12 research outputs found
The Ursinus Weekly, June 11, 1934
Commencement address by Francis B. Sayre stresses dangers of economic nationalism • Dr. Boyd Edwards delivers sermon • Ninety freshmen already enrolled • Thomas to edit Lantern • Officers and committee reelected by board • Faculty meeting featured at class day exercises • Prizes and dept. honors awarded at commencement • Alumni association elects Dr. Ernest C. Wagner head • Athletic and religious conferences to be held at Ursinus July and August • Gladys Mayberry, college nurse, to marry Blair Egge, June 16 • Bertha Francis receives honor blazer award • Varsity teams to lose nineteen by graduation • Old-timers lose, 8-7 in six-inning contest • Glee Club ends activities with Boyertown banquet • Stage appearance made by coeds in Philadelphia • Rena Grim and Jack Robbins to be married on June 23 • The Holy city by Gaul given for annual oratorio • Alumni athletic association reelects Faust as president • Florence Brooks presides at annual alumni banquet • Awards promptly accepted by open scholarship appointees • Pres. and Mrs. Omwake hosts to senior class • Woman\u27s Club gives card party and dinner for senior coedshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2026/thumbnail.jp
The Ursinus Weekly, April 30, 1934
Seniors to hear Francis B. Sayre • Juniors present The Youngest • Happy Felton plays at junior promenade • 1934 Ruby traces development of Ursinus during years of Dr. Omwake\u27s presidency • Death takes a holiday selected for Zwing play • Work begins on 1935 Ruby as first photos are taken • Dr. Jordan, prof. emeritus, dies at Haverford Friday • Forty percent increase in enrollment announced • Tau Kappa Alpha to hold regular spring meeting • L. Reber and H. Holcombe to edit fresh. handbook • Mothers to be welcomed on May Day • Russia\u27s five year plan is topic at IRC meeting • Motion picture test made in science lecture hall • Miss Hartenstine attends opera house ball in NY • Dr. Kline\u27s birthday observed at Brotherhood banquet • Fox and Myers elected heads of sororities for next year • Christy and Burns render solos at Glee Club concert • Prof. Barnard attends conference in New York • Covert chosen president of Beta Sigma Lambda • Y.W. cabinets hold coffee • Ursinus girls take part in local fashion show • Women\u27s student council is entertained at dinner • The Evangelical Synod of North America • College adds shrubbery • Ursinus nine conquers Lehigh in slugfest but loses to Rutgers by narrow margin • Girls tennis season to get under way early this week • Sophomores win interclass track meet with 63 points • Frosh batsmen win and lose as regular schedule starts • Men racqueteers to meet Albright and Muhlenberg • Modern plays reviewed at English Club meeting • Freshman women debaters victorious in dual contest • The shrine of dreams given at Norristown YW • Sabbath School Assoc. holds conference here • Deputation team of BSP conducts service Sundayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2021/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1950
President\u27s page • Titus addresses largest class; 247 graduated at 80th commencement • The 1950 graduating class • Black succeeds Blum as alumni president • McClures entertain class of 1915 • Class of 1925 publishes biographical booklet • Bears tackle Swarthmore; Old Timers\u27 Day, Oct. 21 • Alumni Day 1950 • York County association holds annual banquet; McClure, Helfferich, and Frosberg address group • Barbara Dietz elected associate director of SCF • Necrology • New honors bestowed on Dr. G. E. Pfahler • Name three alumni to Board of Directors • 1950-51 academic year sees five faculty changes • E. and R. General Synod convenes at Ursinus • Bomberger: Founder of Ursinus • Gurzynski predicts improved grid season • Eight seniors spark nine to 10-4 record • New training room aids injured athletes • Two losses in ten years for girls\u27 softball teams • Golf team wins one • News about ourselveshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1039/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1950
