Issued three times a year when it began in 1937, the Alumni Journal was the first publication to present Ursinus College news written from the alumni standpoint. Sent to all Ursinus graduates, the magazine highlighted alumni accomplishments, career milestones and information such as marriages and deaths. It continued in this way until 1969, when it changed its name to the "Ursinus Magazine."
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, May 1952
J. Harold Brownback, Muriel B. Pancoast, Calvin D. Yost, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Norman E. McClure, Marian H. Reifsnyder, and Harvey R. Vanderslice
President's page • Dr. Paisley honored as layman-of-the-year • Dr. Creese to deliver commencement address • New students enroll for second semester • Dr. Lachman presents bust of Washington • Anne Hughes speaks at Ursinus Color Day • Jeanne Careless is Queen of the May • Summer sessions to open June 9, July 21 • F.B.I. applications • Alumni Day is Saturday, May 31, 1952 • Alumni to entertain seniors at dinner • Nominating committee names candidates • Philadelphia alumni group to reorganize • New York alumni to meet May 7 • Next journal to be mailed November 1952 • Webb enjoys Olympics • Rusty Garlock stars on court for Guam • S. S. Laucks president of York Bar Association • Women's Club enjoys busy spring season • Miss Omwake accepts position at Yale • Bill Daniels returns from work in China • Lt. Col. Bare in Korea • Incidents in the life of a missionary • Sports review: Matmen win 3, lose 4; Alumni asked for Ursinus trophies; Veteran team aims at successful 1952 baseball; Courtmen end season with 7 wins, 10 losses; Badminton team tallies 3 wins, 3 losses; Tennis team faces strong opposition; Mermaids win 3, lose 4; 1952 track prospects look promising; Girls end successful basketball season • Alumni placement at Ursinus • News about ourselves • Necrology
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, February 1952
J. Harold Brownback, Muriel B. Pancoast, Calvin D. Yost, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Norman E. McClure, William J. Phillips, and Arthur C. Ohl
President's page • Mr. Charles Lachman elected Vice-President • The Price of Freedom: Founders Day address • 693 students register at Ursinus for 1951-52 • Dr. George Pfahler honored • Christmas at Ursinus • All-Ursinus cast stars in TV program • Scholarships at Ursinus • Ursinus College featured in the Sunday Bulletin • Paul Wagner teaching on University of the Air • Dr. A. Lewis, Jr. named chief product engineer • A good time had by all on Old Timers' Day • Alfred Gemmell appointed curator • Ursinus Women's Club luncheon December 1st • G. B. "Whistler" Donahue in Port Lyautey • Air Force offers direct appointments • Alumni Memorial Scholarship Fund • Reginald H. Helfferich to survey relief needs on world tour • Reminiscence about early Ursinus professors • Sports review: Mr. Bailey elected conference president; Spangler to coach Ursinus basketball; Men's basketball outlook; Wrestling prospects; 1951 football review; Soccer 1951; Women's hockey team takes 7 placements on all-college teams • News about ourselves • Necrology
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, September 1951
J. Harold Brownback, Muriel B. Pancoast, Calvin D. Yost, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, Raymond V. Gurzynski, and Norman E. McClure
President's page • Dr. Harry Cochran addresses graduating class • Newcomen Society honors Ursinus • Robert Herber awarded Fulbright scholarship • Dr. Prentis to speak on Founders Day • Faculty changes 1951-52 • New stack level houses 17,000 volumes • Ilse Helfferich weds • Former student bequeaths Ursinus College $77,000 • Hood honors Mr. Noss • New Ursinus directors • Statistical report for twentieth reunion • Alumni Day resume • Class of '26 celebrates twenty-fifth reunion • Memorial scholarship drive totals $60,000 • 58 attend York County banquet • Alumni Athletic Association reorganized • Ursinus Women's Club • Mrs. Pancoast named alumni secretary • October 27th Old Timers' Day • Alumni win awards at theological seminary • Douthett kept busy despite retirement • Richard Wentzel winner in newspaper writing contest • Bunny wins again • York alumni take part in dedication ceremonies • Teru Hayashi develops an artificial muscle • Necrology • Sports review: Young replaces Landes on Bears coaching staff; Coeds end softball season undefeated; Football prospects for '51 season appear bright; Women's tennis team wins five, loses three; Varsity baseball closes with 7 wins, 10 losses; New track records set; Miller's netmen close season with 7-2 record • Student life at Ursinus in the late 1800s • News about ourselves
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, May 1951
J. Harold Brownback, Harry M. Frosberg, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, and Norman E. McClure
