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    The Ursinus Weekly, November 18, 1963

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    Background information for theatre in the round given • Evening School serving 628 • Soviet youth will speak November 21 • Young Republicans begin to roll • Discussion of US - Mid East relations Wed. • Senior Ball set for Friday; Southern plantation theme • Priest to talk on Neo-Catholicism • Study abroad in Vienna, Freiburg, Paris for 1 year • MSGA provides bus to Lebanon Valley game • Peace Corps official to be on campus Tuesday • Federal aid to education debate presented to PSEA • St. Gabriel\u27s tour November 19; More volunteers needed • Weekly editors to hear Scranton • UC debating team to go to Temple • Editorial: As usual; WSGA begins long awaited action • Have you read: Youngblood Hawke • Barnforbjuden - movie censorship • Raymond Talbot part-time reading instructor • Letters to the editor • Second career conference slated • Geologist links God and science • Thai student talks at Kaffee Klatsch • Greek gleanings • WSGA holds open meeting; Women asked to lend support • Lebanon Valley wrecks UC bid for winning season • Hockey team ends undefeated, 6-1 • Good week for UC soccer team • Player of the week: Bill Siebenson • Interview: Bill Megillhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1258/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 10, 1964

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    Tickets still available for Four Freshmen • Lorelei dance February 14; Music by Lester Lanin • Dr. Allen, Ursinus prof, publishes book of poems • IS-IFC plans set for song festival • Dr. Helen T. Garrett to leave UC for Parisian sabbatical • Job interview schedule released • Weekly editors, staff hold tea for College faculty • Dr. R. Doane to speak at UC Circle meeting • Two students visit campus • Dr. Carleton Coon, anthropologist, to speak at UC Forum on Feb. 12 • Sorority rushing to begin Monday • Frats to begin Spring rush • Mr. J. Douglas Davis to conduct fourth annual European tour • Lincoln students to visit Ursinus • Students unite for Lodge • Dr. R. Fletcher, Ursinus faculty, named in D.I.B. • Our man in Sweden travels to Spain • New UC Bulletin has a new look • Fashion career fellowships available • Letters to the editor • Impending crisis in our American railroads • UC basketeers knocked from MAC top rung • Preview: Girls\u27 sports • Grapplers bow to Albright after pinning H\u27ford matmen • Alumna wins in squashhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1263/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 1, 1965

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    Junior class extends invitation to Carousel: Al Raymond band at Sunnybrook • Pi Nu Epsilon sponsors annual Greek song fest • Students and faculty contribute to art show: Prizes awarded to varied entries in 3 day exhibit • Spring Festival adopts South Pacific theme, selects committees • WSGA plans to adopt a child • Students to dramatize un-American hearing • Collegeville coffee house provides weekend activity • Whitians greet scholastic women in biannual tea • Rushing, or - a puzzled frosh asks Why am I so popular? • Baseball season starts tomorrow • Editorial: Cheating • Frosh to receive colors in annual ceremony • Letters to the editor • Customs: Its development and its demise • Bears end week 1 for 2; Finish season 8-9: Troster and Parker standouts • Ursinus splits two games; Beats Beaver, loses to W.C. • Ursinus matmen lose two; Swath. & Drexel are close • Badminton team • Year in review • Advice columnhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1241/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 7, 1963

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    Burst water pipes in 724 lead to semi-evacuation • Speaker from GE will discuss US in space race • PSEA features talks by grad, student teachers • Ed Myers selected representative to National Committee for Youth • College laments death of director Douthett • Psychiatry topic of pre-med meeting • Dolman attends forum on education problems • New heating & power plant now in service • Cub & Key, men\u27s honorary, now accepting applications • Curtain Club version of Antigone scheduled for second semester • Dr. Vorrath concludes discussion of changes in Spanish courses • Schweiker talks on GOP future • Leber open house a Christmas highlight • Chessmen compete in national event • Lynne Maloney, Miss Penna. \u2761, wed last month • Editorial: Unjust, unfair, unwise • Letters to the editor • Snyder to train Civil Defense people • Wrestlers open season Saturday by smashing scared Fords 31-3 • Ursinus gridmen named to MAC all-star teams • Netmen downed by Haverford 72-56 • Intramural story • Ursinus women\u27s club honors Marion Spanglerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1284/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 9, 1964

