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Correspondence, Jack S. Ketchum, President, University Of New England To William F. Bergen, D.O., 1983 December 16, Jack S. Ketchum Dec 1983

Correspondence, Jack S. Ketchum, President, University Of New England To William F. Bergen, D.O., 1983 December 16, Jack S. Ketchum

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Letter from Jack S. Ketchum, President, University of New England to William F. Bergen, D.O. thanking him for his efforts encouraging Mr. Petts donation.


Correspondence, Jack S. Ketchum, President, University Of New England To Sanford F. Petts, 1983 December 14, Jack S. Ketchum Dec 1983

Correspondence, Jack S. Ketchum, President, University Of New England To Sanford F. Petts, 1983 December 14, Jack S. Ketchum

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Letter from Jack S. Ketchum, President, University of New England to Sanford F. Petts thanking him for his generous donation.


No Easy Answers, Liz Cash Dec 1983

No Easy Answers, Liz Cash

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Searching for a method to effectively punish sex crime offenders, at least three judges have recently ordered convicted rapists and child molesters to take a drug that causes chemical castration in lieu of regular prison sentences.


Hollins Columns (1983 Dec 12), Hollins College Dec 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Dec 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • College Leg: better late than never
  • Beirut braces for battle
  • Trust Pledge future uncertain
  • Letters to the editor
  • Let me tell you about Cyprus
  • Alum challenges Columns coverage
  • SGA Column
  • Wadland on Watts
  • To the Editor: What is BSA?
  • Dean search update
  • Paris: it's a nice place to live, but...
  • Who's going abroad?
  • Sharing with the Salvation Army
  • Liquid turkey by mail
  • Energy 'business' resumes
  • "Hard work ain't easy"
  • What do you want for Christmas?
  • Happy New Year!
  • The Year in Review
  • The Boiler Room: "a tale follows..."
  • Christmas classifieds
  • Favorite campus holiday recipes
  • Winter slopes survey …


The Grizzly, December 9, 1983, Perry Romer, Richard P. Richter, Alison K. Brown, Kurt Richter, Doug Korey, Michael Walsh, John Callahan, Jon Ziss, Douglas S. Chinn Dec 1983

The Grizzly, December 9, 1983, Perry Romer, Richard P. Richter, Alison K. Brown, Kurt Richter, Doug Korey, Michael Walsh, John Callahan, Jon Ziss, Douglas S. Chinn

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Continues Excellence in Chemistry • Letters to the Editor • Heads' Album Hits Charts • Aquabears Triumphant in Warrender's Last Meet • Women's Basketball Hustles to Two Victories • Mercer Wins Fencing Tourney • Thoma Leads Bears Over Haverford


The Grizzly, December 2, 1983, Perry Romer, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Brad James, Kimberly E. Walter, John Callahan, Doug Korey, Scott Scheffler, Michael Walsh Dec 1983

The Grizzly, December 2, 1983, Perry Romer, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Brad James, Kimberly E. Walter, John Callahan, Doug Korey, Scott Scheffler, Michael Walsh

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Mourns Loss of Bozorth • Student Dismissed • East and West: The Twain Meet • Nuclear Debate Reaches Ursinus • Students Needed for Telethon; "Messiah" Returns; Librarian Recognized • A Meeting of the Minds • Men's Basketball Opens '83-'84 Season • Aquabears Stroke Well • UC Soccer Crowned ECAC Champs: Jubilation Reigns! • Women's Hoops Take Drexel to the Limit • Bucketeers to Appear Sunday


Correspondence, Jack S. Ketchum, President, University Of New England To Homer Waterhouse, Esq., 1983 December 1, Jack S. Ketchum Dec 1983

Correspondence, Jack S. Ketchum, President, University Of New England To Homer Waterhouse, Esq., 1983 December 1, Jack S. Ketchum

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Letter from Jack S. Ketchum, President, University of New England to Homer Waterhouse, Esq. regarding Sanford Petts gift to the University of New England.


