Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Old Cape Cod Junior Prom theme • Agency concert set for Jr. Prom weekend: Lonnie Johnson, Gordon Bok • Genevieve Blatt will speak Wednesday: Secretary of Internal Affairs possible US Senate nominee; Miss Blatt is central figure in Pennsylvania Democratic controversy • Pi Nu sponsors Greek Song Fest • Junior class will elect men for top Ruby positions • UC represented at State Band; Campbell and Stayer travel to Wilkes • Frats pledge 45 men today • Yale professor arrested as spy speaks at Lincoln; Lincoln IRC invites Ursinus to lecture • Debate Team falls to Naval Academy • UC plays host to music fraternity • Lantern to sponsor writing contest • Curtain Club will perform for UC Circle • 8 women pledge sororities in quiet Spring rush • Steinway piano given to women students • Editorial: Image! For what?; About that Student Union • Red Cross bloodmobile coming here on March 4 • March placement schedule posted • Dean Rothenberger speaks to Women's Club • Letters to the editor • Reed and Barton annual contest • Students sought to aid Loyalty Fund campaign • Greek gleanings • Variety of activities related by Christman: More on the Lincoln exchange • Modern morals topic of Kaffee Klatsch Friday • Two UC women attend retailing conference • Cagers end season with 10-7 mark; Bow to Muhlenberg in MAC playoffs • 3 senior cagers close out careers • Badminton team splits • UC wrestlers reversed; Fall to Drexel and Swarthmore • JV girls trounce Temple varsity • Rosemont loses to UC varsity • Penn downs varsity swimmers

Publication Date

3-2-1964

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Junior Prom, Lonnie Johnson, Gordon Bok, folk music, student government, Debate Team, Pi Nu Epsilon, State Band, Lantern, Curtain Club, Women's Circle, fraternities, sororities, pledging, rushing, Genevieve Blatt, Song Fest, Lincoln University, Frederick C. Barghoorn, Mrs. George A. Stauffer, YMCA, YWCA, Student Union, Red Cross, Ruth Rothenberger, Reed and Barton, silversmiths, Loyalty Fund, fundraising, sexual revolution, Ginny Gross, Jeanne Roosen, basketball, Walt Korenkiewicz, Chuck Schaal, Marsh Genter, badminton, wrestling, swimming

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Disciplines

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 63, Number 15.

Sharon E. Robbins, editor.

The Ursinus Weekly, March 2, 1964

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