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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-10-18
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition includes an article early on that speaks highly of libraries and librarians in education. There is a memorial for Archie Taylor, the son of former Wooster president Archibald Alexander Edward Taylor. The younger Taylor, a member of the previous year's graduating class, died suddenly from "typhoid-malarial fever". The author recaps U.S. President Harrison, Speaker Reed, Major McKinley, and former Governor Alger visiting Wooster. The Major McKinley referred to in this article, is William McKinley, who would later become the twenty-fifth president of the country. Organizations highlighted include Y.W.C.A. and Willard Literary Society. Adds are included at the end of the edition.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-10-25
Wooster Voice Editors
The Editorial describes a rally of the democratic party in Wayne county hosted by Governor Hill of New York. A meeting of the Synod of Ohio had a unusually small turn out. The edition gives the full course of the universities lectures arranged for the 1890-91 season. Excitement for a visit from Gilmore's Band to Wooster. Highlights from the college organization section include the orchestra and Y.M.C.A. Local and college advertisements are located at the end of the paper.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-11-01
Wooster Voice Editors
The editorial of this edition discusses University Missionary and additionally posses the question "Why don't the Faculty come to Chapel?" There is a piece on the people and places for Utah. A message from Central College is included as a "Dear Wooster Voice" letter that gives updates about the academy. The author writes a recap of the "Liberty Party" held at the home of Mrs. Prestley and host by the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity. Near the end of the edition included there is a Egyptian hymn.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-11-10
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the newspaper begins with an article on the death of Ellesworth G. Ritchie, who was serving a mission in China. This sombre piece is followed by an article on the success of Music Department at a public recital the previous week. Another article is dedicated to the recent demise of the Military Department at the University of Wooster, celebrated with much glee by the Editorial Staff. Lastly, the events of the first football game of the season is recounted and the scores listed. The paper ends with advertisements from local businesses.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-11-17
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition begins with a description of the action of the Synod in an article called The University and the Board. This is followed by an article on the Trustees' Report of the same, which outlines the clauses in great detail. Interestingly, this is followed by a response from the Synod Committee on the Trustees' Report which provides an alternative perspective. The paper also recounts a football game between Wooster and Kenyon, and lists the scores.The paper ends with advertisements of local businesses.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-11-22
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the newspaper includes an article called Wooed and Wedded, which recounts a wedding ceremony between students from Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Chi. It also includes a thought provoking article on What Energy Has Done. Later in the paper, a list of seniors in the musical department is included followed by a few poems under the General Importance section. The paper ends with advertisements of local businesses.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-12-06
Wooster Voice Editors
This newspaper includes an article on the death of Reverend R. E. Abbey, one of Wooster's representatives in China. Another article called Music Hall discusses some of the successes of the Music Department. Later in the paper, football games are recounted and scores are listed. The paper ends with advertisements of local businesses.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1890-12-13
Wooster Voice Editors
This newspaper includes an article called Influences of the Mind on our Moral and Physical Life by Dr. H. H. Haas. Additionally, another article called An Important Manifesto discusses polygamy and includes 'Letter No. 2 from a Wooster Boy in Utah'. Later in the paper the programme which was given by the famous Innes 13th Regiment Band, of New York is included. The paper ends with local business advertisements.
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