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    The Ursinus Weekly, April 17, 1969

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    Showboat, 2 bands spice Prom weekend to be held May 2 • Success for Campus Chest? Hope held in second week • Vandals hit Wilkinson, campus lights smashed; Emig decries vandalism • Chapter scholars named; To be feted at dinner • Temps return to Travelin\u27 II • WRUC additions • Blood results • Editorials: Weekend vandalism; Fate of PHEAA; An editorial of sorts • Focus: The Gerson brothers • The day they liberated the washroom • Wheelchair ball! • To thrive on rice • IF snagged in red tape • Rascals concert • Forum features Fox • Letters to the editor • The human comedy • Faculty portrait: Mrs. Poritz • New Weekly editors take over positions • UC Centennial year series features William F. Buckley as Commencement speaker • Meistersingers present concert in New York • Cash fires no hitter in debut • Heisinger leads trackmen to win over Mules, 90-55 • Tennis team rips Baptist after loss • Gillespie disagrees • Pancoast recalls the T, single-wing • Batsmen maul Haverford after Muhlenberg defeat • 1969 Campus Chest activities highlight charity drive weekhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1173/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1968

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    Sorority pledges perpetrate riot : New dorm fiasco • Seniors chosen for Who\u27s Who • Ursinus coed killed in automobile crash • Premeders attend Phila. conference at Jefferson Med • Annual UC Career Days scheduled for December • Agency to present Mandrake concert • FSEE to be given: Govt. jobs opened • Editorial: Open parties: Let\u27s reconsider • In memoriam • Editorial pot shot • Letters to the editor • Studio art added to curricula; Experiments in media underway • In my opinion • SFARC minutes • USGA announces activities • Political commentary: Election \u2768 - bad healing wounds • Bearettes still U.S. champs: Snell and company nip Ramettes on late goals by Cash and Porter • Booters ambush mighty Garnets to break two losing streaks: Swarthmore falls to U.C. first time in 35 years • Harriers set record for consecutive wins • Bears wipe out Dickinson with highest point tally in twenty-three seasons • Flowers, Sigma Rho Lambda to meet for championship • Greek gleanings • Exchange column: The student rebel • Reception rooms now open laterhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1166/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 32, No. 2, January 1966

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    • Mission 63 • The Kiss • The Dream • Silence is Golden • Self-Pity • The Excuse • Car Eighteen • Clothes Make the Man • The Place of a Just Man • Golden Gods • The Journey • Third Prize Picture • Gone Now • In Vain • Deep Dying • Marnie • Ruthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1088/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1968

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    Fraternities hopeful as Homecoming approaches; Reigning Queen to be selected in regal runoff • Student teachers gain experience • Frosh elect officers; President sets goals • Curtain Club changes name to ProTheatre • Ryan Brothers highlights UC folk concert • Editorial: A matter of concern • On love and hate • Coke culture to stay Glenesk tells Forum • Letters • Dr. Byerly raps Greeks; Calls rushing degrading • Freshmen induction: Questionable success • Intruders in concert • Exchange column • Another view: Ursinus change • Opinion: Political commentary • Expansion necessitates dormitory renovations • SFARC minutes • Ursinus students to participate in TV program • U.C. students speak at pre-med meeting • Parents feted at gala event • Bear Gridders fall to Johns Hopkins and Lebanon Valley; Streaking Harriers extend undefeated string to fifteen • Grau predicts comeback for soccer squad • A little bit about everything or not much about anything • UC hockey team edges Penn, 2-1 as Cash scores decisive goal • Ursinus must stop Muhlenberg offense • Sig Rho and Apes are on top in I.T. fraternity division; Flowers down Day Study, 13-6 • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1164/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1969

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    Gordon to present theory of Mayans, Incas at Ursinus • Travelin\u27 II to highlight annual Scott Pierce concert • Ursinus student killed in tragic automobile mishap • U.C. plans Student Union; Students make proposals • Prom, Showboat spark weekend • Dr. Rice, group discuss various Velikovsky ideas • Editorial: We must know why • Focus: Fred Steckhahn • Revolution for the hell of it • Opinion: Dealing with campus disorder • Faculty portrait: Mrs. Downing • Polemic, Pt. 1 • Victory in Vietnam imminent; Gentled put-ons since 1962 • Label hang-up attacked • A.C. Festival • Wrice talks at Ursinus • Letter to the editor • Weekly presents senior countdown • Save us • Whatley comments on security • Protheatre work, Thieves carnival to be presented • Weekly snag: Credibility gap • U.S.G.A.: Fast Day success, jazz concert, Student Union • Structure of antibody revealed by Edelman • Festival scheduled for Parents Day • Beardwood hosts ISC conference • Kerr to discuss college level ed. at alumni seminar • Baseball team loses 3; Two games rained out • Howard\u27s netmen win three straight • Newly organized golf team captures first two matches • Towson included on grid schedule • PMC destroys thinclads; UC to seek revenge in May • Miss Campus Chest is exposed; Do you sleep in the nude? debuts as Campus Chest grinds to a halt • Co-ed accosted by young man known as Petehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1174/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1969

