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    Anticipating the Effect of Shortages

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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 29, 1956

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    Editorial: Some comments on customs • Las Turistas • Seniors to elect lifetime officers on Tues. at 12:30 • Ursinus seniors meet business leaders at dinner • Canterbury Club dinner at church in Evansburg • Vespers service ends religious emphasis week • Frat Fall rushing ends today at 12 • Teeters to speak at YM-YWCA meeting, Nov. 7 • SRC to show motion picture • Bruin booters rout LaSalle, 5-2; Lose to undefeated Swarthmore, 3-0 • Seven Belles on all college teams • List of men bid into frats today • LeCato stars as Belles cop 3rd in win over W.C. • Famous, Donnelly click as gridders top Wagner, 19-12 • College Library installs new lighting system • Chemical society views two motion pictures • Student union manager announces open hours • Fellowships open to future college faculty members • Chi Alpha to hear speaker on Greek ideas • WAA holds first mass meeting of school year • Veterans certifications due • Fall sorority rushing ends Wed. • WRC to sponsor debate as part of campaign • KDK makes plans for year • Cast chosen for Curtain Club Fall play, Our townhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1414/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1956

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    Annual Homecoming day held Saturday, October 20 • Y makes final plans for U.C. political campaign • 1957 Ruby sales, production begin • ISC announces Fall rushing schedule • Deltas hold rushing party • Socialist Party candidate speaks to Ursinus group • Convocation held on Founders\u27 Day; Ten degrees given • C.D. Mattern keynotes religious emphasis week in talk, Sunday • Class of 1958 chooses its Ruby editors & managers • Schellhase made Weekly advisor • Big-little sister party held by WSGA, Oct. 16 • Service fraternity begins pledging, plans program • WSGA dessert for frosh • Editorial: Happy Homecoming! • H-bomb and the future: A democratic view • Who\u27s fault is it? • What\u27s with them? • Republican foreign policy: 1956 platform • Belles edge Beaver in thriller, 3-2 • Sutton scores three as Garnet rout Bears 48-13 before capacity crowd • Soccer team stops Lafayette streak in 2-2 thriller Thurs. • Six Ursinus men at Ike\u27s birthday party • Dewey-Marshall engagement • The reserve and the college manhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1413/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 19, 1956

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    Noted Japanese law professor to address UC Forum • Our town given Nov. 15, 16 and 17 • French Club views slides on south France • Yale pledges aid: $2,000 to Hungary student refugees • Frosh members of MSGA installed • ZX party held Saturday • Help Hungary fund sponsored by Weekly; Ends Wednesday • C-T senior class to present Fog island • Chess Club match • Cooperation and revision topics of MS-WSGA meeting • Y hears noted sociologist speak • YM-YW sponsors panel discussion on frosh customs • High society is Fall prom theme • Dumb frosh!! • Editorial: They gave all • Big haircut • Clique: A problem for student activities • Play review: Our town • Belles unbeaten streak stopped by E. Stroudsburg, 1-0; Beat Penn 4-0 • Season bows out as gridders drop fourth to Indians, 33-6; End 3-4-1 • Booters hold F&M to 0-0 tie; Finish with 2-5-3 slate • Dolman releases frosh statistics • Pre-meds to hear talk on internal medicine • Great prints exhibited at Phila. art museum • Work on new dorms progresses • Ursinus grad becomes U.S. Navy carrier pilot • Y presidents pinned • Chi Alpha hears talk on Greek, Hebrew ideas • Ursinus grad in Francehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1416/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 14, 1957

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    McClure releases statement on new funds for UC • UC evaluation to be held in Feb. • Committee begins work on Campus Chest plans • Y to hear speaker Wed. • WSGA plans forum on student government • Frosh to present Show boat on January 18 • Canterbury Club hears Busler, plans Communion • Two brothers of APE announce engagements • Two Deltas engaged New Year\u27s to Ursinus women • Symons accepts state post in administrative dept. • Twelve Ursinus seniors to be included in 1957 Who\u27s who • Washington trip planned by WRC • MSGA council discusses plans for second semester • Chi Alpha to hear views on evangelism tonight • KDK drive yields 300 lbs. of clothing for Hungary • Two Sig Rho-ers pinned • Reese - Ruth engagement • Noted showman to talk at Feb. Forum • Editorial: Some comments on culture • Da Nighta afta Chrismist • Letters to the editor • Love conquereth all • American theatre: Sophistication or drama • Drexel, Delaware hand J.V. cagers first two defeats • Badminton belles begin practice • Bailey gains new post in E.C.A.C. • Heavyweight forfeit gives Fords 18-18 tie with Bruin matmen Sat. • Losing streak goes to 7 as cagers lose to Drexel, Hens • Finals schedule to be published January 21 • Herman - Eggenhofer engagement • Shelly - Frank engagementhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1419/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 21, 1957

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    Annual Lorelei scheduled for Friday, February 15, 9 p.m. • Programs planned by Newman Club • Collegeville central office to change • Pre-meds hear Briody; Plan future programs • Die Germania hears poetical works read • Bells for finals • Student teachers fete advisors and UC department heads • Chi Alpha has speeches, discussion on evangelism • Bosworth talks to Y meeting on youth delinquency • Meaning of evaluation • St. John Terrell to speak at U.C. Forum on February 13 • Frosh class has Showboat dance • YM-YW to sponsor used book center • Phila. Museum of Art to present feature films • APO inducts new advisors, members • Editorial: Most valuable • Letters to the editor • Charge of the pink lemonade • Memo on dancing • That dose of kerosene • Heavyweight pin in 15 sec. decides Garnet win, Bruins maul Albright • Cubs top Haverford; Lose to PMC, Swarthmore • Matmen to meet Lafayette Tuesday • Mermaids begin early practice • Cagers run lose streak to ten; Drop to last in M.A.C. • Revised exam schedule • Home thanks Beta Sig for Christmas party • Curtain Club to present The Valiant Feb. 26https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1420/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 7, 1956

