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The Grizzly, February 7, 2002, Anne Antanavage '04, Cornota Harkins, Christine Ginty, Sarah Ewald, Travis Roop, Quinn Dinsmore, Meg Gallagher, Katie Lambert, Kelly Gray, Lindsey Fund, Fallon Szarko, Joseph Summers, Julie Micklos, Erin Fitzgerald, Greg Pellish, Heather M. Trefsger, Becky Borbidge Feb 2002

The Grizzly, February 7, 2002, Anne Antanavage '04, Cornota Harkins, Christine Ginty, Sarah Ewald, Travis Roop, Quinn Dinsmore, Meg Gallagher, Katie Lambert, Kelly Gray, Lindsey Fund, Fallon Szarko, Joseph Summers, Julie Micklos, Erin Fitzgerald, Greg Pellish, Heather M. Trefsger, Becky Borbidge

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

The Bluelight Hits a Stoplight: Kmart Files for Chapter 11 • Reinstatement of Zeta Chi Charter On Hold • Alan Morrison and Friends to Perform at Heefner Organ Recital • Opinions: Not Everyone Loves Valentine's Day; Tri Sig Strikes Back; Nowhere to Park • Wynton Marsalis is Coming to Campus! • Berman Museum: A Fun and Relaxing Alternative • When the Weather Outside is Frightful • Comparative Pricing Report: Cell Phone Plans • Spring Fashion Preview for Women • Record Breaking Results at Widener Invitational for UC Track & Field • Hussey Twins are Double Trouble • Bears Turn the …


The Grizzly, February 8, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Kevin Wilson, Dan Reimold, Lauren Flanagan, John Grebe, Jeff Church, Jeremy Fox, Kelly Tessena, Tim Noone, Andy Owens, Diane Johnson, Cory Braiterman, Fran Shaughnessy Feb 2000

The Grizzly, February 8, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Kevin Wilson, Dan Reimold, Lauren Flanagan, John Grebe, Jeff Church, Jeremy Fox, Kelly Tessena, Tim Noone, Andy Owens, Diane Johnson, Cory Braiterman, Fran Shaughnessy

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Main Street Traffic Problematic for UC Pedestrians • Low Injury Rate No Accident at UC Sporting Fields and Facilities • CIE Hailed a Success After Inaugural Semester • Race for the President Heats up in New Hampshire • Opinion: Pledging: Meaningless, Horrible; Freshman Perspective; Study Abroad Questions of Residence on Return • A Piano Starr • Music Review: The Deb Callahan Band • Summer Plans: Internship or Summer Job? • UC Women's Basketball Still Confident for CC Win • Swimming Edged out by the Mawrters • Ursinus Gymnastics Ousts SUNY-Cortland • Wrestling Battles for 2-1 Week • Men's Basketball Pounds …


The Grizzly, February 8, 1994, Erika Compton, Hope Rinehimer, Michael Woodruff, Mark Leiser, Fred Woll, Craig Faucher, Victor Gil, Jayson Blocksidge, Richard P. Richter, Tom Epler, Sue Boyer, Ed Markowski, Kristen Cornell, Suzanne Ledonne, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond Feb 1994

The Grizzly, February 8, 1994, Erika Compton, Hope Rinehimer, Michael Woodruff, Mark Leiser, Fred Woll, Craig Faucher, Victor Gil, Jayson Blocksidge, Richard P. Richter, Tom Epler, Sue Boyer, Ed Markowski, Kristen Cornell, Suzanne Ledonne, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Celebrates 125 Years of Academics • An Evaluation of the 128 Credit System • In Celebration of Black History Month: Al Eaton Brings on His One-Man Show • Ursinus Crimes Reported • Who Freed South Africa? • Guys Pledging Begins on Friday • Suite Etiquette • Senior Profile: Craig Faucher • Airband '94 • Come out and Support a U.C. Senior • Berman to Receive Preservation Grant • Woodward Exhibit on Display • Bright Moments to Perform • An Internal Compass Spinning • Eats & Seats • Wrestlers Up to 9-1 • Ursinus Gymnastics Sets New Records • Personal …


