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The Ursinus Weekly, April 3, 1933
1933 honor students announced by faculty • Gregory elected Weekly editor • Stickmen hold initial outdoor practice • Student councils to sponsor another inexpensive dance • Varsity Club will hear Connie Mack at banquet • Women students to elect officers for next year • Branson de Cou to be heard in musical travelog • Shollenberger elected to captain 1934 grapplers • Bishop Francis J. McConnell gives stimulating address • Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. conduct all-campus conference • Fraternity changes name • Easter dawn service • Juniors announce play • No Weekly until April 24 • New publication progresses • York-Ursinus club banquet • Basketball managers are approved by athletic board • Rev. R. A. Waite addresses student body at chapel • Women\u27s tennis season will open after Easter • Men\u27s Glee Club activities • Frosh girls discuss • Brotherhood of St. Paul meets at Trinity Church • Co-eds close season with defeat at Rosemont • Modern poetry discussed at weekly YWCA gathering • Coach Sterner summons his frosh diamond candidates • Men debaters meet close with Lincoln University • Will demonstrate glass blowing at chem. society • English Club discusses modern historical novel • Women debaters close a successful season • Y. fellowship servicehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2052/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1942
Current comment: Loyalty fund • President\u27s letter • College is recipient of new hymnals for chapel • Opening of 73rd academic year: Student enrollment above last year\u27s figures; Pfahler Hall dedicated at annual Founders Day • Chester Robbins gets high position in New Jersey • Athletics for all is aim of war training program • Hendricks and Kepler pass away: Loyal Ursinus alumni • Some of our alumni in U. S. N. • Ursinus graduates elected to legislative posts • Ursinusites, at home and abroad • Alumni serving with the colors • Alumni Association officershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1016/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, January 2, 1933
13th League Conference is both large and lucky • Almost 50 League schools make 1931-32 successful • Debating ethics stressed by capital city coach • League treasurer\u27s report • Debating makes leaders, says successful coach • A few simple suggestions for young debate coaches • How to sell debating to school and community • Response to an S.O.S. call for reading material • Editorial: Here\u27s to you, fellow students of our high schools • Caution to coacheshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3112/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Summer 1942
Current comment: Ursinus at war; Lieutenant Aram Y. Parunak, U. S. N., \u2733; Prospective students and the Selective Service • President\u27s page • 72nd annual commencement • Miss Ermold retires • Summer session draws larger registration • New Selective Service deferment for students • Dr. Reginald Sibbald passes away • Dr. Yost mourned by grads and students • Ursinus director passes • Our alumni secretary\u27s page • New changes in administrative posts • Local alumni group meetings • Report on your funds • Ursinusites, at home and abroad • Our service men • 1942 varsity football schedulehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1015/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, April 4, 1932
Varsity Club enjoys first annual banquet • York County alumni dine at annual meeting • Student Council to retain its disciplinary powers • May pageant selected for annual exercises, May 14 • Baseball season to open with Drexel on April 9 • Weekly staffs to dine • Women will elect • Women win over Drexel • The Devil in the Cheese • Girls close basketball season • Elizabethtown wins debate • Men lose dual debate • Dr. Casselman addresses YM-YWCA on China • Dr. J. G. Gilkey will speak • 1932 Ruby nears completion • 1933 Ruby staff • German play Die Ankunft will be featured Tuesday • Frosh-soph track meet • St. Matthew\u27s Passion will be given April 10 • English Club discusses essay • Council to sponsor tourney • Inspirational vespers • Easter story portrayed at joint Y gathering • Women\u27s debate plans • Co-eds meet Albright • Debate with Swarthmore • Men to debate St. Thomas • Women\u27s tennis tourney • Rev. Slinghoff \u2790 passes on • Frosh girls win title • Frosh girls receive colors • Nominees for YWCAhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2081/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, January 30, 1933
This is a satire issue of the Ursinus Weekly newspaper entitled The Ursinus Weakly. It is billed as the first humor issue of the newspaper.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2043/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, September 26, 1932
