Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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May Day pageant given by coeds • Curtain Club scores hit with presentation of "Death takes a holiday" to full house • College officials head conference • Mother's Day banquet climaxes fete day • State YMCA secretary to meet with cabinet • Bears down Bucknell in hard battle, 7-5 • Open scholarship prospects take psychological exams • Archibald Rutledge speaks to student body Friday • Weekly questionnaire shows students favor discussion and frequent tests • Fred Mueller named new Weekly advertising manager • Students invited to Penn May Day pageant May 19 • Dr. Beardwood speaks at Chemical Society meeting • Tau Kappa Alpha to hold annual banquet on May 19 • Boswell and Willauer to debate on new deal • Modern Turkey discussed at final IRC meeting • Mrs. Griscom to speak to advisory committee • Brotherhood of Saint Paul holds final meeting of year • Physical Education group to give gym exhibition • Heiges heads Debating Club • Glee Club gives recitals at Norristown and Royersford • Oratorio, "Holy city", to be presented on June 10 • Varied program to be given by Music Club on May 23 • New officers elected by Chi Alpha Tau sorority • Modern poetry discussed at English Club meeting • Seniors and juniors elect officers for coming year • Debating club elections • Kurtz elected president of pre-medical society • Miss Haywood speaks to women on secretarial work • Grizzly batsmen drop close decisions to Lafayette and Juniata nines during week • Carter's racqueteers drop return match to Albright • Grizzlies crash through to down St. Joseph's 80-45 • Snell netwomen lose to fast Beaver College team • Brodbeck wins series in dorm league • Sophomore girls trounce freshmen by 29-5 count • Women's tennis team beats invading Drexel lasses

Publication Date

5-14-1934

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Dolores Quay, YMCA, Matthew Beardwood, Hall Chemical Society, Everett Griscom, International Relations Club, debate team, Grace Haywood, tennis, baseball, track team

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Disciplines

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

Comments

This is a digitized copy of the Ursinus Weekly, Volume 32, Number 27.

Jesse Heiges, editor-in-chief

The Ursinus Weekly, May 14, 1934

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