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Members of the university community mourn the death of Rev. Dr. James Black, a beloved professor who continued attempting to teach even during his final illness. The well-attended funeral is held on Christmas Day. This edition also includes a reprint of the article "The Woman About Town", which was originally published in the December 27th edition of the Illustrated American. This article chronicles the journalistic career of Helen Watterson, an 1883 graduate of the University of Wooster. After graduating, Ms. Watterson worked as a journalist in Cleveland before accepting a position as assistant professor of rhetoric and English at Wooster. Three years later, she moved to New York City to write a column for the Evening Sun. This edition also includes summaries of how students and faculty spent their Christmas vacations.

ISBN

http://cdm15963.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/p15963coll9/id/178735

Publication Date

1-10-1891

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Keywords

Reverend Dr. James Black, early journalism, Helen Watterson, alumni, chorus

Subject

Music in universities and colleges; Moody, Helen Watterson, 1860-1928; music halls; Feminism and education; College of Wooster; College student newspapers and periodicals; Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae; Choirs (Music)

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1891-01-10

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