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    The Ursinus Weekly, November 24, 1952

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    Fall play to be Dec. 5, 6; Ticket sale begins Dec. 1 • Bob Harry to play at senior formal • Freshman rep is sworn in by MSGA • Phys-eds get new teachers • Naval officer to speak here, Dec. 3 • Pre-legal group hears speaker, accepts three new members • Lantern goes to press today; Barbara Wagner designs cover • Messiah seats reserved for 100 students • Constitution changes begun by W.S.G.A. • About 100 students enjoy variety show • Lord Winterton to speak at first forum tomorrow • First Chest drive proceeds small; Two days remain • Help offered for grad study • SWC wins hunt sponsored by Y • Spirit group chooses words for dorm decoration prize • Editorials: Plea to 60 students; What\u27s wrong, men?; Brighter side • Letters to the editor • Two staff members enjoy play preview • Murky for the turkey • Dr. A. Rice attends Atlantic Union sessions • Dickinson hands Bears loss in grid final, 18-6 • Bakermen drop season closer, 6-0 • Former coach plays softball in Korea • Snell\u27s Belles close season by defeating Penn • Marge Merrifield elected captain • Women elect chairmen of table decoration committees • Chess club ties Lansdale • Chi Alpha organizes for Christmas worship service • Bus ads plan discussionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1507/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 10, 1952

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    Faculty show begins Chest drive, Nov. 15 • Pancoast, Miller debate merits of Ike and Adlai • Jones speaks to freshman class • Group production judged success • Death takes holiday in Curtain Club play • Frosh officers disclosed; Ronald Hutchinson, prexy • Seniors plan for show and dances • Workers net $40 for Campus Chest • Steward resigns • Cheerleaders to take over plans for future pep rallies • Pre-meds take tour • Former Ursinus student dies in automobile accident • Editorials: Was this fun?; Let\u27s go, Band • Noble sportsmen • Letters to the editor • Rushees sign fraternity bids • New patriotism will help Ike • Bears face Juniata in last home tilt • Bakermen lose to Haverford • Bakermen blast LaSalle in home soccer tilt, 2-0 • Temple drops Belles, 5-2 • Chess Club wins, ties • Messiah to be Dec. 11 • Lantern chooses selectionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1505/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 5, 1952

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    Phila. Story to be presented May 8, 9 & 10 • Pre-meds elect officers • Y cabinet assumes duties at retreat • Music Club to hold elections tomorrow • Inter-sorority group holds annual party • Students will be charged for all overdue library books • Music Club to give concert • WSGA endorses removal of posters • New Lantern head selected by staff • Dan Giangiulio is elected new president of MSGA • Final plans set for May Day pageant, campus activities • Future teachers to hear talk Tuesday • Ludwig receives prize from chemical institute • Bus. Ad. club reorganizes; Bennett elected president • New Selective Service test scheduled to be given May 22 • Editorials: More pride needed; Super-patriots gag opinion • Spirit group meets to plan program for next year • Chess club loses match • Letters to the editor • German Club elects Owens • Junior-Sophomore weekend held • Pinned • Engagements • Many infected by senioritus • May pageants present queen in many guises • Parting seniors reveal one last desire • Hal Feist hurls seven-hit victory over Swarthmore • Girls net team gains shutout win • Delaware trounces Bears 10 to 3 with 15-hit attack • Cinder men rout Cadets, lose to Lehigh runners • Girls\u27 tennis team beats Stroudsburg 4-1 • Gellman elected to captain 1953 wrestling squad • Moravian beats Ursinus; Bears leave 15 on base • Stolen gloves halt intramural games • Y retreaters spend enjoyable weekendhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1543/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 8, 1952

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    Second forum enjoys speech by diplomat • First forum hears Lord • Scribe praises Fall play • 15th annual Messiah performance to be Thursday night in Bomberger chapel • Y plans vespers, town-gown day Christmas party • Senior prom, party is this weekend • Marine speaks to students • Class to hear talk on southeast Asia • Pre-meds to hear Drs. Nye, Eger • Sororities go through informal initiations • Only $510 donated to Campus Chest • U. of P. student addresses IRC • French Club plans party • Editorials: So little time; Prom problem • Color trouble • GOP still split • Letters to the editor • Canterbury Club elects pres., holds meeting tonight at 7 • Weddings • Engagements • Reporter reveals sacred secrets of Weekly hole • Class of \u2753 gives birth to yearbook • Senior ball will feature Stars in the eyes theme • Inquirer relay to be held in January • Bears wallop Pharmacy in season opener, 97-48 • Mermaids begin practice; Sis Bosler is new coach • Kolp elected captain • Dick Glock paces Ursinus offense • Bob Swett tallies 75 as Bears split two decisionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1508/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 9, 1953

