Oberlin College - Hi-O-Hi Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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Plans for a series of Oberlin-on-the-oir broadcasts tell through this year because of previous commercial entanglements made bv WTAM. However, on February 14, from 1:OO until 1:30, the 91-piece Oberlin Orchestra under the direction of Professor Maurice Kessler entertained radio listeners. i Before only the faculty and guests the Faculty players Mrs. Sue Bailey Thurman, national secretary of the presented their previews of The First Year, in Feb- Y. W. C. A., a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory U0 Y- Apparently it passed the board for it was later in 1923, and a delegate to the Student Christian TEUVIV April-produced in Warner Hall for the gen- movement in India, spoke in Chapel on Thursday, BFCII public. Here we saw that they were human, could February 18, on the Status of Women in India. Cl-'l'UD Gnd have as much fun as we could.

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Mrs. John M. Kyle lupper leftl, vocational director and consultant, opened the Wo- men's Symposium in Chapel on Friday, Feb- ruary IZ. During the sectional meetings in the afternoon, the returning graduates briefly stated what was involved in their work, to prepare the girls to ask questions within the field the next-morning in the round tables. Weary, after a day's travel, speaking, and receiving at the reception held for them in the Art Museum Friday WX evening, the grads returned to the dormi- tories. Saturday afternoon, after the round tables, in Warner Hall a series of four lec- tures were given. Mary L. Ela llower rightl , art department head at Berea College, gave an enthusiastic talk about art and its re- lation to the community. Others talked about dramatics, parent education, and music.

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