16 research outputs found

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 18, 1963

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    Background information for theatre in the round given • Evening School serving 628 • Soviet youth will speak November 21 • Young Republicans begin to roll • Discussion of US - Mid East relations Wed. • Senior Ball set for Friday; Southern plantation theme • Priest to talk on Neo-Catholicism • Study abroad in Vienna, Freiburg, Paris for 1 year • MSGA provides bus to Lebanon Valley game • Peace Corps official to be on campus Tuesday • Federal aid to education debate presented to PSEA • St. Gabriel\u27s tour November 19; More volunteers needed • Weekly editors to hear Scranton • UC debating team to go to Temple • Editorial: As usual; WSGA begins long awaited action • Have you read: Youngblood Hawke • Barnforbjuden - movie censorship • Raymond Talbot part-time reading instructor • Letters to the editor • Second career conference slated • Geologist links God and science • Thai student talks at Kaffee Klatsch • Greek gleanings • WSGA holds open meeting; Women asked to lend support • Lebanon Valley wrecks UC bid for winning season • Hockey team ends undefeated, 6-1 • Good week for UC soccer team • Player of the week: Bill Siebenson • Interview: Bill Megillhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1258/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 21, 1962

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    Greatest track team in UC history posts laudable 7-3 season record • Kummler and UC share Ford grant • Records, demonstrations highlight jazz seminar • Election results • Pre-medicals hear Bucher at banquet • Evans & Dillin cop Y scholarships • Heber will head \u2762-\u2763 junior adviser program • Pol sci drama set for Tuesday with Curtain Club aid • Bednarik speaker at varsity dinner • Directors lament Lauer\u27s passing • Atomic energy council grant establishes radioactivity labs • Campus sportsmen host recent clinic for pro fellows • New cheerleaders chosen for squad • 509 Girls cast lauded as superb • Editorial: Ill will over room drawings • Hudnut\u27s unrest, individuality mark rare personality • Greek gleanings • Letters to the editor • Tennis women stop WC and Rosemont, drop Swarthmore • Softballers down Wilson and Beaver • Cindermen fifth in weekend MACs • Siebmen clinch Southern MAC crown in Lebanon Valley victory Saturday • Stickman Hodgson plays rugged game of lacrossehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1320/thumbnail.jp

    Does Mentoring Assist in Developing Beginning Principals’ Instructional Leadership Skills?

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    This study examines the perceptions and experiences of six beginning principals in relation to the effectiveness of District-Created Mentoring Programmes (DCMP) and a statewide Administrator Mentoring Programme (AMP) in Missouri, USA. Data were obtained through the researcher-created Support of Mentors in Developing Instructional Leadership Skills protocol using semi-structured interviews. The data revealed both types of mentoring programmes were weak in providing the appropriate support in each of the six instructional standards of instructional leadership skills. Additionally six strategies for effective mentoring programmes were identified. Implications for practice are important to both district level and university personnel

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1962

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    Fourteen Ursinus seniors named to Who\u27s Who in American Colleges • 25th annual Messiah performance scheduled for Thursday evening • Sophomore dance set for Saturday • A report from the president of the men\u27s student government • Computers to be topic of Math Club meeting • Lord & lady, permanent officers named at Friday\u27s senior ball • Russia subject of recent Y lecturer • Relevance of the parish church topic of theologian tomorrow • Curriculum changes discussed • Pre-medicals hear kidney lecture • Editorial: Toward a better Messiah • Alumni snatches • Letters to the editor • Constant activity a way of life with Dr. Maurice Armstrong • Eastern Baptist downs UC cagers 72-59 in season\u27s opener Saturday • Women cagers set schedule • Intramural story • Gymnasium hours set for winter season • Women\u27s swim team faces full schedulehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1282/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 1, 1962

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    Whirlwind of orientation affairs entertains & bewilders 285 frosh • Student teachers dine tonight with critics, principals • Enrollment is highest in years • Sorority rushing will begin today • Messiah rehearsals to begin this week • Treasurer Wismer bequests 75,000•Zuckeroptimisticaboutcampaignforstatesenate•Collegelaunchesfinancialdrivetoraise75,000 • Zucker optimistic about campaign for state senate • College launches financial drive to raise 5 million by \u2769 centennial • Ursinus faculty numbers 61 with five new teachers • Three new preceps assume duties • Ursinus alumni donate $52,000 to Loyalty Fund • Professor Bone dies • Route 422 repairs behind schedule: What a mess • Civil service tests to be held Friday • 2nd annual Parents Day Saturday • Editorial: Freshmen beware! • Alumni snatches • Letters to the editor • Mr. Jones regards career with zeal and enthusiasm • An Ursinus senior writes of her Summer with the Indians • Wagner returns from trip to Ghana, Nigeria, with advice for Americans • Innkeepers spread far and wide • 3 newcomers join Weekly administrative ranks • Susquehanna trounces Bear gridders • Next week\u27s opponent: Johns Hopkins • Williamson, Graver named to MAC\u27s all-star ball team • Hockey girls face 5 game schedule • Ursinus to play three home football games • Greek gleanings • Ursinus dean completes European travel projecthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1276/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1962

