Kagawa Leads YW Conference Amid Turbulent Snippet
Fragmentary OCR items show Kagawa leading YW conference amid garbled text. Mentions of plans, meetings, and dates appear unclear, with several incoherent phrases and scattered names.
12 May 1936
Page 1
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Newspaper
Oberlin Review
Location
Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America
Date
May 12, 1936
Page
1
Fragmentary OCR items show Kagawa leading YW conference amid garbled text. Mentions of plans, meetings, and dates appear unclear, with several incoherent phrases and scattered names.
A nineteenth century style report notes that on the seventh a clever exchange secured Winant’s nomination while the candidate disavowed any candidacy elsewhere. The passage appears as political intrigue in a fragmented archival snippet with limited context.
Honors assembly hears E Elliott and other students presenting at the Beene Com Choir event. May 4 notes show student performances and remarks by teachers praising effort and dedication.
Winners announced in the Ohio Music Educators Association contest with outstanding soloists chosen from participating ensembles. Veron Reed of the Ohio State Music Association assisted in judging as the event highlighted youth talent across districts.
Campaign aims to raise funds to award 20 to 30 Peace Institute scholarships. Ledger notes and sponsor list appear, with remarks on expected contributions and event timing.
Fragments indicate an event titled All-College Sing on Thursday night. The text mentions a Peace Society and a separate committee or group assisting with seating and organization, though wording is garbled and some names and details are unreadable.
A garbled OCR item references college classes in default and recurring issues. It mentions winners like Phyllis Selby and various fragmented names, with stray phrases about Canada, a goat, and unnamed events.
A student election at a London campus sees the alumni vote lean toward London with strong turnout while the name Winant does not appear in any results or mentions. The fragmented text hints at treaty testing and unrelated phrases, but the clear outcome shows London prevailing in the alumni ballot.
A Hastings senior recital features a string trio performing selected works. The ensemble includes notable performers sharing the stage with the soloist.
Unable to determine readable facts from the provided OCR fragment. The text is garbled and lacks identifiable people, organizations, places, or events to summarize into a coherent news item.
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