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In this edition of the Voice, the Wooster police department investigates $13,000 worth of stolen property that was taken during a Thanksgiving break-in. Buildings on Wooster’s campus, such as Andrews Library and Severance Art, undergo renovations. Additionally, the College’s president Henry Copeland, states that Wooster is exploring the possibility of offering either Japanese or Mandarin Chinese language study. Page nine is encompassed mainly of comic strips. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages ten to twelve.

Publication Date

12-4-1992

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Keywords

Wooster police department, stolen property, Thanksgiving, break-ins, campus buildings, campus renovations, renovations, Andrews Library, Severance Art, Henry Copeland, Chinese department, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese

Subject

Thanksgiving; Universities and colleges--Security measures; Universities and colleges--Security measures--United States; College of Wooster; College buildings; Renovation (Architecture); Academic libraries; Chinese language--Study and teaching; China--Study and teaching; Mandarin dialects; Japanese

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1992-12-04

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