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The Ursinus Weekly, December 17, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Donald Lawrence Helffrich, Richard P. Richter, William Schuyler Pettit, James Williams, Peter Von Sothen, Cris Crane, Ronald Herman, David Grau Dec 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, December 17, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Donald Lawrence Helffrich, Richard P. Richter, William Schuyler Pettit, James Williams, Peter Von Sothen, Cris Crane, Ronald Herman, David Grau

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Special centennial issue: Ursinus College's 100th Anniversary, 1869-1969 • Editorial: The first hundred years • Focus: Nora Shuler Helfferich, Ursinus College's oldest living alumnus • Reprinted articles: Pa. Governor Martin salutes President McClure and college at ceremony commemorating seventy-fifth anniversary; Ursinus adopts a war time program; Ursinus recipient of new gateway; Apology for peace; Freshman coed evaluates customs, finds friendly spirit on U.C. campus; Customs are savored; Chaperon, Why? Who?; WSGA is frowning on dungarees, slacks for Ursinus campus wear; When Shriner shrieks Ursinus sheiks come dashing from each dorm; Freshman President snatched by Sophs; Ursinus offers special class • …


Hollins Columns (1969 Dec 9), Hollins College Dec 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Dec 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Willey and Holland active in seminar
  • Hollins "joins forces" for college exchange program
  • Election plan to differ this year
  • Dukie Pearce to head new Columns staff
  • Student participation: the need is here
  • Children to give pageant
  • Work-study program
  • Feedback
  • It's a long climb, but don't stop now
  • Peace on earth and joy to all are aims for Dec. Moratorium
  • The America we seek
  • Students give pros and cons concerning pass-fail system
  • Physics professors speak at conference
  • December grads reveal their plans
  • Cotillion innovates this year
  • Cinema Club shows film by Eisenstein
  • Student poets hold readings
  • Crooks' opinion …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Jane Siegel, Marc Hauser, Ruth Allen, Bob Swarr, Linda Turnage, David Sears, Judith Earle, Rudi Herman, Cris Crane, James Williams Nov 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Jane Siegel, Marc Hauser, Ruth Allen, Bob Swarr, Linda Turnage, David Sears, Judith Earle, Rudi Herman, Cris Crane, James Williams

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

250,000 march on Washington to protest Nixon's Viet War effort: 1965 Ursinus graduate leads Moratorium parade in US Air Force attire • 3 frosh injured in auto accident • Pre Med Convention tours Temple U. medical school • Ecumenism experiment now underway at U.C. • Editorials: The thrill of victory; When will it end? • Focus: Tom Branca • "Liberate the nut" • Letters to the editor: Campus Chest; Gripe; Never ending; Change; Mr. Faaet • Faculty portrait: F. Donald Zucker • Equality • Administration answers: Freedom of assembly • Coffee house conquers • Spotlight: Collegeville cop • I am …


Hollins Columns (1969 Nov 18), Hollins College Nov 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Nov 18), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Drug-death incident prompts warning
  • Short term topic choices reflect varied interests
  • White Gift Service explained
  • Hollins begins promotion of student recruiting
  • A system of evaluation
  • Admissions recruiting
  • Academic Procession
  • Feedback
  • Advice on revision
  • New voting age has problems
  • ACLU to hear Pemberton at chapter meeting here
  • '68 was a long year for Columbia
  • T.V. has role in education
  • YR's support new program for peace
  • Flicks
  • Const. poll shows different opinions
  • Chapels for this week


Hollins Columns (1969 Nov 11), Hollins College Nov 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Nov 11), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Sylvia Wilkinson to be guest writer
  • Were you "there" on Tinker Day?
  • Impromptu production proves Boucher's ability
  • Recent news is topic of poll
  • Piedmont Orchestra to perform here Thursday
  • Outing Club planning 16-mile trek
  • Snakes and snails and puppy dog tails
  • Optional sign-out
  • Academic Procession
  • Comments raised on Nixon's policy
  • Feedback
  • Nixon rally
  • U.Va. caution
  • Ultimate trash
  • Private
  • A.A. to discuss queen
  • Rev. Jones to discuss TAR goals
  • Peace Corps to continue program
  • Hollins plans for Moratorium
  • Columbia professor gives talk this week
  • Newspaper program offers scholarship
  • And you think your morning is bad?
  • Lynch goes to …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1969, Alan Gold, Robert Moore, Robert Barr, Judith Earle, Jane Siegel, Marc Hauser, Allen Faaet, Rudi Herman, Cris Crane, James Williams Nov 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1969, Alan Gold, Robert Moore, Robert Barr, Judith Earle, Jane Siegel, Marc Hauser, Allen Faaet, Rudi Herman, Cris Crane, James Williams

