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Wooster Magazine: Winter 1993
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the winter of 1993. The features of this edition center on economics at the College of Wooster. Focusing on the department now, highlighting the analytic perspective taught, and before 1960, highlighting the founding faculty and the how the department aligned with the goals of the College. Other topics covered in the issue include the basketball season, pictures of Neptune that an alumni helped produce, driving to Wooster, and bagpipe music. Alumni News and Class Notes can be found at the end of the issue.
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Wooster Magazine: Fall 1992
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the fall of 1992. The first article discusses libraries and the future of information with the internet. On page three, there is a glossary for smiley faces that are used electronically and their meanings. The next article talks about what one can find on the internet with some examples. Lee Dawley's article is about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and what it is like to live with. A few students are highlighted for their summer research. The Class Notes section is from page thirty-six to sixty-three.
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Wooster Magazine: Spring 1992
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the spring of 1992. The first article highlights the professors within the chemistry department and its history. Following the professors, those current students majoring in chemistry are then highlighted. Alumni and their recently published books are featured from page twenty-six to twenty-nine. The Class Notes section is from page thirty-three to sixty-two.
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Wooster Magazine: Summer 1992
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the summer of 1992 and is the fifth annual I.S. issue. The first article discusses the relationship between Independent Study and jobs after Wooster. The next article has students working on Independent Study discussing how they came up with their topic. Some seniors have their poems or parts of the stories highlighted in the next section. Page seventeen to twenty-seven list all I.S. titles with their author are given by department. The Class Notes section is from page thirty-two to sixty-three.
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Wooster Magazine: Winter 1992
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the winter of 1992. The introduction begins with a piece called “In Darien,” and it's about clearing up any questions about the Introduction to Women’s Studies class. The topic of Women’s Studies is continued in the next article and it’s about the female staff at the college. “Participating in a Radical Tradition: Women Faculty 1880 - 1960,” is about the female staff that helped shape the college as it exists today. “Challenging Perceptions,” tells the origins of Introduction to Women’s Studies and how it was originally called Women in Contemporary America back in 1977. The piece ends with Women in Sports, alumni notes, births and obituaries.
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Wooster Magazine: Fall 1991
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the fall of 1991. The piece begins with “Liberal Arts in the 21st Century” which talks about the beginning of the new century and how knowledge is expanding about the intellectual, moral and aesthetic standards. With the 125th anniversary of Wooster’s founding, the writers chose to reflect upon the joys and challenges of teaching and scholarship in the last decade of the twentieth century. “Only Dreamers Could Have Seen a College,” is a piece about how the College of Wooster was built. The issues ends with alumni notes and obituaries.
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Wooster Magazine: Spring 1991
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the spring 1991. The feature of this issue focus on off-campus study at the College of Wooster. The first piece is about a student who studied abroad in the USSR. The next article details the many opportunities students have to study off-campus, even within the United States or in Ohio. "Abundant Curiosity and Good Humor" is an article about studying theater in Germany and Austria. Alumni News and Class Notes can be found at the end of the issue, featuring a number of wedding and personal photos.
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Wooster Magazine: Summer 1991
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the summer of 1991 and is the fourth annual IS issue. The first article in the issue includes conversations with six faculty members about the important lessons that students and faculty can take away from IS. The next piece organizes all IS projects by department. Other topics covered include retirement and Wooster's mention in Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael. Alumni News and Class Notes are featured at the end of the issue, including a large number of class photos.
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Wooster Magazine: Winter 1991
Peter Havholm
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the winter of 19991. The features of this edition highlight the completion of Luce Hall and residential life on campus. The first article on Luce Hall discusses the two sites chosen for the building and features a number of pictures of the hall. The second article focuses on residential and student life as a whole. Other articles include on by an alum about their experience in Alaska, another covers the skit group Don't Throw Shoes. Alumni News and Class Notes are featured at the end.
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