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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1942

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    Bone and Carter to address forum on post-war problem Wednesday • Service representatives emphasize advantages of reserve enlistments • Sixty-five couples don gay costumes at Halloween party • Campus bell to honor men in armed forces • Dad\u27s day dinner to follow Drexel game November 7 • English club admits nine; Cooke elected secretary • Senior class begins plans for weekend in December • Debate tryouts to be held in reception room tonight • Native of Hungary stresses God\u27s way in plea for peace • Holton to furnish music for dance Saturday evening • Women\u27s debating society considers new applicants • Over 175 attend movie • Hunsicker describes plans for pre-medders this year • Puzzled practice profs present painful pans, palpitating pulses • Brad\u27s reopens today • Intramurals begin with emphasis on getting in shape • Mules hand bears stinging 41-0 loss in conference tilt • Freshman grid star greets inquiring reporter, willingly furnishes information and pictureshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1742/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 30, 1942

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    Y launches drive at Ursinus today in behalf of WSSF • Louis Adamic, Messiah, and senior ball to make the week of December seventh one of the biggest of the college year • Community club\u27s program questions way toward peace • Grad\u27s sister dies in Boston tragedy • Faculty sends four to profs\u27 conclave • Y heads to address frosh • Analysis of women re-written to include artistic viewpoint • Personality and broad musical experience distinguish Dr. Philip • Debaters to meet tonight • Snell\u27s belles give bear sports first unblemished season in five years • Giants finish perfect season with 6-0 win over Packers • English Club to meet at McClure\u27s home tonight • Beautiful and historical trees cover campus; Dean Kline is nature expert of the collegehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1747/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1942

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    Over 135 students speed graduation in summer school • Abraham Hendricks succumbs at home after long illness • President McClure greets largest new enrollment Thursday in chapel • Founders\u27 Day program to honor Dr. Pfahler in dedication ceremony • College buildings to close at 5:30 • Work-study plan attracts 20 men • College opens buildings to 3 summer conclaves • Freshmen stagger through first week of mysteries at Ursinus • Miss Beck takes post as assistant librarian • Ursinus to participate in student war loan program • Swartley sets deadline • Five delegates attend Kanestaki conference • Y handbook guides puzzled freshmen • Letter received from Y\u27s Spanish refugee • Dr. McClure attends Colgate inauguration • The Ursinus College faculty • Here they are - largest enrollment of new students! • Summer sports feature intramurals and softball • Thirty-eight men out for football as second week of practice begins • Stevens is completing plans for inauguration of 150-lb. grid league • Grid schedule to include two home, two away games • Eight holdovers brighten outlook for girls hockey • Mules meet G-burg • Stevens enters his second year optimistically • Over twenty veterans report for soccer practice • Plea for humility made by Snyder, former Y prexy • R. C. Bartman promoted to captain in Navy • Carrying on the traditionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1739/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1943

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    How to find God is Koch\u27s subject at Y\u27s installation • College Who\u27s Who lists ten seniors in current edition • Forty will graduate on January 25 in first mid-year commencement • Weekly board fills editorial positions as nine graduate • Anders pre-med society to hear illustrated talk by noted dermatologist • Band pleases some in inter-frat ball • Biology Department receives microscope from Dr. Price • Men debaters open season • Ursinus queen\u27s coronation will replace May pageant • Clamer girls campused • First Ursinus casualty revealed by the Navy • English Club hears Dunant tell of Franco-Nazi hate • High schools to graduate pre-collegians in 3 1/2 years • Much feted freshman pledges flip the coin and cast the die • Coed wanted to fill post as Lantern manager • Curtain Club tryouts set for Wednesday • Blues in the night altered for duration • Wagner explains photos in color at chem meeting • Government seeks woman engineers • Lloyd M. Lebegern dies • Girls open season with Albright sextet at home this week • Jayvees begin practice under coach Hogeland • Rangers and snipers each win twice to take intramural basketball lead • Dribblers get new schedule • Former student gets a 109 • Heiges attends conventionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1750/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 10, 1941

