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    The Economics of Education in a World Of Change

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    Causes of Arrest of Women Committed to the Massachusetts State Reformatory

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    The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1953

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    MSGA discusses plagiarism case; Decision rejected • Primary Wed. for M.S.G.A. class officers • Y presidents name cabinet • Sororities elect officers for coming year, 1953-54 • Nominees announced for Curtain Club elections, May 6 • Chem society plans banquet; Officers to be announced • New head waiters chosen • Ursinus-Albright exchange program hears students • Armstrong, Walker are chosen Ruby editors • Pageant, play highlight May Day weekend plans • New MSGA members to be installed, Monday • Retreat combines fun and worship • Doctors speak to pre-meders • Alumni address economics, political science classes • Editorials: Art at last! • Has book-burning begun? • Medical schools report on grads • An open letter praises life in a co-ed college • Belles defeat Rosemont, 4-1 • Experience aids Jayvee tennis • Jayvee court team wins, 4-1 • Trackmen drop trio meet; Lehigh routs Bears, 91-34 • Moravian tops tennis team • Softball team wins over Albright, 35-6 • Ball team wins, 18-4, 4-3; Loses 2-1 to Moravian • Women\u27s Club to sponsor tour of historic county homes • Meistersingers close seasonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1519/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1953

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    Y to sponsor panel meeting with Albright • Price, Merrifield, Haines, Hartman to head WSGA, WAA, YWCA, YMCA • May Day dancers prepare pageant for gala weekend • Concert presented by Meistersingers • Fraternities plan May dinner dances • Sororities make plans for shore visits, dinner dances • Group plays to be given • Eight win full scholarships • French teachers\u27 conference held at Ursinus, April 25 • Thespians to give Two blind mice • Friedlin crowned queen; Cub & Key honors five • Radomski, Wong elected to pre-med society offices • Class and council petitioning ends Friday • Jones reads from works of Noyes and Lindsay on Tuesday • Editorials: Tradition vs. common sense • I love Spring! • Helfferich named to board • Career offer for grads • Letters to the editor • Are you wasting money? • Alumni news • U.C. co-ed gives inside scoop on life in a boys\u27 dormitory • Ursinus professors are authorities in subject fields • From memoirs of a freshman: A visit to the Supply Store • Bears drop track meet to West Chester, 69-57 • Bryn Mawr tops girls in tennis • Baseball team loses, 8-7; But tops Graterford, 7-3 • East Stroudsburg routs Belles, 5-0 • Men\u27s tennis team loses, 5-4 • Belles, Albright vie in softball opener • Court squad downs Chestnut Hill, 5-0 • Hutch twirls shut-out; Bears beat Pharmacy, 20-0https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1518/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1953

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    Committee selects YMCA nominees; Profs speak Wed. • May Day pageant has monthly theme • Ursinus entertains Hi-Y • Weekly staff hears C. Lee • Curtain Club prepares for Spring production • Dr. C. L. Chandler heard as speaker at IRC banquet • Fotine to play for Jr. dance • High class stuff to be given by junior class, April 17-18 • Candidates revealed for WSGA, WAA, YWCA • Iranian diplomat speaks to forum • Model UN held at Cornell; Dr. Miller advises committee • 35 students eligible to join Pi Gamma Mu • WAA card party tonight • Editorials: Procedure is important • Fry\u27s play well done by Curtain Club group • Dinner dances planned at sorority meetings • Boys\u27 quartet visits Temple • Letters to the editor • Mixed marriages • Juniors adopt new policies in prom plans • For all young lovers on rainy Spring days, suggested: Exciting tour through Pfahler Hall • Freidlin, Syvertsen elected basketball, swimming captains; Belles fall to Temple and defeat boys in thrillers • Kenny captains men\u27s tennis • Swett leads track team; Eshbach, Weaver return • Boyd and Rittenhouse captain girls\u27 tennis • Intramural wins to Derr, Ehlers • Baseball season opens; Veterans bolster team • Meistersingers give concert, plan program for April 23https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1516/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1954

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    MSGA hears second case of cheating • Dr. James Martin is speaker at pre-med meeting • Dr. Garrett reads works of Proust • FTA hears talk by county school official • Alumni Office reports news of past graduates • Campus Chest reports total of $1,037.70 • F. W. Hankins is Bus. Ad. speaker • Baker, Miller debate on communist China in U.N. • Curtain Club schedules two one-act plays • French Club to discuss French art at next meeting • Greek columns • Editorials: Thanks, faculty • Recently announced engagements, pinnings • New Year\u27s congratulations • Examinations open for government positions • Practice teacher recalls woes, joys of high school life • Swami foresees U.C. fifty-four; Tells of strange revolutions • Matmen win thrilling Swarthmore opener: Dawkins, Paolone, Padula, Nunn pin; Briner decisions • Cubs remain undefeated in two league encounters • Cagers down Swarthmore; 77-67, on fast-breaking game • PMC and F&M defeat netmen • Knull illness hinders Bears • Philadelphia art museum exhibiting Van Gogh workshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1486/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1953

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    British foreign policy is subject of Forum speaker • China collection now on display in Library • Trinity Church holds special student class • Sororities schedule rush week parties • PAC to sponsor bus trip to United Nations, Nov. 14 • Baby sitters made available to faculty for school events • Retreat yields extensive plans for Y activity • Junior class to hold dance November 7 • 1953 alumni news • Freshmen elect officers; Hummel named president • All my sons to be directed by Abramson • Cub and Key plans reunion • Alumnus receives appointment at Washington University • Tonsorial quartets to present program • Editorials: Do we want culture? • From scenery to sex • Engagements • Campus sororities open week of rushing activity • Quartet performs with spirit and versatility • Meistersingers schedule includes concerts, tour • Third team wins, tops Bryn Mawr, 4-0 • Belles tie E. Stroudsburg, Merrifield, Heller counter • Ursinus defeats Swarthmore, 38-21 • Bakermen win 3rd game; Lose fourth to Rutgers • JVs triumph, 6-1, defeating Albright • All-college hockey starts Saturdayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1480/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 25, 1952

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    Frats begin rushing for new pledges • Sororities to start rushing March 3 • Any student urged to try out for Spring production • Freshman dance to be celestial • Group plays postponed • History of Anglo-Egyptian relations traced by speaker • Jeanne Careless chosen queen • Campaign against cutting campus begun by WSGA • Newman Club hears psychology talk • Blood donations sought again here • Piano-violin concert received favorably by Ursinus audience • Economics of marriage discussed at seminar • Fastnacht ball planned by clubs • Editorials: Needed - codified law; Is Korean War necessary? • Student Union ideas given • Five initiated into Rosicrucians society • Canterbury Club holds supper • Engagement • Forum tickets available • Former German student comes to Ursinus this semester • Dr. C. L. Chandler receives honor • Mr. Dolman gives Twain selections at English readings • Guest lecturer tells of history of aeronautics • Ursinus students glimpse preview of Mardi Gras scene • Grizzlies trounce Textile to break losing streak • Badminton squad defeats Rosemont in opening game • Beaver College basketball team deadlocks Snell\u27s Belles at 25 • Girls\u27 intramural loop is underway • Beaver hands Ursinus Mermaids first loss • Penn JVs overpower girls\u27 badminton team • Chess Club wins • Grizzlies defeated by Bucknell team • Ursinus quintet stifles Ford rally to win 71-51 • League I champs may be crowned in tonight\u27s play • Doctor speaks on psychiatry to studentshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1535/thumbnail.jp
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