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Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Nov 22, 1966

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City College seeks funds for recreation land and rules change

Senior Joe Gross chairs a meeting on converting land gifted by Charles M. Hall into a college recreation area. Proposals include up to 10000 dollars and 24 hour dorm visitor access, with final approval contingent on financing by the Board of Trustees and court consent. Professor Flinn cites 200000 dollars as rough cost for recreation area and pool facilities. Experienced students discuss opening hours and regulatory rules while a Shakespeare reading event is scheduled for late November with rehearsals starting next semester.

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City plans funding for new facilities and park house costs

Mr Flinn estimates the house at 100000 with 54000 for other facilities and outlines three funding options. A small user fee could cover operating costs while staying affordable, with potential private subscriptions and a small tax levy as alternatives.

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Group To Aid Appalachia And Community Projects

A multi group effort aims to aid Appalachia through Christmas wreaths and rope crafts. VISTA workers in Kentucky organize home industries, selling crafts to fund food aid and local needs. Michigan and Ohio universities participate, with wreaths shipped to Michigan and Oberlin for sale and publicity.

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Movement 5 Starts Bleeding Into 2 End

Fragmentary text hints at movement five beginning to bleed into two, suggesting a sequence or transition. No clear names, dates, or places are readable to establish concrete facts. Further readable context is needed to confirm specifics.

Oberlin City Council Delays Cycle Noise Ordinance Debate

The Oberlin City Council tabled action on a proposed cycle noise ordinance to study technical noise controls and craft a comprehensive plan. A public discussion explored state versus local regulation, with council members debating safety aims versus limiting riders, and pending state measures noted.

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Brennan Plans Summer Play Productions

Students, townspeople, and faculty met to gauge interest in reviving a community summer theater. If approved, Thomas Brennan, associate professor of drama and theater director, would lead as director with workers in backstage roles. Productions occurred in 1963 and 1964 but not in 1965.

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