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    The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1965

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    The Agency presents Susan Starr in concert: Famous pianist accompanied by Lansdowne Symphony • Travel seminar plans in progress • Queen Marianne reigns over Homecoming festivities • Antiqua Players scheduled for November 10 Forum • Federal service exam, December 4 • Pioneering the past an adventure for all • Editorial: Bribery and misrepresentation • Wismer furor reinvestigated: Weekly reporter interviews Mrs. Otterstetter • Omwake and Bach Dormitories: Special lounge accommodations upon Dean\u27s invitation • The Far Corners an oasis from boredom • Letters to the editor • West Chester ekes by Ursinus 4-3 • Ursinus loses Homecoming game: Haverford beats Bears 22-6 • UC outclasses LaSalle • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1209/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 1, 1965

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    Founders\u27 Day ceremony honors four outstanding women • Homecoming weekend: Parties, pageantry, parades • Alumni initiate 1 year fund drive • Young Democrats help with campaign in Collegeville • Curtain Club presents theater-in-the-round • Senate announces senior women get 1:00 permissions • Editorial: Where have all the writers gone • Students join TV production staff • Letters to the editor • Student concert season opens at the Academy • Coed writes dear grandfather • Intramural corner • UC hockey over Wilson • JV\u27s undefeated • Alfred swamps Bears • Soccer team edged 1-0 • Greek machines promote The candidates • A protest! It\u27s purpose?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1208/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 25, 1965

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    Campus leaders unite: Joint councils to lead effort • Symposium integrates knowledge; New course features discussion, independent study • Watkins speaks on Bible and criticism • Four women honored on Founders\u27 Day: Museum president, singer, judge, educator to receive degrees • Orientation evaluated • Textile man speaks to Chem Society • Y sponsors Fall conference • Rat-fink clause? • Editorial: The dining hall once more • Kaffee Klatsch group hears of Miles College experiences; Told by doctor Caroline Doane • Letters to the editor • The President\u27s gall bladder • Freeland-a-go-go discotheque scene • Intramural corner • UC edged 14-13 • UC hockey over Beaver 3-0 • Soccer team drops two • Greek gleanings • Political magazine inaugurated • True story: Ear piercing mania strikes conservative campus • Speaking out: Student protestshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1207/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1966

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    Happiness is the Lorelei: Traditional turnabout features peanuts, Whitians and kings • Dr. Riffe plans Shakespeare trips • St. Andrews Soc. offers stipend for study abroad • Agency Olatunji concert kicks off winter IF • Art is contemplation • Mrs. Pancoast to speak at Color Day • PSEA hears talk on ed. changes • Editorial: Situations to ponder • Controversy suggests student interest in local art exhibited in Wismer: What is it? they ask • Aching need filled by Supply Store a-go-go • Quiet hours shattered by fire as candle sets Hobson ablaze • Kersey lauds IF initiative • Paw prints • Intramural corner • UC dropped by E\u27town, routs Hopkins • Women\u27s JV wins opener • Bears outshoot PMC; Lose to Swarthmore: Troster paces Ursinus • UC student, Class of 1971, satires greatly organized Supply Store • Greek gleanings.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1216/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 3, 1965

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    Y retreat emphasizes creation of ideal college • Stage set for Fenwickian mouse • Ferguson, Dawson report $1,700 for Campus Chest • Psych Club elects officers • Bishop\u27s Players present An enemy of the people • Waiters\u27 banquet • Starvation: Paradox of plenty • Bali Ha\u27i theme for annual Spring Festival • Active electioneering marks class elections • Editorial: MSGA election; UC traditions and manners • Letters to the editor • One language for the world • Nine overseas students enrolled at Ursinus • Admissions dilemma • Injured thinclads bow at PMC; Win triangular meet at Hopkins • UC nine wins two: Beat F&M, Lebanon Valley • UC girls drop match to W.C. • Lacrosse team whips W. Chester • Greek gleanings • Advertising and PR seminarhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1248/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1966