Hollins Columns (1983 Nov 21), Hollins College Nov 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Nov 21), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hamilton Jordan: On America's Future
  • Question of the Week goes to W&L
  • ERA: No
  • Letter to the Editor: Keller expresses faculty concern over student attitude toward academics
  • Staff writer's view: Peace Reading
  • Hollins goes Hollywood
  • Nuclear issues on campus
  • Super Super X
  • Internships: A valuable experience
  • Peaceful protest
  • Preppy Handbook author includes Hollins in new book
  • Get a little Culture in your life
  • J.F.K.: twenty years later
  • Business magazines reviewed
  • Turkey Day Traditions
  • French music drama
  • Special carols to accompany White Gift
  • Spring musical audition announced
  • Orchesis! Successful performance reviewed


The Grizzly, November 18, 1983, Perry Romer, Alison K. Brown, Richard P. Richter, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark, Michael Walsh, Doug Nevins, Mark Krauss, Timothy Cosgrave, Doug Korey, Gerard J. Fitzpatrick, William Foley, Derk Visser Nov 1983

The Grizzly, November 18, 1983, Perry Romer, Alison K. Brown, Richard P. Richter, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark, Michael Walsh, Doug Nevins, Mark Krauss, Timothy Cosgrave, Doug Korey, Gerard J. Fitzpatrick, William Foley, Derk Visser

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

No More Heat? • Electron Scope Donated • Letters to the Editor: Critical Appraisal Needed • Hazard: The Grizzly Interview Part Two (A Year Ago) • Like to Write? • Women's Basketball: Short in Stature, Tall in Talent • Women's Swim Team Optimistic • Bear Blades Shooting for Third Straight Perfect Season • Brown Qualifies for Nationals • U.C. Soccer Captures Regional Title • Grizzlies Achieve Several Pre-season Goals • Men's Swimming Looking for Strong Season


Hollins Columns (1983 Nov 14), Hollins College Nov 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Nov 14), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Financial aid director resigns
  • Hollins receives computers from IBM Corporation
  • Democracy restored in Grenada
  • Capitol bombed
  • Don't ignore vandalism
  • Tenure and promotion evaluation deadline extended
  • Peace week too peaceful
  • Student apologizes for security violation
  • Preppies, respond!
  • Jordon to address college
  • Chetambe introduces RLA
  • Should W&L go co-ed?
  • Dealing with stress
  • Laundry with love!
  • Pianist and flutist to perform Sunday
  • Presidential race broadens
  • What's happenin' on campus...and elsewhere?...
  • Friedan speaks on feminism
  • Blurbs...
  • Feminist magazines reviewed
  • Orchesis!
  • Fencing season to begin
  • B-ball begins
  • Volleyball earns spot in ODAC tournament


The Grizzly, November 11, 1983, Perry Romer, Sara D. Seese, Kurt Richter, Richard P. Richter, Tracey Clark, Alison K. Brown, Andrea Butler, Rick Stefanowicz, Scott Scheffler, Timothy Cosgrave, Judith Rippert, John French, Diane Laffey, Nicholas O. Berry, Francis Novack Nov 1983

The Grizzly, November 11, 1983, Perry Romer, Sara D. Seese, Kurt Richter, Richard P. Richter, Tracey Clark, Alison K. Brown, Andrea Butler, Rick Stefanowicz, Scott Scheffler, Timothy Cosgrave, Judith Rippert, John French, Diane Laffey, Nicholas O. Berry, Francis Novack

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Tuition Hike OK'ed • Founder's Day Celebrated • On the Air Finally • Ursinus Commemorated on Founder's Day • Letters To The Editor: Credit Policy Reviewed; Coach Needed for Diving Team; No Credit for Activities • Smart People, Poor Students • Writing Help Available • Like Father, Like Son • Choir Goes German • Two Free Plays At Ursinus • The Big Event: Casino Night Comes to Ursinus • And Another Thing • Lady Bears ECAC Champs • U.C. Soccer Hosts ECAC Tourney • Grizzlies Bury Brooklyn College • Ursinus Fourth • Women's Field Hockey Concludes Successful Campaign


The Grizzly, November 4, 1983, Perry Romer, John Zerr, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Tracey Clark, Richard P. Richter, Alison K. Brown, Kurt Richter, Diane Nicander, Timothy Cosgrave, Scott Scheffler, Neil Brown, Jeffrey Jacobson Nov 1983

The Grizzly, November 4, 1983, Perry Romer, John Zerr, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Tracey Clark, Richard P. Richter, Alison K. Brown, Kurt Richter, Diane Nicander, Timothy Cosgrave, Scott Scheffler, Neil Brown, Jeffrey Jacobson

