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    The Ursinus Weekly, May 13, 1957

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    Elections held for MSGA and class officers, May 9: Fred Glauser new MSGA president; Results of class officer elections • Rohm president of Future Teachers • Sophomore rulers elected by freshman women • Clambake planned by sophomores for May 25 • Fund poll to be run this week • YM-YWCA plan picnic May 15; Dr. Helfferich to speak at Y meeting on May 22 • Chi Alpha to meet Tues. • May Day shines despite showers; Pageant, concert, play presented • Sabrina Fair award to Millward • Concert by Band and Meistersingers • Accreditation of Ursinus re-affirmed by commission • Social science society bids nine new members • Pre-medders sponsor play • Editorial: Our legacy • Play review: Sabrina fair • Glueville revisited • May Day 2007 A.D.: A report • Friendship: An analysis • Belles beat Temple 10-2; Lose to Beaver in opener • Pigs beat dogfish in close thriller, May 3 • Diamondmen beat F&M; Lose to Haverford & Wilkes • Lawhead, Buggeln star in meets with Albright, Bucknell and PMC • Four Bears score 12 points in M.A. • Bears beat Drexel; JVs lose to Hill • Chem society elects officers • New books at Library • Omega Chi elects new officers • Curtain Club electionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1429/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1956

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    Nineteenth Messiah to be presented on Thurs. Dec. 6 • Two Ursinus grads die in accidents • Calendar meeting for Spring term held November 20 • UC Forum hears noted Japanese professor of law • UC professors attend registrars confab • Coombe - Rosser engagement • Men\u27s council issues warning on dress for meals • Class of \u2759 to give Dogpatch drag Sat. • Doll exhibit in Library • Help Hungary totals $182.57; Drive to continue until Dec. 14 • Seniors\u27 permanent officers announced at High society • Y meeting hears H.B. Hester speak • Phila. Orch. program will feature Gueden • Stars and Players plan programs; Accept members • Editorial: Help Hungary : Quality and quantity • Letters to the editor • Book review: Reason why • Story of the Messiah • Movie review: Friendly persuasion • Famous to captain \u2757 Bears; Donnelly takes MVP award • Belles boast five vets; Open Feb. 18 • Woodbury elected \u2757 hockey captain • Wrestling to begin on January 12th • Intramurals begin • Burger, Taylor and Chern to lead Yost\u27s cagers in 1957 • Bruin five fail to stop Prins; Drop home court opener to Aggie, 59-50 • J.V.s take victory • Alpha Psi takes in new group member • Pre-meds hear Carfagno; To meet with chem. soc. • McClures to give party for Jr. and Sr. women • Cross - Hummel engagement • Armstrongs have dinner • Christmas Communion service • Post Office appeals for early Christmas mailing • Duryea has Christmas party • Joan Finney addresses Canterbury meeting • Ursinus student\u27s poem to be publishedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1417/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 8, 1957

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    Co-editors choose staffs, make plans for 1958 Ruby • Dr. Staiger given grant to attend chemistry meeting • Curtain Club to present two plays • Pre-medders make visit to psychiatric hospital • U.C. April Forum to hear address on Egypt, Wed. eve. • Dead Sea scrolls to be Chi Alpha program topic • Annual Spring prom to be presented Friday, April 12th • Program to be held on various fields of social welfare • New Weekly editor-in-chief chooses staff editors, members • Seniors present Two-timer musical comedy, Fri. & Sat. • YW-YMCA present last song program • May Day court, committees chosen • Sig Nu, Delta Pi plan bake sale, orphans\u27 party • UC senior married March 23 • UC grad assigned to new post • Pancoast speaks at Thiel • Editorial: And they said they couldn\u27t do it • Ach, ist Fruhling • Lantern review • Play review: Two timer • Modern fairy tale • Meistersingers give concert • Inter-fraternity field, track events scheduled for Tuesday, April 9th • Sowers high in free throw • Belles complete successful season • Belles beginning tennis practice • U.C. mermaids complete season; Finish with two wins, three losses • Five members of U.C. Band attend annual festivalhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1425/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 9, 1956