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    Curtain Club reveals cast for Spring play • Y groups to have visitor; March 18 to be panel date • Dr. Chandler to be speaker at IRC banquet March 16 • Jones shows slides tonight • 15 new members join campus sororities at noon Friday • Young pianist to give recital Thursday night • Fatemi to speak at April 8 forum • Mary Jane Allen elected new editor; Armstrong managing editor of Weekly • Seminar hears Rev. J. Bishop • Group 3 holds rehearsals for A Phoenix too Frequent • Snell\u27s Belles to play Bears in basketball game Tues. night • Bus ads to hear Ferguson • Scottie Gillespie reads Burns Tues. • Meistersingers reveal dates • Debaters defeat Temple • Editorials: Comments and regrets • Pre-meds to hear speakers • Ursinus men model fabulous corsage creations at Lorelei • Work and wisdom are combined by many Ursinusites • The Bell and I (Teller tells inside tale) • Bears close season with 90-63 loss to Delaware • Mermaids nipped by Beaver, 29-28 • Snell\u27s Belles capture sixth consecutive victory • Belles hand Penn 56-41 defeat; 37 fouls called • Ursinus finishes eighth in eastern championships • Underclassmen are victorious over upperclassmen, 68-63 • Ed Dawkins captures M.A.C. wrestling crown • Junior prom to be April 24 • Soph hop to be Fridayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1515/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 27, 1952

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    Students and old timers enjoy varied activities: Ellie Unger crowned queen of Varsity Club dance; 724 wins golden trophy for best dorm decorations • 21 degrees conferred at Founders Day exercises: Helfferich, Lauer receive Doctor of Laws degrees; Vice President gives speech stressing college history • Ursinus, U. P. form program for engineers • Fraternities gave parties; Rushing starts this week • College fills blood quota • German Club holds meeting; Plans for year\u27s activities • Senior carnival, dance to be this weekend • Dr. Witmer receives Doctor of Pedagogy degree from F&M • Business Administration Club to hear advertising rep. • Y work day, chat to be Sat., Wed. • IRC hears librarian speak on Philippines • Miller, Pancoast to debate • Girls begin rushing today • WSGA changes frosh drug rules • Frosh women in booster group set up 15, 20 cent poster rates • Movie to be shown in S-12, Fri. • Lantern holds meeting • French Club to meet • Editorials: Let\u27s do something • Typical American family • Letters to the editor • Square dance to be Nov. 8 • Chi Alpha alters constitution • Liberals have free speech • Students attend Eisenhower press conference in Phila. • Pre-meds to hear Wagner • Married • Chess Club loses • And if it isn\u27t gov\u27nuh Jones back from Meddie England • Knull and Burger mates throughout ship\u27s tour on sea • New look, new hours, new food bring new life to the Supply • Albright beats third team • Lafayette booters hand Bears first defeat, 5-1 • Bears win 6-0 on Maliken\u27s last second TD: Grizzly Bears victorious in second straight game; Goal line stand saves Old Timers Day gridiron thriller • Girls drop hockey game to Beaver, 4-3 • Bakermen win over grads • West Chester is defeated, 7-2 • Canterbury Club to meethttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1503/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 2, 1953

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    Sorority bids to be signed Friday noon • Group 2 plays well received • Mary Gillespie to read Burns\u27 poetry at Eng. lit. reading • Van de Putte, first Lorelei king • May Day pageant committee chosen • Dr. Harman speaks at FTA meeting • Cutting campus illegal • Frat council meets; Amends constitution • Library music room reopens • Juniors plan original show for April 17 & 18 • Rev. Bishop to be speaker at last seminar tonight • Forum hears Rev. Detweiler • Dr. Schmidt, pathologist, speaks to pre-med society • 450 college students attend 6th foreign policy institute • Y to show movie One God Sunday • 3 French Club members give play in cultural olympics • I.R.C. postpones program • Editorials: Give the campus a chance • Scribe describes literary magazine • Civil service jobs revealed • Weddings • Student librarians sprout gray hairs over daily duties • Advice given to those who ask for letters of recommendation from profs • P.M.C. routs Bears on final half splurge, 76-54 • Mermaids capture meet; Edge Bryn Mawr, 29-28 • Intramural night to be March 16 • Correction made in story on Swett • Parlee victor; Grapplers win • Belles win basketball, lose swimming eventhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1514/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 3, 1952