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Got a Career? • Convocation Set • Visser Conducts Forum • Ursinus Awaits Celebration • Letters to the Editor: Grenada • Forums Finally Finish • Sixteenth-Century Play to Finish • Sports Medicine - It's Where It's At! • College With a Difference? • Reformation Discussed • Creedence Revived • What is Treaty of Paris? • Japanese Exchange Program Offered • Grizzlies Pull Off Stunning Victory • UC Soccer Awaits ECAC Play • X-Country Caps '83 Season


Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 31), Hollins College Oct 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 31), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Savitch dies
  • Casualties add up
  • Wasted energy burns budget
  • Letters to the editor
  • Honor Court chair calls for direct response, communication
  • Student question ADA patriotism
  • Quote of the Week
  • SGA Column
  • Security guidelines clarify responsibilities
  • Plagiarism provokes concern
  • Hollins howls of Halloween horrors
  • Staffer reviews career magazines
  • Mountain folks celebrate folklife
  • ...and the poet speaks
  • Buildings Staff works with people too
  • New diet center opens
  • Cinema Society offers weekly films
  • What's happenin' on campus...and elsewhere...
  • 'Fallen Angels' come back to life
  • Theatre production auditions
  • Blurbs...
  • It takes 'hours information'
  • Volleyball moves toward Tourney
  • Hockey...win some, lose some


The Grizzly, October 28, 1983, Perry Romer, Brian E. Kelley, Richard P. Richter, Jeff Jacobson, Shelly Stief, Alison K. Brown, Kurt Richter, Judith Rippert, Scott Scheffler, Timothy Cosgrave, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark Oct 1983

The Grizzly, October 28, 1983, Perry Romer, Brian E. Kelley, Richard P. Richter, Jeff Jacobson, Shelly Stief, Alison K. Brown, Kurt Richter, Judith Rippert, Scott Scheffler, Timothy Cosgrave, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

CampusBooks Speaks Out • C and C Course Offered • Zack Is Back In Bronze • Peace Rally Held • Give Us A Little Bit Of Credit • Respect Is Goal Of Liberal Education • Homecoming: A Big Success • Nobel Prize Awarded • Spirit Week Begins • The Talented Two-Some • The Stone Age is Back • Crown Royal Features Ultimate Competition • Lady Bears Prepare For Penn State Rivalry • U.C. Soccer Continues Winning Ways • Grizziles Roll Over Lebanon Valley


The Cycle Must Stop, Julie Grab, Robert Mendoza, Steve Gray Oct 1983

The Cycle Must Stop, Julie Grab, Robert Mendoza, Steve Gray

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Reports in recent years of thousands of Indians and Ladinos slaughtered in Guatemala and tens of thousands more fleeing their homes to refugee camps have provoked no outcry in the U.S. Popular resistance to the oppressive military regime is growing, yet President Reagan will ask to renew aid for the nation most notorious for human rights violations. This request should be denied and all support for this regime ended. The reasons should be clear when the Guatemala story is understood.


Rapes Seldom Reported, Suzanna Mitchell, Ron Gabriel Oct 1983

Rapes Seldom Reported, Suzanna Mitchell, Ron Gabriel

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Statistics from the Rape Crisis Center in Bangor suggest that for every rape reported at UMO each year, 10 others have probably occurred, said UMO's assistant director of police services William Prosser. The Rape Crisis Center bases unreported rape figures "on calls [it] gets for assistance compared to the number of police reports generated due to rape," Prosser said.


Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 24), Hollins College Oct 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Campus responds to two-star rating
  • Talbott addresses K.A.L. downing
  • Letters to the editor
  • Hollins ranking "unjustifable"
  • Pierre's owner expresses concern
  • SGA Column
  • Plan Short Term for the long-term
  • Staff commentaries
  • Watt's it to you?
  • Traditions too can change
  • Quote of the Week
  • Chaplain reflects on Honduras visit
  • Campus straw poll
  • A bit of Russia...in Japan?
  • Who's in "Who's Who"?
  • Blurbs...
  • Parietals: to change or not to change
  • What's happenin' on campus...and elsewhere...
  • Bloodmobile!
  • "Countrified" tunes at Hollins
  • Classical guitarist for Talmadge
  • VMI presents "Classics Onstage"
  • Parkway peaks
  • Tennis team ends season
  • Hockey team defeats second ranked Bridgewater …


