Jane Katz Appointed To Editorship At Ye Oberin Review
Jane Katz, 22, former associate editor, is named executive editor of Ye Oberin Review for next semester by a five member student committee and Senate confirmation. Katz will oversee all paper operations except editorial policy and plans to curb her campus activism. She has served as reporter and features editor, being the first woman in the paper’s 87 year history.
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Recruiters Return to Campus Demonstration Fails to Stop Interviews
Four Marine Corps recruiters faced about 75 students and many newsmen at the Placement Office as a campus demonstration aimed at blocking interviews failed. College officials urged demonstrators to disperse, warning of disciplinary action for obstructing operations and access to the office.
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No Students To Sit On Interim Tribunal
Senate action and stalled negotiations leave students off the Interim Judicial Board created to handle disruptive demonstrations at Marine reporters. The motion by Martha Bergmark aimed to ensure the President Provost and Dean of Students could act if deadlock occurred, while limiting interim powers and defining policy on placement and graduate counseling. Senators met with administrators but reported no progress on the three requests, delaying student participation on the board.
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Education Committee Evaluates Progress This Year
Members of the College Education Policy and Planning Committee CEPPC discussed progress and future actions. They highlighted program review, department evaluations, and campus credit for off campus work. A new review scheme will rate departments on a fixed basis with annual cycles.
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Carr Urges Open Interviews Campus Open Policy View
Robert Carr writes to Oberlin students outlining his support for an open Placement Office interview system. He cites board statements and a student referendum backing openness, urges restraint to avoid confrontations with U.S. Armed Forces presence, and defends due process and campus protest rights.
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Bechtel Decides Housing Dispute Over Allocation
Bechtel faced a two week housing dispute over three small men's houses as he weighed seniority groupings and squatter rights. He initially assigned Barnard, Gibb, and Zechtel Houses to three groups while a fourth argued for seniority. The staged process included appeals, Dean oversight, and claims of federal rule conflicts, with Bechtel proposing a revised plan to balance seniority and race considerations amid tensions between black and white student groups and campus housing officials.
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