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    College Library vandalized; Files, matting are damaged • Y cabinet meets; New chairmen and leaders named • NSA conference report • MSGA officers to be elected in Wednesday voting • WAA banquet to be held on May 8 • Men\u27s government May 2nd election results announced • Curtain Club to hold elections on Tue., May 8 • Candidates for MSGA presidency state positions on government problems • YM-YWCA retreat held May 4, 5 & 6; Plans discussed • Demas chooses officers • Sigma Rho plans dinner-dance • Annual May Day program to include dances, concert, play • UC Curtain Club to present play on May 11 and 12 • Ursinus Band, Meistersingers to present concert • Deltas appoint new officials • Editorial: Neo-barbarism at Ursinus; Time for a change • Letters to the editor • Recall to reality • Reply to Dr. Baker\u27s navy article • Customs and campus opinions • Trackmen drop fourth to Garnets; Crushed in triangular meet Sat. • Belles drop first to W. Chester 3-2 • F & M hands netmen 4th loss • Netgals pickup 3rd, 4th straight win • IM softball teams move into action • Third unearned tally in 9th gives Bluehens 3-2 victory • Beta Sig picks officershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1451/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1956

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    Christmas parties for children given by three groups • Holy Communion to be held Dec. 13 • Class of 1959 sponsors Dogpatch drag Dec. 8 • Morning watch to be held by SWC • Weekly staffs have Christmas dinner, Dec. 4 • APO offers share-the-ride plan to students • Nineteenth annual Messiah presented Thursday, Dec. 6 • MSGA council issues warnings on speeding, parking • Y groups hear two speakers Wed. • SRC presents Coffee klatch on Fridays • Graduation programs on sale during this week • Annual Christmas ball to take place Wednesday night • UC Help Hungary drive ends Friday • Resumes for interviews due on Friday, Dec. 14 • Lantern appears tomorrow • Editorial: It\u27s an idiom; Our morality and the foreign policy • Letters to the editor • Christmas song • Old dog, new tricks • Modern Christmas carol • Intramurals move into full swing; Derr, Curtis III are teams to beat • Cubs top Pharm; Could go unbeaten • Court belles top alumni, 56-36, Sat. • Famous, Donnelly receive Eastern grid honors • Bears seek win Tues. night after dropping four straight • Grapplers to open on Jan. 12; Heavy divisions very weak • Althouse - Haverstick engagement • Inquirer releases Phila. best-selling book list • McClures to give party for Jr. and Sr. women • Ursinus Circle has Christmas music program • Twelve students to appear in 1957 college Who\u27s who • Pre-med, chem societies to have joint meeting • Schrull - Engel engagement • Curtain Club group sees Measure for measure • Class rules are published by two student councilshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1418/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 25, 1957

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    SGAs to sponsor forum on governments on Monday, Mar. 4 • Freshman women receive colors at program, Thurs. • Seniors to give original musical comedy, April 5, 6 • Lisle field representative to visit Ursinus tomorrow • Scholarship fund set up at U.C. by railroad company • Delta Pi man returns • Weekly to conduct vote on Wed. for best-dressed girl • UC Debating Club meets Lehigh and Rutgers of N.J. • Four charities to be supported in Campus Chest drive, March 4 to 15 • Sonnie Smith, Marge Struth voted May Queen, manager • Men\u27s government meets at advisor\u27s home • Curtain Club to present Valiant • WAA, Varsity Club hold annual dance, Friday • Curtain Club group plays for April announced • Future activities planned by U.C. Canterbury Club • Curtain Club announces name of Spring play • No classes Good Friday • Editorial: Memoranda for March 4 • Cynic • Report on the Perkiomen • Star-reaching • Who is the best-dressed woman at Ursinus? • Bears lose to Del., Rutgers; Meet division champs Wed. • U.C. to send Padula, Prutzman and Knauf to championships at G\u27burg • Prutzman stays undefeated as matmen topple cadets • Mermaids sink to Swarthmore, Wed. • Belles top G-burg; Drop first loss to Beaverhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1422/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 15, 1956

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    Day-long program planned for Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 20 • Ursinus seniors to hear businessmen • Customs, school rules discussed • International Relations Club holds reception • Three APEs congratulated • Ursinus Forum presents debate on politics • Convocation to be held Founders\u27 Day, October 21 • Religious emphasis week conference, October 21-24 • Y plans year\u27s activities at Fall retreat: Oct. 12-14 • Dean releases draft information • Students now teaching at schools in vicinity • Dr. M. W. Witmer dies, was retired Ursinus professor • Editorial: Raiding and responsibility; Direction of emphasis • Campus campaign: Republicans, Democrats • Bruin gridders take first victory; Trample Wilkes, 20-6: Arger, Padula and Rohm spark Ursinus attack • Belles romp over Gettysburg, 6-0 • Bear booters drop two to Drew, M\u27berg • Bears edged by Drexel as 2nd half drive falls short • Demas, O Chi hold fetehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1412/thumbnail.jp
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