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    The Ursinus Weekly, March 8, 1948

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    AVC submits plans to operate radio station on campus • Students vote thumbs down on UMT following debate in chapel on Monday • Visitor to Ukraine will address forum Wednesday evening • ICG leaders announce plans for convention • New members accepted by campus sororities • TKA initiates three members • Experimental group to stage Little foxes here tomorrow • Pre-meds plan dinner dance; Haverford band to supply music • Air force officers to describe aviation cadet and OCS program • Plaudits accorded pianist for recital in Bomberger • Dr. Rice to speak at IRC meeting • Bus-Ad Club to hear talk on salesmanship as career • FTA to hear talk on discipline by C-T High School principal • College men disclose ideas relative to ideal co-ed conduct on week-end dates • Critic reveals reasons for loss in prestige of present day poetry • Three years\u27 Far East service with OSS gives John Brunner rich background • Three new opponents listed on eight game football card for 1948 • Bruin cagers blast Swarthmore, 54-43; Widholm, Bertel again pace offensive • Dickinson quintet tops outclassed bears, 60-41 • Bruins notch fifth league win, whip Haverford \u275\u27, 60-49 • Bearettes edge out Penn sextet, 34-32; Warren scintillates • Bears rout Drexel, 62-47, tie for southern division crown; oppose Swarthmore quintet tomorrow in playoff inaugural • Belles run roughshod over Bryn Mawr, 48-31 • Strong \u27Ford club tops foes on men\u27s \u2748 tennis slate • Temple, Swarthmore beat mermaids as Ellis stars • McCausland leads scorers in intramural league race • PMC downs grapplers 25-10; Turner, Miller rack up victories • Collins only winner as wrestlers are bounced by CCNY, 33-3 • Rutgers, Ursinus split in dual debating meet • Girls\u27 JV still unbeaten; overcome Penn, Bryn Mawr • Speaker at Chem Club meeting • Ursinus grad tells of experience as missionary in Latin America • Dr. A. Rice guest of French Club; shows slides of France and Italyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1633/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 12, 1948

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    November elections and foreign policy to be forum topic • Curtain Club chooses cast for spring play; Hekking has lead role • Critic will discuss Irish poet Yeats • Vesper service led by Dr. Armstrong concludes successful religious week • Co-eds nominated for campus posts; election Wednesday • Chairmen, committees for May pageant are selected • All aboard for junior prom - Friday! • Mikado cast adds finishing touches • Thespians will stage Irish drama and skit • Red Cross drive nets $83 • Combined language club dance plans proposed by Spanish unit • Sororities to give fashion show • Movies shown to French Club • Newman Club plans party • Shocking findings abound in Ursinus\u27 own Kinsey report • Prof. Witmer to retire at term\u27s close; taught English classes here since 1920 • Off-campus quintet trips Curtis, 47-44, takes \u27mural title • Girls\u27 hoop squad ends season with eight wins • Lettermen raise wrestling to major sport category • Weineke changes offense as gridders begin practice • Opening track meet to be held Saturday • Bears cuff Elizabethtown, 4-3, in inaugural baseball contest • Golfers tackle Haverford in season\u27s initial match • Softball team to play seven tilts; will open with Penn on Thursday • Six letter-winners answer call as women begin tennis practice • Day study wins cage crown • Political convention attended by twenty Ursinus students • Debate club to enter Ben Franklin tourney • Faculty members will be graded by Lehigh University studentshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1635/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1948

