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President's memo: The healthy debate of controversy • "King of instruments" awes audience • French installed in Heefner Chair • Fulbright tour enriches Dr. Eaton's courses • Coming home to double vision • Loyalty Fund prizes • It's a hoopster's lullaby • Fall season honors • Bruins Club note • Letter of thanks • Memories of Fetterolf • Inaugural exhibit delights Ursinus community • The art-full life is a rewarding one • A. V. Davis grant supports campaign for Ursinus • Clemens, Fretz families plan concert endowment • Class gifts give campaign a boost • A "44.66%" reunion • Chemistry alumni asked for reactions • Library given books • Ho-hum memories • Ursinus hosts Fulbright scholar • Fraktur displayed • Hartman elected to Board • Evening enrollment • Class notes • The law of science is his business • Anti-terrorism in the slow lane • Marriages • Births • Deaths • Sports schedule

Publication Date

1-1987

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, alumni, deaths, marriages, Jean Staker Garton, Heefner Memorial Organ, John French, Shirley Eaton, Homecoming, Lisa Ortlip-Cornish, Jill Johnson, Bruins Club, Hattie Fetterolf, Fetterolf House, art exhibit, Eckman Studio, Muriel Berman, Philip Berman, Residential Village, Messiah, John Mauchly, Loren C. Eiseley, Robert F. Hartman, fraktur, Warren Kurz, Beth Salamanca

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This item is available courtesy of the Ursinus College Archives. It is not to be copied or distributed for commercial use.

Disciplines

Higher Education | Social History | United States History

Comments

Published as Volume 80, Number 1 of the Ursinus College Bulletin.

Ursinus College Bulletin, January 1987

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