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The Ursinus Weekly, May 10, 1965
Spring Greek weekend better than ever • Dr. Pradervand speaks June 6 • Patterson Field becomes South Sea island paradise: Spring Festival a success • Bishop\u27s Company presentation poses contemporary problems • Millers teach at War College • Summer session begins June 14 • Miss Blanche Schultz awarded national science grant • Variety theme of band concert • Editorial: The wreck room; IF weekend; Thanks • Herzog, the complex sufferer • Curtain Club production scores instant success • Letters to the editor • Women netters lose to Bryn Mawr • Tennis team upsets Wilkes • Softball team downs W. Chester • UC nine wins two: Routs PMC, splits with H\u27ford • Cindermen beaten twice: Nipped at Albright, swamped by L.V. • Greek gleanings • Words are inadequatehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1249/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1939
Harold D. Steward \u2707 is new Alumni Association head • Miss Stahr elected dean of women by directors • Social legislation provides theme of Dr. Landis\u27 commencement address • \u2739 class day initiates Cub and Key Society • Attractive layout, new features for \u2739 Ruby • Malcolm Derk reelected pres. of Athletic Club • Florence Benjamin \u2730 elected president of women\u27s club • Princess Pat presented on Friday and Saturday nights • Moyer\u27s .450 average is \u27tops\u27 for bear batsmen • Varsity athletic teams won fourteen contests of forty-seven this year • Freshman class brought many athletic prospects • Intramural program enjoyed successful year • Professor Sheeder reviews current issue of Lantern • RCA-Victor makes recordings of operetta on Friday night • Fourteen Ursinus delegates to attend Eaglesmere conferencehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1873/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1936
Bullet rally nets draw with bears • Dr. Guy S. Claire to talk at forum • I.N.A. judges commend Weekly for editorial work • Senior play cast chosen; production date is Dec. 5 • Football players and coaches entertained at open house • College holds dad\u27s day with 100 fathers present • Double-feature French movie presented in science building • Wm. Shakespeare\u27s Twelfth night presented by Hedgerow Players before large audience • Mrs. N. E. McClure honored at two affairs this week • Dr. Wilhelm Pauck discusses European situation at Y meeting • T.K.A. plans faculty debate; Boswell, Helffrich elected • Y.M. and Y.W. to sponsor world peace discussion • Physical education group holds initial get-together • Frosh finish good season with win over Farm School • Three way tie for first in dorm football league • Von Kleeck stars in two wins; Drexel bows 3-0, Moravian 11-0https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1912/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, January 9, 1939
Bedner to chairman Lorelei - when vampires pursue and ladies do too; Alspach picks Wilson for junior prom • Byron sisters will mystify here again • Women to enjoy dancers at meeting • Brotherhood, sisterhood dance is success Saturday night • Dean Stahr addresses vespers audience last night • Office surveys student body • Ruby sets January 15 subscription deadline • James Montgomery to speak in forum • Pinocchio, treasure isle played by marionettes • YM-YWCA shows British film Rhodes, the empire builder • AAUW hears Dr. Black discuss early theatre • Opera star to present recital and conduct voice clinic on campus Thursday, Friday • Dr. Dennis now proud father • Ouderkirk marriage date set • Fifth Alumni Journal appears over holidays • Miss Spangler attends convention at capitol • Congestion in gym relieved by changes • Fraternity rushing rules • Bear five downs Albright Friday in opener 36-26 • Temple matmen test Meklos cohorts Feb. 4 • Frosh beat Lions in prelim Friday, 35-17 • G\u27burg, F. & M. next foes of Hashagen men • Bill Power unable to attend Maxwell memorial banquet • Jing meets former associates at showing of baseball film • Marines hold gang to 12-0 in touch football playoff • Sheeder finds variety and cleverness in first issue of the Lantern; ten students contribute • McClure to deliver McCauley lectures at church convocation • College Lutherans elect Bagenstose group chairmanhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1857/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, November 23, 1936
Senior week-end to feature Top Hatters on Friday; The Dark Tower on Saturday • Ursinus to be represented at meeting of registrars • Hockey captaincy goes to M. Billett • Six seniors win place in annual • Second Ursinus forum season opened by Dr. Guy S. Claire; speaks on administocracy • Local branch of AAUW to be formed in future • Dr. Dockhorn addresses joint Y\u27s on world peace • Sophs choose U ring; initial order expected before Xmas • Administration heads address two groups during last week • Christmas issue of Lantern to feature prize winning articles • Y\u27s hold holiday vespers; Dr. B. H. Geise is speaker • Meeting of women\u27s club held in library Nov. 14 • Week-end party held by Phi Alpha Psi at Arcola • Dr. Price to speak before pre-med society tonight • Fourteen men sing swan song in PMC tussle Thursday • Kellett ends second year with unbeaten frosh team • Bear booters end bad season, score 4 goals to opponents\u27 39 • Hockeyites close season with win over Rosemont • Curtis leads dorm league; Brodbeck loses on forfeithttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1913/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1934
