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The Ursinus Weekly, December 19, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Howard Solomon, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, Michael Stoner, Francis Galle, Susan Koss, Kathy Kimenhour, Georgette Griffith, Michael Nicolic, Janet Stemmler, John S. Picconi, Paul Sautter, Linda Richtmyre, Timothy C. Coyne, James Williams, Kenneth Yorgey, Linda Turnage, David Sears Dec 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, December 19, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Howard Solomon, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, Michael Stoner, Francis Galle, Susan Koss, Kathy Kimenhour, Georgette Griffith, Michael Nicolic, Janet Stemmler, John S. Picconi, Paul Sautter, Linda Richtmyre, Timothy C. Coyne, James Williams, Kenneth Yorgey, Linda Turnage, David Sears

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

"Messiah" presented by Ursinus choir; Performances draw "SRO" audiences • Frat system & houses favored by students; 12% "thumbs down!" • 878 enrolled in U.C. Evening School • YM-YWCA supports SFARC investigation • Editorial: Activities chaos rolls on • Drama in real life • Student long-term planning committee report • Letters to the editor • Flu strikes East; U.C. still healthy • "A memory with pillars" • A Christmas story • Murmurs from within • Exchange • Faculty portrait: Mr. Sharp; Hangup on social problems overshadows intellectual quest • UC pranks: They're all in good fun; Was "Freeland ghost" really …


Black Symposium_ Letter From Keith Carreiro To Harry Walker In Regards To Media Coverage On The Symposium On Black America, Keith Carreiro Dec 1968

Black Symposium_ Letter From Keith Carreiro To Harry Walker In Regards To Media Coverage On The Symposium On Black America, Keith Carreiro

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Keith Carreiro, Chairman of the Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of Maine, to Mr. Harry Walker, of Harry Walker, Inc in New York, sent on December 12, 1968 on media coverage of the Symposium on Black America. Keith Carreiro sent a letter to The New York Times for coverage and asks for support from Harry Walker to help broadcast the Symposium.


Hollins Columns (1968 Dec 10), Hollins College Dec 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Dec 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Are We Being Educated?
  • Abolishment Favored
  • Newspaper Called Political Collage
  • Poetry Divided--Public And Personal
  • Thanks Extended By Security Police
  • Guru, Prayer Advised


The Ursinus Weekly, December 2, 1968, Judy Schneider, Michael Stoner, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, John S. Picconi, Paul Sautter, Sue Yost, Loretta Wagner, Timothy C. Coyne, Alan Novak, David Sears, Linda Turnage, Howard Solomon, Rudi Herman, James Deboy, Cris Crane, James Williams Dec 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, December 2, 1968, Judy Schneider, Michael Stoner, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, John S. Picconi, Paul Sautter, Sue Yost, Loretta Wagner, Timothy C. Coyne, Alan Novak, David Sears, Linda Turnage, Howard Solomon, Rudi Herman, James Deboy, Cris Crane, James Williams

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Arts Forum held; 4 foreign students featured on panel • Board OKs student members on committees; Student Senate endorses "SFARC" resolution • "Camino real" scheduled for December 6th • Mandrake concert is hit; Rock group shows profit • Editorial: Our play; The larger issue • Letters to the editor • Tradition vs. change • Herberg sees anomic moral crisis; "Fun morality" termed "other directed" • SFARC minutes • Opinion: Speaker fails to prove dilemma • Freeland Hall: "Don't let it be forgot" • Senior looks at Freeland: Can Library replace Freeland's primacy? • Search into history substantiates claim of second …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1968, Judy Schneider, Jonathan Weaver, Alan Gold, Frederick Jacob, Linda Richtmyre, Linda Turnage, Paul Sautter, Cris Crane, Rudi Herman, James Deboy, James Williams, David Sears, Alan Novak Nov 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1968, Judy Schneider, Jonathan Weaver, Alan Gold, Frederick Jacob, Linda Richtmyre, Linda Turnage, Paul Sautter, Cris Crane, Rudi Herman, James Deboy, James Williams, David Sears, Alan Novak

