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The Transition Of Guanyin: Reinterpreting Queerness And Buddha Nature In Medieval East Asia, Robert Wilf
The Transition Of Guanyin: Reinterpreting Queerness And Buddha Nature In Medieval East Asia, Robert Wilf
Religious Studies Honors Papers
Avalokitesvara, better known by the Chinese name of Guanyin, is perhaps the second most pervasive figure in all of Buddhism after the historical Buddha himself. Part of this popularity comes from his adaptability and willingness to change to order to save everyone, no matter what part of society they might be from. It is thanks to this adaptability that Guanyin’s iconography varies wildly by region, with much of Theravada and tantric Buddhism depicting him as a man, while Mahayana Buddhism tends to revere her as the patron of women. From their earliest description, Guanyin was known to transcend boundaries to …
The Grizzly, February 24, 1989, Kevin Murphy, Erika Rohrbach, Fred Gladstone, Michelle L. Grande, Richard P. Richter, Lenore Bailey, Matt Weintraub, Dorothy O'Malley, Bridget Algeo, Matt Becker, Neil Schafer, Katherine Grim, Jean M. Kiss, Kathy Bowers, Jennifer Strawbridge, Peggy Hermann, Gabrielle Deboca, Christopher Harbach
The Grizzly, February 24, 1989, Kevin Murphy, Erika Rohrbach, Fred Gladstone, Michelle L. Grande, Richard P. Richter, Lenore Bailey, Matt Weintraub, Dorothy O'Malley, Bridget Algeo, Matt Becker, Neil Schafer, Katherine Grim, Jean M. Kiss, Kathy Bowers, Jennifer Strawbridge, Peggy Hermann, Gabrielle Deboca, Christopher Harbach
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Ursinus Finds and Dumps Its Own Dump • Depression Treatable • GPA Lowered for Frat Pledges • Letter: Mannherz Assaults Grizzly • Myrin Library Meeting Future • Photos Don't Show All, More to Dump Than Meets the Eye • Ursinus Awaits ECAC Bid • Matters Set School Record • McMullin Keys U.C. Track • U.C.: Up, Then Down • Ursinus Women: The Stuff of Champions • Cinders Smoking • Meisters: Ohio or Bust! • Richter Doesn't Trash Klee • Wismer Deceiving Diners • DeCatur Nips Nippon • Yanks and Frogs Alike • Airband Tonight • Graduation 1989 Coming Together • …
The Grizzly, February 5, 1982, James H. Wilson, Mark Angelo, Kevin Burke, Larry Muscarella, Georgeann Fusco, Mary Mulligan, Duncan C. Atkins, Chuck Groce, Joe Rongione, Jean Morrison, Richard P. Richter, Glenn A. Parno
The Grizzly, February 5, 1982, James H. Wilson, Mark Angelo, Kevin Burke, Larry Muscarella, Georgeann Fusco, Mary Mulligan, Duncan C. Atkins, Chuck Groce, Joe Rongione, Jean Morrison, Richard P. Richter, Glenn A. Parno
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Wismer Thefts Provoke Action • Lloyd's Tenure Rejection Official • KDK Attains Highest GPA • Rod Luck Visits W's Gymnastics • Comment: New Faculty Program a Contradiction of Goals? • On Energy Conservation • Administration's Views on Pledging • Book Store Improves Under New Management • Bell Rate Hikes to Affect Students • Pattern Changes Planned for Next Semester • The Way to a Man's Heart • Japanese Program Opens This Summer • Aquamen Swamp E-town • Racqueteers Rolling • Women Splash to Victory • Sterling Brown to Take Over Football Team • B-Ball Takes Two • Girls Dump Mighty …
The Grizzly, December 4, 1981, James H. Wilson, Richard B. Mcquillan, Kevin Burke, Brian E. Kelley, Georgeann Fusco, Mark Angelo, Hank Larkin, Larry Muscarella, Kevin Kunkle, Karen L. Reese, Duncan C. Atkins, Mark Lonergan, Chuck Groce, Jean Morrison, Joe Rongione, J. Houghton Kane, S. Ross Doughty
