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In a speech delivered to the College of Wooster community, Lt. Col. Anthony Herbert, expressed his fear of Martial Law/a military controlled government when U.S. troops return home from Vietnam. Campus Council adds three new member-at-large student positions increasing the size of the council to nine. Wooster’s Homecoming celebrations will no longer include the annual parade, float competition, or the election of a Homecoming Queen. In the letter to the editor section of the Voice, a student respond to a previous article on abortion. The “Mohawk Indian” group, the White Roots of Peace cancel their plan visit to the campus leaving students disappointed. Additionally, this Voice includes a break down of the College of Wooster Endowment Funds of 1972 and how the money was spent.
Publication Date
9-29-1972
Publisher
The College of Wooster
City
Wooster, OH
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Keywords
Anthony Herbert, martial law, military controlled government, the Vietnam War, Campus Council, Campus Council at large members, Homecoming, homecoming queen, Mohawk Indians, the White Roots of Peace, abortion, pro-choice, pro-life, anti-abortion, College of Wooster Endowment Fund, budgets, annual spending
Subject
College athletics; College newspapers; Herbert, Anthony B.; Student Government; College students; Abortion; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; United States and the Vietnam War; Martial law; Homecoming; Mohawk Indians
Recommended Citation
Editors, Wooster Voice, "The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1972-09-29" (1972). The Voice: 1971-1980. 46.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/46