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    The Ursinus Weekly, February 23, 1948

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    AVC-PAC to produce UMT open forum; guests, Dr. Baker to offer both views • Rehearsals begin for production of Gilbert-Sullivan classic • Ray Eberle\u27s band to perform for junior prom on April 16 • Students to attend model convention • Sophs name band for annual dance • Second discussion on U.M.T is chapel service feature • Chem society visits fibre plant, plans other trips this semester • Silent picture melodrama wins plaudits of enthusiastic Curtain Club audience • Debaters triumph in season\u27s first match • IRC guest to talk on on influence of liberalism and third party • English Club hears book review • FTA hears talk by Dr. Sturgis • Red Cross program carded • Bakes elected to athletic council • Women plan card party • Well-stocked library offers student varied, diverting entertainment • Mr. Charles Miller gives up librarian post after serving college since 1938 • Dr. Miller writes article for international journal • Thirteen-game card arranged for grizzly baseballers this season • Bearettes outscore Chestnut Hill five in close tilt, 27-23 • Hoopsters wallop Crusader five, 52-45, as Jaffe, Forsyth pace bruin scorers • Twelve teams open battle in intramural basketball • Belles top Albright 38-37 on Calhoun\u27s last minute tally • F&M turns back second half bruin rush to win, 60-59 • Suburban league pace set by Ursinus grads • Matmen rally to squash Drexel, 21-15; victories by Collins, Mitchell turn tide • Girls JV basketball club beats Chestnut Hill, Albright reserves • Marion Bosler only winner as mermaids lose to Pennhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1632/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 26, 1947

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    Dr. T. A. Distler\u27s speech to highlight seventy-seventh annual commencement • Negro recital ends varied Y programs presented in \u2746-\u2747 • WAA names M. Bosler, H. Anderson, E. Moyer as top junior athletes • Athletic Committee chairman addresses letter winners at Varsity Club banquet • Alumni form Washington unit • Gym to be completed within three months; Construction has begun • Hobo hop attracts enthusiastic crowd • Lantern will include increased material • Holiday runs Pennsylvania-Dutch article • A. Ivins chosen Rosicrucian president at final meeting • K. Kron voted pre-med president • Students hear Romeo and Juliet • M. Sare to head Alpha Psi; Six new members initiated • Debating Club elects officers; Dorothy Dean chosen president • Campus briefs: French Club banquet; Men\u27s May pageant • Students may observe unique bio specimens • Commendation • On sports and bus-rides • At the Library • Alumni-Society notes • Juniata rips Bears; Five miscues cost Landes pitching win • Tennis team trounces tribe racquetmen, 8-1; Loses to Swarthmore • Albright cindermen swamped, 79 1/2-46 1/2; Gurzynski crew nabs ten first places • Owlettes crush Bear coeds in return net engagement • Muhlenberg game cancelled • Kennedy stars again • New grid mentor addresses large group of candidates • Erma Keyes one-hitter tops Garnet for fifth straight • Bearette golfers finish season • Cricket team stunned by Fords in match at victors\u27 grounds • Final examination schedule: Spring term, 1947https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3122/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 19, 1948

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    Six juniors tapped for membership to Cub and Key Society • Floy Lewis, Jane McWilliams, Peg Hewitt elected presidents of women\u27s groups • White House candidates appraised by speaker at last forum address • Japan of comic fantasy invades gym for Mikado production this week-end • Jr. prom acclaimed as social success • Footlighters will stage Shakespearean scene • New men\u27s charter drafted by council • To discuss aspects of socialism at Y fireside chats Wednesday • Bomberger to be scene of Mrs. Rambo\u27s fashion show • Local research workers to read papers for Chem Society tonight • Curtain Club group does well with Riders to sea • Woody Leigh\u27s band booked for frosh dance April 30 • Two students plan European journeys • Vesper commission hears guest; PAC reports on Washington trip • FTA to choose officers tonight; job interviews will be conducted • Zeta Chi selects officers, cards dinner dance May 27 • Critic blames dearth of exceptional poetry on commercialization • College humor doffs frivolity of \u2720\u27s; turns to slants on current problems • Bearettes trounce Penn in first contest, 30-1; Moyer stars on mound • Girls elect hockey, basketball captains • Haverford upsets bruin golfers • Off-campus trounces annex in softball league opener • Grizzlies rally in closing frames to edge \u27Fords, 11-10 • LaSalle hands bruin nine first setback; overcomes 4-2 deficit in final inning • Haverford track team triumphs over bears; Kennedy, Binder shine • Inter-class track tourney to be conducted April 27 • Thin-clads in Penn relays • Colorful Irish literary figure subject of talk to be given here next Monday • Debaters tie Penn to win third place in league tourneyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1636/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 13, 1947