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

YM-YWCA participates in community projects • Queen Linda Clarke crowned at 1969 Homecoming fete; IF Council disqualifies Tighe • Gustav Benrath addresses Founder's Day audience on early Ursinus history • Student actors sought for movie production • Heilemann named to inter-disciplinary post • Editorials: Forgotten weekends; Fraternity queen? • Focus: Phil Moore • Faculty portrait: Sandra Kerawalla • Letters to the editor: Schnoll vs. Ehrlich; Mother Van Horn; Congratulations; Campus Chest; Double standard; Open letter to President Helfferich • "No jag" • Spotlight: Bobbie & Charlie Lutz • Perspectives: Oct. 15 • UC Harriers streak broken by F & M …


Hollins Columns (1969 Nov 4), Hollins College Nov 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Nov 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Students criticize course
  • Impressions of Nixon visit are varied, favorable
  • SGA Constitution up for revision
  • Hollins to sponsor sculpture exhibits
  • Piano workshops slated for Thursday
  • Weidman to speak in chapel
  • Broaden to base
  • Adaptability is key
  • Student interest determines power
  • Feedback
  • Nixon busloads believed "packed" with Holtoneers
  • Educational frustrations lead to campus unrest
  • Campus Flicks
  • Boucher to produce play for senior project
  • Is "hippie" appearance basis for discrimination?
  • John Diercks receives award
  • Write N.Y. for info--
  • Founders of NSBM urge youth to join
  • Harriet Duncan to lecture on nutrition
  • Date classification


Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 28), Hollins College Oct 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • New courses give curriculum variety
  • Alumnae see changes
  • Moratorium moods differ at various D.C. sites
  • French house encompasses students' varied background
  • Hardison, Sawyer to read works
  • ..only when spoken to
  • Change is a necessity
  • Conflict seen between search and Honor system
  • Feedback
  • Former Dean Norris Says "thanks" to all
  • Viet Moratorium--peace deterrent
  • Holland, Proctor head chapel lineup
  • Wylie will award exam diplomas
  • Apartments are a new experience
  • Blanshard lectures tomorrow
  • Hollins shines at hunt
  • Genealogist is substitute resident
  • Grad students give many opinions of Hollins
  • Campus flicks
  • Recital to be held this week


The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Eileen Schrager, Robert Barr, Harvey Frankel, Jane Siegel, Lynn Wollentin, Marc Hauser, Bob Swarr, Judith Earle, Jane Yates, Ken Finkel, Lesa Spacek, Douglas Whitney, James Williams, Kenneth Yorgey, Jim Yearly, Rudi Herman, Cris Crane Oct 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Eileen Schrager, Robert Barr, Harvey Frankel, Jane Siegel, Lynn Wollentin, Marc Hauser, Bob Swarr, Judith Earle, Jane Yates, Ken Finkel, Lesa Spacek, Douglas Whitney, James Williams, Kenneth Yorgey, Jim Yearly, Rudi Herman, Cris Crane

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Six seniors vie for Homecoming Queen • Ursinus students, faculty observe nationwide Vietnam Moratorium; Hundreds attend night procession • President's statement • Editorial: A day of moratorium, a lifetime of commitment • Focus: Vicki Van Horn • Byerly probes Moratorium, SFARC • "The psychiatrist is in" • In our mail bag: Sig Nu replies; Moratorium Day; Orientation • Interaction • Deprived students complain • Faculty portrait: Mr. Ehrlich • In the spotlight: Mr. Prindle, custodian • Administration answers: Scholarship cancellations • Sisters speak • Wailing wall shouts • Better homes • Student body rejects current US draft system • Ursinus …


Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 21), Hollins College Oct 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 21), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Students praise symposium
  • Hollins find Oct. 15 a learning experience
  • Harrison advises potential writers
  • Freshman overnights: "Now, dear"
  • The word is out
  • Search: is it legal?
  • Academic Procession
  • Hallmark announces contest
  • Feedback
  • This generation wants a chance
  • Roten Galleries hold sale
  • Students report on Govt' Conference
  • Some Hollins students discuss the Moratorium
  • Responsibility is the big question
  • Convocation will work on funds
  • Choir heads Chapel for this week
  • McMurran, Colbenston to play
  • Bates clears the air over environment


Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 14), Hollins College Oct 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 14), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Speed kills
  • Committee lists Oct. 15 events
  • Under graduates discuss requirement pros and cons
  • "Wedding Party" is drama presentation
  • War critics discuss moratorium
  • This is drug country
  • A 'Call To Arms'
  • Feedback
  • Academic Procession
  • Support for the war
  • Caution from U.Va.
  • The true cost of war
  • Faculty members discuss moratorium
  • Desiderata
  • Thou shalt not kill...
  • Letter to Nixon receives notice
  • Committee mobilizes students
  • Faculty gives statement of position
  • Terrien heads chapel this Sunday
  • Lessler gives Bio. Lecture
  • Get back to where you belong
  • Dr. Cogan to speak to Psi Chi
  • Operation Intercept is after your pot
  • '69 …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1969, Alan Gold, Julianne Dirkes, Eileen Shrager, Robert Moore, Jonathan Weaver, Milton E. Detterline, Allan Lake Rice, Jane Siegel, Edward Mccandless, Marc Hauser, Harvey Frankel, David Sears, Rudi Herman, Kenneth Yorgey, James Williams, Linda Turnage, Ward P. Vaughan Oct 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1969, Alan Gold, Julianne Dirkes, Eileen Shrager, Robert Moore, Jonathan Weaver, Milton E. Detterline, Allan Lake Rice, Jane Siegel, Edward Mccandless, Marc Hauser, Harvey Frankel, David Sears, Rudi Herman, Kenneth Yorgey, James Williams, Linda Turnage, Ward P. Vaughan

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Seven join, six leave Ursinus faculty • UC and 500 colleges schedule Vietnam moratorium Wednesday; Classes not officially cancelled • William D. Reimert dies, Ursinus Board President • Dr. E. Lewis' math textbook aids Ursinus blind students • Pre-Med convention • Dean Harris weds Bryn Mawr man • Editorial: A very good year • Focus: Mike Stoner in exile • Compulsory convocation: Its validity and purpose • New view of Ursinus • Dr. Rice endorses Vietnam moratorium • Kitchen cynic: Suppose U.C. had mandatory convocations • Perspectives • To eat or not to eat • Board names new members • …


Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 7), Hollins College Oct 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Oct 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Student interest studied
  • Moratorium seeks a removal of troops
  • Creative reform is goal of Institute
  • India is topic of RLA study
  • Moratorium vs. classes
  • Food gripes!
  • Feedback
  • Vietnam
  • Academic Procession
  • Academic requirements
  • Novelist will visit Hollins
  • Dr. Lang, Columbia professor, to lecture
  • Old apple routine fails second time


Ursinus Magazine, Fall 1969, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Richard P. Richter, Frank Smith, Charles Pitchford, Donald L. Helfferich, A. Alan Botto Oct 1969

Ursinus Magazine, Fall 1969, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Richard P. Richter, Frank Smith, Charles Pitchford, Donald L. Helfferich, A. Alan Botto

Ursinus Magazine (New Bulletin Series), 1969-1996

Japan '70 • Scott Carpenter at Ursinus: "Space, undersea conquests improve American way of life" • Homecoming day • W. D. Reimert, 1902-1969 • From the President • Eyewitness to history • Ursinus honors five at centennial Founders Day • Loyalty Fund letter • Sports at Ursinus date back to 1888: Bears versus 88 college rivals • Women's athletics • Ursinus professor helps blind students to "see" • Class notes • Weddings • In memoriam • Births • Portrait of the President


Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 30), Hollins College Sep 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Recent poll shows student approval
  • New group arranges own music
  • Students attend conference
  • Ames says Hollins has changed
  • Students enjoy productive summer
  • Behind the scenes there is a decorator
  • Must freshmen be required to choose?
  • Academic Procession
  • Change would be desirable
  • Vietnam policies expose distrust
  • Man desires solutions
  • We've all gotta go sometime!
  • Theater to resound with song
  • Taub is Psi Chi speaker
  • Andy Warhol to be judge at college film festival
  • Emphasis is on scholar and teacher
  • Horoscope
  • Exhibit comes to Hollins
  • Now showing in Roanoke
  • Wheeler urges student interest in a new major
  • Cocteau play …


Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 23), Hollins College Sep 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 23), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Grant has potential
  • Academic Procession
  • Committee leaders discuss new plans
  • Douglass to return for recital
  • "Both sides now"
  • Communication--possible realization
  • Observing tea day
  • Four senior students discuss foreign studies
  • Where is positive attitude?
  • SGA presents changes
  • Departments offer a varied selection
  • Holland harbors precious fantasy
  • Student poets to read works
  • Rev. Hefner to deliver his sermon
  • Hollins starts program
  • Orientation emphasizes individuality
  • Freshman dating game starts again


Spark Magazine Published By Orono Free Press On Bobby Seale, A Black Panther And Other Related Topics, Orono Free Press, Art Adoff Sep 1969

Spark Magazine Published By Orono Free Press On Bobby Seale, A Black Panther And Other Related Topics, Orono Free Press, Art Adoff

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

This Spark magazine, published by Orono Free Press on September 22, 1969, was created as a 'Maine Movement Publication' and was on the topic of Bobby Seale, Black Panther Chairman, who was arrested and the repression of the Black Panther Party. On page two there is an advertisement for a protest to 'Tell the People the Truth-- Free Bobby' and transportation to Bangor for the protest. Art Adoff wrote a background piece on the 'Black Panther Party' and on pages four-six there is a piece on the repression of the Black Panther Party.


Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 16), Hollins College Sep 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Willey says "sin bravely"
  • New members join faculty
  • Renovation includes red velvet cushions
  • Student involvement headlines SGA goals
  • Finally
  • A modest proposal
  • Errand boy fired
  • Merger controversy continues
  • Floods do no damage
  • Minister to discuss manhood
  • UVa celebrates its birthday
  • Flicks
  • New program to present urban life
  • Council on human relations to put emphasis on racism
  • Finest vampire movie to open at Hollins
  • Mature Woman Strikes Again
  • Miss Boatman to lecture
  • Fellini film heads Cinema Club bill


Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 9), Hollins College Sep 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Sept 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • College raises employee wages
  • Summer rains halt building progress
  • Alumna fills post in administration
  • Woods takes position in consortium
  • Class of 1973 has National Merit Scholar
  • Camille routs former dean
  • Don't short-change us
  • Make your own choice
  • President commends experimental spirit
  • Letter presents guideline
  • Graduates take on new roles
  • Grant of $143,000 awarded Division II and III by N.S.F.


Ursinus Magazine, Summer 1969, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Richard P. Richter, Clark Kerr, Richard Winchester, Ted Taylor, Donald L. Helfferich Jul 1969

Ursinus Magazine, Summer 1969, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Richard P. Richter, Clark Kerr, Richard Winchester, Ted Taylor, Donald L. Helfferich

Ursinus Magazine (New Bulletin Series), 1969-1996

Clark Kerr: It is the best of times, it is the worst of times • Alumni Day 1969: Tropp takes office as Alumni President; Annual business meeting held; Outstanding graduates honored; Centennial seminar; Honoraries awarded • Commencement 1969 • The day Ursinus made football history • Ursinus College hosts institute on racism and youth • From the President • Alumni classes give generously in 1968-1969 • Sports scene: Track captains; Varsity Club leaders; Baseball honors; Women's athletics • Ursinusiana • Gurzynski seeks scouts • Ursinus names two to Board of Directors • Smith named Development Director at Ursinus • Ursinus …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 29, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Bob Swarr, Michael Stoner, David Sears, Judith Earle, Robert Moore, Ward P. Vaughan, Allen Faaet, James Williams, Jane Siegel May 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, May 29, 1969, Alan Gold, Jonathan Weaver, Bob Swarr, Michael Stoner, David Sears, Judith Earle, Robert Moore, Ward P. Vaughan, Allen Faaet, James Williams, Jane Siegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

