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    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, January 17, 1949

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    Lauterbach to address February student forum • Ron Landes selected assistant grid coach • Lorelei will retain turnabout custom, say student voters • Rosicrucian society honors thirty girls at Hobson Hall tea • Variety of careers chosen by eighteen semester graduates • Wednesday deadline made by publishers for Ruby material • President\u27s budget, Secretary of State top news of week • Men\u27s council ends work for semester in lengthy session • Which beauty will reign at May festivities? • Flood strikes Ursinus; run for your lives! • Campus cut-up waves bon voyage • Sportsmanship • Single tally downs bears at Delaware; final score, 49-48 • Belles rout Albright 44-27 in opening tilt of season • League lead fixed after Cadets\u27 loss to little Quakers • Bruin Quintet bows 70-48 to superb Garnet squad • Maxwell Club fete attended by Young • Wins prove scarce as cubs drop twohttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1606/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 1947

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    • Midsummer Afternoon\u27s Dream • Lost Love • The Rocket • Speak Now--- • Unique Experience • The Exile • Chronology • Procrustean Dike • A Faeble • The Paris Story • Inspiration • Gently Spoken • On Shavinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1041/thumbnail.jp
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