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    The Ursinus Weekly, February 12, 1940

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    College will observe Founders\u27 Day Thursday • Dr. Beardwood dies of heart ailment in sixty-ninth year • Color presentation tonight at 6:30 • Party to complete Lorelei festivities • Dr. McClure to be honored by Temple • Debaters schedule five home meets • Dr. Anderson discusses Russia\u27s foreign policy • Reginald Singh to speak at vespers this Sunday • Tickets on sale for Jan Peerce recital • 73 students set new record for B list • Ursinus library was originally housed in Derr and Stine; present edifice was completed in 1923 at cost of $95,000 • Sentiment in favor of third term increasing • McClure\u27s Letters of John Chamberlain presented for public and scholars alike • Dr. McClure, Helfferich honored by colleagues • Muhlenberg quintet tops bears, 45-40; Dickinson wins, 42-36, on Friday night • Bear matmen lose meet to Haverford • F. and M. dribblers lead league race • Life saving class will start soon • Co-ed courtsters down Swarthmore • Frosh basketball team loses to Muhlenberg • Penn professor to speak on Latin-America before IRChttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1833/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 4, 1939

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    Union is advocated by forum speaker • Steinmetz talks on college Christianity • Arrangements near completion for sr. week-end ball, drama • May Day pageant contest announced • D. W. Ebbert, former president, passes away • Giant expose planned for Christmas party • I.R.C. Quarterly will be published this week • Pre-med students visit Temple medical school • Blum and Showalter to debate on radio Dec. 9 • Miss Spangler directs first of concerts at Valley Forge • Choir to present Messiah Thursday • Hashagenmen prep for Rutgers game • Wrestling hopefuls report to Stevens • Coach Snell drills co-ed courtsters • Report shows placement of 1939 class members • Lecture on renaissance art presented by Oskar Stonorov • AAUW members will hear musical program on Wednesday • Mein Kampf is discussed at women\u27s Debate Club meetinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1829/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 19, 1941

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    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 1, 1941

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    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, December 15, 1941

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    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 31.25forRedCross•MendebatersholdinformalmeetingatDr.Carter2˘7shome•Inclementweatherfailstodampenexuberanceofgayseniorweekend•WednesdayXmaspartywillpresentasultan,hiscourt,anddancing•Dr.LentztoserveholyelementsatserviceThursday•FredWaring2˘7sPennsylvanianspromisetodosongforUrsinus•Winnerofnationalforensiccontesttoreceive31.25 for Red Cross • Men debaters hold informal meeting at Dr. Carter\u27s home • Inclement weather fails to dampen exuberance of gay senior weekend • Wednesday Xmas party will present a sultan, his court, and dancing • Dr. Lentz to serve holy elements at service Thursday • Fred Waring\u27s Pennsylvanians promise to do song for Ursinus • Winner of national forensic contest to receive 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, March 18, 1940

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    Board elects Nicholas T. Barry new Ursinus Weekly editor • Weiland to edit 1941 Ruby ; Dubuque is business manager • Law and morals Goodrich\u27s subject • Candidates listed for April elections • C.A. Kulp talks on old-age security • Jr. ticket committee explains special price • Snyder sets April 2 for spring Lantern issue • Members of faculty quizzed in poll express sentiments on third term • 21-year voting age favored by students • Party is planned for conference week-end • I.R.C. quizzed on current events; will admit members • Committee heads are selected for women\u27s May Day pageant • Hal Moyer chosen honorary basketball captain for season • Ursinus players on all-star quintets • Infield and outfield candidates report • Dorm battlers vie Wednesday in gym • Frosh won five of twelve games • John DeBold wins conference trophy • Undefeated Temple beaten by co-eds • Conference committee secures two speakers • Vespers speaker points way to achieve true personality • Temple professor to address pre-medical society Tuesdayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1838/thumbnail.jp

    Depression and the incidence of urinary incontinence symptoms among young women: results from a prospective cohort study

