The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 12-14-1945 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1945-12-14 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), 1945-12-14" (1945). The Voice: 1941-1950. 113. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/113 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]. MERRY HAPPY CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR Volume LXII WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945 OWRY. STUDY PLAN R --A J! EASED Wooster Day Programs Feature Document to be Distributed to Students Outlines New Program; Explains Independent Study Faculty and Administration -- Plan For Underclassmen Members Throughout Nation .. .V.!Ww.v, V By JEAN SCOTT ' "Two Visions" was the title of the College of will be necticut, New England; Craig, Wash- "The Wooster soon eighty years old. By June 1950, Wooster Day address presented in it hopes have well ington, D.C., Baltimore, Princeton, filiiiiiiife to' under way and adequately secured, for every student chapel Tuesday by ex-capta- in on its adventure1 John Johnston, Philadelphia; Lean, Columbus, Mans campus, a real in education." This is the introductory para of the States Army. graph of the document, Ignited field; Cowles, Cincinnati; Hartman, soon to be distributed to all students, that outlines Mr. brother Wooster's Johnston, a to Mist Canton; Young, Detroit; Leckrone, adventure. The new program of study was announced officially on the Speech Department Wooster Day, Tuesday, Johnston of Indianapolis; Parmelees, Miami Val- Dec. 11. lawyer J j September and at present a practicing in ley, Cleveland; Swigart, Ohio Valley; 1946, will mark the date of the installation of the new graduated with the class of academic Wooster, Holey Rochester; Hutchison, Toledo; program. Present freshmen and sophomores may either finish '38, college and Phi X I II . J was a orator a Ferm, Tuscarawas Valley; Kendall coiiege unuer me existing plan or Beta Kappa member. student. change to the new independent study. f IRC Plans to Keep . Extending far beyond the campus, All students entering after this year will automatically be required study approximately 17 speakers and mu- : Campus Informed to siciansboth faculty and administra- under the latter plan. A pre-vie- w of tion will have taken part in Wooster Senate Prepares X the plan discloses that the two out Day programs beginning last week International Relations Club's new standing purposes of the new curri National Legislation and terminating today, Dec. 14, in Honors System Committee made culum are to give the student that its first approximately 39 places extending report at last night's meeting fundamental knowledge which must f the club in Douglass Its pur from Maine to the state of Washin- For Faculty O.K. Hall. form the basis of a liberal education; mel pose as expressed then club gton" Scheduled programs-- i n to mem and to give him a constructive method bers is to help keep the churches, homes, hotels, women's clubs, This morning in chapel students campus in of gaining and using knowledge not formed on specific issues before Con and Y.W.C.A.'s. voted for an amendment to the Con- only in college but all through life. gress, through the Voice, regular Letters written by Dr. Lowry were stitution of the Student Body (1943). re The pattern requires a combination ports at club meetings, distribu sent to eight organizations for which Suggested by the Senate, the new and of general and special courses over the tion of literature; and to make public speakers could not be furnished. amendment provides that temporar- four years. The distribution require- ' opinion in the form of letters Among the recipients was a new club ily, there shall be two women and one and ment will be as follows: wires felt in Washington. organized this year in Honolulu, T.H. man from each class represented on A. Mathematics and Natural Sci- For the present their chief concern. by Miss Jessie Kohn, class of '26 and the Senate. This will be in effect for at ences. 14 hours. 8 hours are to be in I according to the attended by an almost entirely new least one year after m announcement made courses including laboratory work. the passage of this 1 fl at the meeting is getting aid to Eur- - group of service men each time. Other amendment. Ia B. History and Social Sciences. 12 ope by speeding payment new clubs have been formed in Al- on our obli hours. 6 hours are to be in courses A special Senate meeting was called gations to UNRRA, expressing buquerque, New Mexico and Tucson, and based on an historical approach, and Wednesday afternoon to draw up a their opinion of the failure' of Arizona, and when more men return the 6 hours in courses based on an an- plan for an honors system to be pre Military Affairs home we may learn of others as the House Committee, alysis of political, economic, or other sented to the faculty for their approve which has been holding public hear- one which was held on Tarawa two Courtesy of The Wooster Daily Record social institutions, or in "economic al. At a Student Faculty committee ings on peacetime compulsory military years ago by two Wooster alumni. geography. meeting Dec. 3, the idea of an honors training, to hear all the The following faculty members Dr. Lean Will Traditional opposition C. Language and Literature, Speech, system was passed. The plan proposed Read witnesses who wish spoke for Wooster Day to appear. Art, Music. 12 hours. 6 hours are to Wednesday is patterned after the The National Legislation Commit Schreiber, Lorain County, Trumbull Christmas Carol" Monday Evening be in literature or courses including Oberlin system which does not entail tee, whose members are Barbara Ham- - County; Spencer, Akron, Milwaukee,' some study of literature (e.g. classical reporting, but j the signing of a pledge c o m e the fore- pe, Mary Ann Brown and Bob Clark, Chicago, Fort .Wayne ;;Taeusch Cen As traditions to ience of one, his grandmother, fell humanities, western concepts of man). laying that'Vhe student has neither ground with the Christmas the urged the International Relations Cluo tral Pennsylvania, New York, Con season, asleep when he was half way through D. Religion, Philosophy, Psychol- given received nor help. Chapel on Dec. 17 7:30 . will be members read and distribute Trends, at " ogy. 14 hours. 8 hours are be the story. However, while a student at M . to in the scene of Wooster's most memor- the news service of the Washington t the Emerson College of Oratory he was religion, 3 hours of philosophy. Housing Shakeup able Delbert G. Lean, staff of the National League of Wom customs. Dr. received with enthusiasm, as he has As a part of its program the Col- head of the department of speech en Voters; the letters of the Commit- - Kenardenizes Men College Schedules been ever since. lege inaugurates a special plan of gives his annual presentation of Dick- tees of Correspondence of the Council upperclass study. Under this plan a Several years ago Dr. Lean pub- for Community ens' "Christmas Carol". Action; and such student in each term of his last two Wooster's men will take up their Friends Conference lished his version of the "Carol", but periodicals This year's performance will be the as New Republic, Com years will use his time approximately respective residences in Kenarden sec 36th in --a series which began 1908 this year a more personal replica is mon Sense, Free World and PM to 22-2- in as follows: ond semester since the Navy On February 4 available in the recording which he keep with contract when Dr. Lean first came to the cam- up political news of nation Courses in the major field (or expires Feb. 7. Miller Manor and part has made with the Columbia Record al and international pus. After his retirement at the end concern. closely related cognate courses); . of Livingston Lodge will be appropri ing Company. This album consists of Wooster will play host to the an- of next semester he hopes to continue '9 9 V V V y 1 Courses outside the major field ated to provide housing for the mar-- - this Christmas as professor four venalite records, including the A SPECTRE IS HAUNTING nual, meeting - of the - Ohio - Region, tradition a (largely elective) ; these courses con- ried students on campus. Men who are complete reading, and is attractively EUROPE American Friends Service Committee. emeritus. During 38 years, Dr. Lean HUNGER! tinue the broader education of the in Campus Lodge at present will take bound in Wooster plaid colors. Dr. Write week-en- missed giving the "Carol" only twice, your Congressman and first A d conference on internation- two years, thus furnishing the over 6th and 7th Sections in Kenarden Lowry has written a preface on the in Senators to stop making political four-yea- al affairs for college students in Ohio both times due to leaves of absence. r matrix of liberal studies - - just before Christmas, while Section 8 Dr.-Le- an side cover. All copies are autographed football of - the urgently-neede- d will.be held here Feb.22-24- .
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