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    Blossom time, Junior Prom is blooming success Fri. Nite • Student-Faculty show, Fri. night • Ursinus Weekly chooses new staff • National music fraternity receives new members • Seven new Cub and Key men chosen; Sonnie Kruse elected Jr. Prom queen • Men\u27s government plans joint confab; Discusses merger • Alpha Psi Omega to do play excerpt for WFIL-TV • APO makes plans for trip, banquet • Editorial: It\u27s not the publicity; It\u27s the action • Poll results, Campus Chest fund plans are announced • Albert Thompson speaker at Forum • Editorial: Let Campus Chest speak for itself • Letters to the editor • Chest receipts do help a million! • Any money left? Aid Ugly Man race • Guilt by association is real threat to academic freedom • Rain spoils opener with Albright; Slotter to face Drexel Wednesday • Girls tennis team boast frosh power • Gros again sparks victory as Belles cop first undefeated season in twenty years • Curtis captures IM crown; IFC track meet held Thursday • WSGA urges students to keep Ursinus green • Mr. H. Lloyd Jones advisor to Weekly • Making corsages optional; Might prove worthwhile • Grocery slips aid SRC; Half-way mark reachedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1447/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1958

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    Sophomore, MSGA elections this Wednesday, Feb. 19th • March and April Forum speakers • Campus Chest to begin \u2758 drive • UC colors to be given freshman women, Feb. 20 • Sponsors Lenten service • Annual show by students, faculty set for March 14 • First speaker in art series, Feb. 26 • Eisenhower and rockets, subject of UC Forum speaker • Appeal received from Korean university officials for books • Lorelei features Bob Dale at Sunnybrook Friday night • Storm hits area; With snow drifting • Kupid-Kapers held Sat.; Snow affects Ape\u27s dance • Senior class to present play Gold in the hills • Chem. society makes trip • Frosh dance Tues. night • U.C. grad at duPont Co. • Editorial: Do unto others • Wasted hours • BPL progress report • Grapplers beat E\u27towners; Lose to Delaware Hens • UC belles splash Temple 43 to 23; Bow to W. Chester • Courtmen lose to Drexel, Haverford and Delaware • Badminton team opens season with winner, 5-0 • Belles gain experience in loss of opener Feb. 12 • Library lists new accessions • Red Cross bloodmobile coming here February 25 • Temple Univ. offers teachers\u27 art coursehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1399/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 16, 1956

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    Meistersingers now on three day Spring concert tour • Campus Chest at half-way point • Central nominating comm. gives list of candidates • YMCA elections scheduled for Tuesday, April 24th • Vespers hymn sing • MS-WSGA discuss merger possibility • Civil Service exams to be given; Many opportunities open to qualified students • May Day plans are announced; Dance groups are named • Exchange papers are now available to student body • Student-Faculty variety show pleases large crowd • Ursinus debaters on TV: Defend lower voting age • Symposiums are offered pre-med bio. students • Editorial: Some plaudits to a multitude; A little light in dark places • Letters to the editor • Modern educators\u27 wrong emphasis creates problems • Customs seen in need of revision • Adelaide and the frog prince: A modern fairy tale • Lawrence E. Gubb to speak & show African slides to Y • Alpha Phi Omega sponsors campus-cleanup drive • Bruins drop Drexel opener; Smash W. Md. & J. Hopkins • Softball team set for Apr. 30 opener • Jesperson to lead net team Thurs. • ZX track win led by Carney, Rohm • Thinclads swamped by strong Ford trackmen in opening dual meet • U. Belles shine at B. Mawr playdayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1448/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 30, 1956

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    Y retreat to be held at Mensch Mill on May 4, 5, 6 • Curtain Club play committees chosen • Deltas choose leaders • SRC china drive • Demas formal initiation May 1 • UC Band plans evening concert for May Day • Chemical Society banquet • Frosh Mardi Gras weekend features series of events • Meistersingers choose officers; Plan banquet • Waiters hold banquet; Padula, Blood new heads • Men\u27s government representatives to be chosen Wed. • ISC gives dessert for frosh girls • Both student councils approve proposal to create student senate • WSGA, WAA, and YM-YW members choose officers: Winchester, Hause, Fogal elected to YMCA positions; UC girls elect Tayes, Cross, and Dunn as prexies • FTA host to H.S. group; Sends three to confab • Beta Sig reveals dance date • YM-YWCA to install new officers on Wednesday • Editorial: Censorship of The Ursinus Weekly; House divided against itself; More about dead weekends • Bubbling over • Word of honor • Fellowships for graduate study are available, but often unused • What\u27s the real meaning of naval armament? • Belles edged in tennis play • Trackmen drop 3rd straight to F & M • Netmen suffer two straight shutouts • Bruin nine tops Haverford; Dickinson clobbered by 17-4 • Tennis Belles top Drexel, W. Chester • Bruin relay team outclassed at Penn • Intramural softball • Brownback-Anders group chooses new officers • ZX chooses new officers • Outline of SGA proposed revisionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1450/thumbnail.jp

