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    The Ursinus Weekly, March 1, 1943

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    Nancy Landis tops Jean Haight\u27s lead in bond queen vote • Two freshmen play leading characters in Cat and Canary • Ursinus to be site for V-12 training unit according to Navy announcement today • Collegeville women explain war work at girls\u27 assembly • President spikes rumors of CAA move to Ursinus • War nurse describes Poland\u27s valiant fight • Dental dean at temple to speak to pre-meds • Dr. Lentz defines true gentleman • Lantern names Cooke head • Juniors will limit frills for wartime spring prom • Truth contest highlights YM-YW hatchet hop Friday • Men\u27s and women\u27s debating clubs to clash on world federation topic • New science applications to be shown to chemists • English Club to add four • Music Club hears students • Eight wrestlers will compete in Middle Atlantics • Coeds top Bryn Mawr for 4th straight win • Bears play Swarthmore tonite then face Temple, Haverford • Three opponents fare poorly in contests last week • Four records fall as Ursinus loses to St. Joe\u27s 77-35 • Matmen drop 21-11 decision at Haverford Wednesday • Maples and Lynnewood win • Ursinus batallion tastes Army life with marching, exams on first dayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1755/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 8, 1948

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    AVC submits plans to operate radio station on campus • Students vote thumbs down on UMT following debate in chapel on Monday • Visitor to Ukraine will address forum Wednesday evening • ICG leaders announce plans for convention • New members accepted by campus sororities • TKA initiates three members • Experimental group to stage Little foxes here tomorrow • Pre-meds plan dinner dance; Haverford band to supply music • Air force officers to describe aviation cadet and OCS program • Plaudits accorded pianist for recital in Bomberger • Dr. Rice to speak at IRC meeting • Bus-Ad Club to hear talk on salesmanship as career • FTA to hear talk on discipline by C-T High School principal • College men disclose ideas relative to ideal co-ed conduct on week-end dates • Critic reveals reasons for loss in prestige of present day poetry • Three years\u27 Far East service with OSS gives John Brunner rich background • Three new opponents listed on eight game football card for 1948 • Bruin cagers blast Swarthmore, 54-43; Widholm, Bertel again pace offensive • Dickinson quintet tops outclassed bears, 60-41 • Bruins notch fifth league win, whip Haverford \u275\u27, 60-49 • Bearettes edge out Penn sextet, 34-32; Warren scintillates • Bears rout Drexel, 62-47, tie for southern division crown; oppose Swarthmore quintet tomorrow in playoff inaugural • Belles run roughshod over Bryn Mawr, 48-31 • Strong \u27Ford club tops foes on men\u27s \u2748 tennis slate • Temple, Swarthmore beat mermaids as Ellis stars • McCausland leads scorers in intramural league race • PMC downs grapplers 25-10; Turner, Miller rack up victories • Collins only winner as wrestlers are bounced by CCNY, 33-3 • Rutgers, Ursinus split in dual debating meet • Girls\u27 JV still unbeaten; overcome Penn, Bryn Mawr • Speaker at Chem Club meeting • Ursinus grad tells of experience as missionary in Latin America • Dr. A. Rice guest of French Club; shows slides of France and Italyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1633/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1942

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    Academic council announces future examination dates • Banquet and party will highlight gala Christmas season • Frosh elect Bain to council • Adamic explains Two-Way passage and reconstruction plans to forum • Annual senior ball trip to tropic isle attracts 120 couples • Oldest grad dies in Philly hospital • Four soloists and supporting chorus score in Messiah • Pre-Meds hear Dressler talk on tropic diseases • Ex-college nurse moves • Thirteen added as Weekly reporters • Rev. Schlingman to speak at brotherhood meeting • Inter frat-sorority ball will climax rushing week • Year\u27s first Lantern issue to be published this week • Ring around Elizabeth pleases large crowd as weekend climax • Ursinus grad of \u2738 receives commission by air mail • Jayvee hockey team had good year with five wins, two losses • Giants dominate intramural all-stars named by coaches • Muhlenberg captures league football title • Intramural teams ready to begin after holidays • Ping pong tourney begins • Take a look before you leap • Bowen receives commission • Fraternity rushing rules • Registrar\u27s office issues reserve list • 1914 grad made lieutenant colonelhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1749/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 1, 1943

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    Dr. Wilson Godshall will tell forum of post-war Far East • Commission named to block hoarding of Lorelei material • Diplomas presented to thirty-nine at first mid-term commencement • Enlisted reserves soon to be called under army plans • Economists needed for vital war jobs • Merchant Marine Corps will accept enlistments • Five mid-year graduates to report for active duty • Navy list names grad as missing • Kitchen head faintly optimistic despite rigors of food shortage • Garner addresses pre-meds • Much, Tomafsky dismissed • Additional history courses to be required of teachers • Ghost to get gals money • Coeds face Penn in season opener at home Thursday • Rangers tighten grasp on intra league lead • Jayvee girls to make debut under coach Hogeland in clash with Penn • Unbeaten rangers to play three games while snipers meet sailors this week • Wrestling squad vacancies offer chance for new men • Dean bags large quota in elimination tourney • President attends meeting at Capitol • Weil downs two more Nazis • Phys-edders go swimming • French Club will present Gabin in Grand illusion • Hainley sets weekend datehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1751/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 16, 1948

