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The Ursinus Weekly, December 19, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, J. Timothy Clemens, Ruth Duncan, George Geist, Judith James Dec 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, December 19, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, J. Timothy Clemens, Ruth Duncan, George Geist, Judith James

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

SFARC: Alive and very well • The Great Wismer rip-off • Letters to the editor • Two U.C. men named to boards • Basketball begins • Doom or defense? • Grappling goings-on • U.C. tuition increase called "modest" • An open letter to the student body of Ursinus • Alumni publish • The Ursinus Weakly


The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Marilyn Harsch, George Geist Dec 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Marilyn Harsch, George Geist

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Who's Jean Shepherd? • APO to sell used books • 37th Messiah tonight • Learn to program • The Travails of Knorft • Advent aglow • Growth of the Greeks: Beta Sigma Lambda • Letter to the editor • Swim team makes splash • Commentary: Respect, defense, teamwork • Sigma Rho Lambda


The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Cathryn Mccarthy, Marilyn Harsch, Linda Lane, Richard Whaley, John Gilmour, Nancy Frye, Robert Brancatelli, George Geist Nov 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Cathryn Mccarthy, Marilyn Harsch, Linda Lane, Richard Whaley, John Gilmour, Nancy Frye, Robert Brancatelli, George Geist

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Unenthusiastic review received for ProTheatre's Antigone cast • CMP: Last year; 5 new courses added • NEPSA names Dr. E. H. Miller new president • Forest Green is coming • Letter to the editor • Culture on culture • Catharsis, Pepto-Bismol and the college weekend • Dr. Bludan Bones tells of weird Trappe tale • Advice to the lovelorn • "The College Union has done it again" • Kicks • Hockey team to England • Commitment?


The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Ruth Von Kummer, Brian J. Fegely, Pamela Landfear, Geoff Lawrence, Melissa Magee, Alan Stetler, Cathryn Mccarthy Nov 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Ruth Von Kummer, Brian J. Fegely, Pamela Landfear, Geoff Lawrence, Melissa Magee, Alan Stetler, Cathryn Mccarthy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

15 U.C. seniors named to "Who's who" • Puzzle solved • Letter to the Editor • Part two: The Legend of the three doors • Growth of the Greeks: Green and gold - KDK • Library metamorphosis • Rebuilding Bears lose to Dickinson • Only one game lost • Alumna corner: First foreign student • Pages from Ursinus past: Freshmen regulations • Photo review


The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, George Geist, Cathryn Mccarthy, Brian J. Fegely, Sean Mcleod, Nancy Frye, John Gilmour, Kimberly Tilley, Frank-John Hadley, Richard Whaley, Robert Brant, C. Joy Keene, Robert A. Searles Nov 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, George Geist, Cathryn Mccarthy, Brian J. Fegely, Sean Mcleod, Nancy Frye, John Gilmour, Kimberly Tilley, Frank-John Hadley, Richard Whaley, Robert Brant, C. Joy Keene, Robert A. Searles

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

The Great Pumpkin comes to U.C. • Course Directory Catalogue Committee formed by U.S.G.A. • "Antigone" is ProTheatre's production • Union does it again • Criminal law featured as Forum topic • Letters to the editor: Epitaph on an Ursinus transfer • Pages from Ursinus past: A legend • Perusing Pfahler's pigeons • New Economics head • "Equus" reviewed • Concerts: Bizarre and sublime • Record review • Nate DuPree: Can a black man find happiness at Ursinus? • Martha Franklin: A half century of service to our students and campus • Readin', ritin' and new math • Introducing campus …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, C. Joy Keene, Linda Lane, Cathryn Mccarthy, Richard Whaley, Meg Sellers, Donald R. Whittaker, Alan Stetler, John Gilmour, Frank-John Hadley, Gretchen Koenig, Marilyn Harsch Oct 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, C. Joy Keene, Linda Lane, Cathryn Mccarthy, Richard Whaley, Meg Sellers, Donald R. Whittaker, Alan Stetler, John Gilmour, Frank-John Hadley, Gretchen Koenig, Marilyn Harsch