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    Rushees sign sorority bids Saturday morn • Girls plan fashion show • Dr. Wagner gives med school advice • Freshmen hear Dr. Helfferich • Students discuss social life ideas at fireside chat • WSGA enforces poster removal • Quartet to sing on TV • Music Club to hold Sadie Hawkins Day square dance • Seven articles, four books left unclaimed in Dean\u27s office • Campus favors Eisenhower by majority of 151 votes • Campus Chest to hold poll this Tuesday • Group to give play Tuesday • Bus. Ad. club hears H. D. Leopold speak • Ten new members added to Weekly news and feature staff • Bazaar, ball held • Editorials: Vote is not I.Q. test; Positive ideas needed • Letters to the editor • Adlai apologia • Eisenhower: Man of integrity, character • Republican foreign policy unrealistic • Reiss, McConnell clash; Debate Ike - Adlai issue • Isolina Torres will teach in native Honduras • Woes of practice teachers, lesson plans and little devils • Belles blank Bryn Mawr • Third team is victorious, 2-0 • Ursinus Bears win in last 20 seconds: Wagner defeated 12-7 on Dick Glock\u27s aerial to Swett in thrilling climax • Bears to place streak on line • Ursinus girls sparkle in all college tournament • Merrifield, Rittenhouse and Seifert selected • Curtis beats Brodbeck, 6-0 • Engagements announced • French Club to meethttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1504/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 16, 1953

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    Dean\u27s Office reveals list of 76 students • Elections for May queen, scheduled for Wednesday • Frosh reps given charge on Color Day • Rules revealed for Alpha Psi • Male quartet to sing for PTA, February 19 • Rules clarified at senate meeting • Y dinner held; SRC to conduct seminar tonight • Janet Glaser crowned queen of freshman dance, Friday • Junior class begins casting for original musical show • Sororities choose dinner dance clubs • Seniors make plans for this weekend • Hudock tells pre-med society about heart ills • Sun Oil pres. speaks tonight • Music Club plans tour • Editorials: Plea to 57 students; Mountains out of molehills • WAA show merits good comments • Newman convention to be held • Letters to the editor • Canterbury Club holds dinner • Florida affords adventure for venturesome trekking trio • J. Alexander \u2701 is one of Boy Scout founders • An old Ursinus institution perpetuated by Grecian gods • Girls\u27 court team hands Beaver double defeat • Swarthmore upsets Bears despite Herb Knull\u27s 28 • Blue Hens defeat Bears with late surge, 83-52 • U. of P. defeats badminton team • Duryea and Hobson victorious • Wrestlers bounce Muhlenberg 21-9 • Delaware beats grapplers 24-8; Dawkins wins again • Music room closed • Chi Alpha to hear speaker • IRC to sponsor collection for flood reliefhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1512/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1951

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    26 men join frats after rush week • Library used book sale begins today • Chem group lists water program • Light up the sky scores hit as first stage offering • Messiah features highly-rated soloists • Christmas plans made by WSGA; Lights needed • Private lives given as group production by new club members • English Club takes in new members • French Club plans party • Senior ball theme set for Friday • Y panel discusses army conscription • FTA to hear talk on teaching ways • Editorials: A pledge is a pledge; World discusses peace • Bob Herber describes room at University of Bristol, England • Senior prom themes remain centered about winter in past several years • Posters now made by freshmen girls for all activities • Supply Store improvements came with Navy moving to Ursinus campus during war years • Frank Merriwell saves the day • Jayvees defeat Penn; Have undefeated year • Graduating seniors vacate five positions on Ursinus soccer team • Swimming team loses one from last year\u27s squad • Eleven senior men bid farewell to college football playing careers • Albright defeats Curtis Hall team • Penn ties Belles in final contest • Miss Snell loses six hockey girls • Boyd to captain hockey squad in the 1952 season • Youth rally planned • Day students slate party • McClures to entertain • Concert listed • Students must return Ruby proofs by Fridayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1529/thumbnail.jp
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