Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Ursinus enrollment tops 2000 mark • 1971 dictionary honors Howard • Ted Taylor leaves Ursinus for Drexel • Ursinus raises tuition, stops PHEAA credit • Campus Chest pursues profit • Ursinus sponsors mock UN session • Parking problem relief envisioned • Final Forum features Fox • Editorial: the continuing struggle • Quotation of the week • Focus: Mason Williams • Unconditional courses • "Boars and sows" • Final examination schedule • Bears lose twice: Fall to F&M and LVC • Hockey members honored • Grapplers improve with recruiting

Publication Date

1-14-1971

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, enrollment, Robert S. Howard, Henry R. Taylor, tuition, Harry G. Fox, Campus Chest, Student-Faculty show, Model United Nations, International Relations Club, parking, Mason Williams, field hockey, basketball, wrestling

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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 70, Number 11.

Alan C. Gold, editor.

The Ursinus Weekly, January 14, 1971

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