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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1949

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    Spirit revives as Bears, Fords deadlock 14-14 in first home game: Pep takes spotlight in rival skirmishes • Stassen to appear at annual program for Founders\u27 Day • Isaacs to consider communism in Asia Wednesday evening • Tumblers add novelty to day • Men\u27s council acts on damage problem • Thespians discard group play system • Radio experts build new, improved set for college station • Y commissions plan for initial meetings • Traffic man helps maids in distress • Sophs plan dance, hayride; Name H. Lintner treasurer • Pre-med group to meet tonight • Lantern seeks new writers to augment present staff • Booster committee reorganizes; Reed accepts eight new members • Editorial: Customs • Moores enjoy college life a la Swiss • Alumni-society notes • Letters to the editor • Vice-president participates in \u2749 education congress • Athletic organization sells socks • Professor receives appointment • Briefs: French Club; Pre-legal society; Chess Club; Future Teachers of America • Harberger wields baton • Coeds make ready for hockey opener • Wieneke installs T.; Pleased with spirit • Ursinus to meet Dickinson in third gridiron clash • Bears tie Fords 14-14 in first home game • Player of the week • Dorm teams start with full program • Booters to launch season on Saturday • Frosh lads rejuvenate customs pandemonium • Rally and dance win merit of enthusiastic students • Women\u27s government names committee representativeshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3128/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 6, 1941

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    Coulter launches sales campaign for 1942 annual • Enrollment here drops fifty below last year\u27s peak • Adams speaks at first Y vespers; Kooker sings solo • President McClure depicts the role Ursinus can play in defense • Dr. J. L. Barnard passes away after sudden illness • Booster comm. plans Pete Stevens\u27 day and a pep rally Friday • Ursinus offers varied courses in night school for workers in defense • Four attend debate conclave to formulate questions for debate • Terrorized freshman redcaps survive rigors of initial week • Grizzly Gridder due Friday; features Pete Stevens\u27 Day • Ursinus committee wins national prize for essay on The next decade of American foreign policy • Over 750 delegates attend seven summer conferences • Frosh find handbook a directory to campus • Twelve from Ursinus attend June conference at Eagles Mere • Faculty changes made; new prof in physics • Mertz represents Ursinus • Red Devils conquer Stevens\u27 bears in opener by 20-7: Rookie Rehor\u27s passing downs bears Saturday • Forecaster sees good percentage of bear victories • Owls drub bear soccermen 12-0 in game Saturday • Miss Snell drills veteran squad for full schedule • New football coach more than mere grid mentor • Steinmetz to coach Jr. varsity football squad • Ex-Ursinus \u2742, Dick Dennis, lets bride marry best manhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1764/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1949

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    Bears trip Crusaders 14-0 to end year • Young passes to victory as student spirit booms • Council to conduct poll on regulations for frosh customs • Local actors prepare for season openers • Y opens toy drive; Plans yule service with singers, actors • WURS plans varied, enlarged setup; to include music, plays, local talent • Students hail team in parade and fete • Scout frat selects Corcoran president • Dr. Cadbury speaks to pre-med group on disease in China • Scholarship winner comes to Ursinus via freighter trip • Spirit reaches peak thanks to efforts of unknown group • The quarter-mark • Thanksgiving • WAA freshmen to arrange sockey-hoccer scrimmage • Football careers end for senior lettermen • F&M takes booters in overtime contest to close campaign • Court squad awaits grid replacements to complete roster • Hockey team beats Chestnut Hill coeds by easy 6-0 count • Five coeds to play final hockey game for Ursinus teams • Soccer team loses quartet of seniors with end of season • Ruby photography proceeds as students await proofshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1578/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1949

