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    The Ursinus Weekly, June 7, 1965

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    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, October 18, 1965

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    All freshmen offered free concert trip • Frats offer pre-rushing advice to frosh • Curtain Club selects cast for Rice\u27s The Adding machine • Editorial: The Parents\u27 Day predicament • Dean\u27s List published: 114 students honored • Spanish Club organizes • Fletcher gives ACS address • International career and study conferences set • Freshman class elects officers • Waldo joins history staff • Town book store opens today • Groups discuss A plus topic pick • Hilderbrand speaks to 230 at neighborhood good will dinner • Chapel schedule • Editorial: Dining hall difficulties • Religion may die warns Dr. Miller; Forum speaker stirs audience • Library inventory bewilders many honest students • 100% organization revitalizing UC • Glossacelia phenomenon makes smashing debut at Kaffee Klatch • Rosemont varsity bows to UC\u27s JV • JV squad victors over Chestnut Hill • Wilkes swamps UC • Intramural corner • Soccer team loses • Weekly feature editor nominates character for Snob\u27s hall of fame • Music groups select new officers • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1206/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1965

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    Michener to address Class of 1965 • UC awarded science grant • That was the Inter-Frat Spring weekend that was • Three Ursinus juniors to spend Summer in Europe • Agency plans diverse concerts for next season • Negro choir to present concert • Howard to attend Summer institute • Dr. Smith talks on timely topic • Staiger to lead science seminar • $10,000 presented to College to furnish new dining room • Editorial: A stomping time; Now\u27s your chance; Bomberger concert • Committee announces details of revised customs program • Last word • Souders plays his way through Ursinus College • Are the Zorbas right? • Lacrosse team undefeated • UC second in MACs: PMC wins by one point, 33-32 • Baseball team wins three: Nears tie for first place • Netmen lose to M\u27berg, LaSalle • Women netters win twice • Softballers rip E. S\u27burg • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1250/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1964

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    Dr. Sturgis retires from faculty after 40 years; Honored by alumni, Saturday • 222 seniors receive degrees at Commencement today; Dr. John Ciardi addresses class and guests • Dr. Roger Staiger given US patent • Whitians select officers • Placement Office report • UC chapter APO chosen to participate in Denver convention • Alumni seek student writers • Editorial: Contemplation • UC hosts Summer assembly: Four denominations represented • Awards presented at WAA banquet • Wagner to attend conference • Paul I. Guest, recipient of 1964 Alumni Award • Student government heads comment on year\u27s activities • Graduation 50 years ago • Permanent class officers announced by seniors • Commencement awards and prizes • New soph rulers plan Fall customs program • Dr. D. Fortnum receives Summer chemistry grant • Greeks name IFS officers • Greek gleanings • Marsteller gets science grant at Colorado State • Library plans Summer changes: Collections expanded • Campus project underway: Bond and Miller design 1,580,000studentactivitiesbuilding•Chestdrivetotals1,580,000 student activities building • Chest drive totals 1,700https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1275/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 4, 1965

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    Agency premiers season with Rooftop singers • J. Allen Minnich, Ursinus professor, dies in 66th year • Wismer Hall completed; To be dedicated this Fall • Nine freshmen granted half-tuition scholarships • Frosh program new this year • Freshmen camp seen as success • Medical hypnosis Pre-Med topic • NSA test scheduled October 23; Ursinus to be site of testing • Editorial: There\u27ve been some changes made; New frosh orientation program • 1965 customs program a precedent? • Freshman camp improves today\u27s nick of time • Collegeville makes TV debut: Stars in WFIL community salute • Wismer hosts Berman collection: French impressionistic opening • Book integration now completed • Intramural corner • Cross country • Soccer team • Bowling workshop • M\u27berg swamps Bears • Ursinus adds host of educators to expanded staff • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1204/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1964

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    Quipping Ramblers roam through the bluegrass: Group scores with relaxed style • Graduation speakers named: Knettler at Baccalaureate, Ciardi at Commencement;; Updike and Weiss receive honorary degrees • Girls flock east, flee UC doldrums • Faculty upholds MSGA decision: Exception noted in one case • Women program Big-Little Sister activities • Thomas and Moser win in run-off • APO seeks funds for proposed service project • UC freshmen to take part in WIP panel • Doanes take year leave, teach at Miles College • PSEA elects new officers • Editorial: Ursinus men? • War in the name of peace • Letters to the editor • Ruby 1900 edition • Crossettes avenge W.C. loss; Arch-rival crushed 14-4 • Tennis improves in winning 1 of 3 • Baseball has winning week with victories in 2 of 3 • Tennis drops 3rd; Blanked 5-0 by WC • Trackmen tromp as W.C. and Muhlenberg bow • Greek gleanings • Parsons to teach on Summer grant • Final examination schedulehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1274/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1964

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    New Lost City Ramblers to close first concert season • Good organization and enthusiasm mark \u2764 Campus Chest drive: Over 1,500collectedforcharity•YtofeaturefunanddiscussionatSpringretreat•SpringFestivalpartsawarded•MSGAofficerstobeelectedTuesday;CopeandWirthrunforPresident•OttoLeeseesbrightfutureforcollegegrads•MackeytospeakonAfricantour•Sororitiesholdrushingparties•Editorial:Unlimitedcutting•U.C.studentsvisitLincoln;AfricanNegrostrifediscussed•APOclosesbooksforAsiadrive•Letterstotheeditor•1,500 collected for charity • Y to feature fun and discussion at Spring retreat • Spring Festival parts awarded • MSGA officers to be elected Tuesday; Cope and Wirth run for President • Otto Lee sees bright future for college grads • Mackey to speak on African tour • Sororities hold rushing parties • Editorial: Unlimited cutting • U.C. students visit Lincoln; African Negro strife discussed • APO closes books for Asia drive • Letters to the editor • 550 fine levied on book borrowed in 1929 • Next President: Goldwater • Drama & comedy double feature; Society Hill Playhouse • Eternal Fire exploits sex • Award winner: Tom Jones • Bears bow down baseball 4-2, 3-1 • Records fall as trackmen run over F&M and Lebanon Valley • Lacrosse team swamps Garnets: Swarthmore succumbs to stellar sticks, 15-0 • Tennis team loses 9-0 to Swarthmore • Valerie Moritz heads WSGA; Miller, Holmgren, Loux, Guest win • Soph weekend: Bon voyage a success • Choir receives standing ovation in first concert • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1271/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 19, 1965

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    1965 Campus Chest drive opens: From Georgia; From Paoli: From Vietnam • New approach to traditional charity drive announced • Rehearsal underway for play • Dr. Zucker guest on Seminar 610 • U.C. buys land • Dr. Pei to speak • Dental education • Editorial: From Dr. Helfferich; Snubbed? • Britain versus the west coast • Transfer fallacy • ACLU objectives • Unusual honeymoon: Ursinus grad tours Russia • UC celebrities return • Track team loses: F&M snaps 20 meet streak • Tennis team crushed by Swarthmore • Baseball team drops two: LaSalle, Delaware defeat Bears • Ursinus leads lacrosse playday • UC lacrosse team clobbers Penn • Freshman featured as vibes player • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1246/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
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