The Grizzly, October 21, 1983, Perry Romer, Brian E. Kelley, Richard P. Richter, Kurt Richter, Brad James, Alison K. Brown, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark, Timothy Cosgrave, Scott Scheffler, Joseph Klaiber Oct 1983

The Grizzly, October 21, 1983, Perry Romer, Brian E. Kelley, Richard P. Richter, Kurt Richter, Brad James, Alison K. Brown, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark, Timothy Cosgrave, Scott Scheffler, Joseph Klaiber

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

The Book Store Dilemma • NYT Editor Tells Missile Story • Gorch Fock Arrives • German President Ends Conference • Registration for Spring Semester 1984 • Club Sponsors Health Run • APO's Credit Card Drive • Cantatas for College Choir • Reformation Discussion • Mandragola Features Freshmen, Fago, Frazier • What Sting Sings • French Thriller • Doctor Talks Health • Grizzlies Drop Heartbreaker to Hopkins • Bear Pack Strives to Overcome Adversity • Phys. Ed Club Sponsors Health Run • U.C. Soccer Bids for MAC Berth


Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 17), Hollins College Oct 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Senate proposes new members for Committee
  • Wheeler comments on 1984 Presidential candidates
  • Garland vs. McFarland: A State Senate debate
  • W&L Mock Democratic Convention to be held in May
  • Retractions
  • Letters to the editor
  • Student commends Eckert's passionate speech
  • Financial Aid Info...free
  • SGA Column
  • Where have all the skit writers gone?
  • Question of the week: Women, Ladies...or Girls?
  • Grounds Crew takes pride in Hollins
  • Time Correspondent to visit campus
  • Students uncover issues, interests
  • Continuing education offers seminars for women
  • Former Hollins English Professor to Read
  • Faculty Works on Exhibit
  • Roanoke Businesses Don't Appreciate Hollins Money
  • Blurbs...
  • Volunteers again …


Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 10), Hollins College Oct 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Kennedy vs. Moral Majority
  • Ford at VMI: U.S. Leadership
  • Brush fire
  • Letter from the editors
  • Letters to the editor: News from abroad
  • Elections!
  • SGA Column
  • Former writer-in-residence wins Nobel Prize
  • Hollins junior to be published
  • Alumnae Board gets new members
  • Research grants offered
  • Freshmen Leaders Emerge
  • Panel addresses student issues
  • New Runway upsets Residents
  • It's Happy Tinker Day!
  • Humanities grant available
  • What's happenin' on campus... and elsewhere...
  • Maintenance to the Rescue
  • United Way Drive--Oct. 12-17
  • Classified
  • Board? Stay over in Lexington
  • Look into private aid
  • Ladyhouse Blues October 14-18
  • Recital for parents
  • Soccer team victorious
  • Tennis team …


Name Disclosure Destroys Reputation, Lindsey Durnbaugh Oct 1983

Name Disclosure Destroys Reputation, Lindsey Durnbaugh

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Last year we voted to pay a communications fee to support WMEB and the Maine Campus. I assume, perhaps mistakenly, that this is part of the reason there are more articles, more comics, and more national news items in the Maine Campus than there were last year. There is one thing, however, which far outweighs any of the services the Maine Campus may provide. This is the fact that the Campus effectively destroyed the reputation of one of the students here, a friend of everyone who knows him.


Names Aren't Real News, Virginia Wallace-Whitaker Oct 1983

Names Aren't Real News, Virginia Wallace-Whitaker

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

I would like to comment on the recent coverage of reported rape at UMO…"Names make the news" is an old, old concept—almost as old as "she must have been asking for it."


Enhancing The Dream, Lisa Reece Oct 1983

Enhancing The Dream, Lisa Reece

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

His name was Martin Luther King, Jr., a 1964 Nobel Peace Prize winner, a non-Montgomery, Alabama, public transportation boycott, causing the Supreme Court decision outlawing segregation of public transportation. His march on Washington created the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and in 1965 the federal government passed the Voting Rights Act as a result of King's efforts. He was the hope for many blacks who deserved a better standard of living at the time.


