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President's memo: A shared investment • Ursinus program builds success stories • A Fulbright to India • Alumni overseas: In search of the real Soviet Union • Japanese studies: Opening minds to the land of the rising sun • Founders Day: Grinnell President praises Division III athletics • Homecoming: Cold winds, warm reunions • Three upsets launch second century • Wrestler breaks career win record • Boyd resigns as field hockey coach • Career Day a hit with students and alumni • Two alumni elected to Board • He went that extra mile • 7 named to Hall of Fame • '29er keynotes convention • Kutztown Folk Festival • Veterans plaque dedicated • The taste of winning • His latest specialty: Outhouses • New road crosses campus • New staff members hired • President's Circle created; Old gift clubs reorganized • Art on view • Class notes • High adventure for a good cause • In memoriam • Letters to the editor • Marriages • Births • Deaths • His memory spans nearly a century of sports

Publication Date

Spring 1989

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, alumni, deaths, marriages, Bridge Program, minority students, Jay K. Miller, Mary Alice Butkofsky, Japanese Studies Colloquium, George A. Drake, Founders Day, Homecoming, football, cross country, basketball, Dave Durst, Adele Boyd, Career Day, Llewellyn F. Dryfoos, David J. Knauer, Irwin S. Leinbach, veterans memorial, Beth Anders, William T. Parsons, Michael McCusker, William S. Diemer

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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 82, Numbers 1 and 2 of the Ursinus College Bulletin.

Ursinus College Bulletin, Winter / Spring 1989

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