New library accessions ready for circulation • Million and a half bricks used in new science building • Nineteen men students are out for cross country team • Student activities council discusses current topics • Bears inaugurate grid season with 26-2 loss to Villanova • Rev. Groton of Whitemarsh addresses Y meeting • Enthusiastic audience attends pep meeting • Frosh football candidates drilling in fundamentals • Band letter requirements • Frosh-soph tug-of-war • Recreation hall notice • Big and little sisters attend theater party • Soccer candidates to vie for varsity berths • Women\u27s athletic council elects representatives • Levin elected to council • Y.W. to sponsor sing • Large group of students enlist in college band • Varsity Club elects athletic representative • Coach Snell\u27s hockey team awaits prosperous season • New cheer leaders • Weekly candidates to meethttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2029/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, March 20, 1933
Senior ball Friday night will feature Dell Lampe • Student\u27s secret desires bared by Weekly snoopers • Connie Mack to speak at Varsity Club banquet • University of Maine to send debaters to Ursinus • Brodbeck takes laurels in wrestling tournaments • Rev. R. A. Waite to speak at chapel exercises Mar. 29 • Favorable prospects for winning baseball team • Coach McAvoy to succeed Dr. Rubin as track mentor • Pres. Omwake announces series of important events • Senior play Topsy and Eva Thursday and Saturday nights • Paris to grapple in nationals at Lehigh • Sophomore men elect student council members • Chase elected vice-pres. of basketball league • Varsity basketball team swamps alumnae, 47-2 • Organ recital rendered at vespers Sunday evening • Prof. Michael entertains the men\u27s faculty club • Prof. Boswell to speak • Rev. Wilhelm addresses weekly YM meeting • Men\u27s affirmative debating team completes road trip • Mixed debating teams clash with Drexel institute • Women debaters lose to Lebanon Valley • Y conference will be of campus-wide interest • Girl reserve code discussed at YWCA meeting • Large number report for first oratorio practice • Chemical society makes plans for coming meeting • Women\u27s student council renovates recreation hall • Modern essayists discussed at English Club meeting • Day study and South Hall lead in inter-dorm leaguehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2050/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1932
Fall convention of INA convenes at Gettysburg • Industrial lecture on chocolate industry, Nov. 28 • Capt, Leitheiser describes prison work to YMCA • Bears meet Albright Thanksgiving day • Dr. Muller, Penn, speaks to chem-bi group on germanium • One act plays, informal dance, featured Sat. eve. • Dr. James M. Anders, Philadelphia, addresses pre-med. society • Ursinus harriers take part in West Chester meet • Faculty club meeting held at home of prof. Gerney • Snell co-eds down Drexel in fast hockey game, 6-1 • Eastern Conference standing • Dr. G. L. Omwake speaks to Lancaster County directors • Secretary of Norristown YWCA speaks to college group • Sorority straw vote • New sorority members • Ursinus-Knickerbocker hockey game correction • Council discusses frosh rules; game with sophs • Deputation team conducts Evansburg church service • Snapshots being taken for \u2733 Ruby; alumni canvassed • Ursinus students in cast of Reformed Church play • The Black flamingo, Schaff anniversary play • Increase in membership of freshman discussion group • Brotherhood of St. Paul selects discussion topic • Sophomores select dance committee, chaperones • Phi Alpha Psi spends week-end at Arcola • Junior girls wear drapes for 1934 Ruby portraits • Y.W. cabinet breakfasts • Bear booters bow to undefeated West Chester team • Y.W. to present cantata at early morning Xmas servicehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2037/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1932
Varied Christmas program planned • Ursinus delegates attend International Relations Club conference • New workable intra-mural schedule is proposed by athletic director • Tiger courtmen swamp grizzly quintet, 69-24 • Booters close season with a 2-2 stalemate • Dr. Omwake addresses physical ed. students • Mrs. Birner discusses social work at home • Matmen point for first home meet with Temple • Co-eds hold mass meeting • Committee makes plans for annual soph hop • Students demonstrate ways to make sulfuric acid • Hockey team banquets; receive service awards • Music Club program • Y.M.C.A. conference held at Valley Forge Inn • Debating Club argues cancellation of war debt • English Club studies the modern short story • Junior advisory committee interested in freshmen • Freshmen women debating • Inter-frat council convenes in library • Dr. Baker speaks to YM in Freeland lobby • Dr. Homer Smith tells of summer experiences • International Relations Club meets • Phys. ed. group elects • Juniors order pictures • Tau Kappa Alpha initiates members into fraternity • Dr. E. B. White confers with senior women students • Pre-meds take examhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2040/thumbnail.jp
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