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The paper discuses a production of "Two Blind Mice" produced by the Little Theater. The Women's Self- Government Association departures from "right conduct," a consequent protest petition was signed by 68 women. In preparation for Week of Prayer, Westminster Fellowship institutes a series of programs called "The Greatest Questions in Modern Life." The new art studio on campus moves ceramics to Galpin Hall. Dr. Carl F. Wittke, dean pf the graduate school of Western Reserve University lectures on "The Changing Concepts of History." Additionally, the issue includes a report on new dorm rules.

Publication Date

2-9-1950

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Keywords

Two Blind Mice, Wooster Little Theater, Women's Self-Government Association Wooster, Week of Prayer, Westminster Fellowship, philosophy, Galpin Hall Wooster, Dr. Carl F. Wittke, Western Reserve University, history, changing concepts of history, Wooster dorm rules

Subject

College newspapers; College athletics; Cold War; Theater; college (buildings); Prayer; Religion

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1950-02-09

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