The Grizzly, February 8, 1985, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Joseph F. Pirro, Amy Kistler, Tom Feeney, Stacy Stauffer, Diana Sakowski, Richard P. Richter, Kathy Stolnis, Michael Marcon, Noel Sabel, Walter S. Keehn, Joan M. Gagliardi, Lynn Messier, Betty Osciak, John Callahan, Brian E. Kelley, Andrea Butler Feb 1985

The Grizzly, February 8, 1985, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Joseph F. Pirro, Amy Kistler, Tom Feeney, Stacy Stauffer, Diana Sakowski, Richard P. Richter, Kathy Stolnis, Michael Marcon, Noel Sabel, Walter S. Keehn, Joan M. Gagliardi, Lynn Messier, Betty Osciak, John Callahan, Brian E. Kelley, Andrea Butler

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Grading System a Problem? • Former DA Lectures on Alcohol • Library Abuse Called Academic Dishonesty • Suspected Conspiracy Makes Zack's Rest Uneasy • The Wismer Food Groups • CP & P Urges Students to Investigate Intern Options • Campus Life Considers Problems With Proposed Co-ed Dorms • Intramural Program Expands • Faculty Member Exhibits Art Work in Myrin • Heads Bring Magic to The Movies • Model U.N. • Scholarship Announced • Women Cagers Defeat Swarthmore • Grapplers Drop Two, Win One • Pharmacy Stops B-ball Streak • Badminton Beats Harcum, Loses to Rosemont • Fond Memories of …


The Grizzly, November 13, 1981, James H. Wilson, Diane Niemy, Duncan C. Atkins, Lea Caramonica, Peggy Loughran, Larry Muscarella, John Mulvey, Jeff Jacobson, Scott Scheffler, Joan Buehler, Brian E. Kelley, Drew Pecora, Chuck Groce, Paul Graeff, John Doyle Nov 1981

The Grizzly, November 13, 1981, James H. Wilson, Diane Niemy, Duncan C. Atkins, Lea Caramonica, Peggy Loughran, Larry Muscarella, John Mulvey, Jeff Jacobson, Scott Scheffler, Joan Buehler, Brian E. Kelley, Drew Pecora, Chuck Groce, Paul Graeff, John Doyle

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Suspicious Visitor Causes Alarm • Whistle Blowing: The Problem of Ethics in Business • Two Students Caught In Breaking and Entering • Pledging Discussion • Student Teachers Putting in Their Hours • Powlette Speaks on Values • USGA Notes • Students Attend Orchestra Concert in Philadelphia • Ursinus Represented at PCCA Choir Festival • Winterfest Brings Culture Shock to UC • Study Abroad Series: Gidget Goes to Rome • UC Attempts 'World's Largest Sandcastle' • Davis Selected All-American • Dickinson vs Bears in ECAC Championship • Student Plays for Peru in Pan Am Games • Swimmers Enthusiastic About New Season …


The Grizzly, March 20, 1981, Thomas A. Reilly, Melissa Hanlon, Barbara Foley, Kevin Burke, Duncan C. Atkins, Jay Repko, Elizabeth P. Harp, Susan Colaiezzi, John Fuller, David Garner Mar 1981

The Grizzly, March 20, 1981, Thomas A. Reilly, Melissa Hanlon, Barbara Foley, Kevin Burke, Duncan C. Atkins, Jay Repko, Elizabeth P. Harp, Susan Colaiezzi, John Fuller, David Garner

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Special Olympics at Ursinus This Weekend • IFC All Set for Dance • Basketball Team Shootin' for National Title • St. Andrews Scholarship Applications Being Taken • McQuillan Warns of Student Loan Cuts • USGA Notes • Evening Student Awarded Phillips Prize • Departmental Focus: Economics / Business Administration • Texan in New York • Rush Clarifies Itself in "Moving Pictures" • Positive Rock Radio • Midsummer Night's Dream in Final Preparation • UC Secretaries: Service Beyond the Call of Duty • Classics Club Announces Movie • Course Offerings 1981-1982 • Ursinus Basketball in Final Four • All-American Giff Earns …


