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    The Ursinus Weekly, June 9, 1941

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    Haines cites trend toward people\u27s law in commencement address to seniors today • Ruby, Lantern come off press final week • Past and future is Class Day theme • Degrees awarded 114 in Class of \u2741 • Snyder and Greene star in Waltz Dream • Make alliance with God is advice of Dr. Charles Deininger in baccalaureate sermon • Board of Directors promotes four members of faculty • Frances Kooker made prexy of Music Club; Succeeds Howarth • Jane Vink is made head of Rosicrucian honor society • Biscotte elected president of Beardwood Chemical Society • Byron is elected chairman of Forum Committee for next year • Chapline heads Manuscript Club; Writers submit work for criticism • Passing remarks on commencement • Society notes • Good luck, Don! • Parting is such sweet sorrow • Don Kellett resigns to coach freshman athletics at Penn • Peg Claflin, former Ursinus star, to succeed Mrs. Hampson on faculty • Baseball, tennis and track squads select Fetterman, Wood, and Conine as captains • Tennis squad wins 2, loses 8 • Bear trackmen show form in compiling fine season record • Green bear baseballers round out 50-50 season • Spanish refugee aided by Y writes of like for Gary Cooper and cinema • Ditter offers new award to member of graduating classhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3102/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1942

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    Dancers at Lorelei to slide and glide with Wally Spotts • Vespers speaker calls attention to spiritual conflict • College work-study plan to enable students to work in defense plants • Toyland Fantasy by Betty Urich will be script for May Pageant • Pre-med society hears outline of specialists\u27 work • Women to meet Swarthmore in debate Wednesday night • Attention, men! • Callahan, Curtis, and Heckman to lead panel discussion at IRC • Central Nominating Committee elects Joyce Tuers chairman • Activity schedules are curtailed due to accelerated program • Students present gift to Miss Moll as token of esteem and farewell • Heibel sets next Monday as deadline for Lantern articles • For prospective sisters! • Curtain Club to stage three one-act plays for Mothers\u27 Day program • Members of Y retreat to Arcola in order to formulate program • Scum to cream is Horatio tale of frosh through rushing week • Commentator: Today, the war; Tomorrow - ? • Blood for the Red Cross • Superficiality exemplified • Society notes • Wrestlers face Mules Thursday • Bear clan surprises by holding Lions to 49-46 but hapless Dutchmen outfit baffles Bears Saturday, 39-36 • Outstanding addition: Arno Kuhn • Dutchmen frosh blast cubs, 40-22, Saturday • Freshman quintet drops game to Albright, 40-27 • Intramurals stressed in World War I; Classes shortened also • Snell\u27s Jay-Vees win close game from Reading teamhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3116/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1940

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    Sen. Davis says New Deal exaggerates foreign affairs • Willkie elected president over Roosevelt, 265-139 • Johnson signs Mayfair for Old Timers\u27 dance • Alumnus considers role of Christianity at vespers • Anonymous philanthropist gives books to senior classmen • Panel talks on conscription held before women debaters • Cubs prove 14 points too much for Drexel • Bakermen add to win column by 2-1 victory at Swarthmore • Hockey team fails to break Swarthmore record; bows 2-0 • Box-hockey tournament for rec center • Founder\u27s daughter gives bushes for Bomberger site • Rev. Mr. Faye points to need for working on the individualhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1797/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 20, 1941

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    Noted economist will speak on campus next Monday at Founders\u27 Day program • Registrar reveals frosh median score is up to standard • Gay asks for real confession of faith at vesper service • Dean Kline announces topic for this year\u27s Paisley prize contest • Thursday to be opera night here when company presents its program • Gordon to provide syncopations for ball on December 12 • Varsity Club to stage Old Timers\u27 Day dance in gym November 1 • Counselors meet to discuss ways of helping frosh study • Prince Zu Loewenstein to address forum; Byron announces plans • Librarian reveals acquisition of over 400 books on fiction, current topics, and reference work • Snooping reporters pry into private lives of two strangers on campus to learn their interests, history • Y sponsors one-day trips to centers of social service interest in New York City • Y speaker emphasizes dire needs of stricken war refugee students • Freeland bell rings out season\u27s first all victorious weekend: Hard fighting bears hold favored Lehigh to 0-0 tie; booters conquer Lafayette 4-2 for season\u27s first victory • Hockey squad defeats Beaver, 5-3, to remain in undefeated ranks • Cub gridders complete all-victorious weekend beating Farm School 6-0 • Cub reporter tells of jay vee soccer game in inimitable style • Playing nursemaid to 200 lb. athletes is work of Tadley; trainer hopes to see winning ways at Ursinus in future • Women debater apply for forensic club membership • Varied subjects usher in eight new members to men\u27s Debate Club • Rec center, featuring sports for non-athletes, now openhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1766/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

    Constraints on the χ_(c1) versus χ_(c2) polarizations in proton-proton collisions at √s = 8 TeV

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    The polarizations of promptly produced χ_(c1) and χ_(c2) mesons are studied using data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC, in proton-proton collisions at √s=8  TeV. The χ_c states are reconstructed via their radiative decays χ_c → J/ψγ, with the photons being measured through conversions to e⁺e⁻, which allows the two states to be well resolved. The polarizations are measured in the helicity frame, through the analysis of the χ_(c2) to χ_(c1) yield ratio as a function of the polar or azimuthal angle of the positive muon emitted in the J/ψ → μ⁺μ⁻ decay, in three bins of J/ψ transverse momentum. While no differences are seen between the two states in terms of azimuthal decay angle distributions, they are observed to have significantly different polar anisotropies. The measurement favors a scenario where at least one of the two states is strongly polarized along the helicity quantization axis, in agreement with nonrelativistic quantum chromodynamics predictions. This is the first measurement of significantly polarized quarkonia produced at high transverse momentum
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