Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
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Week of prayer includes many valuable meetings • Varsity quintet splits games of past week • Alumnus dies in veterans' hospital at Rutland, Massachusetts • Rev. D. S. Schneder will be chief speaker Founders' Day • Music recital on program for Founders' Day • Girls' basketball team wins first two games • Personnel for debating teams is announced • Former Weekly editor visits King Tut's tomb • Dr. Omwake at convention • February dance announced for the sixteenth • Editorial comment: Woodrow Wilson • Junior varsity loses to Allentown Prep • Senior-junior game
Publication Date
2-11-1924
Publisher
Ursinus College
City
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Keywords
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Merrill W. Yost, basketball, debate team, F. Nelson Schlegel, Zwinglian Literary Society, Schaff 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, February 11, 1924" (1924). Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978. 1336.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1336
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This is a digitized copy of the Ursinus Weekly, Volume 22, Number 18.
Richard F. Deitz, editor-in-chief.