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The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1944
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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