The Grizzly, December 4, 1981, James H. Wilson, Richard B. Mcquillan, Kevin Burke, Brian E. Kelley, Georgeann Fusco, Mark Angelo, Hank Larkin, Larry Muscarella, Kevin Kunkle, Karen L. Reese, Duncan C. Atkins, Mark Lonergan, Chuck Groce, Jean Morrison, Joe Rongione, J. Houghton Kane, S. Ross Doughty
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Dealing With Financial Pressure • EcBA Department Interviews for New Positions • Freshman Relates Pre-Collegiate Experiences in Japan • Union Evaluation Prompts Improvement • Campus-wide Planning Meeting Sets Competitive Goals for UC • Residents Fix Up Curtis Hall • Lucas Named To PaCIE • 'Messiah' Rehearsal Open to Public • Jarvis and Rutherford in Last Coffeehouse • Best Albums of 1981 • Senior Poet Honored Nationally • New Wrestlers Lead the Way • Girls B-Ball Prime for Opener • Baseball Team Has New Skipper • Men's Swimmers Take Third Place • Hoopsters Off to Slow Start • Gymnasts Pleasing • …
The Grizzly, October 19, 1979, Brian Barlow, Jennifer Bassett, Ross Schwalm, Diana Dakay, Dean Mioli, Jay Repko, Stephanie Kane, Brian Clemens, David Garner, Michael Chiarappa, Jean Morrison, Martin Katz, Margaret Martz, Bruce Dalziel, Tracy Nadzak
The Grizzly, October 19, 1979, Brian Barlow, Jennifer Bassett, Ross Schwalm, Diana Dakay, Dean Mioli, Jay Repko, Stephanie Kane, Brian Clemens, David Garner, Michael Chiarappa, Jean Morrison, Martin Katz, Margaret Martz, Bruce Dalziel, Tracy Nadzak
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Ursinus - Tohoku Make Exchange • Campus Life Committee • Faculty Makes Recommendations About College Curriculum • Women's Financial Workshop Offered • Letters to the Editor • Ursinus News In Brief: Student teachers assigned; Generous alumni gifts; Alternate weekend • 1979 Homecoming Candidates • The Who - An Interesting Saga • The Long Run - Always Sincere • ProTheatre To Open • Knack Review • Music News: Disco, Tom Petty • C.S. Lewis Forum • Super Sundae • USGA Notes • Fearless Friday Forecast • Young Artists Series Resume • Life In Your Nasal Passage: Frat War Is Hell!!! • …
The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1973, John T. Fidler, Elsie Van Wagoner, Rachel Mcclain, Gary Griffith, Sandra Wible, Carol Seifrit, James Cochran, Robert Vietri, Ruthann Connell, Helen Ludwig
The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1973, John T. Fidler, Elsie Van Wagoner, Rachel Mcclain, Gary Griffith, Sandra Wible, Carol Seifrit, James Cochran, Robert Vietri, Ruthann Connell, Helen Ludwig
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Japanese students eager to tour US and study at UC • Preview of freshmen reveals a typical lot • POW speaks to psychology classes • Juniors elect officers for their senior year • Economics majors inducted into honor society • Editorial: Ellsberg and his gift of justice; In praise of PBS • Faculty portrait: Mr. Juan Espadas • Final exam schedule • "Taming of the Shrew" pleases weekend audience • Trackmen complete successful season • British upset 11-8; Smart coaching helps • Lacrosse team wins two but loses the big one
Japan's Economic Success Following Her World War Ii Defeat, Karen E. Davidock
Japan's Economic Success Following Her World War Ii Defeat, Karen E. Davidock
Business and Economics Honors Papers
This 78 page senior thesis examines the rate of Japan's economic growth since World War II.