The Grizzly, February 20, 1981, Thomas A. Reilly, Kathy Mcsharry, Georgeann Fusco, Kay Buckwalter, Duncan C. Atkins, Kevin Burke, Derek Pickell, Matthew Kurlan, Jay Repko, Deborah Bynon, Maria Pettineo, Diane Niemy, David Garner, Jean Morrison Feb 1981

The Grizzly, February 20, 1981, Thomas A. Reilly, Kathy Mcsharry, Georgeann Fusco, Kay Buckwalter, Duncan C. Atkins, Kevin Burke, Derek Pickell, Matthew Kurlan, Jay Repko, Deborah Bynon, Maria Pettineo, Diane Niemy, David Garner, Jean Morrison

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

SAC Approves Spring Term 1981 Allocations • SPC to Propose Journalism Seminar • USGA Announces New Officers • Grizzly Planning Satire Issue • Professional Credentials Committee Explored • Departmental Focus: Biology Department • USGA Notes • Astronomy Club Planning Open House • Music News Defends JDB • Lorelei "Outcast" • Alumni Office Sponsors Homecoming II • Sorority Pledging With Frats • Graterford Visit Provides New Insights • Classics Club Planning Another Trip • Special Olympics Slated for March • Athletic Department Announces Play-off Plans • Sports Profile: Greg Gifford • Basketball Team Clinches MAC Southern Division • Textile Downs Lady …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1977, Alan Stetler, Sharon Tuberty, Ann Weibezahl, Cindy Shelmire, Stephen M. Lange, George Geist, Mary Beth Kramer, Barbara Ann Vincent, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Donald R. Whittaker, Andrew Schwartz, Joseph Saraco, Lawrence Mroz Feb 1977

The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1977, Alan Stetler, Sharon Tuberty, Ann Weibezahl, Cindy Shelmire, Stephen M. Lange, George Geist, Mary Beth Kramer, Barbara Ann Vincent, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Donald R. Whittaker, Andrew Schwartz, Joseph Saraco, Lawrence Mroz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus news in brief: Summer employment outlook; Temple adopts plus, minus grades; U.S.G.A. releases absenteeism data; Craft named exec. assistant • Cafeteria trials successful • Testing rule changed • Calendar to be reviewed • S.F.A.R.C. discusses counseling, vandalism • Comment: A short lesson in Weekly economics • Ursinus: a suburban wasteland • Our common cause • Transcript hassles • Forum review: Musical notes • Let's line up for Wismer • TGV • Seniors plan dinner dance • Art exhibition • Pre-Legal group meets • Basketball loses again • Commentary: Is a new coach needed? • Swimming teams resume seasons • …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1962, John Swinton, Elizabeth Yost, Jeanette Benfield, Robin L. Stevenson, Cynthia Morris, Craig Garner, Gerald Morita, Dennis Wilson Sr., John Travis, Benjamin Fisher Mar 1962

The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1962, John Swinton, Elizabeth Yost, Jeanette Benfield, Robin L. Stevenson, Cynthia Morris, Craig Garner, Gerald Morita, Dennis Wilson Sr., John Travis, Benjamin Fisher

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Chest drive starts with $2500 goal • Democrats name Dr. Zucker for State Senate candidacy • Pre-med students hear veterinarian • Two one-act plays to aid Chest fund • Rabbi's visit here religious emphasis feature last week • Betsy Friend, Walt Trout chairmen of two-week U.C. charity appeal • Dr. Helfferich's talk encourages support of drive: Freeland's steps site of after lunch address • GOP alliance talk delivered by Neitz • NYU retailing school visited by two co-eds • Elected "Ugliest men on campus" • English Club to discuss writers Malamud, Bellow • Jean is "cover girl" for three newspapers …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 29, 1960, Marla Shilton, Betty Heale, Richard F. Levine, John Swinton, Cynthia Morris Feb 1960

The Ursinus Weekly, February 29, 1960, Marla Shilton, Betty Heale, Richard F. Levine, John Swinton, Cynthia Morris

