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    The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1944

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    Fleet men and Penn transfers comprise new group of seventy-five Navy trainees β€’ Old timers to return for reunion Saturday β€’ Student body is third largest in history with 107 freshmen β€’ Weekly ranks high in press rating β€’ Lecturer to discuss post war France at forum Wednesday β€’ Freshmen are safe for week, say sophs β€’ Students ask $561 in war fund drive β€’ Fleet men relate overseas experiences β€’ Miss Yanish to discuss dancing at phys ed club tonight in gym β€’ Faith is basic, asserts Rev. Shafer β€’ Weekly staff to meet tomorrow β€’ Mrs. McClure entertains frosh β€’ Practicing lawyers accept positions on college faculty β€’ Ursinus girls invade campus dorms as outnumbered civilian men retreat β€’ Y welcomes frosh at annual reception β€’ Penn State grad plans college meals β€’ Native Venezuelan enrolls here β€’ Ursinus suffers first hockey loss after two years β€’ Landis sparks jayvees in 2-0 win over Beaver β€’ Beaverites down Snell\u27s belles, 2-0 β€’ Agnew, Roscoe star as bears drop Lafayette game, 34-21 β€’ Capricious canoeists explore the Perk which fails to dampen spirits, but - β€’ Bears turn back Bloomsburg, 13-6 β€’ Students hear Norman Thomas speak at socialist rally Fridayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1688/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 15, 1943

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    We must not lose this peace, urges Miss Sigrid Schultz β€’ Who\u27s Who honors Ursinus seniors β€’ Arsenic and Old Lace scores hit before two capacity audiences β€’ Middleton celebrates fifth year in Navy β€’ St. Luke\u27s holds special services: Ursinus graduates prominent in history of local church β€’ Men debaters seek new Navy, civilian members β€’ Mr. W. H. Ludwick speaks to students at vespers β€’ Students and faculty meet β€’ E. Jane Thomas to review Joseph P. Marquand\u27s book β€’ Student leaders to direct combined Y fireside chats β€’ First Lantern to be Jan.1; will be distributed free β€’ Hobson and Duhring emerge gay, livable after paint, confusion β€’ Navy men transferred β€’ True confession β€’ Coeds remain undefeated; take strong Temple team β€’ Jayvee\u27s trounce Temple; Sally Secor leads attack β€’ Jeanne Mathieu and Ann Harting lead charge of forward line β€’ Hockeyists cut grass on old football field β€’ State teachers bow to hockey elven β€’ Penn booters blank bears 5-0; snow hampers play β€’ Snell\u27s belles have unusual teamwork plus outstanding individual players β€’ Grace Knopf leads dances at first WAA meetinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1718/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 17, 1944

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    Curtain Club chooses comedy, Junior Miss for May production β€’ Juniors to present A spring night at annual prom this Friday evening β€’ Girls will present The land of Oz β€’ John McClellan named first vice-president for coming convention β€’ Organized peace is not impossible say college students β€’ Barbara Cooke to sing in recital tonight β€’ Women debaters to travel to Albright College β€’ Dr. Baker stresses need for teachers β€’ Brotherhood sponsors devotional at Trinity β€’ Dr. H. M. Leinbach to speak to pre-medical society β€’ Students enjoy barn dance β€’ Swing band to make debut at music club meeting β€’ Civilian pre-meds to take aptitude test on April 28 β€’ Class of \u2737 grad receives silver star citation β€’ Ursinus circle presents dishes for infirmary β€’ Students see Topper movie β€’ AAUW holds session β€’ Cranston started interesting life as a traveling salesman β€’ Five seniors head girls\u27 softball lineup β€’ Day study downs Maples in interdorm basketball β€’ Grace Nesbitt leads day in victory over Shreiner β€’ Ursinus bows to Navy baseball team in season\u27s opener on Annapolis field β€’ Bears to play PMC Saturday β€’ Ethel Detwiler marries β€’ Justine Richards engaged β€’ Frosh Phys Eds to entertainhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1729/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 7, 1944

