This edition includes an article on the Three Fold Plan being used by the college in order to engage fully with the Red Cross Campaign. The Student Senate swore in six new members and another article by the Voice campaigned for new writers. The Committee for Freedom and Peace on campus has converted its work into a class on Post-War Problems to help returning students as requested by the government. Additional courses had also been added to assist with defense efforts. Advertisements from local businesses have been distributed throughout the newspaper.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/1028/thumbnail.jp
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published May 8th, 1941. The Voice is a student run newspaper ...
This edition includes an article discussing the Wooster in India Committee\u27s Wartime Policy in re...
In this edition of the Wooster Voice, there is an article on the front page that announces the atten...
This edition includes an article summarizing the donations received by the Red Cross from each resid...
This edition includes an article on the speeding up of the academic schedule such that students can ...
This edition includes an article urging students to turn in all the money and books that they can in...
On the front page of this edition, two articles serve the purpose of urging students on campus to do...
This edition of the Voice includes a creatively written article on the recently passed North Atlanti...
This edition includes an article updating the students on the Blood Drive held by the Red Cross wher...
This edition includes an article on the resolution passed by the heads of Kenarden after the debacle...
This edition includes an article on the changing of salaries for the editors of the Voice and the In...
On the first page of this issue of the newspaper, above the articles of the week, there is a spread ...
This issue of the Wooster voice features a story on the College of Wooster\u27s pastor, Curtis Dougl...
This edition includes an article describing the Student Christian Council’s annual drive which sough...
This edition includes many articles discussing the war with Japan. One of these articles, which is l...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published May 8th, 1941. The Voice is a student run newspaper ...
This edition includes an article discussing the Wooster in India Committee\u27s Wartime Policy in re...
In this edition of the Wooster Voice, there is an article on the front page that announces the atten...
This edition includes an article summarizing the donations received by the Red Cross from each resid...
This edition includes an article on the speeding up of the academic schedule such that students can ...
This edition includes an article urging students to turn in all the money and books that they can in...
On the front page of this edition, two articles serve the purpose of urging students on campus to do...
This edition of the Voice includes a creatively written article on the recently passed North Atlanti...
This edition includes an article updating the students on the Blood Drive held by the Red Cross wher...
This edition includes an article on the resolution passed by the heads of Kenarden after the debacle...
This edition includes an article on the changing of salaries for the editors of the Voice and the In...
On the first page of this issue of the newspaper, above the articles of the week, there is a spread ...
This issue of the Wooster voice features a story on the College of Wooster\u27s pastor, Curtis Dougl...
This edition includes an article describing the Student Christian Council’s annual drive which sough...
This edition includes many articles discussing the war with Japan. One of these articles, which is l...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published May 8th, 1941. The Voice is a student run newspaper ...
This edition includes an article discussing the Wooster in India Committee\u27s Wartime Policy in re...
In this edition of the Wooster Voice, there is an article on the front page that announces the atten...