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Profs to lecture on Pa. Dutch arts • Dr. Lodge joins U.C. Psych Dept. • Campus Chest plans for funds and fun • Forum features flute and guitar • Is there a ghost in U.C.'s haunted hall? • Letters to the editor: Students demand a good education • The origin of "The Lantern" • Alumni corner • An autumn walk • Mr. Richter goes to school • "What's playing at the movies?" • Spectrum blues: Joe Cocker • Spanish Club plans outing • Campus Gold activities • Introducing campus leaders • Money given away • Ursinus Homecoming 1974: Fraternity candidates …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, John Gilmour, Robert Brant, Geoff Lawrence, Melissa Magee, Ruth Von Kummer Oct 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, John Gilmour, Robert Brant, Geoff Lawrence, Melissa Magee, Ruth Von Kummer

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

N.A.B. named • Freshmen elect officers: Larry Dalaker president • Alumna corner: Color Day • Editorial • "Bears are back" • Letters to the editor: R.S.W. cut down; Wismer cut down; M.J.H. cut down; And again; Finally, thank you • Salinger myth dissolved


The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Robert Brant, George Geist, Richard Whaley, Judith James, Marilyn Harsch, Barbara J. Grider, Nancy Frye, Robert A. Searles, Melissa Magee Oct 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Robert Brant, George Geist, Richard Whaley, Judith James, Marilyn Harsch, Barbara J. Grider, Nancy Frye, Robert A. Searles, Melissa Magee

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Gov. candidate Drew Lewis fields questions at U.C. • Achatz discusses news media role at Ursinus forum • Parents' Day events slated • USGA continues action policy • Editorial: Ursinus "was" a people place • Pages from Ursinus past: Radical changes in store for Ursinus by year 1970! • Pumpkin eater's greenery • Personals • A letter to the Weekly • Institute helps pre-meds abroad • Ursinus student publishes histories • Story leaks out • X-country defeated by King's College • Bears will win Saturday! • Hockey team plans tour of England


The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Richard E. Hankison, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, J. Timothy Clemens, Kate Swanson, Robert A. Searles, George Geist, Melissa Magee Oct 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Richard E. Hankison, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, J. Timothy Clemens, Kate Swanson, Robert A. Searles, George Geist, Melissa Magee

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Statistics prove rumor unfounded • WRUC FM hits the air • New chaplain brings new ideas to U.C. • Musical forum presented by Mme. Agi Jambor • Dr. Williamson authors new study of Corinthians • Editorial • Pages from Ursinus past • Alumni corner: Assurance to insurance • Summer in the city • Letter from London • S.F.A.R.C. and you • Assistant Deans of Men and Women appointed • Festival help needed • Slow boat to China • Harriers sweep Drew and Eastern • The Spirit of the 76ers • Women's hockey season opens • Why Bears?


1974-1975 Academic Catalog, Cedarville College Oct 1974

1974-1975 Academic Catalog, Cedarville College

Undergraduate Academic Catalogs

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, September 26, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, George Geist, Robert A. Searles Sep 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, September 26, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, George Geist, Robert A. Searles

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Fall Forum season opens • Editorial: Dear freshmen • A Guide to better living in Collegeville, Pa. 19426 • Bears 1974 football preview • Harriers upset by Delaware Valley


Volume Xciv, Number 2, September 20, 1974, Lawrence University Sep 1974

Volume Xciv, Number 2, September 20, 1974, Lawrence University

The Lawrentian

No abstract provided.


Volume Xciv, Number 1, September 7, 1974, Lawrence University Sep 1974

Volume Xciv, Number 1, September 7, 1974, Lawrence University

The Lawrentian

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, May 30, 1974, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Cathryn Mccarthy, Wendy Barnes, Kathleen Jameson, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch May 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, May 30, 1974, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Cathryn Mccarthy, Wendy Barnes, Kathleen Jameson, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Cindy Cole named valedictorian • Four to receive honorary degrees at commencement • Summer use planned for college facilities • New member added to Phys. Ed. faculty • New Assistant Dean of Women is appointed • New instructor of philosophy named • Two professors receive quarter century awards • Dr. Visser writes history text manual • Dr. Cope elected to Phi Beta Kappa office • Editorial: Money talks?; Farewell • Alumni Corner: The extra-curricular teacher • To the editor: The cracked shell • Goal is near • Change in Lancaster • Focus: "The head on that guy!" • Deferred degrees …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1974, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, James Milke, Marilyn Harsch, Jane Siegel, Lorraine Paton, Deborah Mcconomy, Cathryn Mccarthy, Edmond Knowles, Kathleen Jameson, Robert A. Searles, Leonard Domanski May 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1974, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, James Milke, Marilyn Harsch, Jane Siegel, Lorraine Paton, Deborah Mcconomy, Cathryn Mccarthy, Edmond Knowles, Kathleen Jameson, Robert A. Searles, Leonard Domanski