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Sorority pledges perpetrate "riot": New dorm fiasco • Seniors chosen for Who's Who • Ursinus coed killed in automobile crash • Premeders attend Phila. conference at Jefferson Med • Annual UC Career Days scheduled for December • Agency to present Mandrake concert • FSEE to be given: Govt. jobs opened • Editorial: Open parties: Let's reconsider • In memoriam • Editorial pot shot • Letters to the editor • Studio art added to curricula; Experiments in media underway • In my opinion • SFARC minutes • USGA announces activities • Political commentary: Election '68 - bad healing wounds • Bearettes …


Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks Nov 1968

Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Ronald Banks, Assistant to President Winthrop C. Libby, to John Bynoe, Regional Civil Rights Director, on addressing specifics on recommendations suggested by the Civil Rights committee that came to the University of Maine. The letter mentions the Martin Luther King Scholarship to recruit minority groups to the University of Maine.


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, November 1968, Henry R. Taylor, Donald C. Estes, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Frederick S. Groshens, Donald L. Helfferich, Paul A. Guest, William T. Parsons, Frederick M. Binder Nov 1968

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, November 1968, Henry R. Taylor, Donald C. Estes, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Frederick S. Groshens, Donald L. Helfferich, Paul A. Guest, William T. Parsons, Frederick M. Binder

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

Ursinus College calendar • Politics 1968: That was the year that was • From the President • All-Ursinus anniversary drive: A report from the National Chairman • Stained glass on campus • An end of Pax Americana • Freeland Hall: A birthplace revisited • Episodes in the life of Freeland Hall • Homecoming 1968 • Centennial: The liberal arts in higher learning • Sports scene: Miss Snell honored; Harriers keep winning; Mills keeps kicking • Ursinus honors four at Founders' Day • Church appeal gains momentum • Class of '72: A pictorial essay • Campus clippings: Alumni award planned; Television …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, John S. Picconi, Frederick Jacob, Janet Stemler, Byron Jackson, David Sears, Alan Novak, Georgette Griffith, James Williams, Rudi Herman, Howard Solomon, Kenneth Yorgey, James Deboy, Cris Crane, Gail Heinemeyer, Paul Sautter Oct 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, John S. Picconi, Frederick Jacob, Janet Stemler, Byron Jackson, David Sears, Alan Novak, Georgette Griffith, James Williams, Rudi Herman, Howard Solomon, Kenneth Yorgey, James Deboy, Cris Crane, Gail Heinemeyer, Paul Sautter

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Evaluation favorable; Provincialism assailed • Nixon overwhelms Humphrey; "Rightward" trend reflected • Founders' Day honors alumni; Honorary degrees conferred • "Secret society" members elected • Placement Office offers services to '69 graduates • Barbara Bruzgo crowned '68 Homecoming Queen • Editorial: Activities chaos • Grand Dragon at U.C.; Klan views stated • Grape conspiracy • Letters to the editor • Formation of a fourth party • Editorial: Literary dilemma • Arts forum features four faculty speakers • Opinion: Sulphuric acid + gas • Bears rip Garnet in Homecoming game after humiliating defeat at Muhlenberg • Gillespie and Gane selected as …


Letter From Ronald Banks, Assistant To President Libby, On Recommendations By The Civil Rights Committee, 1968, Ronald F. Banks Oct 1968

Letter From Ronald Banks, Assistant To President Libby, On Recommendations By The Civil Rights Committee, 1968, Ronald F. Banks

