--Something is happening at
Linfield. The college is quiet, peaceful and green, a story book sort of
college ... yet, it swings.
--Students are losing the feeling
of being sheltered from what is going on in society.
--The art and drama
departments are advanced to an extent their existence in a small
church-operated college is paradoxical.
--The college has put on art
exhibitions that other schools might think far out.
--Some argument remains as
to whether this is a changed attitude or just an expansion of a normal and
modern process of awakening.
--The head of the Drama
Department hopes to move the theater into a closer association with the audience,
absorbing them into the whole of the play.
Assuming you can access/read PDFs, please use the links below for easy-to-read (easier to read than the JPGs posted below) text of the 4/28/1968 Sunday Oregonian article:
Assuming you can access/read PDFs, please use the links below for easy-to-read (easier to read than the JPGs posted below) text of the 4/28/1968 Sunday Oregonian article:
- Cover https://tr.im/GgaQK
- First of three article pages https://tr.im/tmC1A
- Second of three article pages https://tr.im/XSmcL
- Third of three article pages https://tr.im/k89im
Linews April 25, 1968
Northwest magazine
to feature Linfield
Northwest magazine, weekly section of the Sunday Oregonian will run an article April 28 entitled, "Something is Happening at Linfield."
The story which will be about two pages in length was apparently manufactured after Northwest writers visited here last week for an article on the college student which was run in their April 21 edition.
The article will likely include pictures, but no further details were available.