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    The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1955

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    Dean\u27s list includes 76 Ursinus students • Alumni of Philadelphia region schedule dance for Mar. 12 • Dr. Harry Subin to address Brownback-Anders Society • Deltas frat to aid Campus Chest drive with 100•Ydiscussespossibilityofaluminumfurnitureforrec•CanterburyClubdiscussedsymbolismofthechurch•FrenchClubmeetingfeaturesFrenchmusic,illustratedtalk•FTAholdsfirstmeeting•Artforart2˘7ssake•CampusChestdriveplansannounced•E.StaudttospeakonannualColorDay•PrisShinehouseMayqueen,MaryGillespieelectedmanager•SigRhopresentsa100 • Y discusses possibility of aluminum furniture for rec • Canterbury Club discussed symbolism of the church • French Club meeting features French music, illustrated talk • FTA holds first meeting • Art for art\u27s sake • Campus Chest drive plans announced • E. Staudt to speak on annual Color Day • Pris Shinehouse May queen, Mary Gillespie elected manager • Sig Rho presents a 1,000 scholarship to Ursinus College • Organ recital by Karl Schmidt Feb. 27 • UC debaters drop two to Swarthmore; 3-13 record • Representative at Harrisburg, Evelyn Henzel, IRC speaker • Pre-legal group presents Don Kepner, speaker, Wed. • Chess Club drops first; Scheirer, Vasco post wins • Letter to the editor • Patti Dandrea chosen to represent Chesterfields • Scheirer new president of Meistersingers • Why fraternities hold rushing parties • Lightweight brigade sparks 26-7 win: Bucknell 4th victim; Dawkins, Paolone, Padula unconquered • Curtis I, II retain intramural loop leads • Badminton gals unbeaten; Belles split two games • UC cagers drop 7th straight; Bow to Delaware, Haverfordhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1466/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 15, 1954

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    Honor systems investigated • FTA hears talk on business and youth • Important selective service regulations • Lantern staff adds member; First issue due in December • Big sisters hold party • January 16th case to begin; Murder, suicide cause of death? • Dr. Oblad addresses Beardwood Society • Rec center, Library MSGA problems; Constitution revision to be voted on • Forum enjoys talk; Trinidad is topic • Chi Alpha plans Christmas Candlelight Communion • French music treat tonight • Handel\u27s Messiah to be presented December 2 • Observation on honor system plans • Freshmen men elect Redden, Blood to MSGA positions • Bears snag 4th; Topple Kingsmen 19-0: UC explodes in 2nd half; Walker starts TD parade • Heller hurt; E. Stroudsburg fights to tie • LaSalle to play Bears? Rumors of court tilt • Booters shut out Lehigh 1-0, face Drexel, F-M nexthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1460/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 22, 1954

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    Messiah to be presented Dec. 2: Chorus largest in history of seventeen annual performances; Gladys Kriese contralto • Fred Godshall shows slides of Summer trip in Europe • MSGA vote date changed • Sororities plan initiations • Frosted fantasy senior ball scheduled for December 3 • New pre-legal members • Wednesday Forum to feature Oliver Gogarty, Irish poet, wit • J. Dugger to speak to pre-meds tonite • Clarification of advertising in the Weeklyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1461/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1953

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    Wilcox, Hirst, Rice speak on prof\u27s panel • Fotine to play Friday night • Miller shows pictures, speaks to IRC group • Laughton to read at Norristown, Sat. • Ursinus to be host to first Future Teacher\u27s convention • Informal initiations held • Student elections tomorrow, April 21; Petitioning begins for class officers • High class stuff acclaimed success • Ursinus Women\u27s Club entertains senior women • Meistersingers present Music for you, Thursday • Morrell, Frey, Hering, Field Ursinus bridge champions • Library gets map • Band will elect officers tomorrow • Editorials: Now is the time • Henrie, Long, Kutzer, Pollock elected to Chi Alpha offices • Letters to the editor • For smokers only • Swett wins in weights as track team loses • Ursinus, Neborak topple E\u27town • Harris stars as Bears, Carter rout Delaware • Girls beat Penn in tennis openerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1517/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 23, No. 1, December 1954

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    • Afternoon Interview • The Other Side of the Sun • Heorot Revisited • The Man of Shadows • Observation • Time • Perfection • Country Road • Night Rider • Elegy • The Unspoken • To Byron • A Star • Now Showing • Turning the Pages • The Strange Success of the Peculiar John Wellington Finchleyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1064/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1954

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    Post poll day elections held • Curtain Club chooses \u2754-55 group leaders • Fine bowling old chap • Singley Music Club prexy • Rice lectures in Germany • Ron Fisher honored in paper • Y sponsored square dance • Harris new WAA prexy • Paolone to preside over \u2754-55 Ursinus MSGA • Could May Day be bettered with help? • Debaters to revel tonight at Lakeside • Chi Alpha picnic • Frankenfield new junior class treasurer • Editorials • See a penny, pick it up • UC dolls drub Bryn Mawr 28-1; JV batgals outhit Drexel 12-11 • Todd Hall\u27s glorious past • Band: Myth to reality • Collegeville-Trappe story: Political set-up • Eshbach cuts 220 hurdle time to 24.4 to set new mark; Herwig wins two • Ehlers hits for cycle as Neborak halts Fords 15-1 • Burger acclaimed outstanding athlete: Varsity Club honors most valuable players, seniors • Hitting slump plagues batsmen; Bows to Dickinson & Moravian • Subway series to feature Curtis teams • Belles lose tennis match on hardwoods • Cross unbeaten; Netgals trip Drexel • Settles second, Esh\u27s 2 fourths give Bears 8th • Courtmen edged by Drexel 5-4; Rally to bank Optometry 9-0 • We remember: David M. Rucciushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1498/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1953