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Women's hours abolished; Board votes rule change for next Fall • "Show Boat" and band Parent's Day hits • Will rates go up? • Student writes play • Marsteller to publish constellation slides • New special students to take part in upcoming Summer School session • Yearbook trouble • The ghost of Ursinus past • Editorial: New rules = new responsibilities • Wanted: Fearless leader • Alumni Corner: What happens to "Weekly" editors? • Meistersingers tour • Art review • In praise of ProTheatre • The Zodiac: The Earth signs: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn • Record review: Robin Trower: Bridge of …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1974, Judith James, Kathleen Jameson, Richard Whaley May 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1974, Judith James, Kathleen Jameson, Richard Whaley

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Saturday Parent's Day • Songfest big hit • Gordon unravels mystery of Vineland map • Twelve chapter scholars picked • Chalk Circle opens tonight • Editorial: Crisis key: Constitution • Final examination schedule • To the editor: Friendship


The Ursinus Weekly, May 2, 1974, John T. Fidler, George Geist, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, Harry F. Brian, Robert A. Searles, Barbara Taxis, Dick Gaglio, John Gilmour May 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, May 2, 1974, John T. Fidler, George Geist, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, Harry F. Brian, Robert A. Searles, Barbara Taxis, Dick Gaglio, John Gilmour

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Two faculty members receive promotions • Committee of USGA proposes rule changes • Henry and Perreten get study grants • Dr. Parsons and Dr. Snyder to run Pa. Dutch course • Japanese will join U.C. summer school • U.C. to honor Rep. Ware at commencement • Dave Liscom to attend St. Andrews • Editorial: So what else is new?; Say something good • Italian philosopher is reborn • Alumni corner: The Ruby in debt • The ghost of Ursinus past • Ursinus students view unicorns • New 3-plus-3 plan: Degree in 3 years • Pi Gamma Mu names 10 to …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1974, John T. Fidler, Ruth Von Kummer, Richard Whaley, Kitt Turner, Marilyn Harsch, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Theodore Burdumy, Robert A. Small, Edmond Knowles, Wendy Barnes, Leonard Domanski Apr 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1974, John T. Fidler, Ruth Von Kummer, Richard Whaley, Kitt Turner, Marilyn Harsch, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Theodore Burdumy, Robert A. Small, Edmond Knowles, Wendy Barnes, Leonard Domanski

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Jeane Dixon arrives at Ursinus College • Bruce Springsteen and band a big hit in Helfferich at first major rock music concert at Ursinus • Editorial staff named for Ursinus Weekly • Two more forums planned for April • IRC participates in Model UN • Committee meets on women’s hours • Editorial: Does anybody really care? • Jeane Dixon: Before it all happened • Union’s learn-ums: Mini-courses galore • Volunteers help special students • C. Vaughn Fitzgerald meets the challenge of London culture and energy crisis • Gutman speaks to Ec club • Freshman Mark Sellers new college chess champ …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1974, John T. Fidler, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Edmond Knowles, Elsie Van Wagoner, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Judy Freelin, Pamela Ricci, Ann Arbuckle Mar 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1974, John T. Fidler, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Edmond Knowles, Elsie Van Wagoner, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Judy Freelin, Pamela Ricci, Ann Arbuckle

