Mefeopol Itaint $100000 Exmmt

Mefeopol Itaint $100000 Exmmt

The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 10-5-1944 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1944-10-05 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1944-10-05" (1944). The Voice: 1941-1950. 84. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/84 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1941-1950 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. w IT in 7T T O HPT? l-l--l R Volume LXI WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1944 Number 2 Mefeopol itaint $100,000 ExMMt Dr. C. M. Destler Many Acceptances Jack Purely Leads New Members Educators Deliver Galpin Museum Received For Lowry S.E.F. Panel on Enter Ranks To Display1 To Deliver Inaugural Speeches Inauguration Oct. 21 Religious Views Of Glee Club Art Treasures Chapel Lecture Where was that long line of stii' More than 100 acceptances al' Miss Eve Richmond has an- An exhibit of twenty-on- e oil and . dents going Sunday at 7:00? Of ready have been received at the nounced the new members of the tempera paintings from the Metro- course, to the first meeting of Dr. Chester McArthur Destler, College to the formal invitations Girls' Chorus for the coming year. politan Museum in Sunday Evening Forum. of Art New Wooster class of J925 and present sent out to educational institutions, The girls accepted by the board of York City, valued at over $100,000, - Next week the forum will be led head of the department 'of history learned societies, religious, . educa- judges are Martha Jones, Annalu is being loaned to The College of by Jack Purdy, assisted by Joan government at Connecticut tional, and political leaders to Hutson, Anne Evelyn Wooster. The first series be . and at' Davis, Anne Ferguson, and Don Taylor, of a to College for Women, will deliver a tend the exercises for the inaugura-tio- n Slater, Peg Tremier, Barbara Eich' held throughout the school Shaw. They will discuss their view year in lecture in the college chapel at 7:30 of President Howard F. Low er, Aline Burlingham, Cornelia Ly the Josephine Long Wishart Mu-- points of how A Student Loos at J p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 10, on The ry on Oct. 21. Acceptances are still barger, Dottie Woodworth, La of the exhibit Religion. Afterwards the meeting seum Art in Gajpin, Intolerance of Political Differences. coming in with every mail. Verne Guild, Rosemary Pierce, hofUMaaJW. dr. w, c . I will open Oct. 18, in time for the will be open to discussion. This 1 n DE M. POODS g. his Woos-te- r The academic procession which Dorothy Denman, Elaine Burr, VA' combined mauguration-home-com-in- During student days at promises to be very interesting so " will procede the inauguration exer-cise- s Steiner, Sara Lee Nor-m- a Dr. Destler was president of Julia Roser, President Harold W.. Dodds of It will continue through two will come out, all of you. the Men's Self Government As- include these distinguished Wolcott, Martha Jean Stoll, months, after, which another col- - , Last Sunday Pat Cooper, the Princeton University is one of the guests of the College. Relda Wright, . Margaret Miller, sociation, member of the Atheneam president of Sunday Evening For' outstanding speakers who will be lection will be shown. Society, The present plans include a din-ne- r Thelma Gilkenson, Barbara Trapp, Literary Y.M.C.A., Chris' um introduced Dr. Lowry. H e the guest of The College of Woos' It was through Prof. Theodore to be given in the gym follow Cynthia Cole, Jane Stowe, Mar-jori- e tian Endeavor, Men's Glee Club, spoke on Bible Literature. ter during Home-comin- g week-en- d who ing the inauguration, which will The in Compton, Ruth Cameron, and Brenson, has lectured under the Index staff, and martager of the Dr. Lowry took the Bible his and the inauguration of Dr. How take place the chapel. in Yvonne Young. The the, auspices of the. Metropolitan also in All stu' . Chorus will Handbook. He participated in talk as literature's ard F. Lowry. The induction ad- ob- dents wishing to attend the inaug literature for be accompanied by Mrs. Hyde with Museum, that the exhibit was athletics as a member of the track sake rather than for discussion of dress on Saturday afternoon will tained. Invitations will be uration may be able to get reserva' Ellen Miller as assistant pianist. sent out team. His activities included high' religious emphasis. He showed be given by President Dodds, who tions, but those unable to procure that The board of judges included the to many art societies in the larger jumping, discus