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    The Ursinus Weekly, December 13, 1973

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    J. Board reactivates; Tries first case in three years • Service project going well as U.C. students aid area children • Special correspondent tells tale of wonder and awe • Mr. Xaras says art is necessary • Nine Ursinus students selected for Who’s Who • Editorial: A step in the right direction; What happened to Thanksgiving? • Letters to the editor: Is sex necessary?; Where is the mail?; Responsibility and the Ursinus woman; A disapproval; Respect for science; Basement telephone; Morning noises; Breaking the rule • B. Dale Davis, from bulletin, speaks at forum • The Stage: The second shepherd’s play • Faculty Portrait: Charles T. Sullivan, psychology teacher • The Zodiac: Fate or free will? The Zodiac vs. magic • Donald F. Zucker speaks to meeting of Socratic club • Sermon on the monstrosity • Final exam schedule • Four straight victorieshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1008/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 40, No. 1, Fall 1973

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    • I, The Poet • Observation • Haiku • Smile and Lift Me Up • The Sacrifice • Prints in the Snow • Eric • Ode to a Possum • The Flower • Yamato • You, Sisyphus • The Love Song • Goodbyes • Living High With Gary Rutledge in Markevitch\u27s Cucumber and Gourd Patch: Grabbing Lightning Bugs and Stuffing Them in My Hellmann\u27s Mayonnaise Jar!https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1103/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1974

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    U.C. hosts high schools at lively Model U.N. • Four soloists to be featured in Ursinus Easter performance of the “Messiah” by Handel • Annual science fair will be held over vacation • Chessmen dust pieces in preparation for tourney • Editorial: The free press beats cheap talk, Happy spring…and some parting remarks • Alumni corner: Shollenberger sabbatical; Stimulating situation • Alpha-Omega players to present “Diary” in April • The Zodiac: What is an Aquarian like? • Socratic Club is introduced to quiet Quaker faith • Poverty seen as the villain in mental subnormality, visiting psychologist says • Bearettes leave stuffy H.H. for the outdoors • Gymnastics team places first • Pi Nu Epsilon fraternity takes seventeen membershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1013/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1974

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    Women\u27s hours abolished; Board votes rule change for next Fall • Show Boat and band Parent\u27s Day hits • Will rates go up? • Student writes play • Marsteller to publish constellation slides • New special students to take part in upcoming Summer School session • Yearbook trouble • The ghost of Ursinus past • Editorial: New rules = new responsibilities • Wanted: Fearless leader • Alumni Corner: What happens to Weekly editors? • Meistersingers tour • Art review • In praise of ProTheatre • The Zodiac: The Earth signs: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn • Record review: Robin Trower: Bridge of Sighs • Seasons are near end • The Cinder scene wrap-uphttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1017/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 40, No. 2, Spring 1974

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    • Response • Roads • Ghost Dance • Natator • Make Believe • An English Sonnet • A Cinquain • Icarus • Alchemy • Pain • Love • Scramblen\u27 Zone • In the Gathering Wind • The Circus • Streams • The Showdown on the Corner of Main Street and Koscuisko Drive!!! • Fandango • Ode to an Orange Orangutan • Nauseahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1104/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1974

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    Jeane Dixon arrives at Ursinus College • Bruce Springsteen and band a big hit in Helfferich at first major rock music concert at Ursinus • Editorial staff named for Ursinus Weekly • Two more forums planned for April • IRC participates in Model UN • Committee meets on women’s hours • Editorial: Does anybody really care? • Jeane Dixon: Before it all happened • Union’s learn-ums: Mini-courses galore • Volunteers help special students • C. Vaughn Fitzgerald meets the challenge of London culture and energy crisis • Gutman speaks to Ec club • Freshman Mark Sellers new college chess champ • Travelin’ 7 benefits Pierce scholarship fund • The Zodiac: The water signs: Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces • Songfest slated for April 30 • Women’s Lacrosse hosts “all college” tri-outs • U.C. runs awayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1014/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 39, No. 1, Fall 1972

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    • A Journey Into Darkness • September 5, 1972 • Atlantic Taperecorder • Aftermath • Linda • Sweet Baby Jane • The Court of the Ebony Clown • The Cosmic Band • Poem to the Dreamer • Dawn • Too Bad Life Isn\u27t • Incident at Tiffany\u27s • Sonnet • Infinitas • Podiatry • 2 and 4a • Autistic Autumn • I Walk Alone • Eyes---and They Were Emptyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1101/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 39, No. 2, Spring 1973

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    • Days of Rain • Reflections On Clifton, New Jersey • Interlude • Window Scene • Eh! • Odyssey of Malcolm • Tuna on Toast • The Second Avenue Bus • Salutation of the Dawn • So Say Something • Mood • Moriarty\u27s Lament • I\u27ve Been a Lonely Gypsy • Change • Cool Ray • The Thinker • A Southern Sunsethttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1102/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1974

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    Theatre production will start week of arts festivities • Service stations in Collegeville reflect national trends in current fuel shortage • Whitians name nineteen new members to group • Freshman class discusses donations, cut system • Open house policy to continue this semester • Strategy is key word in new club • Editorials: Solzhenitsyn: One man in the world; Behind the green porn • Letter to the editor: Faculty flops • Forum Review: Dr. Joseph Feldmeier • Alumni Corner: Dr. Jacob Shade • In concert: Yes, even closer to the edge • The Zodiac: Will Ursinus survive the Aquarian age? • Little known Bill of Rights, responsibilities makes its appearance after three years • What can you say? • Grapplers close season; boast 3 shut-outs in rowhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1010/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1974

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    College issues new Bulletin • Meistersingers begin on a good note; Plan singing tour through New England • The C.C.C. Rides Again! • Drs. Miller and Craft to present papers at Midwest convention • Ursinus volunteers see first fire of this year • Campus Chest to sponsor fast day this Thursday • Editorials: The seriousness of rock music; Streaking • Alumni corner: Dr. Margaret Brian • Letters to the editor: In search of a white knight; What an offer!; Administration admonished; Wanted: one clock; Thanks • Forums: Col. Frederick F. Woerner • Film: American graffiti • The Zodiac: The twelve zodiacal expressions of self • Ol’ blue eyes is back and better than ever! • The festival of the arts in words and pictures • Folk concert a big success • Philadelphia trio plays here • Film: Some reflections on Bergmann’s Seventh Seal • Streaking hits campus; The Ursinus Bares are here! • Hot item number 1 • The legends of the streakers • Hot item number 2 • Bearettes lose to bears in streaking • Travelin’ 7 plannedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1012/thumbnail.jp
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