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President's page • Titus addresses largest class; 247 graduated at 80th commencement • The 1950 graduating class • Black succeeds Blum as alumni president • McClures entertain class of 1915 • Class of 1925 publishes biographical booklet • Bears tackle Swarthmore; Old Timers' Day, Oct. 21 • Alumni Day 1950 • York County association holds annual banquet; McClure, Helfferich, and Frosberg address group • Barbara Dietz elected associate director of SCF • Necrology • New honors bestowed on Dr. G. E. Pfahler • Name three alumni to Board of Directors • 1950-51 academic year sees five faculty changes • E. and R. General Synod convenes at Ursinus • Bomberger: Founder of Ursinus • Gurzynski predicts improved grid season • Eight seniors spark nine to 10-4 record • New training room aids injured athletes • Two losses in ten years for girls' softball teams • Golf team wins one • News about ourselves

Publication Date

Fall 1950

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, alumni, deaths, marriages, Alumni Association, commencement, Robert R. Titus, Gerald Edelman, Louis Stefan, Kermit Black, Old Timers Day, Alumni Day, J. Harold Brownback, Louis A. Krug, Barbara Deitz, William E. Lampe, Edwin C. Broome, Barbara Boston Koch, Edna Detweiler Ehlman, George E. Pfahler, Evangelical and Reformed Church Synod, John H. A. Bomberger, Ray Gurzynski, football, baseball, softball, golf

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Disciplines

Higher Education | Social History | United States History

Comments

Published as Volume 48, Number 4 of the Ursinus College Bulletin.

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1950

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