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Ursinus College Bulletin, September 1985
The purpose survives • The magnificent Ursis Horribilis • Students\u27 character: Who\u27s responsible? • Alumni return to campus at night • A catalyst for alumni central • Going back to the future • Stardusters in the spotlight again • Ursinus College: A history of its first hundred years • Japanese students: Learning by negotiation • Yost portrait presented • Dr. Cogger retires • New faculty, staff at Ursinus • Tradition carries on • Promote Ursinus • NSF awards grant • Freshmen arrive • Campus village renovated • Forum programs scheduled • Women\u27s Club luncheon • Friends regaled at Gurzynski roast • Weight room dedication • Angelos appointed basketball coach • Sports schedule • Class notes • Tripping the Leight fantastic • Her classroom is wild America • Marriages • Births • Deaths • Letters to the editor • Do you know where your classmates are?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/new_bulletin/1044/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Bulletin, March 1986
The case for giving • 1985 census: Just who and what are we, anyway? • Of tee shirts and cookies: A tale of health and well-being • Renaissance in teaching • Unfriendly takeovers benefit few, Rorer chief tells students • Professorial chairs the ultimate tribute to faculty excellence • The pattern emerges • The Pa. German collection: An uncharted treasure • Playing the numbers for the good of the college • U.S. News survey cites Ursinus • Bear beats • Alumni gather in four states • Zucker\u27s work to be performed • Wenhold receives Eshbach award • Stress workshop • Women\u27s Club expands fund • A grim story of success at an early age • Sports schedule • Class notes • Rechanneling a flood of emotions • Estate planner\u27s exotic garden his pride • Marriages • Births • Deathshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/new_bulletin/1046/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Bulletin, March 1987
President\u27s memo: Preparing for a populous future • From Pennsburg to the Vatican in search of beauty • Musser Hall meets the world • Of life, infinity and classic sport • Evening School: Taking fear out of the college plunge • Loyalty Fund totals soar, give cause for celebration • Women\u27s studies grant won by Ursinus • College receives funds to aid black student • California alumni have six reunions • Where are they now? • Staff promotions • Who\u27s who • Say, just which fund got that check? • Main Street lauded • Landis selected • Books given • Meistersingers tour • Making a fast break from bleakness • Spring sports schedule • Ursinus running renaissance sparks precocious women\u27s program • Odgers academic all-American • Class notes • The feline\u27s answer to Dr. Spock • Bio art: Her perfect solution • Marriages • Births • Deaths • Kutztown Folk Fest welcomes Ursinushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/new_bulletin/1050/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Bulletin, January 1985
A mandate to liberal arts colleges • Focus on faculty: The smart, curious and articulate • Liberal arts lauded on Founders Day • Campus plan: Preserving the classic college town • Cottage now counseling center • Hot time at homecoming • A one-man information explosion • Receptions set • Japan studies program offered • Books given • Photos shown • Faculty hired • Baton assigned • Evans and Hess appointed • Who\u27s whose confusing at legacy brunch • China trip for soccer team • Bruin notes • Grizzellany • Winter sports schedule • Class notes • For the love of legalities • He\u27ll make your weekend creepy • Marriages • Births • Deaths • Heefner new development chairman • Letters to the editorhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/new_bulletin/1041/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Bulletin, January 1987