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Frosh women choose reps to WSGA, WAA, Y • Campus Chest on from March 7-18 • Ahmad Jamal Trio to give concert • Mass meeting for May Day • Westminster Choir sings; Lenten services planned • Pre-med society hears Penn dental profs talk • Silver contest opens; Cindy Benner student rep. • Hunsicker reads seminar paper to hist. society • Dr. Wagner to speak on evolution at Chi Alpha • Pettit and Staiger read papers at chem meeting • B. Brecht is May queen; Court chosen for May 7 • Nusbaum play to be given April 12 • Editorial: The …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1960, Marla Shilton, Gail Ford, Cynthia Morris, Cindy Buchanan Feb 1960

The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1960, Marla Shilton, Gail Ford, Cynthia Morris, Cindy Buchanan

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dr. John H. Powell to address Forum Tuesday • Band concert features varied musical program • Miss Engarth subs for Dr. Wilcox • YM-YW announces new programs; C. Herbert talks • French Club to hear speaker on impressionism • Dept. of Highways wants cars parked off Rt. 422 • Y art seminar to be held on Friday evenings • Color Day Thurs.; Mrs. Pancoast to address women • WSGA organizes May Day plans • Cossack dancers appear in Norristown on Feb. 23 • Dr. Stein awarded national science research grant • PSEA committee plans for first UC college day • …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 14, 1957, Lawrence C. Foard, Thomas M. Mccabe, Walter W. Montgomery, Bruce Macgregor, Christopher Rohm, Warren Rybak Jan 1957

The Ursinus Weekly, January 14, 1957, Lawrence C. Foard, Thomas M. Mccabe, Walter W. Montgomery, Bruce Macgregor, Christopher Rohm, Warren Rybak

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

McClure releases statement on new funds for UC • UC evaluation to be held in Feb. • Committee begins work on Campus Chest plans • "Y" to hear speaker Wed. • WSGA plans forum on student government • Frosh to present "Show boat" on January 18 • Canterbury Club hears Busler, plans Communion • Two brothers of APE announce engagements • Two Deltas engaged New Year's to Ursinus women • Symons accepts state post in administrative dept. • Twelve Ursinus seniors to be included in 1957 Who's who • Washington trip planned by WRC • MSGA council discusses plans for …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1956, Lawrence C. Foard, Thomas M. Mccabe, Ann Leger Dec 1956

The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1956, Lawrence C. Foard, Thomas M. Mccabe, Ann Leger

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Nineteenth "Messiah" to be presented on Thurs. Dec. 6 • Two Ursinus grads die in accidents • Calendar meeting for Spring term held November 20 • UC Forum hears noted Japanese professor of law • UC professors attend registrars confab • Coombe - Rosser engagement • Men's council issues warning on dress for meals • Class of '59 to give "Dogpatch drag" Sat. • Doll exhibit in Library • "Help Hungary" totals $182.57; Drive to continue until Dec. 14 • Seniors' permanent officers announced at "High society" • "Y" meeting hears H.B. Hester speak • Phila. Orch. program will feature …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1955, Roland Dedekind, Ismar Schorsch, Hazel Okino, David Subin, David Garlich, Richard Brocksbank, George W. Pauff, Loretta Marsella, Louise White, Jack Townsend, Dick Bowman Mar 1955

The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1955, Roland Dedekind, Ismar Schorsch, Hazel Okino, David Subin, David Garlich, Richard Brocksbank, George W. Pauff, Loretta Marsella, Louise White, Jack Townsend, Dick Bowman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dick Winchester elected Weekly editor • Deltas' cake sales yield $130 for Campus Chest • Student Union furnished • May Day tryouts begin tomorrow • Pre-medical society hears alumni • Play plans announced; Group productions progress • Beta Sig adds dance cash to Campus Chest drive • "Spring coronation" theme of junior prom, April 22 • Esperanto course scheduled for post-Spring vacation • Bobbe Hunt to speak Wed. at morning watch service • Debators split four meets with St. Josephs, Haverford • Mr. Charles Walker speaks to W.R.C. • "Progressive jazz" next music seminar • Rec center opening planned for …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1955, Roland Dedekind, David Garlich, Hazel Okino, George W. Pauff, Loretta Marsella, Dick Bowman, H. Ralph Schumacher Jan 1955

