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In this edition of the Voice, Hygeia Hall runs out of space to house students during an outbreak of the flu. Hiltgunt Zassenhaus, a women who resisted the Third Reich as a child, comes to speak at the College. Students and faculty, under the direction of Annetta Jefferson, put together a four part program outlining developments in American Black History; the first of which is called “Portraits in Black.” Additionally, an interview with the College of Wooster Security Chief details policies for handling students that have committed a crime.

Publication Date

3-5-1976

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Keywords

Hygeia Hall, flu, Hiltgunt Zassenhaus, Third Reich, World War 2, Nazis, Annetta Jefferson, American Black History, portraits in black, Wooster security, college security, student committed crimes

Subject

Zassenhaus, Hiltgunt; Third Reich; World War II; Nazis; Influenza; American black history; Universities and colleges--Security measures; Universities and colleges--Security measures--United States; College newspapers; College athletics

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1976-03-05

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