The Ursinus Weekly, March 22, 1973, Charles Chambers, David Ochocki, Rich Mcintyre, Joseph Van Wyk, Richard Whaley, Kitt Turner, Nancy Frye, John Kraus, Elsie Van Wagoner, John O. Rorer Iii, Cris Crane, Helen Ludwig, Susan Petersen, Rodger Blind
The Ursinus Weekly, March 22, 1973, Charles Chambers, David Ochocki, Rich Mcintyre, Joseph Van Wyk, Richard Whaley, Kitt Turner, Nancy Frye, John Kraus, Elsie Van Wagoner, John O. Rorer Iii, Cris Crane, Helen Ludwig, Susan Petersen, Rodger Blind
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
U.S.G.A. takes action on several matters • C.C.C. slots filled for coming autumn • Fifteen Japanese students to arrive at Ursinus for Summer session • Physical Education Department expands freshman course to fit facilities • Dean R.J. Whatley institutes new property damage procedure • Moore's military miniatures march into class • Editorial: The tax game • Focus: Tom Sturgeon • Follow the bouncing ball • Right before your eyes we have "Loot," an obscure comedy by Joe Orton • A meeting of Eastern and Western cultures; U.C. students offer international perspectives • A night on Broadway with Elmer • Songfest …
Ursinus Magazine, Fall 1970, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Frank Smith, A. Alan Botto, Philip H. Williams
Ursinus Magazine, Fall 1970, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Frank Smith, A. Alan Botto, Philip H. Williams
Ursinus Magazine (New Bulletin Series), 1969-1996
Ursinus names William S. Pettit President • Founders Day Convocation: Dr. Pettit installed as 10th Ursinus President • November 15 inauguration address: Dr. Pettit assumes presidency • Ursinus names Dr. Bozorth new Dean • Swedish King honors Ursinus professor • Heefner appointed chairman of Academic Development Committee • Geist reappointed chairman of Alumni Loyalty Fund • Ursinus Centennial Tour: Japan '70 • Sixteen hours on Wake • As Sendai sees us • Ursinus mourns loss of Dr. Wagner • Homecoming Day '70 • Sports • Class notes • Weddings • Births • In memoriam
The Ursinus Weekly, January 23, 1969, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Byron Jackson, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, Judith Earle, James Williams, Howard Solomon, Kenneth Yorgey, Jonathan Weaver
The Ursinus Weekly, January 23, 1969, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Byron Jackson, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, Judith Earle, James Williams, Howard Solomon, Kenneth Yorgey, Jonathan Weaver
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Williams presents "Aesthetic Japan" • USGA announces students named to Ursinus Board • Cut system modified for failing students • Ursinus obtains Gulf Oil grant • Merck & Co. awards research grant to UC • Final examination schedule • Confrontation: Black vs. white • Editorial: Another chapter in the ongoing inquiry in the higher morality as precepted and pursued on the Ursinus College campus • Letters to the editor • Exchange • Underground films debut at Ursinus • Editorial: Neglected issues • Faculty portrait: Dr. Levie Van Dam • Freeland spirit pervades • Parents O.K. strict rules • Bears drop …
The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, Cris Crane, John S. Picconi, Thomas Miller
The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, Cris Crane, John S. Picconi, Thomas Miller
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Fourteen join faculty; Dept. heads named for Philos. & Economics • 227 freshmen begin studies; 3 foreign students included • Professors recognized for teaching excellence • Stained glass exhibit on display at Ursinus • Joint effort concert features Intruders • Editorial: Student activism - radical or responsible? • Frosh at Shalom; Dinks on till 12th • The "illegalities" of Ursinus law • The great society? • Editorial: Everyone's problem • Freeland's days numbered; Library to rise on site • Graduate school aspirants urged to prepare early • Forums replace required chapel • Studio art to highlight new fine arts course …
The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1963, Sharon E. Robbins, Sue Yost, F. Donald Zucker, Craig Garner
The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1963, Sharon E. Robbins, Sue Yost, F. Donald Zucker, Craig Garner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Ten Ursinus students named to Who's who • Mrs. Randall, 942 resident head, dies Saturday • UC Circle holds Christmas party • College Bowl team prepares for meet • J. A. Minnich attends seminar • "Breeches Bible" used at vespers • Handel's Messiah to be given at UC; 26th annual concert set for Dec. 12 • PSEA to hear talk on testing • Notes on the WSGA • Barnhouse of TV 10 speaks • Design for Living program Tuesday night • Editorial: Curtain Club meets the challenge; Constitutional controls viewed • Reaction from abroad: Stockholm; Tokyo • Letters to the …
The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1962, John B. Piston, Jean E. Hunter, Ted Wilf, Barbara Gettys, Sharon Rothenberger, Carole Lane, Ed Leister