President's page • Lloyd H. Wood, '25, inaugurated as Pennsylvania's Lt. Governor • Dr. H. A. Cochran, of Temple, to address graduating class • Ursinus to be honored by Newcomen Society • Russian DP starts new life at Ursinus • Artist to glorify queen in May Day pageant • Catalogue re-designed • Program completed for 1951 Alumni Day • Dinner held for seniors • Scholarship fund benefit proceeds total $1700 • Marjorie Trayes becomes Rutger's Dean on July 1 • Crossley first reported casualty from Ursinus • Rhea D. Johnson retires • Laucks antique collection near museum proportions • Mack Trucks, Inc., head sets great 1950 record • First Ursinus faculty, courses are selected • Sports review: New candidates display promise as varsity nine posts 3-6 record; Undefeated in 3 years, Helfferich takes MAC award; Slim holdover track squad greets Gurzynski; Alumnae continue active in Philadelphia area sports; Court team winds up successful season with 10 wins in 18 games; Dr. Miller selected as new Ursinus tennis coach; Mermaids drop seven, veteran '52 squad sure; Top sports record goes to girls' basketball team; Ursinus' 1910 team and the same players today • Obituary • News about ourselves
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, February 1951
J. Harold Brownback, Harry M. Frosberg, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, and Norman E. McClure
President's page • Five sons and daughters of alumni members of 1954 class at Ursinus • Dr. Miller to present 10-week course on TV • Lt. Governor L. H. Wood takes Harrisburg office • 16 receive degrees on Founders' Day • Dr. Jessie Greaves named "distinguished daughter" • York alumni show Noss film as scholarship benefit • American Magazine spotlights Isabelle Barr • Ursinus ivy at Cedar Crest • Glassmoyer resigns as journal editor • Memorable Old Timers' Day enjoyed by many • New York association elects Rev. N. Alexander • Ursinus Women's Club holds annual luncheon • Arvanitis to do research on heart-lung machine • Alumni plan fund benefit at Ursinus • Dr. G. E. Pfahler named to alumni presidency • Alumni prominent in church pageant • 1950-51 committees are appointed • Bomberger leads Ursinus through its early years • Sports review: Bruin Grapplers face "fair" season; Seedersmen off to high scoring start in 1950-51 campaign; Soccer team winless, ties alumni 2-2; Hockeyites take five, Vadner on all-college; Eleven tabs two wins, frosh play big role • Necrology • News about ourselves
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1950
Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, William L. Nikel, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Frances T. Glassmoyer, Harry M. Frosberg, and Norman E. McClure
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
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1950
Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Frances T. Glassmoyer, William L. Nikel, Harry M. Frosberg, and Norman E. McClure
Constitutional amendments proposed extending terms of office to two years • President's page • Alumni Day set for June third • Ursinus Woman's Club entertains senior girls • Lloyd Wood, candidate for lieutenant-governor • Kenneth Fink directs opinion survey service • Frank Tornetta named assistant anesthesiologist • Dr. Charles Dotterer heads hospital staff • Alpha Sigma Nu alumnae will meet June third • Woman's Club will hear Captain John Graf • Salinger hits movies • 15 at Glenwood reunion • Phi Psi alumnae meet • Ray Gurzynski appointed head coach of football • Viewbook becomes new Ursinus agent • 246 to receive degrees at 80th commencement • Dean Stahr and alumnae meet at convention • Eugene Miller lectures on world affairs • Church synod to meet at Ursinus in June • Necrology • Coeds trip the light fantastic on Ursinus greensward since 1905 • Whence Ursinus? • Sports review: Baseball team opens with 3 straight wins; Men's tennis team wins, 8-1; loses, 9-0; 1950 football schedule includes Adelphi College; Cumpstone opens season with record javelin toss; Bronson, Young named cage co-captains; Helfferich wins title as matmen close season; Freshman Joan Compton wins breaststroke title • News about ourselves
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1950
Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, William L. Nikel, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Frances T. Glassmoyer, Harry M. Frosberg, and Norman E. McClure
A good investment • Locally speaking • To the ladies • President's page • Alumni Association appoints committees • Dr. Lentz attends church unification conference • Nine Ursinus hockey stars in national tourney • York County alumni only slightly winded after vigorous square dance opener • Ursinus Women's Club holds yuletide luncheon • Woman dead, returns to life as result of Dr. Valloti's diagnosis • College establishes new placement bureau • "So Much to Be Done" filmed on Ursinus campus • Dr. John Mauchly invents new computing machine • McClure elected president of St. Andrew's Society • Bailey elected officer of athletic conference • Art catalogue prepared for Lachman paintings • Chandler reelected to museum board • Necrology • News about town: Coed wins magazine post; Francis heads school board; Hartzell wins DeMolay honor; Sewage plant in service • Sports review: Bruin wrestlers take eighth straight meet; Basketball team compiles 2-4 record at midseason; Pattison to captain girls' swimming team; Jayvee hockey team's 3-year record broken; JV courtmen rack up six wins in eight tilts; Lone victory closes poor grid season; Hockeyites win five, tie one, lose one; College hockey star to play in Europe; Soccermen beat alumni for season's only win • News about ourselves