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    Derstine promoted to associate editor • Male students elect ten men to serve as 1949 student council representatives • Armstrong selected most popular prof • Curtain Club elects Tischler president • Kimes and Drummer named to head dining room staff • Life comes to life; photos Ursinus coeds • Honorary degrees to be given to six • Who\u27s who member listed to speak at seventy-eighth annual commencement • Dr. Dobbs Ehlman to speak at baccalaureate service • Rosicrucians elect Pechter as president for new year • History prize for women established by Dr. White • Love letters lack punch? Read this! • Men\u27s May pageant loaded with talent • Weekly discovers wizard cartoonist • Godshall-Bart look to Ursinus future • Navy offers commissions to qualified college grads • Trackmen second in triangular meet • Bears trim Fords 12-2 behind steady hurling by Landes • Curtis holds lead as loop nears end • Bears stopped cold by Greyhound nine • Coeds continue win streak by downing Main Line lassies • Kennedy, R. Binder cop track crowns • Coeds bow to Quakerettes; victors in only one event • Beaver trips women golfers 5-0 • Landes pitches, bats diamond squad to 12-0 whitewash of Juniata Indians • Fords trim bruins 9-0 in tennis battle • Girls jayvee team defeats Bryn Mawr in hitting fray • AVC elects Stein chairman; discusses plans for fall • Dr. Philp serves as judge of New England festivals • \u2751 renames three leaders; Thalheimer to hold money • Office releases statement affecting school veterans • Y officers name commission heads • Program listed by grads for Alumni Day on May 29https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1640/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 8, 1947

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    Curtain Club\u27s winter production ready for opening performance Friday night • 600 attend senior ball despite rainy weather • Tenth annual presentation of Messiah to inaugurate Ursinus yuletide season • Joint group works in relief campaign • AVC dance scores hit; Ulmer players perform • Y to present Christmas musical at annual candlelight service • Teacher legislation topic of FTA\u27s panel discussion • Le Cercle Francais holds annual Xmas party; plans \u2748 activities • Canterbury Club leads vespers • Business Administration group meets tonite • New Red Cross unit, AVC raising funds for Valley Forge veterans • Marriage is Newman Club topic • Reid new managing editor; six added to Weekly staff • Brotherhood plans Xmas service • German Club cards yule party • Martha Franklin congratulates princess, receives note from Buckingham Palace • France today • WSSF drive nets over $800 • Bruins open court slate tomorrow in Thompson-Gay gym • Ursinus Debating Club to send teams to eastern college tourney in Vermont • Girls\u27 basketball starts; fifty at first practice • Soccer stars honored • Pre-meds hear radiologisthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1629/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 10, 1947

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    Guest speaker pictures university life in Czechoslovakia and rest of Europe • Ruby subscriptions aid supply store queen obtain new ensemble • F & M football game, Varsity Club hop headline varied old timers\u27 day doings • Mary Carter voted annual May queen • Cast for coming production announced by Curtain Club • Noted educator to address forum on World in action • Campus sororities bid thirty-five initiates during rushing week • Musicians begin rehearsals as swing band plans debut • WSSF opens annual drive for funds; to benefit students in war-torn lands • Frosh women introduced to feminine sports by WAA • Dr. Rice to address German Club at November meeting • New gym nears completion; seats for 800 to be constructed • Views on the Marshall Plan • English Club hears book review • WSGA purchases records • Dr. Child well-known as mountaineer; arrived\u27 with conquest of Matterhorn • Steamship line offers trips to Scandinavia in new essay contest • Student from Iraq finds our grammar easier than Arabic • Pre-meds hear psychiatrist lecture on mental illness • Officers of Newman Club chosen • FTA plans monthly meeting with visual education film • French Club has social meeting • Spanish Club plans activities • Court squad prepares for season\u27s opening • Wrestlers to face six-match schedule • Bruins to meet F & M here Saturday; long-time rivals first tangled in 1894 • JV booters bow to Valley Forge • Golfers plan for 1948 season; to face Princeton, Swarthmore • Co-eds notch win over Chestnut Hill • Second half surge gives Juniata 31-14 victory over bears • Ursinus representatives on girls\u27 all-college team • Haverford defeats bruin booters, 6-1 • Graduation losses promise headaches for coach Wieneke\u27s eleven next fall • Brodbeck, Curtis play off to determine campus champ • JVs swamp Chestnut Hill • Brotherhood plans service • Harriers in Muhlenberg meet • Dorm representatives selectedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1626/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 15, 1947