The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1962, John B. Piston, Jean E. Hunter, Ted Wilf, Barbara Gettys, Sharon Rothenberger, Carole Lane, Ed Leister
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Queen & football victory highlight Saturday's Homecoming festivities • Students enjoy Winterthur visit • Pre-medicals hear student talks • Gould, Moser, Harris and Miller elected as freshman officers • Recent Spike convocation provocative, analytic • Tim Cope elected as MSGA soph rep. • Sororities take in 54 women • "Weekly" meeting for new members • Dawson and King chosen for cheerleading squad • PSEA meeting opens season • Innkeepers tour from G-B to UC • Young GOPers outline voting procedure • Ruby sales begin • Cole family concert slated for Norristown • Millers join "koffee klatch" opener • Editorial: A …
The Ursinus Weekly, February 27, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, Bill Pratt, Gail Ford, John B. Piston, Robin L. Stevenson, Gerald Morita, Ted Wilf
The Ursinus Weekly, February 27, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, Bill Pratt, Gail Ford, John B. Piston, Robin L. Stevenson, Gerald Morita, Ted Wilf
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Student-faculty show to climax charity drive • ICG holds banquet at Immaculata • Dr. Elmer H. Funk addresses students • Power lines snap, disrupt campus • YM-YWCA plans fireside chats, first will be held on March 1 • Jun Kawashima addresses PSEA on Japan's education • WSGA plans two demonstrations • Meistersingers open season at Faith Church • Frosh girls, reps receive colors on February 23 • U.C. students dine with Republicans • AF recruiter offers ACPP applications • International Relations Club to hear speaker on Finland • Joan Meszaros elected Spring Festival queen • Jazz festival in Fla. over …
The Ursinus Weekly, February 13, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, John Swinton, Robin L. Stevenson, David Williams, D. Newcombe, John B. Piston, Cynthia Morris, Susan Korte, Gerald Morita, Marion G. Spangler
The Ursinus Weekly, February 13, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, John Swinton, Robin L. Stevenson, David Williams, D. Newcombe, John B. Piston, Cynthia Morris, Susan Korte, Gerald Morita, Marion G. Spangler
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Jun Kawashima to study at U.C. this semester • Cub and Key asks junior men to apply • Dr. G. S. Pancoast seeks State Assembly position • Dr. Miller begins new TV series on WFIL-TV • Mrs. Rice addresses Collegeville club on Swedish decor • IRC Club to participate in Model UN meeting in N.Y. • Art museum presents series of art programs • Pancoast, Sanders appear on radio; Discuss politics • Spring Festival replaces May Day • Mr. H. Lloyd Jones helps plan conference at Lafayette College • Mr. Jordania to play his own piano pieces for French Club …
The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1957, Walter W. Montgomery, Fusako Ono, Phil Rowe, Thomas M. Mccabe
The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1957, Walter W. Montgomery, Fusako Ono, Phil Rowe, Thomas M. Mccabe
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
My impressions of Ursinus • Glauser announces data on proctor and concession applications for 1957-58 • Sororities hold party; Sig Nu plans dinner-dance • Alumni Association gives banquet to seniors, May 22 • Matusow and Seip to head Pi Gamma Mu in '57-'58 • MSGA meeting: New rules for P.A. in dining hall • MSGA officers installed at dinner • Rules set up for Fall opening of new girls' dorms • Class presidents elected for '57-'58 • Women await Dean's, President's final action on revised petition • New education bill announced by V.A. • Cape May starting point for deep …
The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1955, Richard Winchester
The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1955, Richard Winchester
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Dr. Miller's Forum address on "Japan, friend or foe" • Selective Service regulations are stated by Dean • Rain halts Homecoming festivities; New date of November 5th is set • Ordinance affects college drivers • Biology department welcomes Mrs. Seel • Canterbury Club meets at St. James' • Chi Alpha society visits Creagers • YM-YW cabinet plans Fall retreat; Commissions meet and make plans • Alpha Phi Omega meets; Plans service projects • Editorial: Maturity • Letter to the editor • Student opinion varies on customs • Vacations at Ursinus or the myth of the Ursinus holiday • "Quoth the …
What's Happening In The Fight For Freedom, August 12, 1941, Fight For Freedom Committee
What's Happening In The Fight For Freedom, August 12, 1941, Fight For Freedom Committee
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed newsletter from the Fight for Freedom Committee, dated August 12, 1941. Within, the latest chapter and international news are distilled for members.
