In this edition, the Young Men\u27s Christian Association announces the poet Will Carleton\u27s visit to campus. Carleton gave a talk on campus entitled The Drama of Human Life. Construction work on the Gymnasium is described. The authors reflect on the new class schedule, which includes classes on Saturdays, as well as methods of study. Activities of the Aethenean organization are described. Personals and local advertisements follow.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1890-1900/1015/thumbnail.jp
This edition starts off by detailing the announced plans for the new athletic center and includes sp...
This edition of the Wooster Voice is the first edition of the 1908-1909 academic year. It includes a...
This edition of the voice welcomes the incoming class of 1907. In the absence of President Holden, D...
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The Young Men\u27s Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) reviews their past year of work, membership, mee...
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This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article highlighting the importance of the debate team...
The first page of this issue of the newspaper has an announcement of upcoming construction on the ca...
One author discusses the Gymnasium Show and reproaches students for attending in only small numbers,...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
The edition begins with Interesting Letter, where an alumnus writes about his work and experience ...
The last term has approached the students, stated in the Editorial section, and was opened with a le...
This edition starts off by detailing the announced plans for the new athletic center and includes sp...
This edition of the Wooster Voice is the first edition of the 1908-1909 academic year. It includes a...
This edition of the voice welcomes the incoming class of 1907. In the absence of President Holden, D...
This issue opens with a recount of the inauguration of the thirty-seventh year of the college. Stude...
The Young Men\u27s Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) reviews their past year of work, membership, mee...
The editorial section begins with complaints about the library furniture and continues to reflect on...
The Editorial Section discusses how Cornell\u27s fraternities compete against each other in unoffici...
The opening article is on the decision to pave College Avenue. This is a big development as it was p...
The Editorial section discusses the beginnings of Commencement Week on campus, as well as how the ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article highlighting the importance of the debate team...
The first page of this issue of the newspaper has an announcement of upcoming construction on the ca...
One author discusses the Gymnasium Show and reproaches students for attending in only small numbers,...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article discussing the importance of observing the ann...
The edition begins with Interesting Letter, where an alumnus writes about his work and experience ...
The last term has approached the students, stated in the Editorial section, and was opened with a le...
This edition starts off by detailing the announced plans for the new athletic center and includes sp...
This edition of the Wooster Voice is the first edition of the 1908-1909 academic year. It includes a...
This edition of the voice welcomes the incoming class of 1907. In the absence of President Holden, D...