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    Student plea for relevance asserted at Skytop meeting • USGA endorses USC plan; Responsible assembly called - Mass meeting held; March called off • USC makes presentation to committee • Travelin\u27 II smash hit; Tomlinson huge success • Dr. Cyrus Gordon discloses discovery • Editorials: Post mortem - Campus Chest; Agency dilemma • Focus: Chuck Williams • Letters to the editor • Thieves\u27 carnival reviewed • Schnoll bridges gap • Faculty survey • The parent as a dropout - are campus riots your fault? • Opinion: A fairy tale • Sleep away • Polemic, Pt. 2 • The women who virtually run UC • Dress regulations • Ursinus in the springtime: a photographic essay • Dr. Ramsay to speak at banquet • Heisinger captures two sprint titles; Bears place third in championships • Netmen massacre LaSalle to clinch winning season • Five athletes are honored • MAC track championship results • 1919 Nittany Lions were the toughest, says President • Softball girls defeat Trenton; Tennis, lacrosse squads win • Studio art unveiled; Bold talent shown • Spring queen, court named; Highlights Parents Day fete • Cub and Key chosen for grades, activities • Chem. students\u27 research noted • Scholar named • Alumni seminar to feature Kerr • I.F. weekend presents Clam • Bill Buckley to speak at UC graduation • Pre-med elections held • Merck presents grant to Ursinus • UC receives first payment for Library • New York Times critic makes appearance at UC • CCC appoints \u2769 advisors • Templeton to head community drive • Push-a-thon • Ruby in preparation, Centennial featuredhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1175/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1968

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    Evaluation favorable; Provincialism assailed • Nixon overwhelms Humphrey; Rightward trend reflected • Founders\u27 Day honors alumni; Honorary degrees conferred • Secret society members elected • Placement Office offers services to \u2769 graduates • Barbara Bruzgo crowned \u2768 Homecoming Queen • Editorial: Activities chaos • Grand Dragon at U.C.; Klan views stated • Grape conspiracy • Letters to the editor • Formation of a fourth party • Editorial: Literary dilemma • Arts forum features four faculty speakers • Opinion: Sulphuric acid + gas • Bears rip Garnet in Homecoming game after humiliating defeat at Muhlenberg • Gillespie and Gane selected as co-captains • Soccer team defeated by Mules and Delaware as Grau is injured • Inside track: And Drexel makes eighteen • Bearettes and West Chester battle here next Thursday • Magicians, Homecoming and R. J. Whatley • Flowers are still undefeated as I.T.F.L. enters fourth week; Beta Sig upsets Sig Rho, 12-7 • Del Valley\u27s QB is man to watch • Hockey team destroys opponents; Cash and Landis star, score 13 • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1165/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 2, 1968

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    Arts Forum held; 4 foreign students featured on panel • Board OKs student members on committees; Student Senate endorses SFARC resolution • Camino real scheduled for December 6th • Mandrake concert is hit; Rock group shows profit • Editorial: Our play; The larger issue • Letters to the editor • Tradition vs. change • Herberg sees anomic moral crisis; Fun morality termed other directed • SFARC minutes • Opinion: Speaker fails to prove dilemma • Freeland Hall: Don\u27t let it be forgot • Senior looks at Freeland: Can Library replace Freeland\u27s primacy? • Search into history substantiates claim of second oldest graduate that Freeland was everything • Instructor asks what do students really want? • Now is the time to unite • WRUC increases wattage to allow greater service • USGA discusses Black Alliance • Students to decide on two government proposals • Pratt art show opens at Ursinus • PNE Folk Fest held; U.C. talent featured • U.C. sponsors Career Days • Howard honored for achievements • Gurzynski\u27s men win title; Albert leads UC to championship • Soccer team edges LaSalle after losing to Haverford • Flowers win intramural crown with 6-0 victory over Sig Rho • Whatley lauds squad; predicts progress • Bears destroy Haverford; Shuman wins Maxwell Award • All Stars will visit Glassboro • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1167/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 34, No. 1, December 1967

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    • il se fait tard • il pleut • For GM • A Fragile Fragment • Epic in Stereo • Kisskraft • The Critical Marquis • Sea Flame • Belladonna • Haiku • Symphony • Ziegfortenblat • It\u27s One of Those Nights • Contentment • Short-sighted and Mildly Unbelievable • Society\u27s Children • Crowded Mirrors • Child in Bright Colors • The Long-range Accident • The Ultimate Machine • They Live in a Crowded Area • Beastiary • Nocturne • I am Like a Candle • Two A.M. and After • Question Times Ten • College Blues • Poem at Midnight • Love Chaos-Style • Once Knew a Homespun Nanny • He Who Argues • Dying by the Water • Is This Prose • The Subintellectual • Untitled Series • Sunset Skirmish • Lyrics of the Field • That Day When I See • Haiku • When the Shadows Stopped • Luz-Maria • Prayerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1092/thumbnail.jp
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