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Oberlin Review in Oberlin, Ohio

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Newspaper

Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Nov 10, 1964

Page

5

Letters To The Editor On Campus Persecution At Oberlin

A reader denounces campus political persecution at Oberlin and urges respect for dissent. The piece argues that a liberal institution should allow opposing views, warning against coercion, and calling for free expression and tolerance despite strong disagreements. Anton Mikosi

Eiveryone Oberlin Difring Republican Party Goldwater

Kurtz Condemns Conservatory Apathy in Music Poll

The Review notes low response in a Conservatory poll on politics and art. Kurtz questions why Oberlin musicians show limited civic engagement and wonder what it means for their creativity. He urges artists to reflect on freedom, peace, and humanity amid war.

Conservatory Itelf Beethoven Hel Sacle Goldwater Oberlin America

Oberlin Big Weekend Brings Notable Attendance and Praise

Readers praise a well planned Oberlin Homecoming weekend and the relief from routine. The piece thanks Davis, Dave Russell, and the Social Board for the unusually successful Big Weekend while noting mixed views on ending the event and calling for sanctioned breaks from daily college life.

Davis Ed Schwartz Swingle Dave Russell Social Board Oberlin

Readers Take Exception To Goldstein Rhetoric

A readable fragment surveys Bob Goldstein's Friday letter, noting critique of his style and pointed value of vocabulary in letter writing. The piece hints at a clash over phrasing and a misread central point while preserving local-paper tone.

Goldstein Bob Gold Stein

Historical reflections on Byran Goldwater and 1964

The article contrasts 1806 election outcomes with 1964, noting William Jennings Bryan versus William McKinley and Barry Goldwater versus Lyndon Baines Johnson. It warns liberals and conservatives alike to rethink fundamental causes of societal problems rather than rely on political rhetoric.

William Jennings Byran Wiliam McKintey Jarry Goldwater Lyndon Baines Johnson Bryan Goldwater America Bryland Ibera Will King

Bob Dylan and Joan Baez to Entertain Here

Local announcements note folk icons Bob Dylan and Joan Baez will perform, with other acts such as Peter, Paul and Mary linked to campus music events. Details include campus postings, with prize applications and talks by Reverend Huston and community members for related programs.

Bob Dylan Joan Baey Ryan Llener Dave Russel Sakray Cepe Roe Joan Jeet Bob Dan Alo Sina Peter, Paul Mary

Orchestra concert impresses Finney Chapel audience

The performance featured Grace Reginald as mezzo-soprano and David Ford as bass with a standout solo by the fence soloist. Robert Shar conducted with notable concentration creating rhythmic solidarity in the Mozart program, drawing roaring applause from the Finney Chapel audience.

Grace Reginald David Ford Robert Shar Finney Chapel Shaw

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