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Ronald Banks from October 18, 1968 to a group of faculty to implement recommendations from the Civil Rights compliance review. These recommendations ensure no discrimination against perspective students on race, color, and national origins and more recruitment of minority students.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1968, Judy Schneider, Francis Galle, Pat Gonnella, Michael Stoner, Byron Jackson, Judith Earle, Jonathan Rumpf, Linda Richtmyre, Cheryl Hamlin, Paul Adams, Paul Sautter, Alan Novak, David Sears, Elizabeth Burns, John S. Picconi, Georgette Griffith, James Williams, Rudi Herman, Dane Dawson, Cris Crane, Kenneth Yorgey, James Deboy Oct 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1968, Judy Schneider, Francis Galle, Pat Gonnella, Michael Stoner, Byron Jackson, Judith Earle, Jonathan Rumpf, Linda Richtmyre, Cheryl Hamlin, Paul Adams, Paul Sautter, Alan Novak, David Sears, Elizabeth Burns, John S. Picconi, Georgette Griffith, James Williams, Rudi Herman, Dane Dawson, Cris Crane, Kenneth Yorgey, James Deboy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Fraternities hopeful as Homecoming approaches; Reigning Queen to be selected in regal runoff • Student teachers gain experience • Frosh elect officers; President sets goals • Curtain Club changes name to ProTheatre • Ryan Brothers highlights UC folk concert • Editorial: A matter of concern • On love and hate • "Coke culture to stay" Glenesk tells Forum • Letters • Dr. Byerly raps Greeks; Calls rushing "degrading" • Freshmen induction: Questionable success • Intruders in concert • Exchange column • Another view: Ursinus change • Opinion: Political commentary • Expansion necessitates dormitory renovations • SFARC minutes • Ursinus students …


Hollins Columns (1968 Oct 15), Hollins College Oct 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Oct 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • S.S.O.C., V.U.C.C. Disagree
  • Tradition Evokes Realism
  • Tutors Aid Area Students
  • Poet-Critic Returns
  • Students Will Study In Rome
  • There Is A Choice
  • Search For Senators
  • Challenge Based On Further Evidence
  • Judgment Of Drugs Questioned On Facts
  • Court Chairman Clarifies Decision
  • Reactions Overlook Majority
  • Response To Clear Position
  • Privacy Of Court Upheld
  • Students Berate Letter As Biased, Uninformed
  • Rapidity Remains Question
  • W&L Social Structure To Withstand Change
  • Freshman Plays Harpsichord
  • Reports Filter Back Of Three On Leave
  • Agnew Speech Seen As Disappointment
  • Former Abroader Reports On Russia
  • Long Awaited Paris News Arrives
  • Experienced Seniors Give Timeless Advice
  • Transfer Speak …


Black Symposium_General Student Senate Minutes On The Distinguished Lecture Series And Black Symposium Details, Charlotte Harrington, Eileen J. Fields Oct 1968

Black Symposium_General Student Senate Minutes On The Distinguished Lecture Series And Black Symposium Details, Charlotte Harrington, Eileen J. Fields

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

Minutes from the University of Maine General Student Senate from October 1968 to February 1969 in relation to the Black Symposium hosted at the University of Maine. The Symposium was sponsored by the Student Senate and in the minutes are the planning and reasoning for the speakers.


Hollins Columns (1968 Oct 8), Hollins College Oct 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Oct 8), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Sessions Project Concern
  • Trustees Conduct Business Affairs
  • Faculty, Alumnae Establish Fund
  • New Students Give Opinions
  • Dancers Compose Program
  • Verbal Convictions
  • Point By Point
  • Powers Questions Attitude Change
  • Apathy Charge Rebuffed
  • Improvement Marks Senate
  • Workers Needed To Help
  • Students Confirm Injustice
  • Senate Filibusters Fortas Appointment
  • I.F.C. Abhors Discrimination


The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, Cris Crane, John S. Picconi, Thomas Miller Oct 1968

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 …


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, August 1968, Richard P. Richter, Donald C. Estes, Lucille Hunt Bone, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Adele Boyd, Patricia Leopold, Donald L. Helfferich, Linda Grace Hoyer Aug 1968

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, August 1968, Richard P. Richter, Donald C. Estes, Lucille Hunt Bone, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Adele Boyd, Patricia Leopold, Donald L. Helfferich, Linda Grace Hoyer