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    Sally Deibler sells $1400 in bonds as fourth loan drive reaches new high β€’ Loughead charms top crowd at festive quarterdeck hop β€’ Typical student is quiet and reserved at Ursinus College β€’ Dr. James Dean gives talk on central nervous system β€’ Cap is aiding war effort, seeks air-minded recruits β€’ French Club will feature songs, games at meeting β€’ Joh Ziegler addresses student body at vespers β€’ Community club plans public forum on labor relations topic, Feb. 8 β€’ Y party to feature ace novelty act β€’ Don\u27t be be a Joe or Maisie Zilch, try studying now for those exams β€’ Phys-edders meet tonight β€’ Perkiomen AAUW to hear speech on four freedoms β€’ Ursinus debaters to meet Kutztown team tomorrow β€’ War prisoners receive thousands of books β€’ Improved girls\u27 team defeats Albright, Rosemont sextettes β€’ Juniata downs bears in close contest, 64-52 β€’ Hauser and Moore set pace as bears take Swarthmore β€’ Lynnewood downs south in first inter-dorm game β€’ Ursinus wrestlers to meet Muhlenberg this Saturday β€’ Jack Bradford has sandwich shop where the elite meet to eat - meathttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1724/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1944

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    Senate proposes government plan with revised laws β€’ Whelan describes sinking of Wasp β€’ Characters selected for May Day pageant β€’ Junior Miss, former Broadway success, to be presented here May 19 and 20 β€’ Max Lerner to talk here next week β€’ Haines gives views about immortality β€’ Thespians present The Streets of Hell β€’ Carol Swartley married Saturday to Frank Miller β€’ Lantern reorganizes Creative Writing Club β€’ Mrs. F. I. Sheeder addresses prospective college girls β€’ Martha Franklin, friend of campus boys, is awarded good neighbor orchid β€’ Women\u27s dorm committee to take corsage orders β€’ Mrs. May H. Rauch dies after 18 years at college β€’ Intersorority dance, May 13 β€’ Students to see Beau Geste β€’ Tennis courts β€’ Physical education majors attend conference in New York City β€’ Bears bow before Muhlenberg team 7-4 in first home game on Saturday β€’ Roy Walz killed in Texas accident β€’ Ursinus nine blasts Hill β€’ Social work scholarship open to college grads β€’ Co-eds to review books β€’ IRC to discuss the Orient β€’ Floor show lures students to mealshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1731/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 12, No. 1, January 1944

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    β€’ In the Den of the Titans β€’ Lass of Dimoch β€’ For One Gone West β€’ Tropical New Year β€’ Nightfall β€’ Hope From the Blue β€’ Christmas Shopping, a Retrospective Glance β€’ What Makes a Wing Lift? β€’ 201 Main Street β€’ Paradox β€’ Stabilizing Americans β€’ Sky-Islands β€’ With Timbrel and Dance β€’ Jazz β€’ The Grave, a Translationhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1031/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 13, No. 3, June 1945

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    β€’ Night Shift β€’ To John β€’ The Challenge β€’ My Native Land β€’ Dear to My Heart β€’ Plaint β€’ Peace β€’ Ode to a Soldier β€’ Crossing β€’ Alternative β€’ Mankind\u27s Universal Disease β€’ Chips β€’ No Sensehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1036/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 12, No. 3, June 1944

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    β€’ A Peek Through a Byberry Window β€’ Fragment β€’ My Grudge Against the Fiction Detective β€’ Haunting Refrain β€’ The World and I β€’ They Said β€’ The Brook β€’ By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them : 1944 Fogel Prize Essay β€’ Why β€’ Green Leaf β€’ Night Drama β€’ In That Same Hour β€’ The Greeks Had a Word For It β€’ The Call of War β€’ The Promise of a Pearl β€’ The Apiaryhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1033/thumbnail.jp
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