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    Mrs. Pancoast speaks for traditional Color Day • M-singers plan concert tour • Curtain Club to give 3 one acts • Winter IF Weekend greatest ever • Chem. Dept. offers guest lecturers • Dean\u27s list • Y-SAC presents Pfeiffer Players • The rush is on • Editorial: Freeland a go-go, a retrospection • Letter to the editor • 78% would forgo weekend migrations to socialize at Freeland on Fridays: Poll shows a-go-go tops in minds of UC students • 800 eager students thrilled by thunderous Olatunji show • Dominican ambassador to brief model UN panel • Lantern seeks new contributors among swinging, lazy students • Intramural corner • Courtmen win thriller in overtime battle • Grapplers win two; Bring log to 5-2 • Ursinus women splash their way to victory • Indoor track meet • Badminton roundup • Greek gleanings • Veterinary group gives book to Ursinus library • Dr. Eugene H. Miller is author of new case bookhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1217/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1964

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    WSGA revises constitution: Women to ratify provisions May 13 • UC wins award for alumni support • Greeks greet the sun with party weekend: Lee Vincent, King Twig, Little Anthony and Earl-J break the bleak week • Spring Festival features weekend of activities: Bye, bye Birdie Saturday • Mr. Pennypacker staged by Curtain Club • Band concert • Meistersingers repeat Spring concert for UC • WAA election and activities • UC students hear final concert • Editorial: Our faculty • Live cheaply and die rich • Fifty years ago • Letters to the editor • Dickinson and Johns Hopkins bow to UC trackmen 89-62-11: Rogart, Cooper, Dunn and Gladstone smash school, meet and field records • Rain doesn\u27t dampen spirits: UC swamps West Chester 15-3; Regester pitches 2nd victory in triumph over arch-rival • UC nine drops two close ones to F&M 4-3 and to Wilkes 3-2 • Dr. Howard named tennis advisor • MACs and PMC pose problems in track • Faculty members receive national science grants: Snyder to teach, Schultz to study in Summer schools • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1273/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1966

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    Mrs. Pancoast speaks for traditional Color Day • M-singers plan concert tour • Curtain Club to give 3 one acts • Winter IF Weekend greatest ever • Chem. Dept. offers guest lecturers • Dean\u27s list • Y-SAC presents Pfeiffer Players • The rush is on • Editorial: Freeland a go-go, a retrospection • Letter to the editor • 78% would forgo weekend migrations to socialize at Freeland on Fridays: Poll shows a-go-go tops in minds of UC students • 800 eager students thrilled by thunderous Olatunji show • Dominican ambassador to brief model UN panel • Lantern seeks new contributors among swinging, lazy students • Intramural corner • Courtmen win thriller in overtime battle • Grapplers win two; Bring log to 5-2 • Ursinus women splash their way to victory • Indoor track meet • Badminton roundup • Greek gleanings • Veterinary group gives book to Ursinus library • Dr. Eugene H. Miller is author of new case bookhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1217/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 12, 1965

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    Farewell and welcome: 12th annual senior banquet • Women elect WSGA officers • Sprecher, Rodimer, Tucker and Katz named editors: Production staff also announced • YW-YMCA freshman camp plans now in progress • Summer reading program supplemented by film • Spring fashions grace Bomberger; Proceeds support foster child • Soc. classes hear Lloyd • Spirit Committee announces bake sale • Save money, read this note • Editorial: Our policy • Kennedy memorial day • YM-YWCA volunteer service programs • Red Chinese use truth against P.O.W.s • $400,000 a year? • Lantern and Giefan move toward merger • Baseball team drops opener • Cindermen extend streak: Trackmen rip Muhlenberg & H\u27ford • West Chester downed: Snellbelles end season with hard fought victory • Mermaids end season • Tennis team wins • Beta Sig new intramural champs • Letters to the editorhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1245/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1964

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    Bethany director to be awarded honorary degree • Moss and Creager review ministry in lively discussion • Dr. Charles D. Mattern dies suddenly at home: Funeral to be Tuesday • Young politicians debate national partisan issues: Campus voting follows, Wednesday • Football game, reception to highlight Parents\u27 Day • A word from the Dean • Zuckers to appear with Rutgers choir at Carnegie Hall • Agency begins second year, requests support • Projected literary magazine plans liberal editorial policy • Editorial: In memoriam • Bomberger texts survive intact • Individualism - Iran style • Goldwater\u27s policies: What are they? • Letters to the editor • Wilkes overpowers thin UC squad, 42-13 • Dorms race tight: Frats play to wire • Soccermen bow in third game • Varsity wins first game, JVs continue winning ways: Rosemont beaten, skein at 8 straight; Rain no handicap, Wilson falls 2-1 • Prison expert reviews field • Regional speaker addresses PSEA • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1230/thumbnail.jp
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