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    The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1950

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    Cinderella to be crowned at frosh-sponsored dance • Bomberger elected by future seniors as class president • Queen Doris Neill reigns over May Day pageant • WAA gives awards and installs officers • Curtain Club to give three-act drama tomorrow evening in Bomberger Hall • WSGA plans banquet for women students • Y groups feature discussion of gripes • Thespians score hit with Junior Miss • Church film strip to be shown Wednesday evening in Pfahler • T-G Gym custodian has variety of duties • Bruin nine runs rampant; win streak reaches four • Softball team tops Beaver, Bryn Mawr • Ursinus drops pair of tennis contests • Coed tennis squad splits two matches • Inter-frat track meet to be held on Thursday • Binder retains MAC title; wins century third year • Binder and Turner lead cinder squad in triangular meet • Linksmen top Moravian after losing to Fords • Library announces recent acquisitionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1593/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 4, 1951

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    Rev. Herber tells seniors to renew spiritual living • Dolores C. Meyers, Nancy Bare win scholastic honors • Library adds new records to collection • Ursinus College lauded by Newcomen Society speaker, Revelle Brown, at campus luncheon • 218 seniors graduate at outdoor commencement • Two former Ursinus students get degrees • Dr. Kermit Black renamed alumni group president • Doughty named president • Board of Directors report presented to Ursinus alumni • Editorials: Students needed • Seniors convinced last week at Ursinus is best of career • Willard Baxter gets position at University • Letters to the editor • Trackmen down Albright in final • Men receive letters for Spring sports • Ursinus suffers loss as Don Young graduates • Graduate picks unique way to arrive at Alumni Day • Selective Service exams held recently at Ursinushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1571/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1949

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    Fifty sophs accept bids during fall rush season • Varied events to fill alumni homecoming • Helfferichs choose Dolman to manage \u27Pygmalion\u27 staging • Luxford to present women\u27s viewpoint in forum address • Fireside chats fill Y weekly schedule Wednesday evening • TKA nominates six at secret gathering • Hayride and masquerade highlight soph week-end • Organizations receive cut in budget appropriations • Chess club downs Lansdale in first match of season • Library display reveals Ursinus customs, history • Editorial: School spirit • Booters beat alumni; yield to Swarthmore • Bears to face F&M on old timers\u27 day • Bruins succumb 34-6 to alert Wagner club • Hockey team bows in first home tilt • Cross country squad loses initial dual meet to Garnet • WAA plans Friday night dance, hockey game for belles, bootershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1575/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 16, 1950

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    Ruby to give original show November 10 • Doctor to present pre-med program • Chi Alpha to discuss revision of pre-theo studies Tuesday • Lantern staff announced • Frosh present talent and variety show as highlight of new customs system • Sixty attend retreat at Camp Fernbrook • Men\u27s Student Council revises customs, punishes offenders • College to confer degrees at annual Founders Day • Reception in gym to be inaugurated Old Timers Day • WAA organizes sales, discusses constitution • Czech exile to talk at Forum Tuesday • Gottshall named president of Beardwood Chemical Society • Dolman to present reading • Editorial: To be, or not to be - exemplary • Dr. Garrett relates experiences of trip • Lukens works on antique cars • What is your opinion of customs? • Flickingers confuse Ursinus students, but twins, unperplexed, see eye to eye • Twenty-three attend meeting of political action commission • Kershner writes treatise on Hodgson, world-famous poet recluse of Ohio • Saturday\u27s game gives fans opportunity to observe old time college football • Ashenfelter trains with Bruin runners • Booters suffer 3-1 loss to Muhlenberg; Light scores lone tally for Bears • Keyser elected captain of 1950 hockey squad • Dickinson hands Bruins third straight loss, 39-6 • Debaters schedule public engagementshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1548/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 20, 1950

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    Yearbook to stage Horror, inc. night in week campaign • Fraternities welcome 67 as rushing season ends • Organization join to send assistance for schools abroad • Y chats to discuss U.S. foreign policy; Religion week near • Seniors head cast for Dream waltz , Straus\u27 music show • WAA femmes plan night of minstrelsy, comedy and music • Dean\u27s men capture bitter 110-97 victory over busy b-listers • Thespians to enter Junior miss trials for May production • Dr. White narrates Color Day history; reviews progress of Ursinus women • Women to sponsor Senator Wood here • Miller takes leave for speaking tour • March 14 to close \u2750 pageant contest • Varsity Club men initiate new attendance regulation • Boswell, Chandler to take sides in debate on economic situation • Economics to see twenty-year slump, thanks to Roberts • Tony adds ltalian zest to Ursinus dining fare • Forum speaker urges return to verse, reconciliation of all people with poets • Derrites formulate unique mental law as result of finals • \u2751ers\u27 harmony to vie with college foursomes • Bruins yield 65-49 to league leaders; Forsyth gets honor • Belles down Albright for first win 38-31 • Second loss comes to badminton team • Courtmen divide tilts over busy week-end • Bruin grapplers continue long undefeated record • Jayvees drop two after Delaware win • Garnet gets 38-19 victory over Ursinus tank team • Lassies lose 37-26; rally gives margin to Immaculata gals • Meistersingers group sings in Lebanon and Springfield • March of Dimes receives poor campus total of $27https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1584/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1951

