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    The Ursinus Weekly, March 19, 1945

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    Committee reveals full social calendar for spring semester • Amateur show will be Friday; civilians and Navy are eligible • Frosh to receive colors Thursday • Two weeks remain to originate May pageant for Circle prize • Ursinus representatives observe Cultural Olympic productions • Operetta leads are well-trained soloists • Vesper guest talks on future of Chinese race • Johnny the mailman is Ursinus\u27 favorite man • Open forum to discuss the church and peace • English Club elects 7 members; entire group to meet tonight • Red Cross drive nets $145.20 in one week campus campaign • College announces date for ASTRP test in April • Yearbook drive to end Saturday at midnight • Tribute to a regular fellow • Ursinus outswims Chestnut Hill, 36-21, in club\u27s first meet • Third team displays fast basketball in 25-19 win over St. John\u27s • Varsity coeds defeat Beaver, 23-21, in home game Saturday; Jayvee team clinches double-header with easy 28-19 victory • Dorm teams compete in basketball contests • Jayvee coeds lose one-point thriller • Chestnut Hill stops Ursinus varsity, 30-13https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1701/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 10, 1946

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    Ninety-two students to receive degrees at seventy-sixth annual commencement: Dr. Johnson to deliver address; graduation week events listed • Group three to present two one-act plays at Curtain Club meeting • Student council to hold installation banquet on Tues. evening, June 18 • Athletes to hold banquet, Thursday • Juniors elect Paul Detwiler to presidency of 1947 class: K. Schroeder is junior prexy; frosh elect Hallinger leader; also names Eckenroth, Nikel, J. Rathgeb as other officers • Editors announce release date of next Lantern issue • Outstanding debaters honored by Tau Kappa Alpha fraternity • Dr. Armstrong is guest speaker of Brotherhood of St. Paul • Seven students chosen members of honorary dramatic society • YMCA president names seven men as new cabinet members • Men students elect J. Newlin to serve as YMCA president • Fishman heads pre-med group • Lois Williams to serve as head of International Relations Club • Dr. Campbell addresses Y interdenominational group • The Negro problem • New chef received culinary training as Merchant Marine • Delaware swamps baseball team 14-4; Hallinger leads bears with three hits • First deck wins title in intramural league; defeats third deck, 9-5 • Snell\u27s Belles trounce Penn coeds 18-0 as Erma Keyes delivers no-hit game • Penn Maids shut out Ursinus racqueteers, 5-0 • Ursinus coeds drop 5-0 match to Swarthmore • JV score 3-2 victory in match with U. of P. • Y holds semi-annual retreat to plan activities of coming year • Seniors will always remember certain things around campus • Journey to shore brings coeds adventure, relief from bookshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1682/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 29, 1944

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    Girls elect Betty Dando, Anne Styer, Anne Baird to head organizations • Ken Keely to play for Navy ball Saturday; dinner and entertainment to precede dance • Local men ruined by secret weapon • Quay, Haines to be operetta comedy team in six-sided love tale • Penn provost to give graduation address • Christian faiths is Gross\u27 vespers topic • Ten members to be initiated into honorary debate society • Betty Tyson heads debaters; new members elected to club • Collegians to lead jam session featuring \u27Foul Five\u27 Wednesday • Dean of dentistry from Temple to address pre-med students • Juniors elect Francis Tisdale Ruby editor for coming year • Curtain Club holds elections; Elaine Loughin to be president • Fashion forecast is frightfully fantastic • Co-ed tennis team defeated, 3-2; Garnet ends Ursinus\u27 winning streak • Highland-Glenwood lead in softball • \u27Little Mid\u27, well-known in all major sports, is musician and artist • Ursinus upsets Villanova Wildcats 3-1, wins fifth straight game with Shegda • Girls\u27 interdorm softball has revised schedule • Jerry Batt reigns as stunning queen in unique pageant • Summer bus schedule to be adopted on June 4 • War bond to admit purchaser to Ringling Bros. circus June 8 • Fifty student to give blood at donor unit here Friday • Grad elected G.O.P. chairman • Professional callers lead folk dancing at Y party Fridayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1735/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 14, No. 2, February 1946

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    • Dog Daze • Locomotion • The Battle • Thoughts at Midnight • We Have a Race to Run • A Parable • Darkness at Dawn • Room for Error • Elegy Americana • Will This Happen Here • Last Mission • Free Trade • Love Letterhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1038/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1944

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    Fine cast chosen for coming play, Jupiter Laughs • Ensign Miriam Waltemyer to speak on Navy waves • Senator Ball will speak at Ursinus this Wednesday on post-war world • Ursinus honor grad to speak tonight • Dorothy Waltz engaged • Intersorority dance postponed • Students joyful at belated banquet • Rosicrucians elect girls to fill coveted offices • Memorial marks site of girls\u27 seminary • Post-war employment ideas solicited in Pabst contest • Dr. Hartzell holds office on Collegeville council • Combined Y\u27s will sponsor amateur night on Friday • Rev. Shaffer addresses student body at vespers • Ursinus students speak • Publishers offer awards to writers in services • German Club features sing • James Boswell to teach mathematics at Illinois • Leona Miller to give make-up demonstration • Captain Fury presented • Loraine Walton to review Taps for Private Tussie • The librarian\u27s angle • Courtmen lose close tilt to F. & M. when Mackin scores in last minute • Garnet crushes Ursinus grapplers • Carney beats Shope in intramural games • Men\u27s varsity defeats Valley Forge hospital • Five girls return from 1943 varsity • Freshman receives rating in 1943 tennis lineup • Basketball five downs Superior Tube team • War cannot stop Russian colleges • Ursinus students flock to Thompson-Gay gymhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1722/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 14, No. 3, June 1946

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    • Girl on the Park Bench • To a God Unknown • Atomic Concept • To a Swan • Mimi and Me • Conversation Between Thought & Mind • The Prices These Days! • The Magic Pebbles • Awe at the Beauty of Spring • Faith of the Hungry • Huey Fallow • Sketches • Narcissahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1039/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 14, No. 1, December 1945

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    • Editorial • The Medal • Pain • Wonder • Warmth • Memory Lingers • Morning • Watch the Birdie • Poems • The War Dogs of the Devildogs • Joy in Every Heart • To Live in Hearts • The Operation • Moderately Well Done • Steak is King • Grateful America?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1037/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 14, No. 1, December 1945

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    • Editorial • The Medal • Pain • Wonder • Warmth • Memory Lingers • Morning • Watch the Birdie • Poems • The War Dogs of the Devildogs • Joy in Every Heart • To Live in Hearts • The Operation • Moderately Well Done • Steak is King • Grateful America?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1037/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 13, No. 2, April 1945

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    • The Littlest • A Page of Poetry: Blasphemy, Chase, Loss • Dead End • Tribute • Unconquerable Destiny • Diagnoses: Paranoia, Paresis, Acute Mania, Catatonia • We Regret to Inform You... • Crossroads • The Coming of Awareness • The House • I Knew, I Knew, I Knew It All the Time • Believest Thou This?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1035/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 13, No. 3, June 1945

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    • Night Shift • To John • The Challenge • My Native Land • Dear to My Heart • Plaint • Peace • Ode to a Soldier • Crossing • Alternative • Mankind\u27s Universal Disease • Chips • No Sensehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1036/thumbnail.jp
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