Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Club to present one-act plays • Balanced curriculum, chapel services, cheating, stressed as campus problems • Two more games lost by cagers • College asks CWA to aid needy students • Inter-sorority council announces new pledges • Wrestlers lose meets to F. & M. and Penn • Co-eds rally to win thrilling game, 25-24 • Annual Lorelei dance is held by co-eds • Well-played game won from Villanova frosh • Triple-tie occurs in inter-dorm league as twenty-two games remain to be played • Men's debating schedule features Oregon plan • Brotherhood of St. Paul sends deputations to two churches • Dr. C. H. Ranck discusses youth's moral problems • Women win opening debate on NRA from Swarthmore • Club discusses English and American poetry • New books received by foreign relations club • Lecture on "electrotypes" given by Dr. H. S. Lukens • Novelty numbers to be featured at Music Club • Pageant themes outlined; winners prizes increased • Men open debating season with Lincoln University on NRA • Dr. Ira Hain elected president of Berks Co. alumni assoc. • Rev. Charles P. Kehl, class of '90, dies after short illness

Publication Date

2-19-1934

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Curtain Club, basketball, wrestling, sororities, Clayton Ranck, English Club, YMCA, YWCA, Hiram Lukens, International Relations Club, debate team, May Day pageant

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Cultural History | Higher Education | Liberal Studies | Social History | United States History

Comments

This is a digitized copy of the Ursinus Weekly, Volume 32, Number 17.

Dwight L. Gregory, editor-in-chief.

The Ursinus Weekly, February 19, 1934

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