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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1945-11-29, Wooster Voice Editors Nov 1945

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1945-11-29, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1941-1950

On November 21, seven students testified before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives favoring more appropriations to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association. The Women's Student Government Association revised their constitution that lengthens curfew hours, and more. The Wishart Museum will have 35 prints that contain events from American history on display for two weeks beginning November 30. Dr. Sam Higginbottom, Agriculture Head of Indian College speaks at the chapel.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1945-11-15, Wooster Voice Editors Nov 1945

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1945-11-15, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1941-1950

A new inn is in the plans to be built sponsored by alumni on the land that is adjacent to the gulf course. This inn will cost approximately $200,000. A committee of students and faculty have named ten seniors to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The Wooster students are launching a Relief Drive for clothes and bedding for people in Europe and Asia. The Wishart Museum will have Miss Sybil GouId's prints, drawings, sketches, and enamels on display beginning on November 9.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1945-10-19, Wooster Voice Editors Oct 1945

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1945-10-19, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1941-1950

This issue of the Wooster Voice features a series of updates on the Nuremberg Trials, disarmament of Japan, and strike updates. Also featured prominently on the first page is the announcement of the plan for closing the Navy V-5 Program, under which Wooster was used for the training of Navy cadet officers. The 26th annual homecoming dance is also documented, along with a letter remarking on the importance of the dance as the first post-WWII homecoming dance. A report of a lecture from Dr. Robert Hartman detailing his escape from Nazi Germany is featured prominently. Page 2