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    Dean\u27s Office announces list of February graduates • Rice tells group democracies must unite in federation • YM-YW cabinet plans February 10th retreat • Thespians to give one-act play as February 6 group production • Debaters meet LaSalle • Weekly staff reshuffled, enlarged by Board • MSGA hands down judicial decisions at special meeting • New concessions given Ruby, Norris Cleaners • Council to hold Lorelei; Negotiating Leigh\u27s return • Morrison reviews food situation with student councils • Ruby to assess groups • Dr. McClure attends educational meeting • Lantern announces deadline • Busy Jill-of-all-trades helps seven bosses • Course evaluation sheds illumination and shows discrimination • Late PMC splurge tops fired-up Grizzlies, 78-73 • Injury-riddled mat squad sustains pair of setbacks • Bruins nip Fords 62-61 with last minute rally • Girls\u27 basketball squad opens season against Bryn Mawr girls • Chess club winshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1557/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 17, 1952

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    MSGA reveals penalty plan for cheating • Campus presidential election by ballot planned Thursday • Seminar concludes with talk on philosophy of marriage • Sarah Canan named \u27Weekly editor; Richard Richter to be managing editor • Fireside chat planned by Y • Thespians to act in Penn Olympics • Chinese diplomat to speak at Forum Wednesday, April 2 • Courses listed for Summer term by Dean • Phila. Story leaders named • Dr. Carleton Coon tells Forum of cave explorations in Iran • Editorials: Heart of the matter; Some last words; Ike strengthened in N. H. • Letters to the editor • Y delegates attend meeting at U. of P. • Four Ursinus students visit United Nations meeting Friday • Juniors make final plans for variety show, Spring prom • Mr. Wilcox to read translations • Talk postponed • Students visit Vienna art display at museum • Whistler finally locates his trunk • Belles remain undefeated with victory over Temple • Huge crowd expected for intramural night • Swarthmore wins over tank team • Curtain falls over winter sports as wrestling ends • Veterans bolster track prospects • Baseballers begin Spring practice • Badminton team loses game to Swarthmore, 5-0, Thursday • Girls drop first game by one point to Penn • Brodbeck wins intramural title • Tennis team sets up player-ladder • Chemistry students plan conference • Eight men receive alternate bids by campus fraternitieshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1538/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 24, 1950

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    Scientists to participate in Y panel discussion • Soire musicale given as French club feature • Seven juniors honored by Cub and Key society • Forum presents prominent explorer in Pfahler talk • Miller reigns as queen at annual junior prom • Ticket sales begin for spring comedy • Pre-legal society to elect officers • Senator Ruth speaks to two Y commissions • Ursinus graduate speaks at Sunday night vespers • Phillips to attend inauguration • Debaters finish season • French theme prevails as sophs sponsor dance • Meistersingers give concert • Bermuda attracts student during spring vacation • CBS offers awards for student-written television scripts • Theater -- The Member of the wedding • Mrs. DuPont wins tennis exhibition • Court team romps to easy 8-1 victory over druggist club • Track team loses 93-33 in first meet of season • Diamond nine gains split with two league rivals • Softball loop opens intramural rivalry • Bryn Mawr wins 4-1 in tennis opener • State Department offers new training program • Rathbone to speak in Philadelphia orchestra concerthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1590/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 16, 1950

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    Poet Davison to appear at third Ursinus forum • Thirty-one make up semester grad list, largest at Ursinus • Coeds plan field day with Lorelei at hand • Y students journey for week-end work in negro slum area • Dr. High discusses facts of allergies for pre-med group • Campus agent plans Chesterfield series • Gals! Write pageant for fame, fortune, and fifteen dollars • WSGA names group to revise customs • Photographer films So much to be done • Student leaders complete schedule for second term • Myk enjoys life here; Admires labs, libraries • Frosh face finals • Bruin matmen garner eighth in win record • Grid lettermen pick Don Young to lead squad next season • Courtmen suffer defeat after edging Textile five • League games start in interdorm circuit • Coed athletes await opening of rosters with second termhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1582/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 9, 1951

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    Exams speeded for army tests scheduled here • Operetta cancelled • Forum to feature archaeologist in final program • Committee heads named • Weekly staff named; Banquet planned • MSGA, class election system Ok\u27d; Women\u27s groups nominate candidates • Fuhrman to play at Junior Prom; Queen will reign • New Cub and Key members discussed • Bloodmobile to visit Ursinus campus again • Reviewer notes variance in dramatic play-bill presented by Curtain Club • Next Lantern planned • Editorials: Broad outlook; Tribute • Y plans professors\u27 panel • Stolen stone in Scotland? • Students\u27 worries traced • Letters to the editor • Library boasts several rare books; Also Brazilian pamphlets • Friend gives 3,500 postals to college • Don\u27t pity the campus nobody; He\u27s divinely happy • Fords trounce Bears 10-4 in baseball season opener • Kramer undefeated in Inquirer tourney • Leety, Jones selected as sports aids • Coach Whiting eyes successful season for \u2751 tennis team • W. Helfferich takes fifth in NCAA wrestling meet • Schedule released for softball games • Varsity Club to give production • Five senior coeds play final games at Ursinus • Lions hand Grizzly nine second straight defeat 6-5 • Belles prepare for opener at Albright • May Day program progresses as committees are announced • Woman scientist to address society • Y political action group visits capitol • Rental fee for caps, gowns set for graduating class • YMCA announces nominations for 1951-1952 term offices • 4 students represent Ursinus as Yugoslavia in UN delegates • Deafness is topic of pre-med meeting • Pi Gamma Mu to vote • Glessner to speakhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1564/thumbnail.jp
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