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    Queen & football victory highlight Saturday\u27s Homecoming festivities • Students enjoy Winterthur visit • Pre-medicals hear student talks • Gould, Moser, Harris and Miller elected as freshman officers • Recent Spike convocation provocative, analytic • Tim Cope elected as MSGA soph rep. • Sororities take in 54 women • Weekly meeting for new members • Dawson and King chosen for cheerleading squad • PSEA meeting opens season • Innkeepers tour from G-B to UC • Young GOPers outline voting procedure • Ruby sales begin • Cole family concert slated for Norristown • Millers join koffee klatch opener • Editorial: A broken back • UC coed writes of Summer experiences at reform school • A report on the customs program • The Weekly interviews 3 of our 9 foreign students • Dr. Eugene Miller reports on India in recent Forum • UC downs Swarthmore 14-8 • Players of the week: Sermarini & Ritz real hustlers • Next week\u27s opponent: Wagner • Soccermen defeat East Baptist, Delaware to remain undefeated • Hockeyettes down WC & Swarthmore • Berlinger asset on soccer field • Greek gleanings • Dean\u27s listhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1278/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1964

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    Preparations in final stage for Four Freshmen concert • Asian students: APO will begin to collect books for foundation • Evolution and world federalism to be topic of Dr. Charles Price • Art exhibit set for weekend • Summer job opportunities • Three sororities begin Spring rush • Traditional Lorelei turnabout held; Dance king crowned, Whitians presented • Freshman pre-med views Christian concept of unity • Women to receive colors Thursday • English Club to hear Harvard poet • Editorial: A bit of discretion, please; Ursinus big time; Apology • Sub-species new theory of race evolution • Review of books • Letters to the editor • After one week the acting Dean: Dr. Vorrath speaks • Lincoln University students featured at Kaffee Klatsch: A well-attended affair • Greek gleanings • Impending crisis in our American railroads: Part two • Grapplers decision Hopkins after bowing at E-town • UC cagers success at PMC, bunglers at Swarthmore • WC drops Ursinus cagettes, 50-31 • Women trounce opponents in season openerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1264/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 14, 1963

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    Schwalm and Ball elected to UC Board of Directors • College Bowl qualification test to be given Tuesday in Pfahler • Sunday vespers programs begun • Race to be subject of Groth\u27s talk • Branden to lecture on philosophy of Ayn Rand • Curtain Club plans theatre in round production • Armstrong\u27s class to tour museum • Women seek votes for constitutional revision • 3rd annual Parents Day planned for October 19 • Activities planned by Outing Club • Banquet launches student teachers • Frosh, sophs moan: Et tu, John Adams • Winterthur visit set for Oct. 16-17 • Editorial: Campus renovations • Goldwater: I\u27d be damn mad • Greek gleanings • College, cars and confusion • Mushrooms to Shakespeare; Iceland to England • About the tax cut • Harpsichordist declared outstanding in Forum • Wall added to Spanish dept. • Weekly reporter interviews Eugene Carson Blake • Fall Y-retreat held a success • Johns Hopkins\u27 comeback deadlocks Ursinus, 15-15 • Player of the week: Tony Sermarini • Turnout brightens picture • Interview with Walt Kinderman • UC blanks hockey opponents • Hockey teams win two from Templehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1253/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 29, 1962

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    Founders Day affair Sunday features theologian McCord • Student concert series opens in Philadelphia • Cub and Key men meet at Millers • Juniors plan turnabout dance • Pi Nu welcomes seven new pledges • Improved Main Street is becoming auto speedway • Saturday\u27s Innkeepers concert delights and enchants audience • Pre-medicals hear Hudock lecture on electrocardiograph • Foreign students speak at recent reception • Young GOP meeting scheduled for Tuesday • Tense Cuban situation draws profs\u27 comments • UC represented at WAC program • Library display depicts internationality of UC • The Rail will open soon • Chamberlin will speak next week in Y program • Editorial: An alarming issue; Campus post office sets new hours • Conclusion of Dr. Miller\u27s talk on India in recent Forum program • Renovations in off-campus dorms praised by long-suffering women • Coed continues social work tale of reform school • The Weekly interviews three more foreign students • Soccermen succumb to Swarthmore, St. Joe\u27s in consecutive matches • UC suffers football defeat in Wagner heartbreaker 14-8 • Player of the week: Doubly dangerous is Degenhardt • Next week\u27s opponent: Haverford • Unbeaten Curtis I first in league • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1279/thumbnail.jp
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