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    The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1950

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    Y plans activities at week-end retreat; lists fireside chats • Justice chosen president of men\u27s student council • May pageant scheduled for Saturday afternoon • Thespians to stage Junior miss here thrice this week • Women cast ballots for frosh customs • British professor talks before Y commission • Frosh will sponsor semi-formal dance • Dr. Mattern speaks at vesper service • IRC hears address on U.S. - Soviet relations • Givler and Bare elected \u2751 Ruby co-editors • Pre-med society to have election of officers at noon tomorrow • Scheirer named FTA president • Preceptresses are girls\u27 second mothers • Teachers are given employment data in federal report • Bill Beemer chosen assistant regional director of the ICG • Theater: The Will of St. James • Former Yankee to speak at Varsity Club banquet • Bears lose to Moravian; whip Fords second time • Spencer twirls no-hit, no-run softball opener • Cinder squad splits pair with Cadets and Lehigh • Tennis team swamped in Swarthmore match • Garnet edges belles 3-2; Vadner, Woodruff win • Golfers drop pair to strong opponentshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1592/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1949

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    Juniors elect Ruby editors, managers • Judge to consider judicial processes with pre-law group • Shumaker-Saurman Maser-Webb team for 1950 production • Coeds welcome twenty-seven into various sorority circles • ICG to indoctrinate Pa. college students in state legislature • Versatile speaker discusses integration of classical arts • Sweethearts to highlights week-end events • Curtain Club unit presents play to Collegeville community club • Penn faculty re-elects Chandler to board of university museum • Pre-medical meeting to include famed radiologist, cancer film • What do you think of our social activities? • Ursinus finally discovers coefficient of expansion • Ursinus speedsters turn out in force for track sessions • Jaffe, star center, makes conference all-star team • Seeders loses seven Cagers • Wrestling team elects Turner as captain for 1950 campaign • Intramural contests slated for Monday • Belles trounce Penn for seventh victory • Jaffe tops hoop scorers • Matlack named tennis coach; candidates to hold first meeting • Ellis places in two events as swimmers finish fifth • Variety of ballads captivates audience at \u27Lantern\u27 benefithttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1611/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1949

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    Censorship cancels April fool issue • Debaters finish second in Ben Franklin tourney • Terror and humor to occupy evening of thespian talent • Weekly editors cancel year\u27s plans following last minute faculty demand • Betty Rilling pens winning May script for Ursinus coeds • Imre Kovacs urges Christian standards in Tuesday address • Should faculty exert control on Weekly ? • R. Mack named Bus Ad prexy; Gradwohl, McMillan get offices • Magazine names Ursinus in list of representative good colleges • Athletic Association to present annual minstrel show April 19 • Drummer and Schultz selected as headwaiters for coming year • Weekly offers fin to author of letter • Gaff , poll voted most controversial • Curtis scores close win in gala intramural night • Dennis named head of 1950 golf team; six matches carded • Softball belles aim to maintain record as five vets return • Fifteen man squad lifts coach\u27s hopes for winning season • Cox bows in AAU quarter-finals; Fords trip bruin nine 2-0 • Track vets sparkle in practice session with West Chester • Haverford\u27s Heberton hurls two-hitter; error costly for pitcher Ron Landes • Two letter winners, hopeful rookies vie for coed net spots • Coeds end schedule with decisive wins in hoop, pool tilts • Tischler, Harris cop leads in spring play • New \u27Weekly\u27 heads to be introduced at annual banquethttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1613/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 19, No. 3, Summer 1951

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    • Up in the Air • On Considering a Wallet\u27s State of Emptiness • You Came from Heaven • If At First • Memory of Winter Mornings • The Night We All Got Drunk • Composer Thomas Waller Enters into Heaven • Elegy in Times Square • To Spring • The Cliff of Morality • An Evening Drive • Liberty • Begone • Limerick with a Leer • Two Allusive Limerickshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1054/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 18, 1948

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    Sophs apparently foiled as freshmen prexy, Lee Trimble, is safely hidden • WAA introduces \u2752 to Ursinus sports • Dale White elected editor of Lantern as Wentzel resigns • Football, fun, light fantastic promise successful old timers\u27 day celebration • Forum to feature election discussion • Grads get degrees on Founders\u27 Day • Five men appointed to act with faculty committees • Dressner, Buchanan picked as council representatives • German club plans dinner; to make Philadelphia trip • Thespians greet applicants at first meeting of year • Former student to return in concert with soprano • Frosh show ends customs for men • NSA head requests college democracy • A happy thought for hapless frosh • Freshman reviews first two weeks • Frosh live again after customs end • Soph ruler reveals innermost thoughts • Junior looks back on freshman year • Frosh views hist.1 with heavy heart • Modern miss visits ancient Latin lands • Subs work all year but get no credit • Dickinson romps to 24-0 victory over bear; Gerry Miller features with 85 yard runback • Bears seek victory on old timers\u27 day • Coeds triumph 5-2 in season\u27s opener • Mules trip bruins in soccer opener • Church colleges hit by Lafayette prexy • Footlighters start ambitious season • Staiger writes article for organic chemistry journal • Pre-meds plan activities; members need high gradeshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1598/thumbnail.jp

    Foreign Healthcare Professionals in Germany: A Questionnaire Survey Evaluating Discrimination Experiences and Equal Treatment at Two Large University Hospitals

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    Objective: To identify facilitators and barriers and derive concrete measures towards better workplace integration of migrants working in the German healthcare sector. Design: Two-centre cross-sectional quantitative online survey of experiences of discrimination among healthcare professionals with a migration history in two large German university hospitals. Participants: 251 participants fully completed the questionnaires. Main outcome measures: Experiences of discrimination and perception of inequality. Results: Fifty-five percent of migrant health workers had had at least some command of German before arriving in Germany. Members of all professional groups surveyed expressed experiences of discrimination related to language, nationality, race/ethnicity, and sex/gender. The proportions of staff with experiences of discrimination by peers differed significantly among occupational roles, with nurses and technologists having the most experiences of discrimination. The perception of inequality was reported more frequently than experiences of discrimination and had a negative impact on workplace satisfaction. Specifically, the compulsion to compete was a frequent feeling stated by participants. Conclusion: The mechanisms of discrimination and structural inequality revealed by our survey could inform specific measures, for example at the management level, to increase workplace satisfaction and attract migrant health workers in the long term
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