The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1955, Roland Dedekind, David Garlich, Hazel Okino, George W. Pauff, Loretta Marsella, Dick Bowman, H. Ralph Schumacher

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

12 'U' students chosen for Who's who • Lorelei, calendar tops WSGA plans • Freshman treasury empty; Treasurer calls for dues • Three Ursinus students win in Chesterfield contest • Dr. Simon Forman to speak to pre-meds • Y Commissions plan for coming events • Wanamaker retail scholarship offered • Sorority news • "Freedom to learn" title of FTA movie • Rev. Edward Schlingman Chi Alpha Society speaker • Work of Sidney Quinn exhibited in Library • College magazine suspension • Curtis teams lead respective leagues in I-M basketball • Social news • Larry Zartman voted All-American: Booter named to …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1954, Mary Jane Allen, Bernard Orsini, Marilyn Herrmann, Charlie Kenney, Marvin Rotman, Robert E. Armstrong, Joan Higgins, Jean Austin, Roland Dedekind, Dick Bowman Jan 1954

The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1954, Mary Jane Allen, Bernard Orsini, Marilyn Herrmann, Charlie Kenney, Marvin Rotman, Robert E. Armstrong, Joan Higgins, Jean Austin, Roland Dedekind, Dick Bowman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

MSGA hears second case of cheating • Dr. James Martin is speaker at pre-med meeting • Dr. Garrett reads works of Proust • FTA hears talk by county school official • Alumni Office reports news of past graduates • Campus Chest reports total of $1,037.70 • F. W. Hankins is Bus. Ad. speaker • Baker, Miller debate on communist China in U.N. • Curtain Club schedules two one-act plays • French Club to discuss French art at next meeting • Greek columns • Editorials: Thanks, faculty • Recently announced engagements, pinnings • New Year's congratulations • Examinations open for government …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 12, 1953, Sarah Canan, Helen Gardner, William Lukens, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, Helen Yost, Robert E. Armstrong, Maxine Alma Walker, Dick Bowman, Roland Dedekind, Dick Guldin Jan 1953

The Ursinus Weekly, January 12, 1953, Sarah Canan, Helen Gardner, William Lukens, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, Helen Yost, Robert E. Armstrong, Maxine Alma Walker, Dick Bowman, Roland Dedekind, Dick Guldin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Petitions for May queen to start Feb. 2 • Revised final exam schedule • 11 students to graduate this January • Over 200 people hear Earle Spicer sing ballads Wed. • Lucas, Scott join cast of Alpha Psi • Pettit discovers fire in Bomberger chapel • Library has new collection of great books of western world • Campus Chest total is $955.23 • Y commission holds vespers • Frosh class discusses plans; Sets tentative dance date • Chem group to hear speech • Turkish speaker addresses classes Tuesday morning • Frats hold meetings, set date for dances • Movie to …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Eugene A. Pascucci, Jeanne Stewart, Robert Jordan, Sarah Canan, Joanne Nolt, Ford Bothwell, Roy Foster Mar 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Eugene A. Pascucci, Jeanne Stewart, Robert Jordan, Sarah Canan, Joanne Nolt, Ford Bothwell, Roy Foster

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Helfferich retains MAC title; Voted "outstanding" • Music Club lists "HMS Pinafore" as Spring production • Community Chest receives support • MSGA holds discussion on guests' meal prices • Brownback receives material for May 4, 5 grad record exam • Dr. McClure to view Ursinus problems at YM-YWCA meeting • Group presentation of "Condemned" scores hit • DuPont lecturer shows new super light plastic • Larry Livingston, DuPont manager, to speak here • Dr. Yost to read poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay • Administration receives additional data on draft • Seniors' original "Speak Easy" ready for production • Lantern …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Linford Loesch, Robert N. Jordan Jr., Roy Foster, Donald Stauffer, Ford Bothwell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr. Jan 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Linford Loesch, Robert N. Jordan Jr., Roy Foster, Donald Stauffer, Ford Bothwell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dean's Office announces list of February graduates • Rice tells group democracies must unite in federation • YM-YW cabinet plans February 10th retreat • Thespians to give one-act play as February 6 group production • Debaters meet LaSalle • Weekly staff reshuffled, enlarged by Board • MSGA hands down judicial decisions at special meeting • New concessions given Ruby, Norris Cleaners • Council to hold Lorelei; Negotiating Leigh's return • Morrison reviews food situation with student councils • "Ruby" to assess groups • Dr. McClure attends educational meeting • "Lantern" announces deadline • Busy Jill-of-all-trades helps seven bosses • Course …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 31, 1948, Ray Warner, Roy Todd May 1948

