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    The Ursinus Weekly, April 14, 1941

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    Wenhold reveals plans for dance on May 15 • Dr. Pfahler will speak to pre-meds on cancer • Gala prom and big minstrel show will be junior weekend features • Charles G. Haines, political scientist, will be speaker at commencement • Dorizas tells forum of cause for war • Mauchly to help establish seminar for meteorologists • Y groups to sponsor New York trip April 25 • Blum and Wismer to represent Ursinus at TKA conclave • Polling continues today for campus officers • Eight candidates are seeking positions on the \u27Weekly\u27 • Eleven members elected to IRC at meeting Tuesday • Witmer reports on novel by Roberts before English Club • Maeder announces list of committees for pageant Springtime in Mexico • Michael receives word of meteorology course • Choir gives Easter concert on Thursday in Bomberger • Women debaters to report on trips at meeting tonight • Freshmen hold key to track season; G-burg meet Sat. • Bears\u27 golf team drops contest to St. Josephs • Cats rout bears in season\u27s opener by score of 19-0 • Freshman squad faces season minus pitchers • Ursinus enters cricket league 1941 season • Joyce Ward puts female archers through practiceshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1814/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1939

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    All-Ursinus conference, starting Friday, will bring eminent authorities on music, art, and literature • Bartha\u27s orchestra, Love-in-a-mist to share junior week-end spotlight • Dr. Willauer to speak at Wednesday forum • 5th annual open house will be held May 6-7 • Price addresses Phila. otolaryngological society • Student finds Iturbi extremely devoted to his art, in tune with the universe • There\u27s that list again! • Weekly wins third in advertising contest • Ursinus women discuss marriage and budgeting • Seven freshmen accepted into women\u27s Debate Club • Ursinus group to attend conference on government • Ursinus nine to open season on Wednesday with Temple • Brodbeck again cops intramural honors • Von Kleeck named co-ed court capt. • Men, women tennists begin action this week • Varsity Club to banquet • Placement Bureau assists in job hunting • Goldfish gulper writes of downing 462 piscine delicacieshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1866/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1940

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    Ursinus baseball nine take Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate League title • Men students give version of May Day • Dubuque elected chairman of new government club • WSGA committees named by Hartman • Parent-student luncheon is feature of Class Day • Commencement speaker heads Governor James\u27 job mobilization drive • Colorful May hop ends college year • Frosh entertainers gorge juicy steaks • The Firefly stars girl in guise of a boy • Benjamin to head chemists; Discuss silicates at meeting • Showalter announces Lantern to be published this week • Stonorov gives slide lecture on medieval architecture • Debaters hold joint banquet; Tau Kappa Alpha names four • Commentator: Our course in the war • Society notes • Senility in government • Intramurals • Bears still head baseball league; Lose to both Dragons and Wildcats • Racqueteers win two; End undefeated season • Cindermen top Albright 82-44 in last contest • Jayvee nine closes season with loss to Villanova, 3-2 • Men close season with loss as Drexel cops final match • Golf team scores first win, trouncing Penn lassies, 4-1 • English Club hears review • Newman Club elects officershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3115/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 5, 1941

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    Crowning of May queen will be feature of gala Mexican pageant here Saturday • Forum hears analysis of the war-torn world • Y officers installed at Sunday morning service • Divorce action to be filed here • Straus\u27 \u27A waltz dream\u27 is graduation operetta • Dr. Dorrance will talk on surgery to pre-meds • Seven denominations to participate in conference; program will include discussions and fellowship • Morris will present program of variety music at Y concert • TKA plans for banquet • Hungarian Reformed Church pastor to address AAUW • Grads to return to campus for Alumni Day, June 7 • Graduates of first female college in U.S. hold reunion • Flowers bloom, love-birds chirp, students doze - spring is here! • Allina speaks to German Club; Luginbuhl is elected prexy • Greek brotherhoods choose officers for next year • Varsity nine loses thriller to Temple 8-7 but conquers Lehigh 10-9; jay-vees trounce Haverford in opener • Bears place fourth in conference meet Sat.; G-burg wins • Thirty-two schools send teams to Ursinus meet • Tennis squad loses to F and M, Muhlenberg, and Haverford; co-eds defeat Rosemont 5-0 • Girls\u27 golf squad loses close match to Penn lassies 3-2 • Meistersingers show versatility in program • Dr. Albert Schinz, Penn prof, addresses French Club tonight • Hartman and Kriebel review books at English Club tonighthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1817/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 22, 1940

