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Ursinus College

Arts and Humanities

1965

Barry Troster

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The Ursinus Weekly, December 13, 1965, Patricia Rodimer, Timothy C. Coyne, Kenneth Macleod, Charles Yerger, Frederick Jacob, Frederick Light, Loretta Wagner, Barbara Allen, Samuel Totaro Dec 1965

The Ursinus Weekly, December 13, 1965, Patricia Rodimer, Timothy C. Coyne, Kenneth Macleod, Charles Yerger, Frederick Jacob, Frederick Light, Loretta Wagner, Barbara Allen, Samuel Totaro

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dean explains Student Activities Committee • Clamer girls bring to campus the "Sound of Christmas" • Mary Griffiths reigns over Prom • Festivities fill U.C. holiday week • Tradition highlights 28th Messiah performance • H-ford prof to speak on Vietnam • Second student concert attended by UC students • Summer jobs abound in D.C. • Greeks hold kids' Xmas parties • Editorial: Congratulations to the Agency; APO decorates campus; Nocturnal serenade • How does a "Mr." become a "Dr."? Reporter traces progress of Professor to demonstrate long, arduous route • Is CMP integrated? No! Now wait! Just maybe • Page …


The Ursinus Weekly, June 7, 1965, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Sue Hartenstine, Lynne Johnson, Candace Sprecher Jun 1965

The Ursinus Weekly, June 7, 1965, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Sue Hartenstine, Lynne Johnson, Candace Sprecher

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dr. Pradervand urges active involvement • Dr. F. L. Manning to retire • Ursinus graduates 226; Michener gives address • Four UC professors win Lindback teaching awards • Chapter scholars announced • New dining hall named in honor of R. F. Wismer • Alumni awards to Moritz and Wirth • Ursinus Summer Assembly set for August 2-9 • Editorial: To the Class of 1965; Federal funds; Best in the U.S. • Board of Directors approve three faculty promotions • Ursinus theatre party travels to Stratford • YM-YWCA concert features Negro choir • "A time in the sun" a typical Western …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 1, 1965, Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., John Bradley, Carlton Dingman, Karen Kohn Mar 1965

The Ursinus Weekly, March 1, 1965, Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., John Bradley, Carlton Dingman, Karen Kohn

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Junior class extends invitation to Carousel: Al Raymond band at Sunnybrook • Pi Nu Epsilon sponsors annual Greek song fest • Students and faculty contribute to art show: Prizes awarded to varied entries in 3 day exhibit • Spring Festival adopts South Pacific theme, selects committees • WSGA plans to adopt a child • Students to dramatize "un-American" hearing • Collegeville coffee house provides weekend activity • Whitians greet scholastic women in biannual tea • Rushing, or - a puzzled frosh asks "Why am I so popular?" • Baseball season starts tomorrow • Editorial: Cheating • Frosh to receive colors …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1965, Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, John Bradley, Sue Hartenstine, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, George Atkinson, Samuel Walker, Carlton Dingman, Marianne Murphy, Linda Rader Jan 1965

The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1965, Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, John Bradley, Sue Hartenstine, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, George Atkinson, Samuel Walker, Carlton Dingman, Marianne Murphy, Linda Rader

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Football players receive awards at banquet: Tony Motto gets All-ECAC • Ursinus to send delegation to Model UN • Weekly names Sam Walker sports editor • Faculty Forum to present concert, lecture recital: 20th century American music, subject • Three placed in teaching positions • Pre-meds to hear two Sacred Heart pathologists • World's Fair invites college talent to perform • Pi Nu Epsilon, music fraternity, initiates eight • Norristown man named to vacancy in Treas. Office • Good band, decorations add to great TG dance • "The best TV show in the world" • Editorial: Our large small college …