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Wooster remains without a full-time physician and director of student health services at Hygeia Hall for more than a year. In an article Robert Goiter, Director of Library Services, details the changes to Wooster's Andrews Library. A Wooster student plans to participate in a non-violent occupation of the Seabrook Construction site in Seabrook, New Hampshire. A piece discusses America's role in World War II, and the countries denial of Jewish refugees. The issue includes answers to commonly asked questions by college students about voter registration. The Voice supports the Wooster Democratic Coalition's push to get students to register to vote. Funds raised from Soup and Bread set to go to refugees from Vietnam in camps around southeast Asia. Additionally, the edition includes anti-smoking adds from the American Cancer Society.

Publication Date

9-21-1979

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Keywords

anti-nuclear protest, Hygeia Hall, college physicians, Robert Goiter, Andrews Library, non-violent protest, Seabrook Construction site, World War II, denial of Jewish refugees, Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, concentration camps, Auschwitz, college voters, Wooster Democratic Coalition, voting, Soup and Bread, Vietnam, refugees, American Cancer Society, anti-smoking ads, southeast Asia

Subject

Anti-nuclear movement; Refugees; College newspapers; Anti-smoking movement; Lung cancer; College athletics

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1979-09-21

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