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    Speakers urge more humor, courtesy and Christian living at all-Ursinus conference • Governor names Mr. Helfferich to Pa. educ. council • Next forum to present Dr. Everett R. Clinchy • Women to hold hobby conference, Wednesday • F.D.R. wins straw vote at Harrisburg conclave • Daniel Reed to do monologues on Spoon River Anthology • Ursinus is represented by three at TKA convention • Barnard upholds Amer. govt. for basic pol. science class • Historical encyclopedia contains articles by Carter • Pres. McClure will address Girard College student body • Fireside chats analyze Christianity in college • Co-eds rush preparation for medieval May pageant: The King\u27s daughters • Registrar Sheeder addresses Pennsburg School assembly • I.R.C. will sponsor mock trial of Hitler • Club hears talk in French • German Club holds quiz • Physician talks to pre-meds. on causes of eye diseases • Team eyes weather as busy program appears • Jingmen down Lehigh in season opener, 2-0 • Seven girl courtsters to be honored Wed. • Callow thinks job is to form impressions • Jayvees hopeful for beginner with Perkiomen on Wednesday • Twelve aspirants report for tennis; to meet Mules Wed. • Cricket season to start with game at Princeton, Saturday • Cliff Calvert to coach baseball and football for Merchantville • Jing Johnson\u27s career includes coaching at Bucknell and Lehigh • Preceptresses addressed by ex-dean of women at Whittier • Alspach names John Wise head of class day committee • Seven from Ursinus attend collegiate chemistry meeting • Meistersingers close season; group attends opera Aida • Pre-meds arrange for trip to visit centers of medicine • Dr. White injured • Allen to speak at English Clubhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1841/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 28, 1940

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    Senator J. A. Ellender holds Willkie temperamentally unfit for president • Importance of \u27but\u27 told by vespers talk • Connor calls news staff to plan for Jr. paper • Republican rally to hear Davis tomorrow evening • Rev. Mr. Faye \u2724, to speak on problems of college students • Prof. Mauchly gives lecture at conference of physicists • Hoosier prophet ventures vote prognostication • Get a mask for Friday! • Results of Berlin-Tokyo axis discussed in IRC panel talks • Meistersingers to sing at Collegeville-Trappe assembly • Minutes before, Huey and I were talking... • Campaigning with Yehudi! • Mules\u27 offensive attack swamps bears by 15-6 • Allison leads \u27Fords against bakermen, 3-0 • Rootin\u27 tootin\u27 bout slated, Nov. 5, Sam\u27s arena • Ursinus hockeyites blank Rosemont • Baker is optimistic on soccer future • English Club admits seven; discusses books for review • Joyce Ward reports plans of women\u27s archery practice • \u27Big sisters\u27 treat freshmen and co-ed transfers at movie • Pre-legals fingerprinted; hear of scientific detectionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1796/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 11, 1939

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    Communion and party in gym will feature Christmas week • Snyder plans new Lantern make-up • Messiah pleases capacity audience • Wood to head interfraternity-sorority dance on January 13 • McClures to entertain women tonight and tomorrow evening • 13 members added to Weekly staff • Sr. play portrays conflicts of Irish Catholicism • Senior ball draws 140 couples to dance to Gordon\u27s orchestra • Russo-Finnish conflict to be discussed by Herber at IRC • Pres. McClure will speak to Brotherhood at meeting Tuesday • Students reveal opinion on editorial comments • First I.R.C. Quarterly under Yoh released • Student poll describes ideal Ursinus professor • Veteran five ready to open season against Rutgers at New Brunswick Saturday; Chern, Keehn will swap posts • Co-ed basketeers down Rosemont in exhibition • The fall seasons in review: football and soccer • Frosh court candidates begin practice tonight • Collection of Madonnas is exhibited in libraryhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1830/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 2, March 1941

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    • Writing for Americanism • Garden by Guarantee • The Sporting Way • Holding it Pliz! • I Collect Ghost Towns • Song of Sorrow • Beauty is Like a Sword of Fire • The Little Man Who Was Always There • Let Me Wear White • A Monkey\u27s Business • Spring Love Song • There\u27s One Born Every Minute • To Joe, The Happy Extroverthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1023/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 3, 1940

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    Directors meet; make Hartzell associate prof. • Reifsnyder takes graduation honors • Week-end addresses consider American democracy\u27s needs • Ursinus crashes Life! • Rev. Dallus Krebs \u2702 elected alumni head • Meistersingers, choir have annual sacred music concert • Encore for Outward bound to be staged at Royersford • Initiations and banquet mark 15th anniversary of TKA • Eighteen from Ursinus will go to Eaglesmere • Women\u27s Club admits 72 at business meeting on Friday • Louise Joulia stars in The Firefly production • Lantern contains works of three seniors • Racqueteers lose three senior stars • Fred Swift chosen by baseball squad • \u27Ed\u27 Conine proves bear high scorer • Short season in women\u27s golf produces single win and loss • Jingmen\u27s record shows ratio of six wins in ten games • Batting averages of baseball sluggers • Jayvees finish poor season with one win, four defeats • Men\u27s tennis team hands in score of one win in four • Dr. W. H. Stoner discusses hormones and endocrinologyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1845/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 1, December 1940

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    • Which Shall Be To All People • Despair • Ego • Echoes • Pacifism • On Conscription • Humanity, Incorporated • In the Calm of the Past • Too Many Drinks Spoil the Cook • Winter • Gateway to Heaven • On Foot Through Chinatown • Thoughts by the Fire • Eternal Truthhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1022/thumbnail.jp
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