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President's memo: Thinking of the natural sciences • "None of it seemed real" • Library: Farewell to the old card catalog • Evolution of biology • Reality training for future teachers • Volunteers appreciated • A picture-perfect commencement • The day of the bear • Ursinus receives $50,000 Pa. grant • Senior gift • Board member top philanthropist • Science fair held • Card exchange • Computer expert tells of banking crunch • College hosts special medieval fest • Publishing contest announced • Stauffer, Bright elected to Board • Mideast compromise possible: Scholar • Scholarship awarded • Much ado, 20s style • Wyeths displayed • Former Penn aide named head football coach • 21 MVPs honored at first varsity dinner • All-around award is re-established • Stahl selected World Cup coach • Class notes • Class president ready to take on the world • Lancaster benefits from Ursinus connection • Marriages • Births • Deaths

Publication Date

Summer 1988

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, alumni, deaths, marriages, John Chang, Myrin Library, Peter F. Small, student teaching, commencement, Robert Landis, mascot, Berman Art Museum, Marilyn Steinbright, Ursinus Business Economics Council, Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, Donald G. Stauffer, James W. Bright, Gad Gilbar, Steve Gilbert, Jill C. Johnson, Sue Day Stahl, Lynne Edwards, Roger A. Place

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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

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Published as Volume 81, Number 3 of the Ursinus College Bulletin.

Ursinus College Bulletin, Summer 1988

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