Club presents The Bartered Bride on May 7 19 per program details. Housemother note appears alongside a brief rehearsal of lines and cast roles.
An archival account details a pesday seminar on Modernism with a discussion of Tenatrepaey and the manage of dra ents. It lists numerous attendees and roles within the Opera Laboratory, including professors, trustees, and members, with references to the social event and public remarks.
A fragmentary OCR item appears to reference aviation or air related subjects with unclear names and limited readable facts. The readable portion suggests a discussion or note about something airborne but lacks complete details for a fuller summary.
Fragmented text lists individuals such as Baldwin, Surat Bini, Heanor Zerby, Ava Farmer, Vic Nein, Mary Teller, Betty Posy, and others as part of a Volliver program briefing. The passage references area data and various names without clear roles or dates, suggesting a roster or announcement for a local youth counselor initiative.
A theater review lauds ODA's Lady as not for Burning with phrases like brilliant, lively, refreshing. The piece notes Fry's adaptation and contrasts it with Marlowe and Tamburlaine references while praising acting, direction, and staging. The critic highlights dynamic ensemble work and period flavor enhancing the production.
Ruth Brown and Tarry Coben star in a Mummers show praised for its bold staging and strong performances. Critics note the ambitious direction by Garin, with standout moments from Milner and Tomi, while the ensemble sustains pace through a challenging piece.
An OCR fragment lists Noble as the junior prom participant lineup with names such as Jane Dugthen Tom Conve and Lana Micha etc. Audience seating details and timing are unclear but show plans for the prom in mid May at 9 pm with a reception and decorations.
Fragmentary report shows Senator Dolliver advocating increased autonomy for women, urging campus reforms, dorm policies, and student body actions. The draft notes support from Senate members and calls for oath prerequisites, religious liberty considerations, and potential dorm rule changes.
Oberlin Dramatic Association and the Oberlin College bands receive approval for their annual budgets. The committeee reviews funding requests, outlines allocations for the year, and sets conditions on use of disbursements.
A local notice invites women to begin next Tuesday in Hollwaing for lace ext week. The event runs at 5 p.m. with incoming colors, tests, and a few items like a hat offered for sale.
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