Imb Art Bldg Chooses Question On Door Prizes
The event at Jus IMB Art Building selected a question about door prizes. Officials set the agenda and expected participation from attendees, with outcome to be announced after deliberations.
25 May 1934
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Newspaper
Oberlin Review
Location
Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America
Date
May 25, 1934
Page
1
The event at Jus IMB Art Building selected a question about door prizes. Officials set the agenda and expected participation from attendees, with outcome to be announced after deliberations.
Nye invites senior residents to share ideas and opinions for a May 30 symposium, seeking input on topics, format, and speakers to shape the event. The notice emphasizes community participation and timely submissions.
The Musical Union presents an annual spring concert next Sunday evening featuring Brahms Requiem and Bach Mass in B minor Sanctus. The program promises a distinguished pairing as the choir performs with organ and orchestral accompaniment in the chapel venue.
Mayer announces appointments to staff of 36 Hi Oh Hi, naming two for key positions. The article notes the need to assign duties to address focal problems and expand program coverage.
Oberlin bands gathered for a banquet with Cleveland guest speaker L Ruddick, addressed by Professor Arthae. The event showcased local musicians and school pride.
A readable fragment notes Reber Johnson teaching violin again at Chautauqua New York. It mentions an Outing Club staging an annual spring festival and a senior chapel event Tuesday. The text hints at community plans, performances, and student involvement, with several garbled phrases about teammates and bathing items.
Four planned editions aim to form an official publication for ministers. The rollout includes subscription options and onset details tied to a national event. The note references current religious figures and groups amid administrative discussions.
Psychology department announces a vowel study with 8500 funding and roles for Seton and Elon Teal in the relay. The item notes involvement of RH Seton and related testing tasks.
A group of mathematicians gather for a club program tonight featuring talks and a banquet. The event highlights mathematical discourse and social meal as part of the club activities.
Unclear OCR text mentions Hi-O-Hi appearing Monday June 4 and awaiting payment of page bills. Mentions John Willig and Robert Weberster as accounting figures and TH-0-1H business manager, with references to 1885 event and color cotert. No cohesive details due to garbled source.
Fragmented text describes a judicial or disciplinary ruling affecting freshman dating norms labeled as library dates. The garbled report references student actions, possible censure, and responses from individuals linked to a campus or school setting. The exact identities and outcome are unclear due to damaged OCR.
Fragmented text notes an organization gathering with committee officers to be chosen and a breakfast event discussed. Names and details are garbled, with multiple stray phrases and misspellings.
Five members of Gill’s band secure steamship passage for a European tour this summer. The group plans to depart in late August and perform in multiple venues across the continent with domestic managers coordinating dates and travel.
J W Marshall plans action against AAA amid political tension. Details remain unclear in current fragments but the confrontation centers on Marshall challenging the AAA decision or stance. The situation suggests forthcoming legal or public proceedings.
Six seniors plus one graduate were chosen for Pi Kappa Lambda membership in a senior ceremony. The event highlighted academic achievement and recognition of future scholars within the honor society.
A fragmented notice mentions Oberlin and a department display with track meet context. The garbled text indicates references to European tours and a planned program, but specifics are unclear. The item preserves names and places when readable.
A garbled note references a dance event labeled review and postponement for Saturday. No clear names, places, or organizers are readable. the fragment hints at a schedule change or cancellation affecting a local gathering.
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