S.F.A.R.C. blocked on rules proposals • William F. Buckley featured at June 9th Commencement for 304 graduating seniors • 316 freshmen admitted for Fall '69 semester • New Vice-Presidents: Pettit, Richter named • IF wrap-up • New members of Sigma Xi Club; 11 students, 4 faculty selected • Editorials: Proper emphasis; Goodbye, and all that • Focus: T.W. Rhody • "It's all over" • Polemic finale • One-acts reviewed • "A story" • Eulogy to Dr. Courtney Smith and the one dead in the ghetto • Velikovsky: The outcast • "Board meeting" • Outing Club ends diversified year • Tacconelli, …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1969, Alan Gold, Lynn Wollentin, Harvey Frankel, Bob Swarr, Michael Stoner, Jonathan Weaver, Paul Sautter, Jane Siegel, Judith Earle, Carol Martin, Allen Faaet, Rudi Herman, James Williams, Cris Crane, Greg Vanasse, David Sears, Marc Hauser May 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1969, Alan Gold, Lynn Wollentin, Harvey Frankel, Bob Swarr, Michael Stoner, Jonathan Weaver, Paul Sautter, Jane Siegel, Judith Earle, Carol Martin, Allen Faaet, Rudi Herman, James Williams, Cris Crane, Greg Vanasse, David Sears, Marc Hauser

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Student plea for relevance asserted at Skytop meeting • USGA endorses USC plan; Responsible assembly called - Mass meeting held; March called off • USC makes presentation to committee • "Travelin' II" smash hit; Tomlinson huge success • Dr. Cyrus Gordon discloses discovery • Editorials: Post mortem - Campus Chest; Agency dilemma • Focus: Chuck Williams • Letters to the editor • "Thieves' carnival" reviewed • Schnoll bridges gap • Faculty survey • The parent as a dropout - are campus riots your fault? • Opinion: "A fairy tale" • "Sleep away" • Polemic, Pt. 2 • The women who …


Hollins Columns (1969 May 13), Hollins College May 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 May 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • New Faculty shows promise
  • Abroaders to present folkmass
  • Committee continues activities
  • Alumnae College plans reunion
  • Leaders evaluate SGA
  • Clutching situation
  • Off the record
  • Neurotic society needs treatment
  • Pansy Puddle likes lampoon
  • Soph reflects on Hell Day
  • Powers poses questions
  • Mailmen get little mail
  • Alumna offers job
  • Employees requires assistance
  • Children to present program
  • Class of 1969 to give party


The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1969, Alan Gold, Judith Earle, Jonathan Weaver, Michael Stoner, Paul Sautter, Bob Swarr, Jane Siegel, Marc Hauser, Linda Turnage, Edna Ball, Greg Vanasse, Cris Crane, Ted Taylor, Ronald Herman, Lynn Wollentin, David Sears, Stuart Sweet May 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1969, Alan Gold, Judith Earle, Jonathan Weaver, Michael Stoner, Paul Sautter, Bob Swarr, Jane Siegel, Marc Hauser, Linda Turnage, Edna Ball, Greg Vanasse, Cris Crane, Ted Taylor, Ronald Herman, Lynn Wollentin, David Sears, Stuart Sweet

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Gordon to present theory of Mayans, Incas at Ursinus • Travelin' II to highlight annual Scott Pierce concert • Ursinus student killed in tragic automobile mishap • U.C. plans Student Union; Students make proposals • Prom, Showboat spark weekend • Dr. Rice, group discuss various Velikovsky ideas • Editorial: We must know why • Focus: Fred Steckhahn • "Revolution for the hell of it" • Opinion: Dealing with campus disorder • Faculty portrait: Mrs. Downing • Polemic, Pt. 1 • Victory in Vietnam imminent; "Gentled" put-ons since 1962 • Label hang-up attacked • A.C. Festival • Wrice talks at Ursinus …


Newspaper Article – Col Ralph M. Manter Funeral Announcement, Portsmouth Herald (Portsmouth, New Hampshire) Apr 1969

Newspaper Article – Col Ralph M. Manter Funeral Announcement, Portsmouth Herald (Portsmouth, New Hampshire)

The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944

The funeral announcement for Colonel Ralph M. Manter. Col Manter served at Fort Ontario during World War II as a Lieutenant Colonel.


