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    The Grizzly, November 14, 1986

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    Alumnae Jean Garton Returns to Present Controversial Abortion Lecture • Fall Board Meeting Convenes With Retirement Plan and $1000 Tuition Increase • Women Finish 2nd in MAC Cross-Country • Letters: Still the Same After All These Years; Butting; Self-Discipline • Floodgates Should Fly Open for Greaseband Experiment • Renowned Organist to Give Concert • ProTheatre Stages Three More Gems • Profile: Annette Lucas • Red & Gold Days Reflect Well on Ursinus Life • Men\u27s Cross-Country Runs Through Muddy Course to Place 4th in MAC\u27s • Breathing Life Into a Long Sleeping Lady Hoop Program • Brown Hangs Head Now, But Young Passing Attack Sparkles • Dickinson Drowns Ursinus Swimmers in Opener • Dean, AD Discuss Drugs • New Coach Key to Gymnastics\u27 Perfect 10 • Women\u27s Studieshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1175/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, November 7, 1986

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    New Chair and Pipe Organ Ensure Thriving Ursinus Music Program • Experts Forecast Stormy Future for NCAA Drug Testing • Letter: The Temple has a Sibling in Allentown • The Cultivated Mind: An Age-Old Pursuit • Patterns for the Future Starts New Year • IR Club Broadens its Scope Past Luxembourg • Octoberfest at Musser • Leskusky Determined to Prove Himself • Brown Disgusted with Grizzlies\u27 Lack of Concentration • Lady Bears end Another Winning Season on Good Note • Optimistic Forecast For Men\u27s Basketball • Grizzly Bear Scoreboard • Harriers Soon to Return to Cross-Country Elite • Athlete of the Week: Jill Johnsonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1174/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 2, 1987

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    Academic Standards Set • Potential Pledges Prepare for New State Policy • Student Accosted on Main St. • Letters: Call to Remember Yom Kippur; Paint This!; Response to Student Apathy • What\u27s a Bork? Find out! • Graduate Study Abroad Offered • Ursinus is Everywhere • Super Sunday\u27s Last Chance • Dance Forum Gets Down • Bears Won! • Bears Set Spikes • Soccer\u27s Record: 4-3 • Hockey Handed First Setback • Bear Pack Continues Winning • Waged War Won by Phils • O\u27Donohue Claims Honors • Concert Benefit Scheduled • Dated Parties Hosed • No Lapse in New Floydhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1194/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 6, 1987

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    The Bermans: From Pennsburg to Vatican in Search of Beauty • Letters: I\u27ve Been Teaching Creative Writing for Thirty-Five Years, says Dolman; Ashman After Fire Dies Down; Forum Committee Clears Confusion; $10,000 Plus Without Copy Machines; Swimming\u27s Sieracki Steps Out • Pro Theatre to Present Our Town • Sue Ashman Says so Long • Bears Take Third at MAC Championships Best Finish in 38 Years • Women\u27s B-Ball Team Holds Heads High • Men\u27s Indoor Track Goes to Maine • Men Hoopsters Suffer Tough Loss to Washington to End \u2786-\u2787 • Runner Mike Griffin Rises Early to Set Records • Danville\u27s Donahoe Takes Bid to Nationals and Athlete of the Week • McDevitt Leads Swimmers with Performance and Dedication • Athletics and Academics: Far From the Odd Couple at U.C. • Rabble-Rousing Remembrances • College Work Study Vacancies • Ursinus Alumnus Publishes Cat Guide • Montco Science Research Competition at U.C.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1184/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 20, 1987

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    Pledging Population Plummets • Resident Fulbright Scholar to Lecture on Latin America • Board Makes Promotions • Letter: Help is on the Way Writes Jamison • Upcoming Meistersinger and Chamber Singer Concert • Our Town Student Actor Profiles • Senior Symp. Surges Ahead • Women\u27s Lax Set to Defend Title on Wednesday • Bear Baseball Rides 5-1 Florida Trip into Collegeville • Track Opens • Young Softball Team Begins New Season •Swimmin\u27 Women Medal Winners • Infant Women\u27s Running Program Soars Over the MAC • Former Olympic Player to Fill Soccer Assistant Slot •Sieracki Steps Down after Seven Years • Deep Purple Releases Blue Light LPhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1185/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 10, 1986