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    Dr. Miller discusses pan-American unity at forum conclave • Campus frats accept 51 new members; Apes, Sigma Rho secure largest quotas • 81 students grace this term\u27s \u27B list\u27 • Frosh women receive colors at ceremonies marking annual fete • Gettysburg to face debaters tomorrow • Walton tempos please 500 at Valentine hop • Leaders organize student committee • Dr. Chandler guest at pre-legal dinner; foresees promising future for lawyers • Pre-meds hear cardiology discussed by college prof • Pointers on brokerage business given to Bus-Ad group members • Kitchen employee suffers attack • May pageants due March 2; winner receives $15 prize • Sororities plan rushing • FTA to hear professor Sturgis • Comedy skits to be given tomorrow evening at gym • Y holds Ash Wednesday service • News item becomes satire when written a la Time magazine • Ursinus grad\u27s new poetry anthology reviewed by literary magazine editor • Immaculata sextet racks up 36-22 win over bearette six • PMC cadets overcome halftime deficit to inflict 62-56 defeat on grizzlies • Jaffe, Widholm top scorers in first eight hoop tilts • Turner, Mitchell win as bruin wrestlers bow to Swarthmore • Puzzling points of wrestling explained • Cindermen open drills; impressive group of veterans bolsters club • Delaware hammers bruin quintet, 45-40, to tie for second place in loop race • Inter-dorm court loop awaits starting signal • Mermaids, Norristown High in swim meet deadlock • Bearette JVs upset Immaculata • Badminton team tops Drexel • Harsch, Ewen, Dean chosen to be \u27model UN\u27 delegates • World day for prayer observedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1631/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 8, 1943

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    Altered constitution awaits ratification of men\u27s assembly • Date rationed gals display patriotism in Lorelei struggle • Jacobs workers vote today on union representation • Lehigh professor will address forum on oriental post-war reconstruction • Sale of war stamps will nominate coed as queen of bonds • Curtis succeeds Cooke as \u2743 yearbook editor; plans curtailed Ruby • Training program lists 281 colleges • Impressive new electric orgatron replaces Clarke organ in chapel • Ideals of YM-YWCA explained to frosh • Pre-med society will hear talk by med school dean • Dramatic fraternity meets • Music Club holds meeting • Curtain Club admits seven after tryouts on Tuesday • Movie depicts prison camp • English Club to accept four • Women debaters show film • Frenchman leaves job as instructor for armed forces • Krusen heads junior party • Army and report cards decrease total from 535 to 480 students • Sorority skirmishes start tonight; Rushees to cast the die Saturday • Movie-bus tickets ruled out by ODT • Junior class will feature prom and play on weekend • Ditter heads Cub and Key • Church group plans party • Top-flight squads have easy sailing in tilts this week • Coeds top Penn 35-18 for initial triumph • Girls out to upset 2-year jinx in Beaver clash Wednesday • Pete plans games with other schools • Junior varsity comes thru with 29-15 opening victory • Wrestlers to begin intensive training • Jayvees face second test • Commandos move into second place tie as rangers keep lead despite loss • Sociologist discusses folkways in special series of articles • Summer school for V1, V7\u27s • Chem society elects Grubb • Army lists Weil as missing • College and Superior Tube Co. arrange women\u27s work plan • Army calls Cooke, Heckmanhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1752/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

    L’évaluation de la professionnalisation dans la formation des enseignants. Démarches et faces cachées

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    La professionnalisation de l’enseignement est devenue, depuis une trentaine d’années, un phénomène mondial qui a des répercussions, bien qu’encore mal connues, sur la plupart des systèmes d’enseignement. Devenue également un objet d’étude, voire un champ de recherche permettant notamment des comparaisons internationales (voir par exemple pour l’enseignement : Tardif et al., 1998), la notion de professionnalisation a pris naissance et s’est développée dans les différents courants de la sociolo..

    The Lantern Vol. 14, No. 3, June 1946

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    • Girl on the Park Bench • To a God Unknown • Atomic Concept • To a Swan • Mimi and Me • Conversation Between Thought & Mind • The Prices These Days! • The Magic Pebbles • Awe at the Beauty of Spring • Faith of the Hungry • Huey Fallow • Sketches • Narcissahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1039/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 15, 1947

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    Dance, banquet to highlight eventful pre-Christmas week • Large audience lauds Messiah presentation • Barrett-Browning story lives again at Ursinus in Curtain Club drama • Thirteen Ursinus seniors will appear in \u2747-\u2748 Who\u27s Who Among Students • Unique game opens junior band drive • European aid poll sponsored by PAC • Rettew presents Christmas story for candlelight vesper service • Ursinus group gains experience at debate tourney in Vermont • Freshmen issue first copy of new Highlights of \u2751 • Christmas carols to echo over campus Wednesday night in traditional custom • Dormitory thefts solved; Local man pleads guilty • WSGA passes two regulations • Poem by Wentzel selected for anthology publication • Dr. Miller AVC forum guest • Commentator: The Geneva conference • Room for improvement • Alumni-society notes • Important notice • The Christmas season • Rebellion and war part of daily life for Bob Hekking, formerly of Shanghai • More college musical talent discovered as two sophs make hit in swing trio • Vox pop • Shreiner behind Ruby 100% • On the boards • Court mentor Seeders commends enthusiasm of this year\u27s team • Kimono kids trip Bearettes, 2-0, in field hockey upset • Local wrestlers drill for Haverford match • Basketeers down Elizabethtown, 46-42, in season\u27s inaugural: Varsity stops last minute E-Town surge; JV\u27s baffled by visitors\u27 zone defense • Local mermaid squad prepares for \u2748 debut under new instructor • Dinners planned to honor football and soccer teams • Bears, Pharmacy 5 tangle tomorrow • Tentative arrangements planned for intra-mural court tourney • Shreiner-Hobson annexes crown in interdorm hockey loop race • Ski Club arranges meeting • Business Administration group hears talk on life insurance career • Political confusion to be topic for PAC commission • Simons chosen for soccer finals • Day Study girls conduct drive • Annex students form Hillbilly Band ; To play at Spanish Club meeting tonite • Curtain Club plans purchaseshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3124/thumbnail.jp
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