Newspaper Article – Col Ralph M. Manter Obituary, Portsmouth Herald (Portsmouth, New Hampshire) Apr 1969

Newspaper Article – Col Ralph M. Manter Obituary, Portsmouth Herald (Portsmouth, New Hampshire)

The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944

The obituary for Colonel Ralph M. Manter. Col Manter served at Fort Ontario during World War II while he was a Lieutenant Colonel.


The Ursinus Weekly, April 17, 1969, Alan Gold, Carol Martin, Jonathan Weaver, Paul Sautter, David Sears, Greg Vanasse, Bob Swarr, Cris Crane, Rudi Herman, Frederick Jacob, James Williams Apr 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, April 17, 1969, Alan Gold, Carol Martin, Jonathan Weaver, Paul Sautter, David Sears, Greg Vanasse, Bob Swarr, Cris Crane, Rudi Herman, Frederick Jacob, James Williams

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Showboat, 2 bands spice Prom weekend to be held May 2 • Success for Campus Chest? Hope held in second week • Vandals hit Wilkinson, campus lights smashed; Emig decries vandalism • Chapter scholars named; To be feted at dinner • "Temps" return to Travelin' II • WRUC additions • Blood results • Editorials: Weekend vandalism; Fate of PHEAA; An editorial of sorts • Focus: The Gerson brothers • "The day they liberated the washroom" • Wheelchair ball! • To thrive on rice • IF snagged in red tape • Rascals concert • Forum features Fox • Letters to the …


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1969, Henry R. Taylor, Donald C. Estes, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Richard P. Richter, Richard T. Schellhase, Donald L. Helfferich Apr 1969

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1969, Henry R. Taylor, Donald C. Estes, Lucille Hunt Bone, Adele Boyd, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Richard P. Richter, Richard T. Schellhase, Donald L. Helfferich

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

Mark your calendar • Mailer: Anatomizer of the moral malaise • From the President • The dimensions of history • Centennial celebration report • Ursinus names new alumni director • Revised Alumni Association constitution • The end of an era • Financial development report: steady progress • "A bride for the first time" • Candidates for office • Girls' field hockey review • Ursinus Women's Club: A record of achievement • Campus clippings: 100 years ago; News media report; Coach and athlete • Class notes • In memoriam • Weddings • Births


Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 25), Hollins College Mar 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 25), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Choirs combine
  • Concern for awareness creates new committee
  • Two professors will be featured in Lieder recital
  • Freshmen present issues to Dr. Logan
  • Very appealing
  • Supervised freedom?
  • Faculty praises students
  • Exchange of students should lead to co-ed life
  • The "Hollins reputation" demands student concern
  • Chairman of Appeal Board
  • Vice-Pres. of SGA
  • Chairman Of Judicial Court
  • Chairman Of Academic Legislation
  • House Board
  • Campus Activities
  • Social Legislation Chairman
  • R.L.A. Vice-Chairman
  • Treasurer of S.G.A.
  • Legslative Secretary
  • Secretary of R.L.A.
  • President of Main
  • President of Randolph
  • President of Tinker
  • Chairman of Judicial Court
  • Pres. of West Annex
  • Chairman Academic Legsilation
  • Sec.-Treas. of …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 20, 1969, Judy Schneider, Linda Turnage, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, Jonathan Weaver, Linda Richtmyre, Michael Stoner, James Williams, Nancy Holland Mar 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, March 20, 1969, Judy Schneider, Linda Turnage, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, Jonathan Weaver, Linda Richtmyre, Michael Stoner, James Williams, Nancy Holland

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Board appoints Gold new "Weekly" editor • Campus Chest to support Melmark Home and Biafra • College names Alumni Director • USGA discusses drinking; Punishment system needed • College counselors Admissions Center offer students aid • Editors' farewell • Letters to the editor • Conscription not the answer; Voluntary service best solution • Miss Cope enthusiastic about Ursinus challenge • From the Hofstra "Chronicle" • USGA notes • Womens Club plans annual card party • Emig, Novak lead USGA in new council plan • UC student recalls trials, joys of European travel • YM-YWCA officers emphasize civic aid • $500,000 …