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

A special responsibility • Capp quips cleverly at commencement • Alumni Day '68: The happy time; The business of the day; Election winners take office; Two distinguished graduates honored; A salute to individuals & organizations; Picture of a perfect day • Weighing the worth of Ursinus • What is a college? • Alumni award winner recalls Ursinus past • Alumni classes support college in 1967-1968 • Call it animal faith, if you like • All-Ursinus anniversary drive • From the President • Dr. James E. Wagner retires as vice-president • Development department increases staff • Campus clippings: New faculty members; …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1968, Judy Schneider, Byron Jackson, Linda Richtmyre, Mort Kersey, Thomas Miller, Frederick Jacob, Sam Hartman May 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1968, Judy Schneider, Byron Jackson, Linda Richtmyre, Mort Kersey, Thomas Miller, Frederick Jacob, Sam Hartman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Helen Dix is elected Spring Festival Queen • Cartoonist Al Capp featured at Commencement exercises; Ledbetter at Baccalaureate • Alumni Day '68 welcomes grads; Drama featured • Barb Bruzgo wins in silver contest • Evening session added to '68 Summer school • Summer reading plan announced • Editorial: The losing battle • New art exhibit elicits criticism • Negro minister offers race problem solution • Hooray for Joshua Lyman • Judiciary Board amendment would eliminate weaknesses • The "illegalities" of Ursinus law • Admission of Negro girls provides difficult situation • New profs include economist, historian • SFARC minutes • …


Hollins Columns (1968 May 14), Hollins College May 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 May 14), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Students Oppose Columbia Violence
  • Choice '68 Vote Favors McCarthy
  • Athletic Association Makes Five Awards
  • $50,000 Given For Humanities
  • Freshmen Review Year 1
  • Grant Benefits Faculty
  • W&L Views Housing
  • Brookshire Asks Students To Donate
  • Columns Has Secret, Bequested Admirer
  • Senate Mix-Up Clarified
  • Income Tax Increase Passed
  • Seniors See Growth Of Awareness, Concern
  • Multi-Toothed Creature Is Harbinger Of Exams
  • Hollins Joins A.W.P.
  • Sabbaticals Will Include Visits To Orient, Egypt
  • Exam Pros, Cons Weighed


The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1968, Judy Schneider, Byron Jackson, Linda Richtmyre, Kenneth Yorgey, Frederick Jacob May 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1968, Judy Schneider, Byron Jackson, Linda Richtmyre, Kenneth Yorgey, Frederick Jacob

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Cleaning service invades Ursinus • Longest I-F weekend in history features concerts and picnics • Zucker views defeat as win for delegates • U.C. debaters challenge teams in several jaunts • Herbert C. Smith, '68 honored by NDEA • Dr. Wagner retires as Vice-President • Ruby gleams anew • Editorial • Citadel under siege • An ear to the ground • Jersey sprinter aims at records • Batsmen nip Drexel with big first inning • Tennis team wins fourth; Sets sights for Haverford • Art exhibit in Wismer May 4-9 • Pi Nu meets at Ursinus


Hollins Columns (1967 May 7), Hollins College May 1968

Hollins Columns (1967 May 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Student Papers Edited
  • Seniors Issue Suggestions
  • Orchesis Travels To Dance Festival
  • Political Spirit Aids Campaign
  • Editors Of "Critic" Plan Essay Anthology
  • Senate Stubs Toe
  • Hmmph...
  • Columns Accused Of Bad Writing
  • Poster Destruction Exhibits Immaturity
  • Columbia Protest Continues
  • Hollins Effort All Talk
  • Inane Comments Grow Rampant
  • Wheeler To Appraise American Federalism
  • Conductor To Speak On Opera
  • Books, Research Exhibit Versatility
  • Beloit Professor Will Read Works


Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 30), Hollins College Apr 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Faculty Begins Drive
  • Philosophy Class To Hold Debate
  • Five Students Publish Works
  • Panel To Consider Fire Element In Art
  • Turnout For Choice '68 Reaches 92 pct.
  • King Fund Proposed
  • Choice '68 A Success
  • Sweet Briar Seeks Equality In Housing
  • 'Limbo' Chapel Prompts Letter
  • U.N. Suggests Talk Sites
  • Poem Written
  • Nonsense Deplored
  • HI Policy Questioned
  • McGuire Reviews Orchesis Program
  • IIE Competition For Grants Open
  • Faculty, Students To Give Recitals
  • Durbin Unimpressed With Messy Rooms
  • Students Rally To McCarthy
  • Gallic Art Talk Set