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    Objective To examine the association of depressive symptoms with subsequent urinary incontinence (UI) symptoms among young women. Subjects and methods Data were from a cohort of 5391 young women (born 1973-1978) from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. Generalised Estimating Equations (GEEs) were used to link depressive symptoms, and history of doctor diagnosed depression at Survey 2 (S2) in 2000 with the incidence of UI symptoms in subsequent surveys (from S3 in 2003 to S6 in 2012). Results 24% of women reported the incidence of UI over the nine-year study period, while the prevalence rose over time from 6.8% (at S2, aged 22-27 years) to 16.5% (at S6, aged 34-39). From univariable GEE analysis, women with depressive symptoms or a history of depression were more likely to report subsequent UI symptoms. This remained after adjusting for socio-demographic, body mass index, health behaviours and reproductive factors, with depressive symptoms associated with 37% higher odds (odds ratio 1.37, 95% CI 1.16 to 1.61) and history of depression with 42% higher odds (1.42, 1.17 to 1.74) of incidence of UI. Conclusions When woman seek treatment for UI symptoms, health professionals should consider her current or history of depression

    Adapting SAM for CDF

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    The CDF and D0 experiments probe the high-energy frontier and as they do so have accumulated hundreds of Terabytes of data on the way to petabytes of data over the next two years. The experiments have made a commitment to use the developing Grid based on the SAM system to handle these data. The D0 SAM has been extended for use in CDF as common patterns of design emerged to meet the similar requirements of these experiments. The process by which the merger was achieved is explained with particular emphasis on lessons learned concerning the database design patterns plus realization of the use cases.Comment: Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 4 pages, pdf format, TUAT00

    Impact of a Faculty Development Course on Promotion at a Health Sciences Center

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    Background: The objective of this study was to quantify the association between graduation from our annual comprehensive Institutional Faculty Development Course (IFDC) and being promoted from assistant professor to associate professor at our health sciences center. Methods: A retrospective cohort study (October 2008-October 2019) was conducted using publicly-available faculty data. A total of 148 IFDC graduates were compared to 87 non-graduates. Subjects were full-time assistant professors at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso at the start of follow-up. The binary outcome was promotion to associate professor. The outcome was measured annually from 2008 to 2019. Follow-up ended when the faculty member left our institution, was promoted to associate professor, or the study ended, whichever came first. A longitudinal data analysis was performed using generalized estimating equations (GEE) logistic regression with an independent working correlation structure. Adjusted odds ratios (OR) for promotion were calculated from the GEE logistic regression model. Results: The 235 faculty members contributed a total of 1015 records. The average ages (standard deviation) of IFDC graduates and non-graduates were 40.7 (8.6) and 40.3 (7.4) years, respectively. More than half of the IFDC graduates were female (54.1%) and 44.8% of the non-graduates were female. A positive association was detected between IFDC status (graduates vs. non-graduates) and being promoted to associate professor after controlling for time, age, sex, race and Hispanic ethnicity, discipline/specialty, and tenure track status in a GEE logistic regression model: adjusted OR=11.68, 95% confidence interval: 2.72 – 50.21, P=0.001. Conclusions: Completion of the IFDC was strongly correlated with promotion to associate professor at our health sciences center

    Influence of the LPM effect and dielectric suppression on particle air showers

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    An analysis of the influence of the Landau-Migdal-Pomeranchuk (LPM) effect on the development of air showers initiated by astroparticles is presented. The theory of Migdal is studied and compared with other theoretical methods, particularly the Blankenbecler and Drell approach. By means of realistic computer simulations and using algorithms that emulate Migdal's theory, including also the so-called dielectric suppression, we study the behavior of the relevant observables in the case of ultra-high energy primaries. We find that the LPM effect can significantly modify the development of high energy electromagnetic showers in certain cases.Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures, 1 table. To appear in Phys. Rev.
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