The paper opens with a piece on European musicians visiting Wooster, named Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Schroeder. One article details the meeting of the Irving Literary Society, a men\u27s club on the campus. Mr. Bryan, a Democratic speaker from Nebraska who sympathizes with Theodore Roosevelt spoke at the College. The Wooster football team won against Delaware. The Spectator, a paper from Capital University in Columbus critiqued The Voice, and The Voice responded. One article talks about the possible formation of a Glee Club on campus as they are gaining popularity.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1901-1910/1105/thumbnail.jp
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The editorial section begins with complaints about the library furniture and continues to reflect on...
This issue features the first meeting of the year for the Conservatory Association , an article adve...
The edition begins with a speech about Abraham Lincoln, by Edmund D Lucas 03\u27, which won second p...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes a detailed article by Professor J. O. Notestein describin...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article which describes in great detail the auspicious ope...
The Editorial Section discusses how Cornell\u27s fraternities compete against each other in unoffici...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s visit to Pittsburg, and the splendid treatm...
Some Interesting Alumni Notes, is about the Butler Wooster Alumni Banquet. In What is the Wooster ...
The ION Jackson Company, which puts on concerts appeared at Wooster. One article talks about a new b...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article describing the Pan Hellenic Banquet where, for the...
Lecture Course Opening, is about the opening of the University\u27s Lecture-Concert Course and how ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article highlighting the importance of the debate team...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article on the commencement honors that were partially...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article describing the artistic performance given by the R...
His First Inspiration, is a written piece about a character named only as The Professor, and his li...
The editorial section begins with complaints about the library furniture and continues to reflect on...
This issue features the first meeting of the year for the Conservatory Association , an article adve...
The edition begins with a speech about Abraham Lincoln, by Edmund D Lucas 03\u27, which won second p...