The Editorial begins with a discussion of the tradition of Society Farewells. The authors go on to critique the Music faculty\u27s hesitance to grant leaves of absence. A student paper on the topic of Shakespeare is included in the section Was Hamlet in Love with Ophelia. The opening baseball game in Akron is recounted, as is the Aethenian Society\u27s Declamation Contest. The paper ends with the usual Personals and Locals sections, followed by local advertisements.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1890-1900/1026/thumbnail.jp
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