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    Letter From Milton E. Detterline Jr. to Eleanor Snell, May 25, 1970

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    This letter from Milton E. Detterline to Eleanor Snell remarks on the speeches and prayer given at the Testimonial Dinner held to honor Snell\u27s retirement from Ursinus College.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/snell_docs/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Letter From Milton E. Detterline Jr. to Eleanor Snell, May 22, 1970

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    This letter from Milton E. Detterline congratulates Eleanor Snell on the occasion of her retirement from Ursinus College and remarks on her ability to inspire the women she taught over the years.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/snell_docs/1029/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1974

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    U.C. hosts high schools at lively Model U.N. • Four soloists to be featured in Ursinus Easter performance of the “Messiah” by Handel • Annual science fair will be held over vacation • Chessmen dust pieces in preparation for tourney • Editorial: The free press beats cheap talk, Happy spring…and some parting remarks • Alumni corner: Shollenberger sabbatical; Stimulating situation • Alpha-Omega players to present “Diary” in April • The Zodiac: What is an Aquarian like? • Socratic Club is introduced to quiet Quaker faith • Poverty seen as the villain in mental subnormality, visiting psychologist says • Bearettes leave stuffy H.H. for the outdoors • Gymnastics team places first • Pi Nu Epsilon fraternity takes seventeen membershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1013/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1973

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    Dr. Pancoast predicts much competition for teachers • Civil service commission announces test dates • Service organization shows true colors • Christmas concert • Campus Chest schedules fund raising activities • Concert cancellation • Editorial: When the life sciences become the death sciences • Letters to the editor: Beef over rhetoric; Physics dept. maintains status quo; A plea for silence; What are we doing here? • Alumni corner • Faculty Portrait: Mr. Ted Xaras • The stage: ProTheatre begins year with three one-act plays in new theatre • A bundle of letters • Film: “Jeremy” • Third team goes undefeated! • Football Bears tie, 21-21 • Once beaten Harriers enter MAC championship • Women’s volleyball team into actionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1005/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 1, 1973

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    UN Day held at UC • USGA-Union lock horns over new rep. position • SFARC elections held; warning system set • Protheatre productions scheduled for weekend • Musicians initiated into Pi Nu Epsilon • Editorial: The American Film Theatre; New furniture in Wilkinson lounge • Letters to the editor: Jazz fan responds; Starving student complains; Mr. Self speaks • Alumni corner • Jazz: Herman Herd in motion • Faculty Portrait: Dr. Peter G. Jessup • A discourse on mental divorce • Billy Jack • Ursinus downs U of P; then falls to Rams • Bears lose fifth game to a tough Widener teamhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1004/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 18, 1973

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    U.S.G.A. initiates tough new policy, vows good supervision of open houses • Ursinus admission requirements, unlike national trends, maintain standards • Cooperative atmosphere at education banquet • Ursinus karate club holds demonstration • Chapel program begins • College Union calendar full • Debating club forming; Mr. Perreten will head group • Editorial: On the outside looking in; Autumn at Ursinus • Letters to the Editor: Early riser protests; Declaration of independence; Compromise called for • Alumni Corner • Film: “Heavy Traffic” • Bagpiper Bud Hamilton plays at first College Union program • Ornithology - flocking together Supersax plays Bird • Library staff portrait: Mr. James Rue • Bearettes down Glassboro, F&M, and Bucks County • Another game, another loss • Cross country wins roll on • Soccer team now 3-2https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1002/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1974

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    Week-long festival of arts slated to begin February 22 • Ursinus, at mid-winter, continues coping with problems of energy conservation • Forums set for semester • ProTheatre to present evening of avant-garde • Villanova University to sponsor tenth law review symposium • Editorial: The Myrin follies; Situation wanted: Hero • First semester Dean’s List • Letters to the editor: Union anniversary; Madison Avenue\u27s effect • Student teachers respond to experiences in area schools • SFARC News • Film Review: The Exorcist • Alumni Corner: Mike Hunter: Society drop-in • De-horn the Rams! • Jazz: Thad Jones, Mel Lewis • USGA holds elections, makes amendments and forms committees • 9-5 and still alive!https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1009/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1974

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    Dean of men’s office ransacked, washing machines destroyed as vandalism continues: USGA proposes community action to eliminate problem • Sorority bids signed; sophomore girls join three campus groups • Christian fellowship will present musical program • First concert scheduled for Helfferich Hall • St. Andrew’s Society announces deadline for scholarships • Editorials: Festival of the Arts; On vandalism • Alumni corner: Leidy lacks leisure • Forum review: Yass Hakoshima • Drama review: “This is the Rill speaking” and “The Interview” • I.F. Winter Party scheduled March 8 • Woodstock abdication • Bearettes come back! • It was a very good year! • First gymnastics meet takes placehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1011/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 25, 1973

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    Fraternities select homecoming candidates; Students will vote for favorites today • Ursinus will make record books with giant banana split • Chemistry department gets $3000 grant • Longer hours suggested for noisy Myrin library • Volunteer service program begins work; Ken-Crest Center will be first effort • Editorial: Minority student speaks out on biological overpopulation • Faculty portrait: Mrs. Mary Anne Clausen • The Big Game • Alumni corner • Letter to the editor: Tradition and the individual • Lord Caradon, U.N. Representative, speaks on “obligation of optimism” • Shaw-Bernard art exhibit opens today • Placement office helpful for job-hunting seniors • Bearettes sweep south and extend wins to nine • Harriers return to winning ways • Sing wins tournament • Soccer team’s record now stands at 3-3-1 • Ursinus Bears win first game of the seasonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1003/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 11, 1973

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    Ursinus hires seven new faculty members for term • Sororities go bananas as bids are accepted • USGA is as potent as students permit • Freshmen elect officers despite near fight over voting procedure • Lord Caradon to speak at next Ursinus forum • Editorial: President Pettit’s letter, Is it bull - - - -? • Faculty portrait: Dr. Peter Perreten • Alumni corner: Alumni leaders seek firmer ties with students • Summer school in review: Japanese-American interaction encouraged • Christian fellowship plans busy fall • Ursinus Bearettes spark southern tournament • Ursinus Booters 2-1 • Cross country eyes MAC championshiphttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1001/thumbnail.jp
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