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1949
Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, and Norman E. McClure
Are you a 75-percenter? • President's page • Dinner dance highlights Alumni Day activities • Harry Frosberg appointed general alumni secretary • Ursinus Women's Club gives $1,000 to college • Sellers, Rieser to head Berks County local alumni • R. Claire Frank to preside over York County alumni • 211 receive degrees at 79th commencement • Dr. Paisley assumes post for 40th year • Improved radio station built for college • 947 enroll for 80th year! • Seven new members join faculty and staff • Four programs featured in Ursinus forum • Walter Marsteller builds observatory to house Franklin Institute telescope • Sewage disposal plant nearing completion • Admiral Will retires after 32 years in Navy • Gemmel writes report on iron industry • Rowland Mulford heads Bridgeton, N.J. schools • Dr. Miner assumes new post in west • Pennsylvania German Society meets here; Dr. Fogel receives award • Dr. Livingood goes to Texas University • Millers write chapters for history book • Class of '62 convenes at Duryea Hall • News about town: Betsy Grove opens nursery; Ilsa Helfferich in Germany; New fire hall planned • Sports review: Bears bow to Drexel, tie Haverford; Soccer team faces nine-game schedule; Squad of forty-seven vie for hockey berths; Baseball fares best in men's spring sports; Track team improves; Netmen win 1, lose 6; Dennis leads golfers; Harriers condition for championships; Girls' softball team ends 8th no-loss season; Tennis team has poor year • Necrology • News about ourselves
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1949
Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Vernon D. Groff, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, and Norman E. McClure
Pro and con • Shall we dance? • Two secretaries, not one • Association's constitution • Ursinus, too • President's page • Harry Brian made vice president of advertising firm • Bartholomew accepts post at Lancaster seminary • Richard Yahraes writes from Berlin • Alex Lipkin on mission to Liberia for State Department • John Rauhauser stars in "The Late George Apley" • 21 candidates run for alumni offices • Old Timers' Day to coincide with F&M game in October • Alumni constitution amendments proposed • Alumni Day, June 4, to feature supper club • Robert Titus new member of Board of Directors • Ursinus Women's Club entertains senior women • Class chairmen heading memorial scholarship drive • News about town • Junior class sponsors "supper club" • Sturgis aids school law committee • Sports review: Two champions spark stellar wrestling squad; Jaffe wins honors as courtmen end poor season; Grizzly nine faces 14-game schedule; Former Haverford athlete named 1949 tennis coach; Coed cagers close season with 9-1 record; Coed swimming team wins two, loses five; Penn relays highlight nine-meet track schedule • Ursinus director serves community with camera • News about ourselves • Necrology
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1949
Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Vernon D. Groff, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, and Norman E. McClure
Memorial fund drive progressing • Delaware County needs local alumni society • President's page • Hilda Anderson makes All-America hockey team • Three grads play hockey on All-Philadelphia team • Ursinus alumnae hockeyites tie for championship • Bunny Vosters ranks 14th in U.S. women's singles • King Heiges leads Heidelberg 11 to championship • Applicants interviewed for new alumni post • Women's Club notes • Evelyn Henzel presides over Abington School Board • Alumni executive committee plans memorial fund drive • Omwake reviews college business manual • Barbara Dietz an officer of newly formed WCYC • Bidding on sewage plant open • Informal luncheon group meeting in Philadelphia • Pettit to assist registrar • Dr. Brownback to serve on two civic boards • Dr. Garrett working with Navy research group • MAC basketball tourney • Necrology • Dr. Armstrong completes church history volume • Creager starts as chaplain • News about town • Sports review: Ursinus quintet splits conference openers; One victory, seven defeats mark poor football season; Seven-match schedule slated for wrestlers; College hockey team tallies 4 wins, 3 losses; JV hockey 11 undefeated; Soccermen win 2, lose 4 • News about ourselves
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1948
Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Vernon D. Groff, Norman E. McClure, and C. Eugene Blum
Alumni register is in press • Students for tomorrow • Hail and farewell • International relations courses • President's page • Seventy-eighth annual commencement activities • Alumni Day • Women's Club takes inventory! • Have a look on the inside! • Alumni Executive Committee meeting • Locals • Addition and subtraction • Thus spake the registrar • 1948 summer session • Bunny Harshaw Vosters runner-up for tennis championship • News about town • Fetterolf House • Shifting scene • Activities of the "Bears": Football; Soccer; Baseball; Track • Ursinus athlete wins Maxwell Award • Bears' teams now have skilled trainer