The Ursinus Weekly, May 31, 1948, Ray Warner, Roy Todd

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Largest senior class awarded degrees at 78th commencement • Rev. D. Ehlman emphasizes importance of religious faith at '48 baccalaureate • Education and democratic leadership subject of Dr. Stevenson's address • Awards presented to sixteen students at commencement • Eleven seniors secure fall teaching positions • Five profs resign as semester ends • Blum elected prexy of alumni; student union plans tabled • Twenty-three leave school for further medical work • Mr. Barron, new librarian, to take over duties July 1 • Directors name Dr. Paisley to continue as Board head • Sis Bosler chosen top senior athlete • Betty …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 18, 1944, Adele Kuntz, Joy Harter Dec 1944

The Ursinus Weekly, December 18, 1944, Adele Kuntz, Joy Harter

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Banquet and party will highlight gala Christmas season • Whiteleather condemns Britain's foreign policy; minimizes fears of Russia • Four soloists and large student chorus score in seventh "Messiah" presentation • Final event will honor Ursinians now overseas • Lt. Ehret '39, killed on European front • Candlelight vespers features carols and Christmas story • Sophs entertain frosh, V-12's at tea dance in dining room • Movie will portray medical WAC jobs • Mrs. McClure will entertain girls tonight and tomorrow • Ex-Ursinus students graduate from N.Y. midshipmen's school • Coeds to hold dormitory "dawn patrols" with much food and …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 8, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie Mar 1943

The Ursinus Weekly, March 8, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus to be inspected as possible site for second Navy unit; Pre-med students to train here according to present plans • Jean Haight leads with small margin in Bond Queen vote • Krusen will decorate gym patriotically for junior spring formal • Men will consider altered constitution • Government plans to ask co-eds to become summer farmerettes • College's chief cook married in Philadelphia ceremony • Freeman stresses faith and prayer • Service committee visits state hospital • Former Chinese professor to speak Wednesday • IRC elects Daniels to office • Debaters defeat Villanova • Amateur meteorologist predicts rain or …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 1, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr., Richard Wentzel Mar 1943

The Ursinus Weekly, March 1, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr., Richard Wentzel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Nancy Landis tops Jean Haight's lead in bond queen vote • Two freshmen play leading characters in "Cat and Canary" • Ursinus to be site for V-12 training unit according to Navy announcement today • Collegeville women explain war work at girls' assembly • President spikes rumors of CAA move to Ursinus • War nurse describes Poland's valiant fight • Dental dean at temple to speak to pre-meds • Dr. Lentz defines true gentleman • Lantern names Cooke head • Juniors will limit frills for wartime spring prom • Truth contest highlights YM-YW hatchet hop Friday • Men's and women's …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 22, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr. Feb 1943

The Ursinus Weekly, February 22, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Jean Haight leads bond queen race during first week • Ruby staff proceeds with curtailed plans for wartime annual • Haverford bows to grizzlies in first court tilt of season • Curtis men will vacate hall in interest of economy • Ursinus wins place in debate tourney • Miller tells vespers of today's happiness • Y's will sponsor polish war films • Juniors sign Rader's band to play at spring formal • Two hundred students say dawn adieus as thirty-one reservists leave college • Juniors hold class party • Air Corps cuts college list by seven this week • Play …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr. Feb 1943