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    Koch holds out hope of better day at vesper service • College poll shows division of opinion on war question • Two speakers at Fathers\u27 Day banquet depict qualities of the ideal college • Pre-medders hear talk on autonomic nervous system by Doctor Price • Well known woman lecturer will speak to AAUW tonight • Activities of Y include freshman drive, paper, and Christmas charity • Juniors lure sophs on wild goose chase; prexy at banquet intact • Pageant committee sets December 19 as last date for manuscript • Class of \u2741 turns to grad schools, vocations, defense • Librarian lauds contributions of Class of 1914; indicates potential effect a single gift might have • Weekly reporter writes \u27biographical\u27 sketch of science building; a dream becomes reality • Big-little sisters plan for movie party next Wednesday • Washington College ties bears Saturday, 0-0, in Fathers\u27 Day classic; bear cubs lose to Brown prep by 14-6 score • Baker soccermen drop close game to Delaware, 3-1 • Co-eds meet Rhode Island, Penn, and Drexel this week • Final grizzly gridder carries article by Harold Steward \u2707 • Grad testifies to value of college debating in making law work easy • Men schedule radio debate Sunday as season\u27s opener • Beardwood Chemical Society to see movie, Alloy metalshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1768/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1942

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    Asian authority to be speaker at next forum • Navy secretary praises college\u27s V1 cooperation • Faculty and students mourn death of Dr. Calvin D. Yost • Lafayette president will be speaker at commencement • Three hundred dance to rhythms of Criterions at annual junior prom • Students to ballot for major campus officers tomorrow • Scavenging phys-edders comb campus Monday night • Philadelphia and Montco alumni join to honor dean\u27s birthday April 24 • One hundred to vie for scholarships Saturday • Women rush final preparations for shortened May Day pageant • Heibel and Vink review books at meeting of English Club • Co-chairmen announce cancellation of conference • Weekly\u27s roving reporter visits campus den of sin • College chemists urged to make application for government posts • TKA to send four delegates to conference at Albright • Pre-medders hear Dr. Appleton speak on oral hygiene • Nurse describes opportunities for women in medical field • Council on activities requests student groups to reorganize • Stevens fetes varsity matmen • Phils trip Pirates, 10-6, to take over league lead • Men primed for tennis tourney and track meet • Yanks beat Sox and top Browns for fourth win • Hiking and golfing programs hit stride • Girls\u27 intramurals off to fast start • Nat Hogeland, Allie Dougherty end careers in blaze of gloryhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1784/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 28, 1941

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    Causes of cancer told to pre-meds by Pfahler • Manchester to sub for Wallace May 6 • Besse Howard will speak at forum Wednesday on topic, Spring, 1941 • Sub-frosh to view Ursinus this Saturday • May hop to feature music of Woody Leh • \u27Unity in diversity\u27 will be conference theme on May 7 • The Ursinus weekend travelogue around the circuit • Play \u27Lightnin\u27 centers around Calivada Hotel • Sixteen visit medical centers on excursion to New York • Five attend chemistry conference at Villanova • Powers of God are subject of vespers • Herber is pre-legal prexy • Meistersingers plan spring concert, May 1 • French Club to hear talk on prestige of French tongue • Debaters elect Lownes prexy; mixed team meets Drexel • Kriebel, Hartman to present reviews of Hilton and Brittain • Class of 1940 makes the grade in business and graduate work • IRC elects Byron president; discusses plans for next year • Local draft boards to weigh claims of students for deferment • Baseballers lose to Mules 3-2; trounce Dickinson 12-2 • Irvin paces track squad to victory over Delaware clan by 65-61 score • Netmen blank Lions in season opener • Co-ed net squad defeats Penn and Albright lassies • Zulick and Baberick win as Moravian beats golfers 3-2 • Freshman girls lead race in class softball league • Doc Baker heads old English game at Ursinus • Carter\u27s articles appear in historical dictionary • Hobos and bums to have poverty ball Saturday • Y officers to be inducted in service on Sundayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1816/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 7, No. 2, March 1939

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    • Editorial • Easter Eggs • Fever • Sonnets to the Planet We Call Earth • Asking Her Father • New Hampshire Ghost Story • Mary • On Approaching Death • On Turning Over a New Leaf • In Defense of Americanism • What is this Love? • Martyrs of Progress • Recurring • Splintershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1013/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 3, May 1937

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    • Dedication • Dr. McClure: An Ursinus Man • Roar, O Wind! • To the Ladies! • The Futility of Dying • The Symbolism of the British Crown • Oh! • It Might Have Been • Treat Yourself? • Three Writers • Hawaii in June • On Being a Twin • Black Magic • Triangle • Who Longs? • A Son Passes • Sing an Old-Fashioned Song • Questioning • An Argument About a Fish • That Morning Eye-Opener • Scoop for the Sun • The Dead Do Not Die Once • Give Us Timehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1010/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 7, No. 2, March 1939

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    • Editorial • Easter Eggs • Fever • Sonnets to the Planet We Call Earth • Asking Her Father • New Hampshire Ghost Story • Mary • On Approaching Death • On Turning Over a New Leaf • In Defense of Americanism • What is this Love? • Martyrs of Progress • Recurring • Splintershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1013/thumbnail.jp
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