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1948
Mark D. Alspach, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Vernon D. Groff, Norman E. McClure, and Calvin D. Yost
Give the steward a break! • President's page • College has full extra-curricular program: Dr. Miller forum speaker; Religious Emphasis Week; Ray Eberle for junior prom • Mrs. Smith resigns alumni secretaryship • College is recipient of paintings and furniture • Congratulations, alumni basketeers! • Women's Club entertains Ursinus senior girls • New associate professor joins college faculty • Nineteen alumni attain doctorates • Still room for students in certain categories • College librarian resigns • A successful season was had by all: Men's basketball; Girls' basketball; Wrestling; Swimming • News about ourselves • "Cost of living" increase voted faculty members • News around town • Ursinus curriculum undergoes revision • Women's rules liberalized
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Summer 1947
Mark D. Alspach, Miriam Barnet Smith, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Charles David Mattern, Vernon D. Groff, and Norman E. McClure
Word of appreciation • Old Timers' Day • President's page • Alumni Association tables special committee's report • Student union chosen as war memorial • Women's Club • Dr. Clawson new Ursinus Dean • Board of Directors creates new committee, adds five members • Campus to be used for astronomical observation • Kuhrt Wieneke named coach of football • Three resign from faculty • Fourteen members added to faculty • Dr. Distler addresses graduating class • Sports: Men's basketball; baseball; men's tennis; track; women's swimming; women's basketball; women's tennis • Local alumni associations meet • Work progressing on "alumni register" • Summer assembly • News about ourselves • Necrology • News around town
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1947
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Miriam Barnet Smith, Alexander E. Lipkin, Charles David Mattern, Vernon D. Groff, Muriel B. Pancoast, Norman E. McClure, Ernest Eugene Shelley, and Ernest Carl Wagner
It's time to vote • President's page • News from the campus: Club meetings; Debating; Forum Committee; Curtain Club; YM and YW; Men's sports; Women's sports; New coach appointed; May Day; Alumni Day • Christian education in China • Around town • Ursinus professor honored • Tribute to Dean Kline • News about ourselves • Function of an alumni association • Reunion abroad • Necrology • War Memorial Committee requests expression of opinion from alumni • Alumni Association nominees
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1947
Mark D. Alspach, Miriam Barnet Smith, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Vernon D. Groff, Norman E. McClure, Eugene H. Miller, and J. Maurice Hohlfeld
An auspicious beginning for a worthwhile project • President's page • Committees plan new position at college • Status of the war memorial campaign • 964 students enrolled at Ursinus • Miss Moll resumes duties at Ursinus • General Arnold Founders' Day speaker • Three faculty promotions, one appointment announced • New gymnasium nearing completion • Questionnaires outstanding from 900 alumni • Sports: football, soccer, hockey • The shape of things to come? • The attack on illiteracy in British Guiana • News around town • News about ourselves • Faculty members complete laboratory manual • Necrology
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Summer 1946
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Miriam Barnet Smith, Vernon D. Groff, Raymond E. Wilhelm, Norman E. McClure, Elizabeth Knoll Streich, and Muriel B. Pancoast
Board of Directors encourage alumni participation • Alumni committees active • Dr. Johnson commencement speaker • President's page • Directors plan for future • Alumni give $31,000 • Retirement plan • Five earn degrees • Missions secretary • Modern pioneer • Operations Africa • A Dean's mailbox • That others may live • Dr. Miller retires • Seminary gets new head • Faculty and staff additions • Penfield winner • Dr. Garrett studies in France • News about ourselves • Commencement prizes • Challenge of Picalqui • Highlights in fall sports • Local Alumni Association meetings • News around town • Necrology • Summer conferences • College solves housing problem • Fall enrollment 700 • Alumni Association officers
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1946
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Miriam Barnet Smith, Eugene H. Miller, Vernon D. Groff, Raymond E. Wilhelm, Norman E. McClure, and John W. DeWire
Farewells to Ursinus • Education for veterans • Alumni Day • President's page • Faculty and staff changes announced • Exhibits to be shown Commencement week • College pastor retires after 18 years' service • Loyalty Fund grows • Professor and Mrs. Sheeder to leave Ursinus • Enrollments remain at high peak • Warren K. Hess '31, elected Berks judge • Wounded veterans attend courses • Ursinus and World War II • Store displays mural of college • News from the campus • Athletic policy defined • Sports revue • Secretary's letter • Ensminger '14, receives Legion of Merit medal • Former professor invents electronic computer • Control of nuclear energy • News about ourselves • Necrology • Dr. DeWire aided in atom bomb experiments • Alumni Association nominees
