Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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"Miss Liberty Bowl" title won by UC's Sandra Motta • U. of P. chaplain speaks to Canterbury Club • Quiet hours enforced by W.S.G.A. senate • New Outing Club formed; Woodruff acting chairman • ICG makes plans to attend state convention in April • Dr. Baker and Dr. Zucker discuss disarmament at IRC meeting • Philadelphia orchestra presents second student concert, Dec. 6 • Phoenixville site of Phila. Civic Concert • Seminar accepts applications now • Young Republicans selected by NYR • Annual "Messiah" to be presented on Dec. 8th • "Dark Victory" to be presented by Curtain Club on December 9, 10 • Lutheran Club invites students to its first meeting tonight • Eight junior men nominated for "Ruby" business manager • Spanish Club sponsors Latin American parley • Lecture on French art heard by French Club • Editorial: Togetherness • Land of the midnight sun • For student teachers only • Other side of the desk • Outside reading • An incohesive account of things I saw in one weekend in New York • Head coach Fry is interviewed • Football statistics • St. Joe's takes MASCAC honors • Curtis II intramural football champions • Soccer records winless season • Book review: Advise & consent • Sketches of Spain • Junior class "Bowery" held on November 19 • Ursinus Circle hears Dr. G.S. Pancoast speak • Ursinus coed exchange student now in Spain • Omega Chi sisters welcome ten pledges at pizza party • Poetry, short stories concern English Club at Dec. 9 meeting • Women's Athletic Association sponsors bowling outing

Publication Date

11-21-1960

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Liberty Bowl Game, Sandra Motta, Phoenixville Junior High School, Philadelphia Orchestra, International Relations Club, Canterbury Club, Earl Brill, student government, Dick Woodruff, Outing Club, Scandinavian Seminar, Young Republicans, Messiah, Curtain Club, Lutheran Club, Ruby, Spanish Club, French Club, Senior Ball, Greenwich Village, Warren Fry, basketball, cross country, soccer, football, intramural sports, Allen Drury, Spanish army, Omega Chi, English Club, Women's Athletic Association, Helen Barbara Krones, G. Sieber Pancoast

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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 60, Number 6.

Catherine A. Nicolai, editor.

The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1960

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