Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Water fight assessment protested by students • "Prohibition" main theme of the joint Y meeting • Professor N. E. McClure edits "Essays for living" • Council plans activities for the recreation hour • Ursinus still without a basketball victory • Girls open season by beating Philadelphia Normal • Frosh lose to Temple point-a-minute team • Webster forensic club elects new officers • Inter-fraternity council to promote basketball • Engagement of Marguerite Goldthwaite announced • Sorority pledges • Members of faculty attend convention • Dramatic Club elects number of new members • Perkiomen defeats frosh passers by 43-15 score • The Shaw-Bernard collection a hidden treasure • Women's Debating Club meets at Olevian Hall • Seniors easily beaten by frosh players 26-9 • Debating Club organized by the freshman girls

Publication Date

1-20-1930

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Norman McClure, Hannah C. Shaw, J. Maxwell Bernard, debate team, basketball, vandalism

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

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This is a digitized copy of the Ursinus Weekly, Volume 28, Number 16.

Calvin D. Yost, Jr., editor-in-chief.

The Ursinus Weekly, January 20, 1930

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