Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Third Kingdom swings to enliven weekends • Dispute, voided contract cancels Strawberry Alarm Clock show • College evaluated for accreditation • Volunteers needed for blood mobile • New instructors join History Department staff • Living Arts performers to present "Agamemnon" • Scarfo exhibit features unusual space designs • Tilford E. Dudley lectures on free enterprise system • "Luther" slated by Curtain Club • St. Andrews Society awards scholarships for study in Scotland • Davis named chairman of History Department • Ruby glitters! • Michigan State's liberalization of pregnancy policy • Campus trios to participate in TV panel discussions • Henry IV appears on Ursinus stage • Student strikes planned protesting Vietnam War • Counseling begun for drop-outs • Editorial • Letter to the editor • Vietnam War inspires Zucker to bid for Convention seat; Constitutional reform is issue as Pancoast seeks nomination • Overcrowded rooms: May take five years to correct problem • Operation Stoney Brook • Bears rate number one with coach Fry in cooperation, spirit • Bears hustle to first place; Move closer to MAC crown • Winter track: Preview of a great Spring • Carson scores 30 in loss to E'burg • Greek gleanings

Publication Date

2-15-1968

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Freeland Hall, Stu Sweet, Inter-Fraternity Weekend, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Middle States Accreditation, Red Cross, Edward Henry Platte, John C. Newman, Theatre of the Living Arts, Roy Scarfo, Tilford E. Dudley, Curtain Club, St. Andrews Society, J. Douglas Davis, Ruby, WLVT-TV, Emile O. Schmidt, Gary Waldo, History Department, Judiciary Board, Stoney Brook College, marijuana, Donald Zucker, Vietnam War, G. Sieber Pancoast, overcrowding, Warren Fry, basketball, track team, wrestling, sororities, fraternities

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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 67, Number 8.

Herbert C. Smith, editor.

The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1968

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