Constitutional amendments proposed extending terms of office to two years • President\u27s page • Alumni Day set for June third • Ursinus Woman\u27s Club entertains senior girls • Lloyd Wood, candidate for lieutenant-governor • Kenneth Fink directs opinion survey service • Frank Tornetta named assistant anesthesiologist • Dr. Charles Dotterer heads hospital staff • Alpha Sigma Nu alumnae will meet June third • Woman\u27s Club will hear Captain John Graf • Salinger hits movies • 15 at Glenwood reunion • Phi Psi alumnae meet • Ray Gurzynski appointed head coach of football • Viewbook becomes new Ursinus agent • 246 to receive degrees at 80th commencement • Dean Stahr and alumnae meet at convention • Eugene Miller lectures on world affairs • Church synod to meet at Ursinus in June • Necrology • Coeds trip the light fantastic on Ursinus greensward since 1905 • Whence Ursinus? • Sports review: Baseball team opens with 3 straight wins; Men\u27s tennis team wins, 8-1; loses, 9-0; 1950 football schedule includes Adelphi College; Cumpstone opens season with record javelin toss; Bronson, Young named cage co-captains; Helfferich wins title as matmen close season; Freshman Joan Compton wins breaststroke title • News about ourselveshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1038/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1950
A good investment • Locally speaking • To the ladies • President\u27s page • Alumni Association appoints committees • Dr. Lentz attends church unification conference • Nine Ursinus hockey stars in national tourney • York County alumni only slightly winded after vigorous square dance opener • Ursinus Women\u27s Club holds yuletide luncheon • Woman dead, returns to life as result of Dr. Valloti\u27s diagnosis • College establishes new placement bureau • So Much to Be Done filmed on Ursinus campus • Dr. John Mauchly invents new computing machine • McClure elected president of St. Andrew\u27s Society • Bailey elected officer of athletic conference • Art catalogue prepared for Lachman paintings • Chandler reelected to museum board • Necrology • News about town: Coed wins magazine post; Francis heads school board; Hartzell wins DeMolay honor; Sewage plant in service • Sports review: Bruin wrestlers take eighth straight meet; Basketball team compiles 2-4 record at midseason; Pattison to captain girls\u27 swimming team; Jayvee hockey team\u27s 3-year record broken; JV courtmen rack up six wins in eight tilts; Lone victory closes poor grid season; Hockeyites win five, tie one, lose one; College hockey star to play in Europe; Soccermen beat alumni for season\u27s only win • News about ourselveshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1037/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1949
Are you a 75-percenter? • President\u27s page • Dinner dance highlights Alumni Day activities • Harry Frosberg appointed general alumni secretary • Ursinus Women\u27s Club gives $1,000 to college • Sellers, Rieser to head Berks County local alumni • R. Claire Frank to preside over York County alumni • 211 receive degrees at 79th commencement • Dr. Paisley assumes post for 40th year • Improved radio station built for college • 947 enroll for 80th year! • Seven new members join faculty and staff • Four programs featured in Ursinus forum • Walter Marsteller builds observatory to house Franklin Institute telescope • Sewage disposal plant nearing completion • Admiral Will retires after 32 years in Navy • Gemmel writes report on iron industry • Rowland Mulford heads Bridgeton, N.J. schools • Dr. Miner assumes new post in west • Pennsylvania German Society meets here; Dr. Fogel receives award • Dr. Livingood goes to Texas University • Millers write chapters for history book • Class of \u2762 convenes at Duryea Hall • News about town: Betsy Grove opens nursery; Ilsa Helfferich in Germany; New fire hall planned • Sports review: Bears bow to Drexel, tie Haverford; Soccer team faces nine-game schedule; Squad of forty-seven vie for hockey berths; Baseball fares best in men\u27s spring sports; Track team improves; Netmen win 1, lose 6; Dennis leads golfers; Harriers condition for championships; Girls\u27 softball team ends 8th no-loss season; Tennis team has poor year • Necrology • News about ourselveshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1036/thumbnail.jp
1936 Ruby Yearbook
A digitized copy of the 1936 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/ruby/1038/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1949