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    Junior Prom and Agency concert highlight coming weekend • Curtain Club chooses cast; Meridy Murphy will direct Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker • Kaffee Klatsch topic politics • Sig Nu and ZX win Songfest • Photo contest • Wedgwood, controversial historian, author, here Wednesday evening • Campus Chest plans underway • Red Cross seeking qualified swimmers • 1,100 applications filed at UC for Fall admissions • Jean Hunter, Howard Smith elected Ruby co-editors • March placement schedule posted • Ursinus to raise tuition rate $200 effective Sept. 1 • Review: Mr. Lincoln on civil rights • Navy OCS team will visit campus next week • Letters to the editor • Fall of man topic of Bible Study • Genevieve Blatt: Our role in politics • Dateline: Stockholm • Greek gleanings • Modern tri-mesters used in 1880 here • Girls BB falls to ES, 46-36; JV team continues unbeaten • West Chester wins intercollegiates • Mermaids lose in two close meets • Wrestling: Win last match • Hofmann receives sportswriter\u27s award • MAC tournamenthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1267/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 19, 1962

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    Surprise, it\u27s \u2763 named theme for Senior Ball on November 30 • Ground will be broken second semester for UC\u27s new million dollar dining hall • Peace Corps agent to visit campus • Fall play termed entertaining • Konick discusses teaching devices • Ursinus alumni hit $240,000 mark in fund drive • Dean Rothenberger attends conference • New Life\u27s Haymen speaks in chapel • Whitians hold tea for upperclass women • Lesley Frost discusses poetry in Forum talk • Moretz and Gladstone elected co-editors of the 1964 Ruby • Stephen Blickman joins recent Koffee Klatch • Virus infection hits many UC students • Student concert held last week • Hungarian prof visits campus • Editorial: Good luck, Mort! • Critical review of John Hersey\u27s wartime novel A bell for Adano • Letters to the editor • Dr. Armstrong tells Weekly of plans for third European travel seminar • Clock over UC\u27s library entrance termed unique piece of machinery • Soccermen drop season finales to Drexel, F&M • Goalie Cliff Kuhn plays fearlessly • Football season in retrospect • Wrestling begins with new coach • Ping-pong tournament progresses under WAA • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1281/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 18, 1963

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    Huge turnout attends Lorelei held Friday night at Sunnybrook • Ursinus recipient of 4,000DuPontgrant•PSEAhearstalkonpunishment•Bloodcirculationinbatstopicofpre−medlecture•VPWagnerattendsseminaryconvocation•UCdelegationleavesforWashingtontopresentMrs.KennedywithspecialrecordingofMessiah•BloodmobilevisitslatedWednesday•CommunismtopicofForumspeaker•CourseinEsperantotobeofferedbyRice•AnnualColorDaysetforThursday•NotedtheologiantodiscussexistentialismonWednesday•OrganconcertsetforThursday•Ineligibilityclaims105students;Dr.Fletcheranalyzesreasons•Careerconferenceheldwithrepresentativesofvariousbusinesses•Alumnipledge4,000 DuPont grant • PSEA hears talk on punishment • Blood circulation in bats topic of pre-med lecture • VP Wagner attends seminary convocation • UC delegation leaves for Washington to present Mrs. Kennedy with special recording of Messiah • Bloodmobile visit slated Wednesday • Communism topic of Forum speaker • Course in Esperanto to be offered by Rice • Annual Color Day set for Thursday • Noted theologian to discuss existentialism on Wednesday • Organ concert set for Thursday • Ineligibility claims 105 students; Dr. Fletcher analyzes reasons • Career conference held with representatives of various businesses • Alumni pledge 400,000 to fund • Noyes & Day elected to WSGA & WAA posts • Editorial: They\u27ve done the impossible; Unsensational apology • Letters to the editor • Model railroading hobby of Dr. Rice • Goldman\u27s novel Temple of gold traces disillusionment of personality • Losses to Delaware, PMC, and Swarthmore spell dismal Winter week for hurting Ursinus cagers • Netwomen suffer 46-44 upset at East Stroudsburg • Intramural story • Matmen succumb to Delaware 17-13, wrest 19-8 victory from Hopkinshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1287/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1965

