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The Ursinus Weekly, October 21, 1940
Democrats due tomorrow for rally in gymnasium • Haines group supports Willkie but says FDR will win in November • Bears don wings to swoop down on Blue Hens, 25-0 • Student from Near East is speaker at vespers • Moritz paints picture of life in Chinese colleges • Agan appoints committees as juniors plan year\u27s activities • Pre-legal society to hear about criminal law action • Vocalists from Phila. Opera Company please in musical • College president is named head of local draft board • IRC to discuss new eastern axis at afternoon session • Bears take to passing for air raid on Delaware Hens • F.M. penalty kick takes soccer game from booters, 1-0 • Men\u27s debating society admits two juniors and four frosh • Women debaters hear report on college debate conference • McClure represents Ursinus at Haverford inauguration • Freshmen entertained at tea by the combined YM-YWCA • Noted scholar reviews book written by president McClure • Carter and Miller journey to convention of history associationhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1795/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, May 19, 1941
Meeting post to direct grads on Alumni Day • Plans near completion for graduation weekend activities, June 6,7,8, and 9 • Invitation to revolution is vespers\u27 challenge • Tyson to address bear athletes at Varsity Club dinner • Woody Leh and orchestra syncopate for May hop • Debaters hold joint banquet at close of year\u27s activity • Waltz dream by Straus is commencement operetta • Morris\u27 varied program scores big success as his valedictory concert • Y prexies announce cabinets for next year • Students in science look forward to work in graduate schools • Final examination: Second semester 1941 • Britannica cites Dr. Price as authority on common colds • Baseballers win four straight; defeat Juniata Friday 4-1 • Cindermen hit stride and defeat Lions in close meet Saturday; Hartzell stars • Co-eds defeat Temple and Rhode Island, 5-0 • Baker wicketmen defeat Penn but lose to Princeton 35-20 • Slotter fans 18 as Perkiomen preppers stop jay-vees 9-6 • Women golfers lose to Beaverhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1819/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, December 15, 1941
Students to enjoy festive board and banquet addresses • Capacity audience Thursday evening hears fourth rendition of Messiah • Pre-meds will hear Winkleman, neurologist, at meeting tomorrow • Y Christmas basket drive nets 1,000 • Dr. Kohman tells of nutritional value of canned foods • Frosh women debaters to engage high school on issue of the draft • French Club to be sponsor of Mayerling on January 9 • Bear grapplers down Kutztown foe by 20-16 score in season\u27s opening meet • Hockey squad compiles enviable record of five wins against single loss • Engineers\u27 third quarter scoring sinks bears, 53-37 • Regional trainers honor bears trainer Jim Tadleyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1773/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, December 1, 1941
Prince Zu Loewenstein, German exile, will speak at first forum Wednesday • Handel\u27s Messiah to open Christmas season at Ursinus • Artists to present viola-piano recital here Wednesday • \u27Know your Money\u27 is title of G-man movie Wednesday • Opening of Ye olde bear tavern will be feature of weekend party • Current labor problem is topic of confab as women debaters meet • Contralto and baritone soloists boast background of experience • Seven from Ursinus attend IRC conference at Lehigh • Over fifty attain special renown as Dean\u27s list makes its debut • Inspired bears downed by Diplomats 14-13 in thrilling game Thursday • William Power \u2739 to coach frosh basketball team • Hashagen drills court squad for opener against Lehigh • Miss Snell heads clinic for basketball coaches and players of regionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1771/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, February 24, 1941
Kathryn Boghetti gives brilliant performance in contralto recital • Purity of the heart is vespers theme • Hitchler describes wide opportunities in law • Buck Hills conference to be held March 7-9 • Atkinson, Howarth and Scott nominated for May queen contest • Pre-meds to hear talk by Ursinus graduate • G. Adams raised to editorial staff by \u27Weekly\u27 board • Ursinus debaters travel • Women debate \u27plan for union\u27 with Moravian • Beware Joe Louis! Ursinus boxers show great ability for coming intramurals • Co-eds bag 138 braves at Indian motif Lorelei • Byron, Patterson to speak at meeting of IRC Tuesday • Ken Hashagen came to Ursinus via many honors at Penn • A.A.U.W. will consider national defense at Freeland dinner • Gettysburg tosses varsity wrestlers; cubs are pinned by Mercersburg • Varsity court team loses two contests on week-end trip • Freshman quintet loses to Diplomats by 32-30 • Bears wilt in second half: lose to Diplomats, 41-27 • Frosh triumph 48-34 over Norristown YMCAhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1809/thumbnail.jp
The Lantern Vol. 8, No. 2, March 1940
• The Music of Life • The Dice Were Loaded • Collecting People • Chemistry and Disease • Quest • Comrade • Entity • We Cannot Go On Forever • The Problem • Beside a Campfire • Smoke • Sunset on Winnipesaukee and Varied Reflections • All\u27s Quiet in the Early Morn • Torture • After the Concert • Nostalgiahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1020/thumbnail.jp