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

U.C. hosts high schools at lively Model U.N. • Four soloists to be featured in Ursinus Easter performance of the “Messiah” by Handel • Annual science fair will be held over vacation • Chessmen dust pieces in preparation for tourney • Editorial: The free press beats cheap talk, Happy spring…and some parting remarks • Alumni corner: Shollenberger sabbatical; Stimulating situation • Alpha-Omega players to present “Diary” in April • The Zodiac: What is an Aquarian like? • Socratic Club is introduced to quiet Quaker faith • Poverty seen as the villain in mental subnormality, visiting psychologist says • Bearettes leave …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1974, John T. Fidler, Cathryn Mccarthy, Elsie Van Wagoner, Edmond Knowles, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Sandra Wible, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Theodore Burdumy, Tony Ferrigno, Wendy Barnes, Derq Howlett, Derk Visser, Fred Reiss, John Kraus, Helen Ludwig, Eva Morgan, Marilyn Harsch Mar 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1974, John T. Fidler, Cathryn Mccarthy, Elsie Van Wagoner, Edmond Knowles, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Sandra Wible, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Theodore Burdumy, Tony Ferrigno, Wendy Barnes, Derq Howlett, Derk Visser, Fred Reiss, John Kraus, Helen Ludwig, Eva Morgan, Marilyn Harsch

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

College issues new Bulletin • Meistersingers begin on a good note; Plan singing tour through New England • The C.C.C. Rides Again! • Drs. Miller and Craft to present papers at Midwest convention • Ursinus volunteers see first fire of this year • Campus Chest to sponsor fast day this Thursday • Editorials: The seriousness of rock music; Streaking • Alumni corner: Dr. Margaret Brian • Letters to the editor: In search of a white knight; What an offer!; Administration admonished; Wanted: one clock; Thanks • Forums: Col. Frederick F. Woerner • Film: American graffiti • The Zodiac: The twelve …


Volume Xciii, Number 17, March 8, 1974, Lawrence University Mar 1974

Volume Xciii, Number 17, March 8, 1974, Lawrence University

The Lawrentian

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1974, John T. Fidler, George Geist, Judith James, Kitt Turner, Wendy Barnes, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Ruth Von Kummer, Bruce Martin, John Kraus, Jacqueline Hunt, Eva Morgan, Helen Ludwig, Elaine Snyder, Marilyn Harsch Feb 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1974, John T. Fidler, George Geist, Judith James, Kitt Turner, Wendy Barnes, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Ruth Von Kummer, Bruce Martin, John Kraus, Jacqueline Hunt, Eva Morgan, Helen Ludwig, Elaine Snyder, Marilyn Harsch

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dean of men’s office ransacked, washing machines destroyed as vandalism continues: USGA proposes community action to eliminate problem • Sorority bids signed; sophomore girls join three campus groups • Christian fellowship will present musical program • First concert scheduled for Helfferich Hall • St. Andrew’s Society announces deadline for scholarships • Editorials: Festival of the Arts; On vandalism • Alumni corner: Leidy lacks leisure • Forum review: Yass Hakoshima • Drama review: “This is the Rill speaking” and “The Interview” • I.F. Winter Party scheduled March 8 • Woodstock abdication • Bearettes come back! • It was a very good …


Volume Xciii, Number 15, February 22, 1974, Lawrence University Feb 1974

Volume Xciii, Number 15, February 22, 1974, Lawrence University

The Lawrentian

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1974, John T. Fidler, Janet Daum, George Geist, Ruth Von Kummer, Judith James, Wendy Barnes, Richard Whaley, Milton E. Detterline, Theodore Burdumy, J. Timothy Clemens, Edmond Knowles, Susan Shillaber, Helen Ludwig, Nina Wagner, Eva Morgan, Elaine Snyder, Marilyn Harsch Feb 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1974, John T. Fidler, Janet Daum, George Geist, Ruth Von Kummer, Judith James, Wendy Barnes, Richard Whaley, Milton E. Detterline, Theodore Burdumy, J. Timothy Clemens, Edmond Knowles, Susan Shillaber, Helen Ludwig, Nina Wagner, Eva Morgan, Elaine Snyder, Marilyn Harsch