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1946
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Miriam Barnet Smith, Alexander E. Lipkin, Charles David Mattern, Vernon D. Groff, Norman E. McClure, and Louis A. Krug
Dean • President's page • Record enrollment in 76th year • Necrology • Dean Kline dies in 83rd year • Livingood honored • Dr. Niblo attends Episcopal convention • Music room developed • Faculty increased • Revue of sports • Seeders appointed head basketball coach • Student activities • Letters to the alumni • Old Timers' Day • Alumni committees appointed • Re-education of Germany • News about ourselves • Dr. Haines: Teacher and author • News around town • Recipient of Rotary Club award • Dr. Markley completes term of service • 1946 and football • As the placement office sees us • Men's basketball schedule
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Summer 1945
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Miriam Barnet Smith, Eugene H. Miller, Dorothy E. Berger, Raymond E. Wilhelm, Norman E. McClure, and Donald L. Helfferich
In memoriam • A word of appreciation • President's page • Commencement activities • Report on the Loyalty Fund • Sports program • Faculty resignations and appointments • Students participate in full extra-curricular program • Summer term • Our war correspondents • Your officers' letters • Honors to Ursinus alumni • Dr. Livingood: Consultant and author • "Missing" men reported safe • News about ourselves • Ursinus honor roll • Battle veterans wounded • In the service • Necrology
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1945
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Miriam Barnet Smith, Eugene H. Miller, Dorothy E. Berger, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Raymond E. Wilhelm, and Norman E. McClure
In memoriam • President's page • Commencement • Spring term opens • Forum speakers • Dramatics • Christmas festivities • Sports revue • Visitors date • Dances • Debating • Y.M. and Y.W. events • Operetta • Messages to the alumni • College presidents sponsor legislation • Ursinus is family tradition • News about ourselves • Necrology • Our war correspondents • Program for veterans • Ursinus honor roll • Men and women in the service • Alumni Association nominees
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1945
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Miriam Barnet Smith, Eugene H. Miller, Vernon D. Groff, Raymond E. Wilhelm, and Norman E. McClure
Dedication • What kind of memorial? • Alumni Day, 1946 • President's page • Ursinus celebrates 75th anniversary: Special convocation held • Commencement exercises • Opening exercises, 76th academic year • Ursinus College Woman's Club plans many activities • Sports revue • Gold star men of Ursinus • Salutation • Our foreign correspondents • Letter to the alumni • College entertains Navy unit • Returned to civilian status • News about ourselves • Necrology • Alumni Association executive committee creates reserve fund • Specialist in weather forecasting • Honored men of Ursinus
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Summer 1944
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Miriam Barnet Smith, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Alfred C. Alspach, Dorothy E. Berger, Eugene H. Miller, and Norman E. McClure
In memoriam • Education for peace • President's page • Our war correspondents • Alumni secretary resigns • Mrs. Leighton K. Smith elected to fill vacancy • 74th annual commencement • Alumni Association reelects "Jing" Johnson • Local alumni groups meet • News about ourselves • New term opens • Forum speakers • Pre-med society meetings • Dr. Hart speaks at vespers • Annual May Day • Carter elected president local A.A.U.P. chapter • Post-war plans discussed • Men and women in the service • Report on the Loyalty Fund
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1944
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Donald L. Helfferich, Alfred C. Alspach, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Miriam Barnet Smith, and Norman E. McClure
Editor's page: Regrets and best wishes; Thank you for writing; Don't forget to vote • President's page • Our war correspondents • Resignation of "Jing" Johnson • Commencement • Opening of new term • Forums • Men's sports • Messiah • Dr. Haines visits campus • Alumni news • Letters to the alumni • Women's sports • Prominent alumni pass away: Dr. Stibitz; Congressman Ditter dies • Supply store • Men and women in the service • Navy needs officers • Library receives gifts • Alumni association nominees
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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Winter 1944
Dorothy Thomas Shelley, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Alfred C. Alspach, Miriam Barnet Smith, Eugene H. Miller, Dorothy E. Berger, and Norman E. McClure
In memoriam • President's page • Our war correspondents • Directors meet • Library notes • Faculty and staff changes • Summer term ends • Third highest enrollment recorded • Sports revue • News about ourselves • Necrology • Men and women in the service • Sacred halls invaded by army of femmes • Letters to the alumni