    Investigating the Effect of Input Device on Memory Retrieval: Evidence from Theta and Alpha Band Oscillations

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    The goal of this study is to investigate the effect of input device on brain oscillations in Alpha and Theta frequency bands, and the effect of Alpha/Theta on memory retrieval in a recall task. Prior neuroscience research suggests that memory performance is associated with synchronization in Theta band and desynchronization in Alpha band. A between-subject experiment was designed and the electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded during memory retrieval. Preliminary analysis suggests a negative relationship between the Alpha/Theta frequencies and recognition rate during memory retrieval. The effect of input device on the Alpha/Theta frequencies is not significant, but post hoc analysis suggests that the relationship between the Alpha/Theta frequencies and recognition rate differs depending on the input device used

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1955

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    Dean Pettit explains makeup of Dean\u27s List, ineligibility • Campus Chest drive begins; Free blotters • Ursinus host to S. E. district FTA • Soph Shamrock shuffle Sat. • Messiah chorus presents records to Dr. Wm. Philip • Weary Chess Club drops 3rd, loses to F & M by 4 1/2 - 1/2 • Movie Symphonie pastorale to be presented Mar. 17, 18 • Records available • Gerald Hottenstein lists 10 musts for FTA group • My three angels cast chosen • Canterbury Club to visit Philadelphia Divinity School • First music seminar • Dr. Spurgeon English speaks on a second vocation at Forum • Levin elected head of \u2756 spirit group • Betty Tayes writes winning pageant • Plastic surgeons to address pre-med society tonight • Chi Alpha to discuss church fellowship • Junior prom Spring coronation at Sunnybrook on April 22 • A.P.O. strongmen begin conservation project • Sorority news • Are training tables necessary? • Y intercollegiate meeting yesterday • Gals rout Penn 76-43, Kuhn, Gros garner 62 • Bird belles score 3-2 win at Bryn Mawr • Beaver edges UC mermaids in 31-26 tilt • Owl timekeeper blamed for 48-48 court farce • Dawkins, Padula to take mats in AAU\u27s nationals • Ted Sholl tallies 24 points as Curtis I cops intramural title • Baseball coming attractionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1469/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1955

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    Dean Pettit explains makeup of Dean\u27s List, ineligibility • Campus Chest drive begins; Free blotters • Ursinus host to S. E. district FTA • Soph Shamrock shuffle Sat. • Messiah chorus presents records to Dr. Wm. Philip • Weary Chess Club drops 3rd, loses to F & M by 4 1/2 - 1/2 • Movie Symphonie pastorale to be presented Mar. 17, 18 • Records available • Gerald Hottenstein lists 10 musts for FTA group • My three angels cast chosen • Canterbury Club to visit Philadelphia Divinity School • First music seminar • Dr. Spurgeon English speaks on a second vocation at Forum • Levin elected head of \u2756 spirit group • Betty Tayes writes winning pageant • Plastic surgeons to address pre-med society tonight • Chi Alpha to discuss church fellowship • Junior prom Spring coronation at Sunnybrook on April 22 • A.P.O. strongmen begin conservation project • Sorority news • Are training tables necessary? • Y intercollegiate meeting yesterday • Gals rout Penn 76-43, Kuhn, Gros garner 62 • Bird belles score 3-2 win at Bryn Mawr • Beaver edges UC mermaids in 31-26 tilt • Owl timekeeper blamed for 48-48 court farce • Dawkins, Padula to take mats in AAU\u27s nationals • Ted Sholl tallies 24 points as Curtis I cops intramural title • Baseball coming attractionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1469/thumbnail.jp
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