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    New chapel system for fall to include all upper-classmen • Pageant emphasizes unity as Floy Lewis rules day • Y backs admission of European frosh • Med. society elects D. Schultz president • Cancer drive fails to reach $500 goal • Men select MacQueen new MSGA president • Coed dorms elect next year\u27s heads • Derstine, Bare, Johnson get top \u27Weekly\u27 posts • Prize-winning \u2749 Ruby to arrive for distribution in dorms soon • Kauffman-Hart comedy scores success with Ursinus audiences • Garnet strength defeats bruin, Drexel tracksters • Genial coach heads grizzly cindermen • Belles\u27 Jayvee tennis team wins 4-1 decision over Temple squad • Bruins take Albright 3-2; submit 5-4 to Haverford • Softball team stops Temple lassies 9-4 to stay undefeated • Russ Binder retains title as MA sprint champion • Playoffs due soon in campus softball • Ursinus loses 9-0 on Albright courts • Belle\u27s court squad achieves initial win • Golfers triumph over Moravian; bow to Delaware\u27s Blue Hens • Chandler to meet Brazil\u27s Dutra • Chess Club elects Johnson prexy • Tau Sig elects future officers • Kaimer to be Kappa Delta headhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1618/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1951

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    Feulner goes to convention in New York • Supply Store announces 40 percent reductions • Pi Gamma Mu sets initiation banquet for new members • Booster Committee doing art work • Messiah concert called credit to Philip\u27s directing ability • Harte and Lukens named \u2753 year book co-editors • Count to speak at 3rd Forum on January 9 • Y hears lecture on loyalty oath • Students dance at winter whirl • Inge Rudloff to speak • Pre-Christmas week of gay events arrives • Curtain Club may give play again • Candlelight Communion planned Thursday night • St. Nick furthers his education by paying visit to Ursinus College • Editorials: Christmas spirit; Thanks for paint job; New religion discovered • English dorm life described as much different from U.S. • I\u27m dreaming of a tight Christmas • Christmas spirits rise as caroling day draws near • Investment in dinner at Millers\u27 home pays high dividends • Bruin court squad scores 67-61 win over Lycoming team in extra period • Snell\u27s Belles practice for coming court season • Intramural basketball to start after Xmas vacation • Temple Pharmacy defeated by locals as 1951-52 basketball season begins • Twenty-seven report to Coach Kuhrt Wieneke for wrestling • Crusaders\u27 rally dies as Bears win thriller, 60-58 • French Club holds annual holiday soiree • Teacher to address FTA • Jones reads Galsworthy • Chest reaches half mark • Chess Club scores loss to Lansdale teamhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1530/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1949

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    Variety of events await returning alumni June 4 • Speakers\u27 lives promise valuable commencement • Jentsch takes vote of future seniors in class elections • Mazurkiewicz gets \u27Lantern\u27 editorship • Ursinus to award honorary degrees in annual ceremony • Rosicrucians admit four senior girls to full membership • Y plans activities for 1949-50 season at spring retreat • Forum group plans next year\u27s roster; H. Isaacs to speak • Health group plans Pfahler conference • Musicians nominate choices for office • Cub and Key to celebrate tenth anniversary in June • Curtain Club chooses Tom Swan to serve as 1949-1950 president • WSGA to hold banquet • IRC elects officers • Editorial: chapel system • New IRC prexy asks for student interest • Y provides center with changed face by paint, furniture • Bear males take off in revealing take off • Three records fall on Patterson Field in meet with Lehigh • Excellent record shows merits of lady mentor • Rally beats bruins in 5-4 Drexel game • Softballers defeat Albright coeds 12-6 in Reading contest • Ursinus men place fourth in invitation track meet • Bear nine drops pair in final home stand • Local netmen split; secure initial win • Double loss befalls girls\u27 tennis squad • Interdorm softball playoffs to feature Stine and Curtis II • Dragons defeat golfers 5-4 in closing match of season • Tennis competition proves keen as coed jayvees drop 3-2 match • Barnard College considers honor system • Folklore group discusses Pennsylvania German traitshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1619/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1949

