Ad Hoc Committee on Open Houses has met several times to discuss the open house policy and make suggestions for revision. Last weekend, Ohio Wesleyan\u27 held a conference, Conference on White Racism, in which fifteen Wooster students attended. A turntable and amplifier were stolen from the Church House, this was reported on Sunday and the worth is estimated at $700. Page two has the letters to the editor in its usual spot. Page four and five have the weekly sports updates.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1961-1970/1182/thumbnail.jp
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