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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 18, 1937

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    Annual dinner to feature Fathers\u27 Day Sat. • Story of west is weekend play • Campus appearance improved as tree planting program goes on • Norristown jurist to speak Sun. in forum • Literary mag seeks popular appeal • Varsity Club grid dance scores big victory • Philo Dramatic League to sponsor contest Nov. 19 • Dr. Yost Jr. to take 70 on 8th theater trip • McClures entertain Muhlenberg prexy and wife Saturday • SCM secretary to talk Wednesday evening at Y meeting • Junior girls to entertain frosh at breakfast • Phillip\u27s groups hear D\u27oyly Carte Co. in Mikado • Editorial: The haze would not be missed • Pick the winners and win the tickets! • Mules have big job this Saturday at Ursinus • Bears upset dope and hold Lions to stalemate • Yearling gridders ape varsity with 0-0 • Mary Billett stars, Moravian loses • Kickers take first setback of season at Haverford • AAUW regional meet at Reading, Oct. 22 • Literary club to produce short play • New work of French Club begun in first meeting • Seven co-eds receive bids to English Club • Phys-eds induct officers • Only seven students admitted to IRChttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1878/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1939

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    Kellett\u27s gridders victorious over Delaware • Dr. William Volbrecht to address Wed. forum • Atkinson, Lawrence head Sr. week-end • Pre-legal society will hear Willauer • Len Mayfair\u27s orchestra will play for old timers\u27 dance • Prof. Karl Agan to speak at banquet • Music department has new recording system • Debate club tryouts in Freeland Hall tonight • Cooperation is keynote of Y\u27s, student councils • Second gridder on sale Friday; new features for Fathers\u27 Day • Curtis inst. quartet to play November 16 in Bomberger Hall • Snyder speaks at first vespers program of year Sunday night • College inaugurates improved freshman counseling program • New Ursinus students attain to standard of previous years • Nineteen new members are accepted into Curtain Club • Students attend fireside chats at Ursinus professors\u27 homes • Temple booters defeat Ursinus soccermen, 5-0 • Snell\u27s sticksters lose to Elkins Park lassieshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1821/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1939

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    Pep rally planned for Friday evening • 562 students are enrolled this year • \u27Ruby\u27 heads announce staffs for 1940 yearbook • Walton\u27s orchestra will play for harvest hop • President McClure\u27s address opens 70th academic year • Old Timers\u27 Day dance will be held October 21; Keehn heads committee in charge • Two new members are added to college faculty • Party in gym features freshman week; M. Witmer prepares neophytes\u27 handbook • Council on student activities will meet tonight; Brownback elected pres. of organization • Old timers\u27 clam bake to be held at Riverside Inn immediately after football game • Tryouts for membership in Curtain Club scheduled for Tuesday evening in Bomberger • Cub and Key Society holds two meetings • Bear football team loses opening game to Lafayette, 33-0 • Bear soccermen play Girard to 0-0 deadlock • Hockeyites anticipate another banner year • Tadley obtained as new Ursinus athletic trainer • Coach Pancoast drills bumper crop of J.V.\u27s • Pointing for first home game with Delaware Sat. • Dr. William Volbrecht will speak at forum October 11 • First Grizzly gridder will be on sale Friday night • Two Ursinus students attend Lutheran conf. during summer • AAUW to discuss What every intelligent voter needs to knowhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1820/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1939

