Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
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Frosh soph football game ends in tie at six all • Philadelphia Club plans activities • Attention! Ursinus teachers in Pennsylvania • Student council dance Saturday the 15th • Trinity Reformed Church will open memorial chapel • Prospects for next year in football are good • Basketball prospects seem very promising • Schaff Society promises excellent play Friday • Frosh-soph hockey game ends in 2-0 win for sophs • Bok peace prize will have huge referendum • Editorial comment: Shorten the football season • Recital by music pupils
Publication Date
12-10-1923
Publisher
Ursinus College
City
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Keywords
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Joseph H. Hendricks, football, field hockey, basketball, YMCA, YWCA, Schaff Literary Society, Zwinglian Literary Society
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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.
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Cultural History | Higher Education | Liberal Studies | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Deitz, Richard F. and Omwake, George Leslie, "The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1923" (1923). Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978. 1330.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1330
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This is a digitized copy of the Ursinus Weekly, Volume 22, Number 12.
Richard F. Deitz, editor-in-chief.