The Grizzly, October 7, 1983, Perry Romer, Brad James, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Richard P. Richter, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark, Kurt Richter, Michael Schlesinger, Jeff Jacobson, Scott Scheffler, Timothy Cosgrave Oct 1983

The Grizzly, October 7, 1983, Perry Romer, Brad James, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Richard P. Richter, Andrea Butler, Tracey Clark, Kurt Richter, Michael Schlesinger, Jeff Jacobson, Scott Scheffler, Timothy Cosgrave

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Career Workshops Held • What's in a Name • Fago Opens Lecture Series • Lantern Makes National Anthology • Campus Memo • Letters to the Editor • Red and Gold Days Inaugurated • Sorority Pledging Underway • Half-Price Student Rushes for "Genty!" • Keep it Clean • Renaissance Play at Ursinus Commemoration • ATO Incident at Penn • Politics Sells Papers • Yearbook Sale Begins Monday • Ursinus Soccer Romps Over Hopkins • Volleyball Scores Second Victory • Grizzlies Fall to Swarthmore


Protect From 'Guilt By Accusation', Don Taylor Oct 1983

Protect From 'Guilt By Accusation', Don Taylor

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In regard to your article pertaining to the Penobscot Superior Court dropping charges against [a University of Maine student]. I feel your paper has done a grave injustice…by printing the comments of Assistant Director of the Department of Police and Safety William Prosser.


Bot Expands Umaine Anti-Hazing Rules, Rich Garven Oct 1983

Bot Expands Umaine Anti-Hazing Rules, Rich Garven

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

One black female student sits among 200 white students in an Introduction to Anthropology class and the professor is speaking on physical characteristics of races. He singles her out of the class and asks if she has trouble sleeping because of her braided, Bo Derek-style hairdo. She says no, and he replies, "You must have a really soft pillow, but then, they don't have pillows in Africa."


Love Hurts, Dan O'Brien Oct 1983

Love Hurts, Dan O'Brien

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Commentary piece anthropomorphizing video arcade games using sexist tropes and sexualized, female gender stereotypes.


Superior Court Dismisses Rape Case, Nancy Kaplan Oct 1983

Superior Court Dismisses Rape Case, Nancy Kaplan

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Penobscot County Superior Court Monday dismissed a charge of rape against a UMO student when a grand jury established there is insufficient cause to prosecute the case.


Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 3), Hollins College Oct 1983

Hollins Columns (1983 Oct 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Watt takes stand...and falls
  • Copywrite or wrong?
  • Vonnegut: on life
  • Letters to the editor
  • Drunk driving laws defended
  • Student urges caution
  • Joggers be aware!
  • Alumna stresses individuality
  • SGA Column
  • Counseling staff: help is here
  • Pauses Cafes
  • Senate Convenes
  • Considering an internship?
  • Chapel corner
  • Peace activist visits campus
  • What's happenin' on campus...and elsewhere...
  • On loan from France
  • DIET=DIE+T
  • Exercise is essential
  • Entertaining the 'Rents
  • Hollins: A winning tradition
  • Planned Parenthood Cares
  • Live from Talmadge...
  • Hockey sticks 'em up
  • Soccer team improves
  • Opportunities for college students
  • Spikers rally
  • ACE!


Ursinus College Bulletin, Fall 1983, Sally Widman, Andrea A. Vaughan, Richard P. Richter, Richard W. Mcquillan Oct 1983

Ursinus College Bulletin, Fall 1983, Sally Widman, Andrea A. Vaughan, Richard P. Richter, Richard W. Mcquillan

Ursinus Magazine (New Bulletin Series), 1969-1996

Rediscovering the roots of Ursinus • Pooling our alumni resources • Ursinus: "One of the best deals in town" • The non-traditional student: It's never too late • All-American visit • Sendai scrapbook • Pennsylvania German archives have busy Fall • $13,000 grant given Ursinus • Additions to faculty, staff • Ursinus phonatics • New business • Fall-Winter sports schedule • Women national lacrosse champs • '83 Loyalty Fund hits 57% • Missing alumni • Do you remember? • Zacharias commemoration readied • Memorial fund • Kennedy collection • Thank-you notes • Department chairmen named • News notes • Evening …