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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 16, 1939

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    Prof. Agan talks to 300 dads, students • Dr. Volbrecht tells of pre-war Europe • Pep rally will feature talk by former coach • Cabinet of junior class plans new publication • Bear football team capitalizes on fumbles, tops P.M.C., 4-0 • Thirteen new members are accepted into debating club • Women\u27s mass meeting hears talk about choral speaking • I.R.C. to elect new members Oct. 23; Showalter new v-pres. • Dr. Willauer will speak before pre-legal society this evening • Rev. Finnie to speak at Y vespers on Sunday • Pre-medical students to hear Dr. Dressler Tuesday evening • Ursinus sends delegates to F. & M. conference • Practice teachers start schoolward trek • First meeting of French Club tonight at prof. Wilcox\u27 home • Curtain Club players will again present No! Not the Russians! • Women\u27s Athletic Association to hold party in woods tonight • Week\u27s hockey shows one victory and one tie • Soccermen snagged by Leopards of Lafayette • Council to inaugurate new intramural policyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1822/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 20, 1939

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    Gettysburg takes conference title by downing bears, 43-7 • Forum speaker is prominent writer • Dr. J. W. Meminger, director, dies at 80 • Winter scene will be setting for ball; critics praise Shadow and substance • Five from college on invalid list • Brotherhood of St. Paul hears talk on music by Roy Snyder • Rev. James C. Gilbert will conduct mission Dec. 4-8 • Y vespers conducted by West Chester college • Carter coaches coaches on oratorical objectives • Federation of women\u27s clubs will sponsor art exhibit here • Student opinion poll to be quarterly feature • Representatives of optical firm to give illustrated lecture • College students value wide cultural education • Audience of 350 hears musicians • IRC members hear talk on propaganda by Kramer • Fifty students attend \u27Y\u27 swim party at Norristown • Strange disappearance of Myrtle the turtle • Religion and its dogmas are discussed by Newman Club • French Club plans scavenger hunt for tonight\u27s meeting • Dawson receives R. W. Maxwell award for outstanding play in Drexel game • Perkiomen bows before unbeaten jayvees, 13-0 • Bakermen defeated by Gettysburg booters, 5-1https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1827/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1937

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    Tomlinson signs Howard Gale for senior ball music • MSC dines with Dr. McClure and Helfferich • Roberts and Ditzel are leads in senior play • Curtain Club to present Vision at the inn • Term to open 1 week later next year • Geo. L. Omwake fund reaches $11,000 mark • Y\u27s plan feature movies as campus special • Another smash hit scored in old timers\u27 dance • Three ex officio members appointed to council • First bonfire since Penn victory features big pep rally • WSGA attempts to bring forth latent manners of Ursinus women • Modern trend of water-color painting presented by art exhibit • Dr. White confers at Harrisburg with other Pa. deans • Go into politics is Pancoast\u27s advice • \u27Go it, old girl\u27 echoed by theatre party • Women debater discuss labor as review of \u2738 season • Ursinus represented by Sheeders at national college educational conference • Folk songs and cookies enliven German Club meeting • Pre-meds see Eyes of science, film of optical instruments • F. and M. ekes out victory over grizzlies; Soccer and hockey teams come through to score wins Old Timers\u27 Day • Brodbeck and Curtis clash for trophy • Wrestlers look ahead to first meet Jan. 15 • Jim Dietz emerges as men\u27s tennis champion • Two bottom flight teams meet this Saturday • Court season looms as practice begins • Executive committee of Alumni Association votes support of journal • Symphony orchestra begins rehearsals for Mikadohttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1881/thumbnail.jp
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