The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson Apr 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1968, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Two concerts, parties to highlight Spring IF weekend, May 1-5 • Student body to honor Scott Pierce; Memorial concert held on May 1 • Large UC audience attends Mme. Agi Jambor concert • Spring festival: Capers and queen • YM-YWCA and USGA elect executive officers • 13 seniors named Chapter Scholars • Editorial • Student strike for peace • Exchange • New album poses many problems for F. Scott Pierce memorial concert: Technical feat; Album "hot" item • Senior English majors given comprehensive • SFARC minutes • UC students tutor in local program • The Metropolitans: The road to paradise …


Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 23), Hollins College Apr 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 23), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins To Change Location
  • Nasty Seep Found
  • Bovines Kidnapped
  • Naked Riot Dishevels Front Quad
  • Speaker Will Come To Lecture Here
  • Science Building Sinking
  • As If And Moreover The However Of The Situation Requires The Consideration
  • Young Double Dots Ravaged Raver
  • Girl Reads Paper
  • This One's For Real
  • Columns Editors Choose Immaturity
  • Crump Crusades For Free Exams
  • News Written Up Good
  • Academic Regression
  • Senate Attendance Reaches New High Of .03 Percent
  • Dr. Samuel Sandmel To Speak In Chapel
  • Music Recital Today
  • Horse Show Will Feature Riders


Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 16), Hollins College Apr 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Forum Prepares For Choice '68
  • Guests, Students To Give Recitals
  • Foote To Speak Friday
  • Students Open SSOC Chapter
  • Cotillion To Feature Stan Rubin Band
  • Religious Views Are Pious, Rebellious
  • Silence Is Suspect
  • Efficiency Marred
  • Students Urge Hollins To ACT
  • Ignorance Prevents Freedom Of Choice
  • U.S. Rejects Talk Sites
  • 'Image' Earns Boost
  • Kennedy Favored
  • Sawyer Awarded Grant
  • Art Annex Houses Riegel Collection
  • 6 Graduates To Read Poetry
  • Woods, Wheeler Venture New Approach In Classes
  • U. Of Michigan Economist To Visit


The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1968, Judy Schneider, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, Lance Diskan Apr 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1968, Judy Schneider, Frederick Jacob, Byron Jackson, Lance Diskan

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Campus Chest drive scheduled for April 17-27 to support local and international charity appeals • Scott Pierce fund to sponsor concert during IF weekend • Cub & Key Society inducts seven Ursinus juniors • Matchmaker cast set for Spring production • Memorandum • Editorial • Letters to the editor • Protests, opinions and things • Potpourri of activities highlights Campus Chest drive: Campus Chest features psychedelic light show; Student-faculty show portrays college life; KD spaghetti dinner; It's carnival time; Try your strength; In person, Bonnie & Clyde; Need a maid?; Wanted: strong laps; Need an A in CMP?; Costume catastrophe; …


Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 9), Hollins College Apr 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Ten Appointed To '68 Faculty
  • Psychologist Osgood To Lecture Monday
  • McCarthy Favored In Poll
  • Smith Named Advisor
  • Time Sponsors Mock Primary
  • Grapheon To Hear Poets Taylor, Seay
  • An American Tragedy
  • Cal Days To Continute
  • Senate Diplomacy Found Deficient
  • Letter Receives A 'Bravo'
  • Death Shatters Unconcern
  • Hanoi Is Unmoved By Halt
  • Academic Procession
  • Spring Fever Mars Senate Efficiency
  • Student Opinion Needed In Curriculum Evaluation
  • Students Support Psych Convention
  • Program Stresses Writing
  • Fund To Hold Drive
  • RLA Projects Varied
  • Paris To Lecture On Author Rabelais
  • Hollins Status Evaluated
  • Wages Raised
  • Voluptuous Or Fat -- A Mirror Tells All
  • Students …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1968, Herbert C. Smith, James Wylie, Rudi Herman Mar 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1968, Herbert C. Smith, James Wylie, Rudi Herman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Draft security lost; Exemptions ended • Dismissal of two mourned in black Wednesday protest • Who's Who elects eight UC seniors • U.C. holds primary to voice '68 choice • Students to sponsor dramatic productions • Judy Schneider selected "Weekly" editor-in-chief • Editorial • Letters to the editor • Ascetic Ursinus student retreats in protest of faculty dismissals • Drama, beauty make UC track unbeatable • Bearettes defeated by West Chester • Baseball squad sparked by returning lettermen • Matmen top PMC for only victory • Greek gleanings


