Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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New Lost City Ramblers to close first concert season • Good organization and enthusiasm mark '64 Campus Chest drive: Over $1,500 collected for charity • "Y" to feature fun and discussion at Spring retreat • Spring Festival parts awarded • MSGA officers to be elected Tuesday; Cope and Wirth run for President • Otto Lee sees bright future for college grads • Mackey to speak on African tour • Sororities hold rushing parties • Editorial: Unlimited cutting • U.C. students visit Lincoln; African Negro strife discussed • APO closes books for Asia drive • Letters to the editor • $550 fine levied on book borrowed in 1929 • Next President: Goldwater • Drama & comedy double feature; Society Hill Playhouse • Eternal Fire exploits sex • Award winner: "Tom Jones" • Bears bow down baseball 4-2, 3-1 • Records fall as trackmen run over F&M and Lebanon Valley • Lacrosse team swamps Garnets: Swarthmore succumbs to stellar sticks, 15-0 • Tennis team loses 9-0 to Swarthmore • Valerie Moritz heads WSGA; Miller, Holmgren, Loux, Guest win • Soph weekend: Bon voyage a success • Choir receives standing ovation in first concert • Greek gleanings

Publication Date

4-20-1964

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, New Lost City Ramblers, Campus Chest, YMCA, YWCA, Spring Festival, student government, Tim Cope, John Wirth, sororities, rushing, Otto C. Lee, Sheldon Mackey, cut policy, Lincoln University, Alpha Phi Omega, Asian Foundation, library, Barry Goldwater, Society Hill Playhouse, Calder Willingham, Tom Jones, baseball, track team, lacrosse, tennis, New Hope, fraternities, Meistersingers, Valerie Moritz, Darlene Miller, Mary Anne Holmgren, Diane Loux, Carol Guest

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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 63, Number 20.

Craig S. Hill, editor.

The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1964

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