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The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1973, John T. Fidler, Elsie Van Wagoner, Sandra Wible, Milton E. Detterline, Mary Lou Hunsberger, Theodore Burdumy, Ann Lavelle, Doug Glover, John Kraus, Eva Morgan, Leonard Domanski, Tom Polinski
The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1973, John T. Fidler, Elsie Van Wagoner, Sandra Wible, Milton E. Detterline, Mary Lou Hunsberger, Theodore Burdumy, Ann Lavelle, Doug Glover, John Kraus, Eva Morgan, Leonard Domanski, Tom Polinski
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Dr. Pancoast predicts much competition for teachers • Civil service commission announces test dates • Service organization shows true colors • Christmas concert • Campus Chest schedules fund raising activities • Concert cancellation • Editorial: When the life sciences become the death sciences • Letters to the editor: Beef over rhetoric; Physics dept. maintains status quo; A plea for silence; What are we doing here? • Alumni corner • Faculty Portrait: Mr. Ted Xaras • The stage: ProTheatre begins year with three one-act plays in new theatre • A bundle of letters • Film: “Jeremy” • Third team goes undefeated! …
The Ursinus Weekly, October 25, 1973, John T. Fidler, Gary Griffith, Wendy Barnes, Ruth Von Kummer, David Ochocki, Theodore Burdumy, Elsie Van Wagoner, Alan Stetler, Milton E. Detterline, Doug Glover, J. Timothy Clemens, Richard Whaley, Judith James, Eva Morgan, Leonard Domanski
The Ursinus Weekly, October 25, 1973, John T. Fidler, Gary Griffith, Wendy Barnes, Ruth Von Kummer, David Ochocki, Theodore Burdumy, Elsie Van Wagoner, Alan Stetler, Milton E. Detterline, Doug Glover, J. Timothy Clemens, Richard Whaley, Judith James, Eva Morgan, Leonard Domanski
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Fraternities select homecoming candidates; Students will vote for favorites today • Ursinus will make record books with giant banana split • Chemistry department gets $3000 grant • Longer hours suggested for noisy Myrin library • Volunteer service program begins work; Ken-Crest Center will be first effort • Editorial: Minority student speaks out on biological overpopulation • Faculty portrait: Mrs. Mary Anne Clausen • The Big Game • Alumni corner • Letter to the editor: Tradition and the individual • Lord Caradon, U.N. Representative, speaks on “obligation of optimism” • Shaw-Bernard art exhibit opens today • Placement office helpful for job-hunting …