This edition of the newspaper begins with an article on the death of Ellesworth G. Ritchie, who was serving a mission in China. This sombre piece is followed by an article on the success of Music Department at a public recital the previous week. Another article is dedicated to the recent demise of the Military Department at the University of Wooster, celebrated with much glee by the Editorial Staff. Lastly, the events of the first football game of the season is recounted and the scores listed. The paper ends with advertisements from local businesses.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1890-1900/1008/thumbnail.jp
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This edition of the newspaper includes an article which describes in great detail the auspicious ope...
This edition includes an article about the Ohio Athletic Conference or the Big Six. Wooster holds ...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s victory at the State Oratorical Contest for...
This newspaper includes an article on the death of Reverend R. E. Abbey, one of Wooster\u27s represe...
The first page of this newspaper includes a letter from the Editor-in-chief in which the editors pas...
This edition begins with a call for orations to be submitted to The Voice and later suggests that st...
This is the oldest edition of the Wooster Voice, The College of Wooster\u27s student newspaper. The ...
This edition begins with a description of the action of the Synod in an article called The Universit...
This edition of the newspaper describes the highlights of Half Back Sandy, the 1908 class play. One ...
The Editorial segment of this edition of the newspaper covers the success of the Y.M.C.A social, whi...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s visit to Pittsburg, and the splendid treatm...
This newspaper includes the program for the Twenty-First Annual Commencement, which begins on June 1...
This edition includes an article briefly discussing the prevailing positive opinion of Wooster’s foo...
The Editorial section of this edition covers the fact that the eleven were chosen for the team, but ...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article called Wooed and Wedded, which recounts a wedding ...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article which describes in great detail the auspicious ope...
This edition includes an article about the Ohio Athletic Conference or the Big Six. Wooster holds ...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s victory at the State Oratorical Contest for...