The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1937

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Stoudt stars in Mothers Day play • WSGA liberalizes women\u27s rulings • Men elect student gov\u27t tomorrow • 200 mothers entertained at tea, banquet; Fenton shines in traditional May pageant • Students see Katherine Cornell star in Candida • Armistice chapel speaker talks at \u27Y\u27 installation • Leadership of junior class goes to Glatfelter, Byron • IRC elects Irwin and Goldberg as leaders at special meeting • Guest to succeed Shelly as president of men\u27s Debate Club • College orchestra to play for hop • TKA takes 8 new members • Committee\u27s choice of Floralia made difficult by list of clever pageants • Alumni associations meet at New York, Allentown • Placement bureau files records of grads; registers alumni for positions • Trackmen take Albright in final spurt • Bears lose, 2-1, but outhit Mules • Gaumer, Eshbach, vie in Middle Atlantics • Jayvee batsmen split first two encounters • Wise beats Fenimore in final for table tennis championship • Classes to compete for track trophy in annual meet Tuesday • Pre-meds choose Tornetta to head second scientific society • Physical Education Club holds canoe outing at Camp Firefly • Rev. Davidson defines good minister in B\u27hood talk • Mrs. Sibbald coaches playhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1932/thumbnail.jp

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