This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article describing the $125,000 endowment given to the college by John D. Rockefeller. Another article on the informs the student body of the new residence hall, Holden Hall, that is finally ready to accommodate the female students. The editorial includes an article reminding the student body that the correct name for the institution is The University of Wooster, and not Wooster University and encouraging them to wear the name with pride. Community members plan an event at the City Opera House. A section called Stories Picked Up features an piece on a brief interaction at a hat shop.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1901-1910/1116/thumbnail.jp
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
The paper opens with a piece on European musicians visiting Wooster, named Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Schro...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s visit to Pittsburg, and the splendid treatm...
This issue opens with a recount of the inauguration of the thirty-seventh year of the college. Stude...
The university receives a gift $5,000 from the will of Henry St. Clair. One author emphasizes the im...
The ION Jackson Company, which puts on concerts appeared at Wooster. One article talks about a new b...
Wooster Wins Great Victory, is a article celebrating the college’s procurement of the Endowment Fun...
Some Interesting Alumni Notes, is about the Butler Wooster Alumni Banquet. In What is the Wooster ...
The first page of this newspaper includes a small excerpt that announces an alumni donation of $25,0...
This edition of the newspaper begins with an article that describes the upcoming State Oratorical co...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article highlighting the importance of the debate team...
This issue of the Wooster Voice begins with an article about the new instructors/professors joining ...
The front page article of the publication addresses the President of the Carnegie Corporation coming...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article on the commencement honors that were partially...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes a detailed article by Professor J. O. Notestein describin...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
The paper opens with a piece on European musicians visiting Wooster, named Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Schro...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s visit to Pittsburg, and the splendid treatm...
This issue opens with a recount of the inauguration of the thirty-seventh year of the college. Stude...
The university receives a gift $5,000 from the will of Henry St. Clair. One author emphasizes the im...
The ION Jackson Company, which puts on concerts appeared at Wooster. One article talks about a new b...
Wooster Wins Great Victory, is a article celebrating the college’s procurement of the Endowment Fun...
Some Interesting Alumni Notes, is about the Butler Wooster Alumni Banquet. In What is the Wooster ...
The first page of this newspaper includes a small excerpt that announces an alumni donation of $25,0...
This edition of the newspaper begins with an article that describes the upcoming State Oratorical co...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article highlighting the importance of the debate team...
This issue of the Wooster Voice begins with an article about the new instructors/professors joining ...
The front page article of the publication addresses the President of the Carnegie Corporation coming...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article on the commencement honors that were partially...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes a detailed article by Professor J. O. Notestein describin...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
The paper opens with a piece on European musicians visiting Wooster, named Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Schro...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s visit to Pittsburg, and the splendid treatm...