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    The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1962

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    Jean Dillin wins Weekly contest • Sororities welcome 14 new members; 43 men accept frat bids this afternoon • Beardwood chemistry club hears Dr. Levie Van Dam • Two Ursinus women offer Summer teaching position on Indian reservations • Colors presented to new UC women • Patti Whittick elected May queen; JoAnn Lewis unopposed May manager • Philadelphia rabbi participates in religious emphasis week • Charities chosen for Campus Chest • Wire manufacturer appears for ACES • Student teachers hear C-T principal • Clinic Day unqualified success • Editorial: Dual roles • Lycoming College to hold music fete • Ursinus in the past • Pearson, Williams named WSGA, WAA representatives • Cabinet of Y receives two day study choices • Veterinarian work topic for pre-med. society guest • Cooler breezes consort in Austria and Germany • Leber-South leads dorm cage league • Maids swim, dive for two victories • MASCAC wrestling tickets on sale • Grapplers pound PMC, 32-0; Dean, Powers still unbeaten • Hoopsters winless in week\u27s action; Delaware, Drexel drub Grizzlies • Women split two tilts; West Chester cagers win • Track team runs early indoor meets • Collegeville tops Phoenix YMCA basketball league • Collegeville Girl Scouts hear Mrs. Ned Seelye • 17 Collegeville firemen at Phila. fire school • Charles H. Noss, Ursinus Director, dies suddenlyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1312/thumbnail.jp

    Palaeoecological evaluation of the recent acidification of Welsh lakes: 4. Llyn Gynon, Dyfed

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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 30, 1961

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    Loyalty kick-off dinner features famous co-eds • Ursinus College treats Homecoming visitors to decorations, dinners, sports, and a dance: Haverford foe for Homecoming tilt; Campus readied • Six fraternity queens grace Homecoming scene • Work abroad plan offered by ASIS • Pfahler film festival shows Henry V, LaStrada • Placenta subject for Dr. Rathmell in pre-med talk • Senator Smith sees moral force as Khrushchev\u27s chief enemy • A-Phi-O welcomes thirteen pledges • Princeton\u27s Homrighausen visits here tomorrow • Dr. Parsons publishes Norris journal excerpt • Editorial: Censorship here • U.S. government offers junior Summer work • Social Security interview Friday in U.C. Library • Ursinus in the past • U.C. man is drag champ • The Late George Apley Curtain Club Fall choice • MSGA imposes fines for firebox tampering • Ursinus booters beat Muhlenberg, 2-1; Lose to Swarthmore Wenesday, 4-1 • Field hockey girls beat Stroudsburg • Leber-South unbeaten, unscored upon; Leads touch football teams • Wagner wrecks Bear hopes for a \u2761 winning campaign • Sophomore Scholl mainstay at end; Solid defensively, slick offensively • Dean\u27s listhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1302/thumbnail.jp

    Palaeoecological evaluation of the recent acidification of Loch Laidon, Rannoch Moor, Scotland

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    Palaeoecological techniques have been utilised to examine the recent acidification status of Loch Laidon, a large freshwater loch on Rannoch Moor, Scotland

    Palaeoecological evaluation of the recent acidification of Welsh lakes: 9.Llyn Llagi, Gwynedd

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    Palaeoecological evaluation of the recent acidification of Welsh lakes: 8. Eiddew Bach, Gwynedd

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    Palaeoecological evaluation of recent acidification of Welsh lakes: 6. Llyn Dulyn, Gwynedd

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    Palaeoecological evaluation of there recent acidification of Welsh lakes: 7. Llyn y Bi, Gwynedd

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    Novel critical point drying (CPD) based preparation and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging of protein specific molecularly imprinted polymers (HydroMIPs)

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    We report the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging of a hydrogel-based molecularly imprinted polymer (HydroMIP) specific to the template molecule bovine haemoglobin (BHb). A novel critical point drying based sample preparation technique was employed to prepare the molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) samples in a manner that would facilitate the use of TEM to image the imprinted cavities, and provide an appropriate degree of both magnification and resolution to image polymer architecture in the <10 nm range. For the first time, polymer structure has been detailed that clearly displays molecularly imprinted cavities, ranging from 5-50 nm in size, that correlate (in terms of size) with the protein molecule employed as the imprinting template. The modified critical point drying sample preparation technique used may potentially play a key role in the imaging of all molecularly imprinted polymers, particularly those prepared in the aqueous phase

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1962

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    Chest drive starts with $2500 goal • Democrats name Dr. Zucker for State Senate candidacy • Pre-med students hear veterinarian • Two one-act plays to aid Chest fund • Rabbi\u27s visit here religious emphasis feature last week • Betsy Friend, Walt Trout chairmen of two-week U.C. charity appeal • Dr. Helfferich\u27s talk encourages support of drive: Freeland\u27s steps site of after lunch address • GOP alliance talk delivered by Neitz • NYU retailing school visited by two co-eds • Elected Ugliest men on campus • English Club to discuss writers Malamud, Bellow • Jean is cover girl for three newspapers • Editorial: Campus Chest; Making peace • Ursinus in the past • Letters to the editor • Old German fraternities resemble the stereotype • Staverosky\u27s art work on display in local bank • Local Protectory\u27s history and work outlined for U.C. • Wrestlers lose to Drexel, 15 to 11; Disappoint Ursinus fans in MACs • Cagers joust Juniata, 61-59 to finish with three wins • Badminton players unbeaten in three • Collegeville retains lead in Phoenix court league • Individuals star in intramurals • Bryn Mawr\u27s swimmers succumb to Ursinus, 36-30 • Rotary Club hears Dr. Miller\u27s letter • Graduate grantshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1313/thumbnail.jp
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