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    Football players receive awards at banquet: Tony Motto gets All-ECAC • Ursinus to send delegation to Model UN • Weekly names Sam Walker sports editor • Faculty Forum to present concert, lecture recital: 20th century American music, subject • Three placed in teaching positions • Pre-meds to hear two Sacred Heart pathologists • World\u27s Fair invites college talent to perform • Pi Nu Epsilon, music fraternity, initiates eight • Norristown man named to vacancy in Treas. Office • Good band, decorations add to great TG dance • The best TV show in the world • Editorial: Our large small college • Bob Dylan: Alone and indifferent • J. D. Salinger writes for The Ursinus Weekly • Anthem, a warning to society • The Doanes report on teaching in the South • Bears drop two, F&M-Swarthmore; Troster\u27s thirty points rock PMC • Matmen drop opener to Del. • Soccer team puts three on All-MAC • Y Commission sponsors film on discrimination • Greek gleanings • Letters to the editor • Kaffee Klatsch debates Negro block bustinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1238/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 9, 1964

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    Senior Ball, Friday, offers Camelot, Al Raymond band: Lord and Lady, permanent class officers to be announced • Graduate awards available from science foundation • Miller and Zucker review election returns, meaning • Museum director on American art to be Forum highlight: Dr. Turner to emphasize the 20th century • William Shaffer, vice-president UC Board of Directors, dies • Pancoast in State House to seek greater local power • Faculty action penalizes 4 with fines, demerits • Curtain Club selects cast for Winnie the Pooh production, schedules December showing • English Club to meet tonight • Editorial: Altruism at Ursinus • Life in the cow palace; An eyewitness account • Kaffee Klatsch hosts large crowd to discuss rights • A girl\u27s life at Ursinus: 1906 • Spotlight: UC abroad • Advice column • Bears belt Haverford 19-6 at Haverford homecoming: Tony Motto scores two touchdowns • Soccermen defeat LaSalle 5-2 • Hockey team wins biggest: W.C., best ever, falls 1-0; West Chester places 5 on all-stars, Ursinus team effort proves supreme • Wrestling to start Tuesday • U.C. men\u27s mooning team suffers setback at hands of faculty • 200 dance to Okie Duke at Cafe Montmarte • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1233/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1964

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    Play, varied activities termed success at retreat: Play forms discussion springboard • Senior Prom to feature Raymond band, Camelot • Democrats sweep campus with 57 percent majority: Partisan area shows Johnson strength • Library consultant to discuss career opportunities • Ursinus to honor four alumni in Founders\u27 Day ceremonies: Helfferich\u27s address, college\u27s future • Dooley associate to speak, show film in Y forum • Parents flock to campus in annual festivities: Grid loss dampens day only a little • Election planned to fill WSGA senate vacancies • Editorial: Answering critics • Is the Summer reading program worthless? • New Gym Club forms on campus • Presidential candidates discussed in debate • Library service expanding • Sophomores elect Atkinson, MSGA representative • Letters to the editor • UC gridmen massacred 48-0 by winless Swarthmore foe: Degenhardt, Moser and Videon on injured list • Day students and Demas win titles • Bear booters beat both Delaware and PMC 1-0 • Pfahler film circus: What to do • Advice column • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1231/thumbnail.jp
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