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    Hymn to Our Mother

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    In praise of Mar

    Chaminade our Sainted Founder

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    In praise of Father Chaminade, founder. File contains chorus and verses in separate pages, as well as a typewritten page of lyrics only

    Scale insects of Missouri

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    Publication authorized June 3, 1922.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (69-71)

    The Coccidae of scale insects of Missouri

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    Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from pages 1-2: Missouri stands almost surrounded by her sister states without having given her contributions to coccidology along with the others. Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio has each added much to our knowledge of the Coccidae. Although an occasional reference to certain common Missouri coccids will be found in literature, an economic and systematic investigation of this group as a Whole has never been undertaken in this state. It was with a view of extending our present knowledge of this family of insects in Missouri that the writer has undertaken this investigation.Includes bibliographical references (431-443

    Rare Cause of Dysphagy: Giant Polypoid Esophageal Well-Differentiated Liposarcoma

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    Liposarcoma represents one of the most frequent (10–20%) malignant mesenchymal tumors in the adult, affecting mostly the soft tissue of extremities, the trunk or the retroperitoneum. This tumor type occurs exceptionally rarely in the gastrointestinal tract with only few cases described in the literature. In this case we present a 73-year-old male patient who was admitted due to loss of weight, anorexia and postprandial emesis with dysphagy. Gastrographin esophagography failed to make precise diagnostics. CT scan of the upper gastrointestinal tract revealed a large esophageal tumor filling out the whole length of the esophagus. The tumor was removed by parasternocleidomastoidal approach with a stapler. Histopathological examination revealed a well-differentiated liposarcoma (grade I). Well-differentiated liposarcomas are characterised by amplified material of the 12q13-15 chromosomal region, present in the form of giant or ring chromosomes and leading to the overexpression of MDM2 and CDK4 genes. MDM2 and CDK4 proteins can be detected immunhistochemically, which was the case in the reported tumor. Overexpression of these proteins leads to suppression of tumor suppressor genes, leading to increased cell survival

    The Grizzly, February 2, 1998

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    Ursinus to Receive Grant • New Position Causes Concern • Students Remember Joe Hastings • Who\u27s Who at Ursinus • Volkmer Honored • Opinion: American Democracy Under Siege • Jim Fielder\u27s Return Postponed • Ursinus Contributor Dies • Field Hockey Academic All-Americans Honored • Athletic Honor Roll: Asper Pins Down First Player Profile • Bears Fight For Conference Lead • Flying High with Women\u27s Gymnastics • Disgruntled Swimmers Express Concerns About Pool Closinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1412/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 2, 1998

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    Ursinus Offers Free Practice GRE Exam to Students • Eating Disorder Screening Offered at Wellness • A Meeting Educates UC • Texas Winners Tell All • Letters to the Editor: Greeks Respond to Rudolfs Article; Response to New Bookstore • A Tribe Called Graffiti • Safety Issues Crossing Main Street • Gross Honored in Who\u27s Who • Sexual Assault Awareness Week • Outdoor Adventure Club Comes to Ursinus • Bears Run Into a Wall at Hopkins • Solid Performance at Championships for UC Swimming • Indoor Track Championships • Tribute to the Unsung Hero • USA D-III Mardi Gras All-Star Classic • UC Gymnasts Headed All the Way to the Tophttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1416/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, November 5, 1997

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    Distinguished Alumni Return for Symposium • Ursinus Students and Faculty Attend Million Woman March • More Grants Received by Ursinus • Student\u27s Perseverance Rewarded • Test the Waters this Spring • Opinion: Faculty Responds to Curriculum Questions; Tired of Falling Asleep? • Stress Management • November Stress • Oedipus! Lives • There\u27s Something Brewing in The Java Trench • What\u27s with The Giant Green Gymnasium Anyway? • Ursinus: The Pseudo Liberal Arts College • Bears\u27 Swimmers Kick Back at Dickinson Relay Carnival • Men\u27s Soccer Continues to Struggle • Player Profiles: Jill Grau; Megan Larkinhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1409/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 28, 1998

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    Cornel West to Speak at Commencement • Ursinus Class of \u2748 to Meet Class of \u2798 • Ursinus Security Officer Survives Motorcycle Accident • Editors Say Farewell • Politics Department Bids Farewell • Reflections From the Class of 1998 • Opinion: On Behalf of International Students • Recognition of the Arts at UC • A Minister\u27s Homecoming • The Great Pennsylvania Workout Day Comes to Ursinus • New Honor For Ursinus • Plans for New Fieldhouse Underway • Spring Fling • Ursinus Students Escape Velocity • Newt Recognizes Students • 1998 Graduation Activities • Ursinus Lacrosse Defeats Haverford College • Women\u27s Tennis: One Last Try • Softball Looking Strong in the Home Stretch • Baseball Closes Out Centennial Conference Play • UC Has Field Day at Millersville • Ursinus\u27 Tribute to Our Senior Spring Athleteshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1421/thumbnail.jp
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