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    The Ursinus Weekly, March 17, 1941

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    Weekly board elects Denton Herber editor; Adams and Brey chosen for other key positions • Women debaters attend Penn State convention • Chairmen release name of speaker for Hands across Panama theme • Vespers speaker talks on modern dilemma • Rev. Percy Crawford to talk at chapel service tomorrow • Main Liners provide music for gala informal soph hop • Temple law professor is pre-legal speaker tonight • French Club to hold party • German Club meets Wednesday • Second issue of Lantern to be published this week • Knettler promoted • Prof. Michael to participate in North Wales school survey • Crime detection discussed • IRC debates Hoover plan • Snell\u27s basketeers tie Rosemont and win from Chestnut Hill; jayvee sextet wins both games • Snow limits gridmen to indoor skull drills • MacMahon chosen by Devils • Biscotte schedules opening matches for men golfershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1812/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly: The College at War, June, 1943

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    The American college at war: America\u27s youngest dean of men shows how the college has geared itself to meet the needs of a nation at war • Lest we forget • The Navy at Ursinus • The 10 best stories of the Weekly, 1902-43 • Students in wartime • Ursinus: 1917 and 1943 • Servicemen\u27s directory • Professor for 50 yearshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3104/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, July 13, 1942

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    Freshmen rally in extra frame to knot series • Deferment ratings further changed to favor students • Sixty city slickers attend barn dance in Freeland hayloft • Twelve-week summer term opens with enrollment of 137 students • Ursinus health program features touch football during third full week • College host to 135 at 5-day conference • Two Ursinus couples recently married; three pairs engaged • Men\u27s tennis tourney to begin this week • Collapsed editors cut Weekly to fit short summer term • First chapel service to be held Wednesday • Out-door vespers program on theme of rededicationhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1789/thumbnail.jp

    1937 Ruby Yearbook

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    A digitized copy of the 1937 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/ruby/1039/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 29, 1943

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    Naval forces call for senior women to join reserves • College band to play for Mardi Gras fete, planned as soph hop • Sheeder and Pancoast will supervise Army, Navy qualifying examinations • Rader scores hit at spring formal • Cub and Key picks 5 men in annual prom tapping • Lobbyist to speak for federal union • New war bond drive initiated to buy jeep • Freshman starlets gain plaudits with dramatic mystery • Y to sponsor fools\u27 frolic • Negro men to lead vespers • Pre-med group to see movie • Nancy Landis elected May queen • IRC discusses Pacific war at meeting Tuesday evening • Wentzel will speak • Chemists to hear Schonfeld • Once-beaten coeds close 1943 season with easy 28-19 victory at Rosemont • Thirty-two will fight it out in boxing and wrestling bill • Harrington ends year with 17-point average • Sinclair leads Highland to 20-0 shutout Tuesday • Thumbnail sketches of the girls\u27 varsity squad • Jayvees subdue Rosemont with lop-sided triumph • Minister stresses sympathetic liveshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1758/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 20, 1961

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    Campus Chest drive is begun today at noon • Annual Color Day to be on Feb. 23 • Summer job directory now in Placement Office • Mr. J. A. Thomson to address history tea • Mr. Jones to talk on John Donne at Canterbury meeting Feb. 27 • St. Andrew\u27s to select candidate for scholarship • Leeds and Fischer discuss Frost • Women requested to wear hats to church on Sunday • Dr. Miller wins Fulbright award for stay in India • Betty Heale to be on magazine board • Bloodmobile to be at U.C. on Feb. 21 at 12:30 • Habgood is Lorelei king; Announce new Whitians • Dr. Robert Bickle addresses pre-med • Mr. Jordania to play original piano pieces • Spring Festival queen to be elected on Wed. • Editorial: Peace Corps • Implications of the new science • Seven weeks abroad • Chapel commentary • Letter from a French girl • If you ask me • Five Ursinus alumnae place on AA hockey team • Swimming team wins meet with Bryn Mawr • Intramural corner • Thinclads disappointing at Inquirer meets • Bears smash Del., lose to Hopkins • Bears win fifth game with defeat of Garnets • Walt Dryfoos leads MAC league scorers • Greek gleanings • Four U.C. students hear Phila.\u27s mayor Dilworth • Lutheran Club holds pre-Lenten retreat • Newman Club to hold meeting tonight at 6:30 in girls\u27 day study • Letters to the editor • Mr. Bailey to hold trampoline classes • Mumbauer, Clemens to show slides at Spanish Club meetinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1333/thumbnail.jp

    Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1960

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    President\u27s page • 1960 - A democratic president • Faith in the individual • Teachers are made • Alumni elections - watch for your ballot in April • On recruiting • Recent changes in the Education Department • Attention: Alumna at work • Lamond promoted • The liberal arts • An interview with Flora Rahn Lentz, Class of 1889 • Esso grant • Summer Assembly • Dr. Lentz is dead • Dr. Rice publishes new Swedish text • Dr. Stein resigns • Medical college award • Washington regional • Lehigh Valley regional • New York City regional • Philadelphia regional • South Jersey regional • Schuylkill Valley regional • Ursinus Women\u27s Club • Facts concerning the directory • Alumnae hockeyites honored • New football coach • Fall sports\u27 record • Wrestling results • Please help us • Basketball review • New look in track facilities • Track • Vanishing crafts and their craftsmen • January 1960: Mid year report of the Loyalty Fund campaign • 1960 Loyalty Fund campaign • Alvin Weiss: Man of the year • News about ourselves • Weddings • Births • Necrology • Alumni Day Saturday, June 4, 1960https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1068/thumbnail.jp

    THE SECOND CLASS TOWNSHIP IN PENNSYLVANIA

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