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    Bears chalk up second straight win, defeat Haverford 6-0: Blydenburg takes pass for touchdown; Gridders maintain unscored-upon pace • General Arnold visits Ursinus for Founders\u27 Day ceremony • Leroy Grayson heads new inter-frat council • Nite game bus tickets available • Swarthmore man guest at AVC meeting tonite • Indian will address forum, Y, on relief • Annex student directs new campus orchestra • Dance and pep rally boost morale on eve before game • Curtain Club holds reception; New members admitted to ranks • Beaver students in food-saving plan similar to Ursinus\u27 • Philosophy student discovers panacea for all problems after two-week study • Hohlfeld to discuss problems of education in British Guiana • Campus briefs: Recorded concerts; Zeta Chi meeting; Inter-frat Council • Annex-dotes • Alumni-society notes • Radium expert enlivens address with experiments, illustrations • Bears to face heavy Moravian 11 Friday • Soccer team bows to Lafayette, 4-1, in opening contest • Campus football resumes, Luther Wilt heads league • Bearettes win practice match • Brotherhood to lead services • Player of the week • Speakers obtained by pre-legal group • Debates start next month • Former Army nurse returns to campus after extensive service in Europe, Asia • Betsy Greene heads English Clubhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3123/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 3, 1946

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    Gathering to hear Dr. E. F. Campbell at religious meeting • Fogel prize offered for winning essay on Pennsylvania Germans • President announces lease of building for housing 100 veterans • Temple president to deliver address at commencement exercises on July 1: A. M. Billman, D. D., to preach baccalaureate sermon, June 30 • Franklin I. Sheeder to speak at F. and M. baccalaureate service • Cabinet appointed for 1946-47 term by YWCA president • Frosh transform gym into tropical paradise • The Weekly presents newly elected leaders on campus • Ruby staff issues last call for purchase of yearbook at $4.50 • Rosicrucians honor members; elect Janice Wenkenbach head • Miss Peedee Q faces room drawing problem • Eight errors give F. and M. 14-5 victory over Ursinus nine in final home game • N. Bramall demonstrates tennis techniques to physical education club members • First deck leads intramural league with five victories • WAA to hold banquet Thursday; awards, letters to be presented • WAA council names managers for next year\u27s varsity teams • G. Kennedy reigns in men\u27s version of The Candy Shop • Nellie Bly seeks home-coming joyshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1681/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 17, 1947

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    Glee Club concert to feature diverse program of choral, instrumental music • Bob Shebley\u27s band scheduled to perform for senior prom • Dr. Miller addresses Ursinus IRC on topic of Argentine fascism • Aspects of communism presented at Y forum by U. of P. professor • Attendants chosen for May Day court • Curtain Club\u27s play cast is completed • Handel\u27s Messiah to be presented here with chorus of 118 and three soloists • Veterans discuss PCA riot; plan for dance December 3 • Alumni join in pep rally to launch Old Timers\u27 Day • Delta Tau to make theater trip • Educational film to be presented Wednesday • Local IRC officers attend Middle Atlantic assembly • Fireside chats to be held at faculty members\u27 homes • Invitations issued to universities for collegiate bridge tourney • German Club to hear Dr. Rice • 1948 May queen • Loss of all-American Simons to deal severe blow to 1948 soccer squad • Cage mentor Seeders foresees rosy season • Lehigh victor, 2-1, over bruin booters • Brewers bottle up Curtis attack in play-off to win league title • Hockey team sinks Bryn Mawr varsity; Moyer, Harting star • F & M tops bears, 27-0, scoring four touchdowns • Hockey varsity faces loss of six veterans • Soccer team racks up initial triumph; alumni whitewashed, 6-0, in annual tilt • Harriers overwhelmed in debut; Shaw paces informal bear squad • Penn defeats hockey third team • School maintenance forces will move to new building • Beardwood society to hear baking industry discussedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1627/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 15, No. 1, Fall 1946

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    • Public, Speaking • Concept • The Storm • Yes Sir! • Messengers of Death • The Anonymous Letter • Best Trust the Happy Moments • Disillusionment • The Man With the Water-Brown Eyes • Poetry • Who Knows?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1040/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 13, No. 3, June 1945

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    • Night Shift • To John • The Challenge • My Native Land • Dear to My Heart • Plaint • Peace • Ode to a Soldier • Crossing • Alternative • Mankind\u27s Universal Disease • Chips • No Sensehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1036/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 3, Spring 1948

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    • Not So Light • Babba\u27s Luck • Winter Night • God Hath Wrought • Less Than Trivia • What is Progress? • Betrayal • The Key • Journey From a Star • War and Peace • Experiment in Prose Poetry • Dawn • Eternal Question • My Gift • Jazz Fantasy • M.W. Witmerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1045/thumbnail.jp
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