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    POD / LCB Dysfunction • Salinger Files Suit • Trials Near End on the Trail to Sisterhood • Letters: Milking Them for Their Money; Airing Dirty Laundry; We Value our Pledges • Ursinus Lends Itself to Powerful Homecoming Pull • Musser on the Move: a Resident\u27s Recollection • Hooking That Big 12 Incher • Grizzlies Gain Respect in Heartbreaking 30-25 Loss • Bear Booters Losing Games and Players • Lady Bears Suffer Their First Shutout Then Beat Lafayette in OT • Impressive Performances Power X-Country to 2-0 • NCAA Champs Honored at Homecoming Dinner • Athlete of the Week: Runner Mike Griffin • Lady Runners Keep Shining • Feature on the Feature Writer • Four of UC\u27s Best To Sing at PCC Festival • Extra-Curricular Activities: The Bicycle Club • Catch the Big Edsel Band!https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1171/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 12, 1986

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    Patterns Passes Midpoint • Future of Dorms Fuzzy • Rutgers Rough For Lady Bears • Bomberger Organizes Itself • Pottstown Reich Cracks Down on Cruising • Ursinus\u27 Colors: A Long Tradition • Letter: Maples: The Place Just Ain\u27t the Same • Clean up Cans • The Private Eye • Infirmary Info • AXE: Fraternity With a Difference • Bodolus Bounces Back • Men\u27s and Women\u27s X-Country Off and Running • U.C. Does Dorneyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1167/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 26, 1986

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    Mary Ann Unger\u27s Temple is the Gift of Muriel and Philip I. Berman • Kane Evaluates Alcohol Policy • Myrin Hires $20,000 Security Guard • Going a Little Haywire • Letters: Majestically situated?; My Hey Echoes • Bears Buried in Season Opener Against Franklin & Marshall • Lady Bears Fight to 2-2 • Booters Jump to 4-1 • Trauger Sweeps Up Her Opponents • Blowing the Call • Grizzly Captains • Athlete of the Week: Gwen O\u27Donohue • Bio Head Makes Small Move from Dean\u27s Office to Laboratories • Tim Ail Becomes New Food Director • Education Moveshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1169/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 9, 1987

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    Sororities Sing for Sisterhood: Welcome Pledges • The Tradition Continues • Letter: Student Defends Administration • U.C.: Phone Home • It Will be Dry and Cloudy • Student Adds up to Scholarship • Evening School Promotes Image • East Asian Studies Continue • Injuries Plague Hockey • Bears Ride the Tide • Athlete of the Week: Volleyball\u27s Donna Mignemi • Baseball Numbers Add Up • Soccer Successful vs. Lebanon • O\u27Donahue Cruisin\u27 to the Top • Malone Fills Void • ProTheatre • Jewish Information Offeredhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1195/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 24, 1987

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    Professor: One of Eighty Arrested for Protest • Forum Series Ends • Spring Weekend Lacks Enthusiasm • Admissions Expands to New Areas • Letters: Room Selection Process Attacked; Another Attack; Apology; And a Different Response • Students Represent U.C. in D.C. at Center • Chapter Scholars Announced • Notes: Singing Instructions Begin; Student Musician Presents Recital • Final Exam Schedule • Bears Offensive Team Sweeps Haverford Double Header • Crowded House Instruments Variety • Brown Urges Students to Pump on For Fourth Annual Lift-A-Thon • Wood and Lucky Number 13 Gives Runners Record • Tennis Courts Wins • Lady LAX Team Rolling Towards NCAA\u27s • Netters Frustrated in Attempt to Reach End of Season .500 • Athlete of the Week: John Woodhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1188/thumbnail.jp
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