Memorial fund drive progressing • Delaware County needs local alumni society • President\u27s page • Hilda Anderson makes All-America hockey team • Three grads play hockey on All-Philadelphia team • Ursinus alumnae hockeyites tie for championship • Bunny Vosters ranks 14th in U.S. women\u27s singles • King Heiges leads Heidelberg 11 to championship • Applicants interviewed for new alumni post • Women\u27s Club notes • Evelyn Henzel presides over Abington School Board • Alumni executive committee plans memorial fund drive • Omwake reviews college business manual • Barbara Dietz an officer of newly formed WCYC • Bidding on sewage plant open • Informal luncheon group meeting in Philadelphia • Pettit to assist registrar • Dr. Brownback to serve on two civic boards • Dr. Garrett working with Navy research group • MAC basketball tourney • Necrology • Dr. Armstrong completes church history volume • Creager starts as chaplain • News about town • Sports review: Ursinus quintet splits conference openers; One victory, seven defeats mark poor football season; Seven-match schedule slated for wrestlers; College hockey team tallies 4 wins, 3 losses; JV hockey 11 undefeated; Soccermen win 2, lose 4 • News about ourselveshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1034/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1949
Pro and con • Shall we dance? • Two secretaries, not one • Association\u27s constitution • Ursinus, too • President\u27s page • Harry Brian made vice president of advertising firm • Bartholomew accepts post at Lancaster seminary • Richard Yahraes writes from Berlin • Alex Lipkin on mission to Liberia for State Department • John Rauhauser stars in The Late George Apley • 21 candidates run for alumni offices • Old Timers\u27 Day to coincide with F&M game in October • Alumni constitution amendments proposed • Alumni Day, June 4, to feature supper club • Robert Titus new member of Board of Directors • Ursinus Women\u27s Club entertains senior women • Class chairmen heading memorial scholarship drive • News about town • Junior class sponsors supper club • Sturgis aids school law committee • Sports review: Two champions spark stellar wrestling squad; Jaffe wins honors as courtmen end poor season; Grizzly nine faces 14-game schedule; Former Haverford athlete named 1949 tennis coach; Coed cagers close season with 9-1 record; Coed swimming team wins two, loses five; Penn relays highlight nine-meet track schedule • Ursinus director serves community with camera • News about ourselves • Necrologyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1035/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1953
President\u27s page • Rev J. A. Kaye to speak at commencement • 11 students completed work in January • New orientation program introduced this year • Ursinus professors receive honors • Presentation of the Messiah a true Ursinus tradition • A new year brings changes to Ursinus • Yost, Jones lecture on University of the Air • Ursinus and U. of P. offer course in engineering • Alumni activities • Here are your candidates for the 1953 election • Watch for your ballot in April • Ursinus Women\u27s Club announces spring plans • Dr. Pierce E. Swope honored by St. Stephens • Encircle May 30, 1953 on your calendar it\u27s Alumni Day • Alumni E. & R. delegates attend council of churches • N. Y. U. names W. K. McKee new assistant dean • Ursinus alumni claim Sisters with a Mission • Remember these dates • H. King Heiges named area supt. of schools Frankfurt, Germany • Do you have old issues of the Ursinus Lantern? • Dr. Eger advanced to new position at Jefferson • Value of local alumni groups undeniable • Ursinus is proud of its faculty • Sports review • Alumni oldsters hold varsity youngsters to 96-75 basketball game • Men\u27s basketball team gets off to good start • Coach Baker reports on 1952 soccer season • Sis Bosler coaching girls\u27 swimming team • Varsity baseball schedule - 1953 • Hockey girls play in national tournament • Girls\u27 veteran basketball squad has high hopes • Ray Gurzynski reviews 1952 football season • News about ourselves • Engagements • Marriages • Births • Necrologyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1047/thumbnail.jp