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  2. Dorothy Robins-Mowry - Wikipedia

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    Robins was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of William Albert Robins and Emma J. Koffre Robins.Her father was a marine engineer. [1] Her mother died in 1934. [2]Robins graduated from the College of Wooster in 1942, [3] [4] earned a master's degree from Columbia University, and completed doctoral studies in government at New York University, with a dissertation titled "U.S. Non-Governmental ...

  3. List of College of Wooster fraternities and sororities

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    To cope with this expansion, which according to the Wooster Voice included 99% of men on campus from 1953 to 1957, the college built three new dorms, Armington Hall, which housed sections I-III, Stevenson Hall, which housed sections IV-V, and Bissman Hall, which housed sections VI-VIII. The traditional Section names stuck with each group ...

  4. List of College of Wooster people - Wikipedia

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    Fred Eastman, B. A. (1908), Theologist, professor, playwright, author, and journalist; chair of dept. of religious drama and literature at Chicago Theological Seminary (1926–1952) [1] [2] Frederick Hinitt, Doctor of Divinity (1902), Presbyterian pastor; President of Centre College and Washington & Jefferson College

  5. College of Wooster - Wikipedia

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    The Wooster Voice is the weekly student newspaper with a newly launched website, and has been published weekly since 1883 (see list of college newspapers), while WOO 91, which was at WCWS-FM until 2019, is the college's online radio station that streams from iHeartRadio. [54] [55] [56] The college also has a successful Ultimate Frisbee program ...

  6. WKWO - Wikipedia

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    The College of Wooster's first venture into radio was the short-lived station WABW, which broadcast for one year in 1926. A carrier current outlet, "WCW", went on the air in 1950, and in 1956, the school struck a deal with commercial station WWST-FM in which the college received two hours of airtime a day.

  7. Ron Vawter - Wikipedia

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    Ron Vawter (December 9, 1948 – April 16, 1994) was an American actor and a founding member of the experimental theater company The Wooster Group. Vawter performed in most of the group's works until his death from a heart attack in 1994 at the age of 45.

  8. J. Garber Drushal - Wikipedia

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    J. Garber Drushal (July 16, 1912 – December 3, 1982) was the eighth President of The College of Wooster. He served as president from 1967–1977. He served as president from 1967–1977. Life and career

  9. Susanne Woods - Wikipedia

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    Frances Susanne Woods (born 1943) is an American literary scholar and academic administrator who was the provost of Wheaton College from 1999 to 2006. She was the president-elect of the College of Wooster in 1995.