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The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1918, Enrest Y. Raetzer
The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1918, Enrest Y. Raetzer
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Ursinus to return to a peace basis • Sprankle Hall tossers again victorious • Chem-Bi group meeting a huge success • Exceptionally large attendance at weekly sing • Lecture course • Joint meeting of Christian associations • Ursinus man makes good
The Chester News November 26, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News November 26, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
Volume 36, Number 11 (November 1918), James Francis Cooke
Volume 36, Number 11 (November 1918), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Programs of Works by Women Composers from Contemporary American Publishers
Famous Musical Women of the Past
From the Bottom Up
What the Life of an Artist Means
Musical Celebrities Sell Liberty Bonds (picture)
To the Girl Who Wants to Compose
Music as a Vocation for Women
Mother's Part in the Child's Musical Training
Two Types of Violin Playing
List of Well-Known Women Composers
Story of America's Largest Musical Organization: The National Federation of Musical Clubs
Small Hands and Their Extraordinary Possibilities
Technic of Study
The Chester News October 18, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News October 18, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News October 4, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News October 4, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News September 3, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News September 3, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News July 15, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News July 15, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News July 9, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News July 9, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News July 2, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News July 2, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News June 28, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News June 28, 1918, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1918
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1918, Ernest Y. Raetzer, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1918, Ernest Y. Raetzer, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Baccalaureate sermon impressive event • Commencement exercises held on Tuesday • Alumni oration given by Professor Johnson • Mothers' Day observed • Alumni Association • Federal interest in education • President's reception • Varsity loses to Villanova • Alumni banquet
The Ursinus Weekly, May 13, 1918, Ernest Y. Raetzer, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, May 13, 1918, Ernest Y. Raetzer, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
A spirited program given on Class Day • Freshmen succeed in vanquishing sophomore team • Junior oratorical contests attract large audience • Literary societies • Seminary notes • Christian associations • Varsity loses to Villanova
Volume 36, Number 04 (April 1918), James Francis Cooke
Volume 36, Number 04 (April 1918), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Their Ancestry
How Long is the Life of a Piano?
Price of Success
How to Locate the Keys by Touch
Spirit of the Masters: Preparing for the Study of Bach, Haydn and Mozart
Time and Rhythm
Fun in Music
Are You Musically Educated?
Questionnaire for the Average Music Teacher of the Average Child
All About Accent
Different Types of Song Accompaniment
Emotional Effect Through Rhythm and Phrasing
Open Door to Opera
Value of Finger Staccato
Musicians Short Folk
Why Some Music Lessons are Dull
What to Do When You Cannot Secure A Good Teacher: Self Help Hints for Active Music …
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, March 28, 1918, [Whole Number: 2228], The Independent
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, March 28, 1918, [Whole Number: 2228], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
The Ursinus Weekly, March 18, 1918, Purd Eugene Deitz, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, March 18, 1918, Purd Eugene Deitz, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Varsity basketball five completes excellent season • Eight games scheduled for baseball team • Week of prayer success at Ursinus • "Weekly" staff elected • Business meeting of YMCA • In memoriam: William H. Yoch, '18 • Choir will sing "The Crucifixion" • Literary societies • Seminary notes • Lecture course announcements • A fable of the monger of choice expressions • Summary of 1918 basketball season
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, March 14, 1918, [Whole Number: 2226], The Independent
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, March 14, 1918, [Whole Number: 2226], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, February 14, 1918, [Whole Number: 2222], The Independent
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, February 14, 1918, [Whole Number: 2222], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
The Ursinus Weekly, January 28, 1918, Purd Eugene Deitz, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, January 28, 1918, Purd Eugene Deitz, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Ursinus loses hard game to Temple • Plans completed for Founders Day • Varsity takes successful trip • The air service • College men, attention! • Penny social • Day of prayer • On the campus
1918 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Junior Class, Purd Eugene Deitz, David Havard
1918 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Junior Class, Purd Eugene Deitz, David Havard
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1918 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.