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    MSGA discusses plagiarism case; Decision rejected • Primary Wed. for M.S.G.A. class officers • Y presidents name cabinet • Sororities elect officers for coming year, 1953-54 • Nominees announced for Curtain Club elections, May 6 • Chem society plans banquet; Officers to be announced • New head waiters chosen • Ursinus-Albright exchange program hears students • Armstrong, Walker are chosen Ruby editors • Pageant, play highlight May Day weekend plans • New MSGA members to be installed, Monday • Retreat combines fun and worship • Doctors speak to pre-meders • Alumni address economics, political science classes • Editorials: Art at last! • Has book-burning begun? • Medical schools report on grads • An open letter praises life in a co-ed college • Belles defeat Rosemont, 4-1 • Experience aids Jayvee tennis • Jayvee court team wins, 4-1 • Trackmen drop trio meet; Lehigh routs Bears, 91-34 • Moravian tops tennis team • Softball team wins over Albright, 35-6 • Ball team wins, 18-4, 4-3; Loses 2-1 to Moravian • Women\u27s Club to sponsor tour of historic county homes • Meistersingers close seasonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1519/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 5, 1954

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    May Day committees chosen; Pageant written but unnamed • WSGA, YMCA, WAA candidates picked • Greek columns • Dr. Ernest Wagner to address chemistry society tonight • 1954 Ruby show, campus carnival to be held Apr. 24 • Dawkins, Matlaga up for Y head • Debating team wins nine • Beardwood group host to ISC convention Saturday • Miss Jean Walker to visit Ursinus • Meistersingers to begin Spring tour today • April in Paris theme of soph dance in T-G gym Friday eve • MS-WSGA prepares honor system • Chi Alpha tours seminary • Willard Shepard to talk on medical illustrations • Summer session registration begins; Courses are listed • Opposites attract • One-act play, Trifles, represented Ursinus at cultural olympics; NYU, St. Joseph\u27s top • Bits by Henry Shute read by Dr. Baker in Library • Self help job no deterrent to active campus career • Explorations, Ltd. • Weekly to feature Collegeville story • Campus atmosphere alters as springtime returns • 5th inter-frat cinderfest scheduled for April 21st • Jo Kuhn to lead femme basketeers • Kulp\u27s double win aids off-campus intramural quest • Belles suffer 1st cage loss despite Jo Kuhn\u27s 29 points • Mound staff pleases Sieb; Ehlers nucleus of 4 aces • Basketmen win laugh-filled 67-65 contest • Splashettes upended by Pennsylvania 37-20 • Eshbach leads \u2754 tracksters; Ray Gurzynski is optimistic • Junior show acts surpass dialogue • Liniment is useful item in chilly Springhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1493/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 17, 1955

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    Y plans orientation for incoming frosh • Campus Chest drive to start next semester; How chairman • Frosh set dance date for Feb. 18; Headline wrong! • 24 fellowships offered in research • Shake, rattle and roll attended by 500 persons • Lantern expands circulation by 3%; Drive for Spring contributions underway • Lorelei date moved; King to be chosen • Dr. Charles Spotts speaks at vespers on faith, sex, love • MSGA sets parking rules, special areas; Starts Feb. 7 • May Day here soon; Dust off pageants • Pre-med \u2755 program adds new features • Social news • Business meeting follows FTA Freedom to learn • Editorials: Final challenge; More inclusive Dean\u27s list; Kitchen capers • Cagers overpowered by Fords, Dragons, Blue Hens • Grizzlies down Fords in 26-7 mat rout: Dawkins wins 57th by pin; Padula, Knauf gain falls; Paolone tops co-captains • Third team wins opener by 56-27 • Is cramming necessary?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1464/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1955

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    Dr. H. C. Wiggers to address pre-med society • Hawaiian holiday Friday in T-G gym • Enlistment opportunities • Music for you this Thursday night • Sholl, Cranston head waiters • Holmes, Blood, Ely, Kramer win in election; Head WAA, WSGA, YM-YW • Work on play begins • Rec center opened • Band elections in May • Marcon, German, Levin, Neborak honored • French Club set banquet for May 2 • Editorials: Suggestions are welcome, but • Letters to the editor • Fraternity row • Bruins take third with 8-1 Elizabethtown rout • Net gals drop first to Swarthmore, 3-2 • Ehlers paces attack in 9-3 F&M triumph • ZX cops inter-frat track tilt • Weak field results cause 79-47 Bruin track debacle • Meistersingers back from Spring tour • Career conference for placement • Pi Nu Epsilon initiation Saturday • Mr. S. Siemal speakshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1472/thumbnail.jp
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