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1949

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The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1949, Betty Leeming, Emile Schmidt, Bob Herber, Bob Rosenberger, Bob Gehman, Joyce Derstine, Willard Wetzel, Donald Stauffer, George E. Saurman, Ed Klein, Roy Foster Nov 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1949, Betty Leeming, Emile Schmidt, Bob Herber, Bob Rosenberger, Bob Gehman, Joyce Derstine, Willard Wetzel, Donald Stauffer, George E. Saurman, Ed Klein, Roy Foster

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Bears trip Crusaders 14-0 to end year • Young passes to victory as student spirit booms • Council to conduct poll on regulations for frosh customs • Local actors prepare for season openers • Y opens toy drive; Plans yule service with singers, actors • WURS plans varied, enlarged setup; to include music, plays, local talent • Students hail team in parade and fete • Scout frat selects Corcoran president • Dr. Cadbury speaks to pre-med group on disease in China • Scholarship winner comes to Ursinus via freighter trip • Spirit reaches peak thanks to efforts of unknown group …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1949, Betty Leeming, Ford Bothwell, Jean Leety, Roy Foster, Bill Helfferich, Ed Klein, Barbara J. Crawford, Jack Young, Dick Hector, Anne Hughes, Joyce Derstine, Emile Schmidt, Fred Nicholls, Bob Gehman Nov 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1949, Betty Leeming, Ford Bothwell, Jean Leety, Roy Foster, Bill Helfferich, Ed Klein, Barbara J. Crawford, Jack Young, Dick Hector, Anne Hughes, Joyce Derstine, Emile Schmidt, Fred Nicholls, Bob Gehman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

G.B. Shaw derides England's language in "Pygmalion" plot • European student enters Ursinus after long delay • Campus Y to boost annual WSSF drive with $1000 as goal • Calendar indicates vigorous, far-flung week-end schedule • Scout men to form service fraternity at meeting tonight • Sommers to appear for "Starlight Ball" • Old timers return for traditional day; Varsity queen rules • Philip organizes 125 for twelfth chorus of famed oratorio • Yearbook to open '49 shooting season • Author-publisher strongly denounces Britain's welfare state as totalitarian • Band, singers plan combined concert • Coeds to cement relations at …