President\u27s memo: The healthy debate of controversy • King of instruments awes audience • French installed in Heefner Chair • Fulbright tour enriches Dr. Eaton\u27s courses • Coming home to double vision • Loyalty Fund prizes • It\u27s a hoopster\u27s lullaby • Fall season honors • Bruins Club note • Letter of thanks • Memories of Fetterolf • Inaugural exhibit delights Ursinus community • The art-full life is a rewarding one • A. V. Davis grant supports campaign for Ursinus • Clemens, Fretz families plan concert endowment • Class gifts give campaign a boost • A 44.66% reunion • Chemistry alumni asked for reactions • Library given books • Ho-hum memories • Ursinus hosts Fulbright scholar • Fraktur displayed • Hartman elected to Board • Evening enrollment • Class notes • The law of science is his business • Anti-terrorism in the slow lane • Marriages • Births • Deaths • Sports schedulehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/new_bulletin/1049/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, March 6, 1987
The Bermans: From Pennsburg to Vatican in Search of Beauty • Letters: I\u27ve Been Teaching Creative Writing for Thirty-Five Years, says Dolman; Ashman After Fire Dies Down; Forum Committee Clears Confusion; $10,000 Plus Without Copy Machines; Swimming\u27s Sieracki Steps Out • Pro Theatre to Present Our Town • Sue Ashman Says so Long • Bears Take Third at MAC Championships Best Finish in 38 Years • Women\u27s B-Ball Team Holds Heads High • Men\u27s Indoor Track Goes to Maine • Men Hoopsters Suffer Tough Loss to Washington to End \u2786-\u2787 • Runner Mike Griffin Rises Early to Set Records • Danville\u27s Donahoe Takes Bid to Nationals and Athlete of the Week • McDevitt Leads Swimmers with Performance and Dedication • Athletics and Academics: Far From the Odd Couple at U.C. • Rabble-Rousing Remembrances • College Work Study Vacancies • Ursinus Alumnus Publishes Cat Guide • Montco Science Research Competition at U.C.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1184/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, December 15, 1986
Letters: Appeal for Artists; Use Common Sense in Regard to Smoke Alarms; Abortion Issue Spawns Another Challenge • Weeding Out the Weak at Musser • After a Prosperous Decade as President, Richter Reflects on his Life at Ursinus • Wrestling Wraps Up Winter With Albright White-Washing • Swimmin\u27 Women get a Trimmin\u27 • Varsity Hoopsters Even Season • All-American Avenue: Football\u27s Odgers; Field Hockey\u27s Johnson; Volleyball\u27s Kraszewski • Gymnastics Team Scores High in Season Opener • Letters: Court Conditions Cause Day\u27s Resignation; Coaching Cited as B-ball\u27s Achilles Heel • Students Able to Create Their Own Courses by Way of College Scholars Program • Going From Bare Douglas Fir to Santa\u27s Showplace • Tumarkin Gives Personal View of his Aggressive Couple • Ursinus\u27 Oldest Symbol • Kutztown Edges Lady-Bears • Weisel Given Peace Prize for Reminding World of the Nazi Horrors • David Marx Tells of Life Under Apartheid • Cub & Key / Sororities\u27 Phonathons • Promoting International Education at Ursinushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1178/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, December 5, 1986
Alleluia! Alleluia!: French Presents Handel\u27s Messiah • New Modernistic Sculpture To Arrive • Preparing For the Aggressive Couple • Editorial: Drug Testing Wrap • Letters: Ronning Still Steamed; Challenge vs. Pro-Choice; Nagy Raises More Questions on Abortion; Conrad, Get Your Labyrinth!; Women\u27s Studies Holds Various Viewpoints; Women\u27s Studies Program Defined • Ursinus Art Showcase to Grow • Faculty Fat Farm • Love Me Do to Revolution : Pat Mancuso\u27s Seen it All • Mermen Immersed In Swim Season • Bears Open Strong With 114-52 Thrashing vs. Mount St. Vincent, but Then Slump • Freshman Hacker Anything but Choppy For Men Harriers • Seesaw Beginning for Lady Bears • Another Club Cornered: Circle K Serves Community • Landis Traces Course of Adventhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1177/thumbnail.jp
Science and the Liberal Arts at Ursinus College
Science trend: Moving beyond industrialism • Founders\u27 Day address: Small colleges nurture young scientists well • Physics mentor changed a life • Complex world a challenge for scientists • In government, chemist finds his niche • Ursinus helps non standard student bloom • Ursinus let him explore inner space • Finding the problem is scientist\u27s hardest task • Most wanted: Insatiable curiosity • Real research: Practical or esoteric? • Flexibility is a matter of degree • Liberal arts education prepares minds • The way to encourage young scientistshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/founders_programs/1053/thumbnail.jp