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    Curtis musicians to perform on Nov.16 • Students see Phila. housing conditions • Chuck Gordon to play at ball; dramatic production is Shadow and substance • Food questionnaire • Hitlers and hoboes vie for masquerade honors • Dr. McClure to attend Barnard anniversary • Religious denominations topic of fireside chats • Senior week-end committees announce orchestra and play • Juniors receive first issue of tri-annual • Robert Yoh elected to edit IRC quarterly • Dean Stahr attends conclave of Pa. deans at Harrisburg • Discoveries is vespers talk presented by Rollin Lawrence • Pre-Med society to present moving picture on microscopes • Class of \u2743 men show higher intelligence quotients than women in psychological test • National survey shows students\u27 war reactions • Mrs. Stonorov to speak to AAUW meeting • Barry, Rauhauser will attend INA conclave • Biography of President Bomberger shows the life at Ursinus in good old days when men were men, but nobody knew it • French Club plans scavenger hunt to follow meeting tonight • Drexel, Kingston defeated by co-eds; captain Roberts sustains broken wrist • Bakermen downed by Delaware Hens • Day study annexes pair of touch football wins • Ursinus gridders out for victory over Drexel • J.V. football team downs Drexel, 13-0 • Ten veterans report to first varsity basketball practice; Rutgers opening game Dec.16 • Season in review foretells impending disaster for Drexel Dragonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1825/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 10, 1937

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    Ursinus president inducted June 5 • Commencement week program • College receives bequest of $15,000 • Floralia to play to 150 mothers • Seniors unanimously elect Bodley president • Baird, Irwin selected to put out frosh handbook • Mothers will see veteran cast in The Roundabout • 19 of 31 graduate of \u2736 interested in business world have secured jobs • Norristown physician speaks to Anders pre-meds tonight • Dr. Sibbald to coach acting for operetta • Clamer Hall girls hold frankfurter fry for men • Yost again to take party of students to theatre • Women athletes elect Bishop, G. Lees, and Huber to WAA • French majors meet Wed. • Ursinus student to hold organ recital with operatic star • English Club hears reports • Hall Chemical Society chooses Tornetta head for next year • Gaumer and Eshbach break conference track records • Zoll throws three-hit game to lower Leb. Valley • Official track and field records are unearthed • F. and M. outpaces bears on track, 76-50 • Tworzydlo, Costello get bids to play on all-star grid team • Tennis results • Table tennis champion of college soon determined • Stine, Brodbeck to meet in championship tilt Tuesdayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1931/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 15, 1937

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    College newsmen convene at Lehigh • Tests show frosh are superior in languages • Philo League casts to play here Friday • Senior cast rehearses hilarious comedy • Sophs OK cosmetics for test-passing frosh girls • Manuscript Club hears alumna author • Ursinus Woman\u27s Club to meet at Gimbel\u27s Dec. 4 • Lantern to include two new departments • Weekly elections this week • Dr. Yost pleads for peace in address at vespers • Bone speaks tonight • Swing it, Howard: It won\u27t be long now • Mrs. Brown to speak tonight at Phys. Ed. Club meeting • Lewis, Nachod to read reports at Hall Chem. meeting • Dr. White addresses Berks medical society • Professor Manning is host to mathematicians • Ditter, Goldberg debate partitioning of Palestine • French Club reviews origin of French customs • Robinson asserts brotherhood active in deputation • Basow to review writings of Katherine Mansfield • Two runs by Smith bring first conference win, over Bullets, 15-6 • Unbeaten bear booters tie G-burg 2-2 • Which will it be - Brodbeck or Curtis? Come and see, tomorrow p.m. • Customs removed at Christmas if freshmen win • Girls needed for competition in ping-pong, checker contests • Two games this week to end 1937 hockey season • Laucks is best prognosticator in final weekly grid contest; picks nine out of ten • Frosh debaters to start activity December 9 • MSC appoints French ex-officio member from day studyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1882/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1939

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    Shadow and substance cast chosen; Gordon features popular arrangements • Representative of Lugier\u27s will be on campus this week • Dawson gallops 68 yards for touchdown as bears tie Drexel • World union topic of Nov. 28 forum • Weekly places in three INA contests • Students from West Chester will conduct vespers Nov. 19 • Dean of Temple law school will speak to pre-legal society • Research topics to be assigned at Debate Club • Handel\u27s Messiah embodies mastery in simplicity • Christmas Lantern to appear on December 11 • German Club members will discuss poetry, Handel\u27s works • Student opinion survey shows Dewey leading candidate among collegians • Soccer team loses to teachers by 3-1 score • Jayvees, Brown Prep play to scoreless tie • Basketball team to scrimmage tonight • Jayvee hockey team splits pair of games during weekhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1826/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1938

