The authors begin by stating that Dr. Clayton S. Ellsworth, Assistant Professor of History, does not believe the U.S. should enter the war. This opinion stands in contrast to another professor\u27s opinion, printed in the previous edition of the Voice. Another article notes that cheerleaders are to receive letters for the first time. The authors go on to note that five Wooster Economics students plan to attend a conference in Washington D.C. A play entitled Ladies in Retirement is described and one article is titled, Average Wooster Male Detests Red Nail Polish, Hip Sweaters and Boots. Page 4 provides an update on the construction of a student union.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/1024/thumbnail.jp
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This edition includes an article discussing the Wooster in India Committee\u27s Wartime Policy in re...
This edition includes an article on a discussion with Dr. Bell, the Week of Prayer speaker, on wheth...
This edition includes an article describing the War and Peace Aims discussed at a Conference on War ...
This issue of the Wooster Voice prominently features a photo of a member of student government purch...
The paper begins with an article that states that Professor Aileen Dunham of History favors immediat...
This edition includes an article on the changing of salaries for the editors of the Voice and the In...
The first page features an article about receiving mail from a former graduate who was a prisoner of...
On the front page of this issue of the newspaper, there is an article that welcomes the visiting hig...
This edition includes an article regarding the use of the newly completed rifle range by the Sophomo...
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 ...
The paper begins with an announcement that Dr. Jesse Baird, a college alumnus and theologian, was to...
This edition includes an article on the speeding up of the academic schedule such that students can ...
A column on the left of the first page by Robert Tucker gives some world news, a lot of it about the...
This issue of the Wooster voice features a story on the College of Wooster\u27s pastor, Curtis Dougl...
This edition includes an article discussing the Wooster in India Committee\u27s Wartime Policy in re...
This edition includes an article on a discussion with Dr. Bell, the Week of Prayer speaker, on wheth...
This edition includes an article describing the War and Peace Aims discussed at a Conference on War ...
This issue of the Wooster Voice prominently features a photo of a member of student government purch...