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    Dance, banquet to highlight eventful pre-Christmas week • Large audience lauds Messiah presentation • Barrett-Browning story lives again at Ursinus in Curtain Club drama • Thirteen Ursinus seniors will appear in \u2747-\u2748 Who\u27s Who Among Students • Unique game opens junior band drive • European aid poll sponsored by PAC • Rettew presents Christmas story for candlelight vesper service • Ursinus group gains experience at debate tourney in Vermont • Freshmen issue first copy of new Highlights of \u2751 • Christmas carols to echo over campus Wednesday night in traditional custom • Dormitory thefts solved; Local man pleads guilty • WSGA passes two regulations • Poem by Wentzel selected for anthology publication • Dr. Miller AVC forum guest • Commentator: The Geneva conference • Room for improvement • Alumni-society notes • Important notice • The Christmas season • Rebellion and war part of daily life for Bob Hekking, formerly of Shanghai • More college musical talent discovered as two sophs make hit in swing trio • Vox pop • Shreiner behind Ruby 100% • On the boards • Court mentor Seeders commends enthusiasm of this year\u27s team • Kimono kids trip Bearettes, 2-0, in field hockey upset • Local wrestlers drill for Haverford match • Basketeers down Elizabethtown, 46-42, in season\u27s inaugural: Varsity stops last minute E-Town surge; JV\u27s baffled by visitors\u27 zone defense • Local mermaid squad prepares for \u2748 debut under new instructor • Dinners planned to honor football and soccer teams • Bears, Pharmacy 5 tangle tomorrow • Tentative arrangements planned for intra-mural court tourney • Shreiner-Hobson annexes crown in interdorm hockey loop race • Ski Club arranges meeting • Business Administration group hears talk on life insurance career • Political confusion to be topic for PAC commission • Simons chosen for soccer finals • Day Study girls conduct drive • Annex students form Hillbilly Band ; To play at Spanish Club meeting tonite • Curtain Club plans purchaseshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3124/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1949

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    Dorm champs to be decided tonight: Intramural contests scheduled for 6:30 in T-G gymnasium • Editorial: Wanted, a student government • Debate team to be host for Ben Franklin tourney • Junior class picks Lanin for annual spring prom • Is our student government satisfactory? • Music, languages, coeds please Brazilian student • Med students hear talk by radiologist • Coeds battle to 25-18 win over Chestnut Hill squad • Jay Vees succumb to Chestnut Hillers in final home tilt • Baseball team starts practice sessions • Intramural season to end tomorrow; several teams tied • Quartet of cagers to finish careers in Bryn Mawr tilt • Baseball, soccer star begins tennis duties • Swimmers drop pair in week; Ellis, Borkey, Pattison get points • Sophomores choose Woody Leigh combo for April 4 dance • Clarke, Mattson thrill operetta audiencehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1612/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 17, No. 2, Spring 1949

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    • Psyche • Home Country • Liberation • The Last Haul • The Tempting of Willie • The Turtle • Interlude • Black Waters • Lines on Abandoned Spring House • Afraid • Gone is the Winter\u27s Night • A Word to the Wisehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1047/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 2, December 1947

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    • A Little Light • Traitor\u27s Son • The Comeback • Wolf-Dog • Lucky Harry • Security or Progress • To Tell a Story • Endless • What Purpose, Life? • I Would Not Say • Adult Farewell • Springtime Fields • M.W. Armstronghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1044/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 15, No. 3, Summer 1947

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    • On Sleeping at Lectures • So You Want Security • Mild and Bitters • The Child April • Helgoland • His Majesty, Tabby • January Interval • A Friend or Two • Wish in June • The Search • Jack of 54 and Davey Jones • Song of the Earth • Donald Gay Baker • The Dilemma by the Horns • Psychologyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1042/thumbnail.jp
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