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    Columnist Rose debunks papers\u27 front page show in forum; Miss Terlin next • Keating here direct from New York spot • Doland, Dubuque argue peace question on air • Snow White and seven dwarfs win prize at \u27Y\u27 Hallowe\u27en party • Miss Stahr to attend deans\u27 convention at Capitol City • Poling, Snyder leaders in Sunday evening worship service • Senior committee to pick annual play this week • Group members to start new mathematics club • Six Ursinus representatives to attend church conference • Trend of week\u27s Y activities • Sheeder represents Ursinus at educational conference • Priestley play ponders problem of pleasure in past, present; players portray pair parts • Thomas-Shelley wedding solemnized on October 22 • Blow your own horn says Lantern staff • The Skipped diploma • Reasons for actions of four powers in Munich pact discussed by IRC Tuesday • Professor Michael speaks at Harrisburg conference • Faculty to hear Mauchly • Lafayette Leopard outclasses Ursinus bear as Easton powerhouse scores 6 touchdowns • Bearlets undefeated string broken by Drexel Friday, 7-0 • Snell\u27s hockeyites top southern foe • Soccermen tie F. and M.; lose to Haverford elevenhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1850/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1938

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    Besse Howard to speak on Europe at first Wednesday evening forum • Booster group creates new spirit; to buy Zachie • Bone heads new ring committee • Activities council arranges calendar • Bear, Red Devils battle to 7-7 tie • Practice teachers assigned to local schools for semester • Gloves, mixed socks adorn frosh girls as bands appear • Arboreal setting provides atmosphere for October hop • Fall play tryouts coming this week • Hile, Clark name 1939 Ruby staff • Dr. White to address city meeting on European topic • The Y\u27s last week • Held outdoor dinner, frosh-faculty tea, retreat, student conference to be held at F. and M. October 21 • Alesandroni to talk tonight • The Skipped diploma • Frosh uphold Ursinus standard by scoring above median in new psychological test • Dr. Price named instructor • Booters gain 3-3 tie with Dickinson • Girls practice for delayed Chestnut Hill opener Saturday • Pancoast foresees scrappy lineup and peppy JV elevenhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1847/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1938

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    October hop to be first dance • Y roast to be held Wednesday • President\u27s address begins 69th year; offers advice • Four of faculty new bridegrooms • \u2738-39 enrollment Ursinus\u27 largest • Glenwood preceptress becomes acting dean of women in summer changes • McCorkle tops Y regional council • Curtain Club will hold tryouts tomorrow evening • Council ruling to enlarge band • Store and post office renovated • Frosh go through annual induction; Ditter, Shuster prepare handbook • Ursinus host to five summer conferences • Jobs allotted as college gets larger NYA appropriation • Alumni appointed to high school coaching positions • Land behind Highland sold to new combined school board • The Class of 1942 • Mud Hens spring 12-9 upset by beating favored bears Saturday • Soccermen held to 1-1 by Girard • Dickinson here this Saturday • Introducing the grizzly gridiron mentors • Large hockey squad drilling toward opener next Saturday • Intramurals to start; Brodbeck defends touch football title • Chairman Wimer appoints five to booster committee • Dean Kline adjudged Ursinus\u27 man of year in August Alumni Journal • Varsity Club to sponsor dance contest • First gridder to appear Saturday • Executive alumni committee to meet here Saturday • Gilbert Bartholomew speaks at first Sunday vespers service • Frosh, new faculty members invited to tea Thursday • Jing announces athletic ticket sale and distributionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1846/thumbnail.jp
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