What's Happening In The Fight For Freedom, July 26, 1941, Fight For Freedom Committee
What's Happening In The Fight For Freedom, July 26, 1941, Fight For Freedom Committee
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed newsletter from the Fight for Freedom Committee, dated July 26, 1941. Within is a schedule of chapter meetings and broadcasts as well as war news for members.
Our Peril If Britain Falls, 1941-1943, Committee To Defend America By Aiding The Allies
Our Peril If Britain Falls, 1941-1943, Committee To Defend America By Aiding The Allies
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed propaganda pamphlet entitled, "Our Peril if Britain Falls", by the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, dating from circa 1941-1943. Within, the pamphlet outlines what the United States will lose and risk should Britain fall to Adolf Hitler's Germany.
Letter From John J. Pershing To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 14, 1940, John J. Pershing
Letter From John J. Pershing To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 14, 1940, John J. Pershing
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed letter from John J. Pershing addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated August 14, 1940. Within, Pershing agrees that public sentiment favors more American involvement in protecting Britain and the British fleet.
Telegram From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Wendell L. Willkie, August 11, 1940, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Telegram From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Wendell L. Willkie, August 11, 1940, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed copy of a telegram sent by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson addressed to Wendell L. Willkie, dated August 11, 1940. Within, Wilson writes with worry that Willkie won't take action to protect Britain and the British fleet.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To John J. Pershing, August 7, 1940, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To John J. Pershing, August 7, 1940, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson addressed to John J. Pershing, dated August 7, 1940. Within, Wilson urges Pershing to use his influence to encourage American naval aid to the British fleet.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Wilbur Forrest, August 5, 1940, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Wilbur Forrest, August 5, 1940, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson addressed to Wilbur Forrest, dated August 5, 1940. Within, Wilson urges Forrest to consider publishing an enclosure on the subject of an alliance with Japan.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Franklin D. Roosevelt, May 22, 1933, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Franklin D. Roosevelt, May 22, 1933, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Documents, 1919-1938
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Franklin D. Roosevelt, dated May 22, 1933. Within, Wilson writes to advise Roosevelt on an upcoming meeting with Japanese representatives Ishii Kikujiro and Eigo Fukai.
Memorandum On Far Eastern Policy, May 22, 1933, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Memorandum On Far Eastern Policy, May 22, 1933, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Documents, 1919-1938
A typed copy of a memorandum on Far Eastern Policy by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated May 22, 1933. Within, Wilson writes on the current state of the Japan-Manchuria conflict.
Outline Of The Far Eastern Crisis, February 2, 1932, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Outline Of The Far Eastern Crisis, February 2, 1932, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Documents, 1919-1938
A typed copy of a memorandum entitled, "Outline of the Far Eastern Crisis", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson and dated February 2, 1932. Within, Wilson addresses the history of the Far Eastern question, the current state of conflict between China, Japan and Russia and the threat it poses to the Open Door Policy.
Letter From Dorothy Dearing To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 4, 1921, Dorothy Dearing
Letter From Dorothy Dearing To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, March 4, 1921, Dorothy Dearing
Documents, 1919-1938
A handwritten letter from Dorothy Dearing addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated March 4, 1921. Within, Dearing writes to update Wilson on the illnesses she and her husband are experiencing and urges Wilson to write to Philander Knox regarding a diplomatic post in Japan.
The Ursinus Weekly, November 1, 1920, George P. Kehl, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, November 1, 1920, George P. Kehl, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Haverford falls before Ursinus; Field goal routs Haverford hopes • Hockey girls hold strong Temple team to a tie • Anniversary brings many letters from colleges • Literary societies at customary Hallowe'en exercises present splendid programs • 1921 Ruby benefit bazaar held in field cage • Scrubs defeat West Chester Normal, 13-7 • Lutheran students entertained in Trappe • Who's who in the Alumni Athletic Club • Wanted a lady • Professor Small addresses YMCA • Dr. Omwake in "Outlook" • F. & M. game to be played in Collegeville, final decision made
Making A Japanese Question At Paris, 1919, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Making A Japanese Question At Paris, 1919, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Documents, 1919-1938
A typed copy of an essay entitled, "Making a Japanese Question at Paris", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dating from circa 1919. Within, Wilson writes on the Japanese government's wish to make a declaration of equality at the Paris Peace Conference.