Bears upset strong F. & M. team, 6-0 • Big crowd back for eventful day • Many try out for Weekly positions • Double door to be annual Schaff play • Walter Wilson to speak at Weekly staff meeting • Male students to sponsor recreational program, Nov. 6 • Webster Forensic Club to meet tomorrow noon • Reformed churches hold conclave in Collegeville • Last year\u27s Ruby given first class honor rating • Women\u27s Club gives tea • What religion can be • Lighting system in library will be more economical • International Relations Club to meet tomorrow evening • Twenty-five new members chosen for Curtain Club • Registrar begins work enrolling new students • Panel discussion featured at joint Y.M.-Y.W. meeting • Talking motion picture on energy given last Tues. • Student treasurers told how to record expenses • Mock cabinet meeting given by women\u27s Debating Club • Mathematics group holds initial meeting October 16 • Annual freshmen banquet held last Monday night • Muriel Lester to address students in near future • Dickinson expects offense to click against grizzlies • Frosh footballers lose opener to Perkiomen Prep • Baker\u27s bear booters beat fighting foemen from F. & M. • Men\u27s tennis tournament slowly nears completion • Old timer\u27s hold hockey team to tie score of 3-3 • Curtis Hall still holds lead as dorm football continues • Grizzly harriers subdued by well-balanced F. & M. team • Ernest E. Quay speaks at rousing pep meeting • Grizzly gridder appears at initial home contest • Breakfast held for froshhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1970/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, January 8, 1940
Byrne and McAllister to head junior week-end committees • Hon. J. William Ditter to speak on Founders\u27 Day, February 15 • Lorelei on Feb. 16; Harshaw chairman • Besse Howard will lead quiz forum • Apes win fraternity scholarship plaque • Dr. Francis Green at vespers Sunday • Dickinson law dean to speak to pre-legalites • Fred Wrigley to return for dance on Saturday • Mr. Sheeder lauds Christmas \u27Lantern\u27 • College students think that United States can stay out of conflict, survey shows • Fraternity rushing rules • Skyrocket to fame tells story of singer Jan Peerce\u27s career • Science building is outstanding change on Ursinus landscape in last decade • Dr. Meminger honored by new autumn Alumni Journal • Grizzly five tramples Albright in conference opener; loses to Rutgers in first game before holidays, 60-55 • Stevens optimistic as proteges drill • Albright freshmen top bear yearlings, 55-36 • Biery on Delaware all-opponents • Play ball, America! to be shown on Thursday • Bears meet Muhlenberg, Gettysburg this week • Barnard, Carter at conventions during holidays • Prof. Sheeder lists religious qualities at vespers service • Morris represents Ursinus at Canadian Christian conference • Brownback speaks to men\u27s faculty club at Tues. meeting • Hall Chemical Society will show film, Sincerely yours • Bone to speak to men\u27s Debate Club in Freeland Hall tonight • Borrell and Seibert represent college in Penn State debatehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1831/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1938
Alumna gets post on faculty as voice teacher • College to add drama course to roster in September • WSGA appoints Ruth Roth Lorelei chairman; Alspach names Wilson to head soph hop • Quarantine follows single scarlet fever case • Frosh elect Jacobs • MSC distributes manners pamphlets to men • Seventy couples truck at Greek letter ball • Seven from Ursinus attend conference in Ohio • Leading roles chosen for Mikado • Weekly correspondent brings to light conditions in beleaguered South Hall • Error in spring vacation changes junior weekend • Vespers program presents films on Soviet Russia, Russian music by Bach accompanist • Kellett to speak at smoker of Philadelphia alumni • Freshman composer writes song for class • Mertz and Haas debate Penn over WFIL • Interfraternity council sets dates of freshman rushing parties • Santo Domingan student speaks to university women group • World conferences subject of IRC speeches • Ouderkirk takes coach\u27s place as Phys. Ed. Club sponsor • Dr. Sibbald gives tips on play judging to manuscripters • Bullets ineffective as Hashagenmen take opener 36-28 • Wrestlers open Sat. with Penn • Dormitory bright lights begin to shine • Kellett starts boys tomorrow night • Soccer crown announced at sports banquet • Sheeder finds variety, spice in Lantern • Doggie roast, barn dance planned by YM-YW • Cancellations this year double normal amounthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1886/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, June 7, 1965
Dr. Pradervand urges active involvement • Dr. F. L. Manning to retire • Ursinus graduates 226; Michener gives address • Four UC professors win Lindback teaching awards • Chapter scholars announced • New dining hall named in honor of R. F. Wismer • Alumni awards to Moritz and Wirth • Ursinus Summer Assembly set for August 2-9 • Editorial: To the Class of 1965; Federal funds; Best in the U.S. • Board of Directors approve three faculty promotions • Ursinus theatre party travels to Stratford • YM-YWCA concert features Negro choir • A time in the sun a typical Western • Dr. van Dam plans trip through western Europe • Letters to the editor • 1965 awards and prizes • Senior thinclads earned their 4 years of glory • UC nine ends with 9-5-1 log • Most valuable players: Basketball; Track; Baseball; Wrestling; Soccer • Teacher placements • Wuenschel wins PSU assistantship • Heller awarded NDEA fellowship • Three accept Lehigh teaching assistantships • Gehman gets Kent State award • Hunter wins Yale fellowshiphttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1251/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, June 13, 1921
Fifty-first annual commencement exercises: Doctor Finegan commencement orator • Junior orators compete for honors • President\u27s reception in Freeland Hall • McCurdy Bennett prize essay • Class Day exercises Monday afternoon • Baseball elections • Baseball letter men • Intercollegiate socialist conference • College supply store completes first year\u27s business • Piano rectal by Miss Waldron\u27s students • Press Bureau elections • Dutch club to picnic • Cabinet meeting • Ursinus Woman\u27s Club • Zwing renovations • Alumni dinner • Graduating class goes over the top • Resume of 1921 baseball season • Who\u27s who at Ursinushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2465/thumbnail.jp