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Theatre production will start week of arts festivities • Service stations in Collegeville reflect national trends in current fuel shortage • Whitians name nineteen new members to group • Freshman class discusses donations, cut system • Open house policy to continue this semester • Strategy is key word in new club • Editorials: Solzhenitsyn: One man in the world; Behind the green porn • Letter to the editor: Faculty flops • Forum Review: Dr. Joseph Feldmeier • Alumni Corner: Dr. Jacob Shade • In concert: Yes, even closer to the edge • The Zodiac: Will Ursinus survive the Aquarian age? …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1974, John T. Fidler, Ann Lavelle, Judith James, Richard Whaley, Jeanne Crandall, Milton E. Detterline, Elsie Van Wagoner, J. Timothy Clemens, Theodore Burdumy, Helen Ludwig, Eva Morgan, Marilyn Harsch, Eric Nemeyer, George Geist Feb 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1974, John T. Fidler, Ann Lavelle, Judith James, Richard Whaley, Jeanne Crandall, Milton E. Detterline, Elsie Van Wagoner, J. Timothy Clemens, Theodore Burdumy, Helen Ludwig, Eva Morgan, Marilyn Harsch, Eric Nemeyer, George Geist

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Week-long festival of arts slated to begin February 22 • Ursinus, at mid-winter, continues coping with problems of energy conservation • Forums set for semester • ProTheatre to present evening of avant-garde • Villanova University to sponsor tenth law review symposium • Editorial: The Myrin follies; Situation wanted: Hero • First semester Dean’s List • Letters to the editor: Union anniversary; Madison Avenue's effect • Student teachers respond to experiences in area schools • SFARC News • Film Review: The Exorcist • Alumni Corner: Mike Hunter: Society drop-in • De-horn the Rams! • Jazz: Thad Jones, Mel Lewis • USGA …


Volume Xciii, Number 13, February 1, 1974, Lawrence University Feb 1974

Volume Xciii, Number 13, February 1, 1974, Lawrence University

The Lawrentian

No abstract provided.


General Education: Image And Reality, Paul Bernstein Jan 1974

General Education: Image And Reality, Paul Bernstein

Perspectives (1969-1979)

What, then, are the conclusions to be drawn for the future of general education in an open society?

1) If general education is to help our students achieve greater wisdom, departments must react in a less threatened manner. However, in the current educational climate, the legitimate needs of general education programs are not likely to prevail over departmental territoriality in very many institutions.

2) General education offerings clearly need more administrative support in an era which has come to exalt professional development as the sine qua non to success. As the Levine and Weingert study implied, this should be in …


General And Liberal Studies For The Career-Oriented Student, Ernest H. Blaustein, Myrtle Beinhauer, Wilton Eckley, K. D. Briner Jan 1974

General And Liberal Studies For The Career-Oriented Student, Ernest H. Blaustein, Myrtle Beinhauer, Wilton Eckley, K. D. Briner

Perspectives (1969-1979)

Session 6 of the Annual Meeting of the Association for General and Liberal Studies which was held at Michigan State University, October 17 through October 19, 1974.

General and Liberal Education and Career Education: Partners

Iron Lids and Morning Stars: A Challenge for Liberal Arts

Between Scylla and Charbydis the Perils of False Dichotomy


An Education Of The Heart, Richard R. Williams Jan 1974

An Education Of The Heart, Richard R. Williams

Perspectives (1969-1979)

It is simply amazing that in times such as these there are still general educators worrying over what to do to behave like one. I strongly suspect, furthermore, that the largest worriers are those who insist that any education worth its weight must be painfully extracted from existing disciplines and refashioned (i.e., "generalized") to meet the needs of a so-called liberal arts program. The principal oversight in such approaches lies in mistaking things which, on the one hand, occur with the greatest frequency for those which, on the other, are of general importance to life and experience. It is in …


Recycling The Humanities Faculty: The Momentary Memoirs Of A Star-Trekking Pilgrim To The Ruins Of Troy, Bryan Lindsay Jan 1974

Recycling The Humanities Faculty: The Momentary Memoirs Of A Star-Trekking Pilgrim To The Ruins Of Troy, Bryan Lindsay

Perspectives (1969-1979)

Reading back over that I find myself feeling strangely in the face of fiction. Not so, though, I promise you. The quotes are paraphrased, granted, since I don't have total recall, but the style, the content, the interest and dedication are all there. This is the recycling of the Interdisciplinary Humanities faculty at Converse. It might also be considered as the reorienting of the Humanities students at Converse, if they were aware of another humanities prior to this. Most of them find the Contemporary Humanities, or Interdisciplinary Humanities, a new ball of wax, and they are to a man ( …