and javelin throw the Bible is on a with Shakes' will speak on The Survival of the them will be able to hear the serv par officers: Betty Morgan, president; cities of Ohio. We want to make ing. peare and other great works at the Liberal Arts College." President Wooster ices in Taylor Auditorium through Margaret Goldsmith, vice presi' the art center of Ohio if The speaker received his mas-ter'- s highest point of English Literature. of Princeton University since, 1933, we can", said the amplifying system. Students dent; Jane McDonald, treasurer; Prof. Brenson. degree from the University of He pointed out the satire in Isaiah Dr.. .Dodds holds seventeen honor-arylegre- es may also inquire about reservations and June Sitler, secretary; and Peg Booklet Explains Paintings Chicago in 1928 and his doctorate and the poetry in Solomon and including the degree of for the dinner, and if there are Stoll, Evelyn Cotton and Sod Plans are under wav from there in 1932. From 1931 to Proverbs. Joan Doctor of Humane Letters from to rrint extra ones they will be able to have erburg. a short description of each painting, 1934 he taught at Albion College For his own reading he thought Wooster College. them. Rehearsals will be held Tuesday together with the names nf the in Michigan, 1934-3- 9 that the King James' version was from at and Thursday and Satur owners. These descriptive booklets Georgia Teacher's College, from more dramatic and outstanding for evenings Home-comin- g day afternoons. will be sent out with 193941 at Elmira College in New Program its beauty and language. Dean William C. DeVane of the invitations and distributed to visitors. Of the York, and he has been head of the Includes Banquet, Dance Dr. Lowry 's closing Yale College will be the speaker at remarks twenty-on- e paintings, five department of history and govern' were concerned with the book of 1944 Index Awarded the formal dinner tobe held on the are Home-comin- evening of Dr. Howard F. Lowry rench, six Italian, and ten Dutch, ment at Connecticut College for e weekend will be Revelation. He showed that Revels s f ... First Class u Rating DeVane, Flemish, and German. Nineteen of Women at New Haven since 1942 highlighted by a formal dance, Sat tion picks up all the figures of inauguration. Dr. who has been Dean of Yale College them are originals and two are Dr. Destler, who will also speak urday night, Uct. 21. speech in writing in the rest of Wooster College .The Index has dis- copies or On Friday morniner. Oct. 20. the Bibleand only see since 1938, has held many other masterpieces. before a Cleveland College group 0 the one can its been awarded j First Class Honor tinguished positions including the on Oct. 9, will deal with the de traditional decorating of the dorms meaning by rereading the Gospels rating by the National Scholastic Every effort will be made to in presidency of theHege English tegrate the exhibit class velopment- - of the political party will take place. A committee of and the account there of Jesus life Press Association according with work to Association, 1939-194- 0, and the system in his chapel address here. faculty and students will serve as and teaching. word received this week by the in history, literature, music, arid literary editorship of the Yale Re- judges. 1944 religion. It is the request of the Alum- editor, Betty Marr. Ratings view. Douglass Hall will be used by the Brenson Selects List Miss White Offers ni office that any changes in are awarded "after careful study by Home-comi- nr alumni over week'- o address or new addresses of the supervising judges when critics The list of Daintines includes: end. An appeal is made to all the Memorial Prize undergraduate Rooster men in of the respective groups have com Jndscape by Gaspar Dughet, Re students to aid in the preparation pleted their work. Each part of the the service be turned in Organization hearsal Jioom by r Degas, Prcpara' of the Hall. Thev will be asked to to them. A soldier's letter and the book is judged separately and the tions for a Breakfast bv Chardin' Miss Gretchen White, reference act as regitsrars, make beds, an' honor rating is based upon the total The Waterspout by Courbet, librarian and long associated with swer monthly Alumni Bulletin are' Orgies telephones, etc. A paper will score' for the book. The Index was Wheelumght s Tard by C o ro t , the College, has established the be posted sent to all those whose correct soon for those who wish submitted in the coed college group German Warrior by Moroni, Saint Paul Q.

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