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The paradox of urbia • The joyful acceptance of technopolis • Toward a new kind of freedom • Bill Daniels leads a creative life of action in urbia • Who is educated to plan the urban environment? • From the President • Concerning Freeland Seminary: An alumna writes a history of Collegeville • Discovery in Europe, student style • Personal calls will climax '67 Centennial Fund • Candidates for office • Springtime is alumni time • Student magazine focuses on political affairs • A theory of non-interference • From the Perkiomen to the Potomac • In the land of the "four 70s" • Sporting scene: Wrestling; Indoor track; Cross country; Basketball; Women's hockey; Other women's sports; Scheduling correction • Campus clippings: Financial support; Student lounge a success; Selma sheriff speaks; The amazing Evening School; Questionnaires returned; Book on urbia still available; Honor graduate; Sign to show the way • Class notebook • Physicians Alumni Club of Ursinus College organizes • Weddings • Births • In memoriam
Publication Date
3-1967
Publisher
Ursinus College
City
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Keywords
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, alumni, deaths, marriages, Freeland Seminary, Nelson M. Bortz, J. Kenneth Trauger, wrestling, track team, cross country, basketball, field hockey, James Gardner Clark
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Disciplines
Higher Education | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Richter, Richard P.; Bone, Lucille Hunt; Staiger, Roger P.; Gurzynski, Raymond V.; Schultz, Blanche B.; Helfferich, Donald L.; Daniels, William H.; Hoover, Margaret Hocker; Ditzler, Carol Ann; and Miller, Thomas W., "Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1967" (1967). Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969. 89.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/89
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Published as Volume 65, Number 3 of the Ursinus College Bulletin.