Hollins Columns (1968 Mar 19), Hollins College Mar 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Mar 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Invalid Election Is A Possibility
  • Police Distressed By Demonstration
  • 'Kultur' Appeals To Long
  • Students Will Read Poetry
  • Medal Winner Will Lecture
  • Kirkwood Evaluates Library Facilities
  • Art Annex Houses Von Essen Exhibit
  • You Missed The Boat
  • Tension Needs Relief
  • Straws That Break...
  • Pot Is Not A Must For Imagination
  • Frazier Criticizes Isolation
  • McGuigan Praises Donors
  • Kennedy Seeks Nomination
  • Election News
  • Vice President of SGA
  • Chairman of Judicial Court
  • Chairman of House Board
  • Chairman of Ac. Leg.
  • President of Main
  • Chairman of Social Legislation
  • Legislative Secretary
  • RLA Vice Chairman
  • RLA Sec.-Treasurer
  • President of West Annex
  • President of Randolph
  • President …


Hollins Columns (1968 Mar 12), Hollins College Mar 1968

Hollins Columns (1968 Mar 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins Students Join Orchestra
  • Film-critic Hitchens Will Give Showing
  • Attitude Scale Is Revised
  • Baker To Open MSC Sessions
  • Laidlaw, O'Brien Win Grants
  • Disapproving Hostesses
  • Vote!
  • Exams Made Easy--A Modest Proposal
  • Forum Is Clarified
  • Universal Take-outs Defended
  • Hostesses Criticized
  • Sawyer Feels Exam Tension
  • Election News
  • President of SGA
  • Treasurer of SGA
  • Chairman of Honor COurt
  • Executive Secretary
  • President Of West
  • Steering Committee Chairman
  • Chairman of RLA
  • Chairman of CA
  • Turner President
  • Spinster Co-Editors
  • President of Tinker


The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1968, Herbert C. Smith, Byron Jackson Mar 1968

The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1968, Herbert C. Smith, Byron Jackson

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Frat pledges taken for Spring semester • Whitians honor eight women during Lorelei, Friday night • Gabel crowned Lorelei King • U.C. Meisters to tour in Maryland and Virginia • Ursinus Y presented the Voyage of the Phoenix • '67 grad dies; Smith mourned • Wilson Foundation confers honors on senior woman • Editorial: Mr. Clymer, Mr. Waldo • Letters to the editor • "It's a hurtin' thing" • Bears beat Drexel Dragons; Lose to Mules in MAC final • Minutes of SFARC meeting

This issue also contains 7 pages of parody articles.


Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 5), Hollins College Mar 1968

Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • VASG Action Urged
  • Class Evaluation System Proposed
  • Concept Of Peace Debated
  • Wilbur, Garrett To Read Works
  • Lack Of Men Seen As Blessing, Curse
  • Privilege With A Price
  • Student Criticizes Forum Participants
  • Hotel-Motel Rule Examined
  • Evaluation Of Goals Needed
  • Money! Teachers Seeking Share
  • Ward Is Honor Winner
  • Some Students Put Down Pants
  • Room Assignment Policies Altered
  • Nationalities Varied At Hollins
  • Rooms Reflect Simple, Homey, Bookish Tastes!
  • Sounds Of Silence Disrupted
  • Call For All Hare-y Turtles
  • Emphasis '68 Topic Is New Morality
  • Russian Historian Foust Will Speak On Monday
  • Chevraux Heads Committee
  • Rules Flagrantly Abused