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    Enrollment hits 1009 as 28 new students begin college life • Richardson Dilworth to speak tonight: former mayoralty nominee to expose corruption in Philadelphia government • Floy Lewis named queen • Frats begin rushing week • Lauterbach outlines proposed US policy in mid-week forum • Frosh girls slated to receive colors at annual program • Local NSA leaders choose Philadelphia for convention site • How could your college life be improved? • B-listers take lead by tripping imbeciles • Retreat held by Y; letters to Congress sent by commission • Student life of faculty members uncovered in old yearbooks • Popular couple wins laurels in print for countless services to student body • Ingber paces Cadets as bears yield 59-40 • Coeds score second win as Rosemont bows 34-23 • Beaver meet looms as local mermaids improve technique • Unbeaten record slashed as bruinettes lose 32-24 • Initial match fatal as Ford grapplers wallop bruins 23-11 • Bears drop fifth tilt as Drexel wins 75-61 • Jay Vees drop two; one point decides as PMC wins 45-44 • Pettit tops offense as junior varsity captures two wins • Three tilts listed for opening night of inter-dorm loophttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1607/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 Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1949

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    Ursinus represented at N.S.A. conference • Clash Dance to feature coming weekend events • New openings made by CCC for jobs in U.S. government • Placement service, reprimands, on list of council\u27s duties • President\u27s speech, Secretary Marshall top news of week • Beardwood\u27s events increase with age • Sensation scored by seniors with Club 49 • Student uncovers recipe for national economic prosperity • Dr. Helen Garrett aids Navy plans at U. of Columbia • What has been your most valuable course? • Open discussion of race equality scheduled by Y • Faculty members attain local honors; Dr. McClure given citizenship award • U.S Medical Corps formed for women • Creager starts chaplain\u27s duties • WSGA holding annual contest to choose May pageant script • Flowers and weeds top Kromka\u27s work • Regional assembly marks anniversary of NSA\u27s 2nd year • Conference delegates reach no conclusion • Future graduates given final notices • French lawyer to speak here tonight • Court lassies open season with Albright on Saturday • Natators commence practice with host of new candidates • Bears break even in league contests • Garnet ties Cadets for division honors • PMC edges Jay-Vees in 35-34 thriller; Cubs bow to Fords in overtime, 47-46 • Jaffe and Reice spark Seeders\u27 five in 47-45 triumph over Main Liners • Cadets open league with 72-50 victory in mid-week gamehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1605/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 15, 1948

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    Seniors to feature Bud Williams\u27 band at December ball • Philip to produce Handel\u27s Messiah for eleventh year • Wallick to leave in December; Will study at Edinburgh • WSSF starts campaign with goal set at $1,000 • Wallace claims UN is success despite Russian difficulties • Pre-meds offered much for money • Juniors to sponsor tux raffle as part of money-raising drive • What do you like best about Ursinus? • Applications due for grad exam • Y to conduct prejudice poll • Pettit appointed assistant registrar • Editorials: Varsity letters; Passing fancies • Letters to the editor • Alumni-society notes • Life of sea calls energetic students for vacation trips • Critic rings bell on Curtain Club\u27s local talent show • Curtain Club stages varied talent show • Don\u27t look now but here\u27s a fan of college males • Coed in top bunk describes 3 ways of making a bed • Haverford thumps Bruin booters 8-1 • Inside on intramurals • Loss of four stars from soccer squad to hurt \u2749 plans • Bruins to face Susquehanna as grid campaign concludes • Cadets wallop Grizzlies 31-0 for sixth triumph of season • Beaver bows 6-2 to Snell\u27s belles • Player of the week • Harriers place 12th in Allentown meet • Lehigh beaten 3-2 in 2nd soccer win • Jay-vees trip Beaver coeds 5-1 to maintain undefeated record • MacWilliams star of hockey win • Campus briefs: International Relations Club; Curtain Club; Phys Ed Club; Canterbury Club; Cub and Key; English Club; Beardwood Chemical Society; Glee Club; WSGA; French Club; German Club; Business Administration Clubhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3127/thumbnail.jp
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