The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1943, J. William Ditter Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Lehigh prof blames Japanese ambition for Far-East war • Haight takes lead in bond queen vote • Thirty-four army enlisted reservists to report for active duty next week • Hudson speaks at vespers program on lasting gifts • Wilson yields his swing and sweet at annual Lorelei • One dance, coronation replace May pageant • Curtain Club picks play for weekend • Nurse's course to be given • Pre-meds hear Dr. Perkins • Library will assist victory book drive • Second registration due for war ration booklet • Juniors plan party Friday • WSGA welcomes freshman girls at traditional Color …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Bill Sutcliffe, Charles H. Miller, Marion Fegley, Robert Ihrie Apr 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Bill Sutcliffe, Charles H. Miller, Marion Fegley, Robert Ihrie

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Asian authority to be speaker at next forum • Navy secretary praises college's V1 cooperation • Faculty and students mourn death of Dr. Calvin D. Yost • Lafayette president will be speaker at commencement • Three hundred dance to rhythms of Criterions at annual junior prom • Students to ballot for major campus officers tomorrow • Scavenging phys-edders comb campus Monday night • Philadelphia and Montco alumni join to honor dean's birthday April 24 • One hundred to vie for scholarships Saturday • Women rush final preparations for shortened May Day pageant • Heibel and Vink review books at meeting …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 23, 1942, Denton Herber, Robert Ihrie Feb 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, February 23, 1942, Denton Herber, Robert Ihrie

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Lenore Berky is choice of co-eds to rule over May Day ceremonies • Dr. Gable queries vespers on type of world to seek • WSGA sets Wednesday for women's annual Color Day • Willauer will return Tuesday night to discuss peace plans at forum • Dr. Mattis traces history of insulin in diabetes cure • Student council formulates plans for registration of all campus cars • Y-sponsored "Kukan" to picture horrors of Jap "Chinese incident" • Reverend Edward Platts is Lenten speaker Wednesday • Mrs. Shelley quits post in registrar's office after 11 years of service • Battle smoke lifts …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1940, Mark D. Alspach, John F. Rauhauser, William F. Philip Feb 1940

The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1940, Mark D. Alspach, John F. Rauhauser, William F. Philip

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

"Design for understanding" is all-Ursinus conference theme • Mr. Bailey improved • Jan Peerce interview reveals past hardships, future plans • Old England scene of pageant May 11 • Dr. Philip reviews Jan Peerce concert • Leads for boosters' melodrama chosen • Dr. Hart relates needs of student's personality • First week of May set for "Ruby" appearance • Albany's band to play in Hawaiian atmosphere • Pre-legal club named after J. Lynn Barnard • Trade agreements topic for Wednesday forum • Blum, Showalter win decision in debate at Dickinson College • Ursinus representatives attend student council conference • Picture …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 1, 1937, Abe E. Lipkin Feb 1937

The Ursinus Weekly, February 1, 1937, Abe E. Lipkin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dr. Clawson wins chess tournament • Fraternity rushing begins Wednesday • Girls exercise doubtful options and invite men to annual Lorelei Friday night, Feb. 12 • Forum to hear talk on Hitler movements • Shelley and Lipkin to speak over radio in Penn debate • Dean W. Kline returns to college duties today • College and borough work for better sewage system • Women's Club to purchase 612 as dorm for college • Current catalogue contains changes in many courses; new studies given in chem, physics, music and history • Library association gives 60 books, promotes fund for endowment • …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 4, 1935, Benjamin F. Paist, Jesse Heiges Mar 1935

The Ursinus Weekly, March 4, 1935, Benjamin F. Paist, Jesse Heiges

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Rev. Ranck leads week of prayer • Curtain Club to select play for May production • Cast chosen for junior class play • Quintet loses two on week-end trip • Characters selected for May Day pageant • Mark Moyer to play for sophomore hop • Six Ursinus students at mid-winter "Y" conference • Banquet in Philadelphia attracts about 100 alumni; William C. Duncan, feature writer, addresses group • Johnson speaks at meeting of Bucks County coaches • Meeting of English Club held last Monday evening • Debaters defeat Lehigh, drop two to Muhlenberg • Feminine forensicists plan to argue munitions …