Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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ISC tentatively plans new rushing program: New program is planned to eliminate tense rushing pressures of women's sophomore year • Ursinus students saddened by the death of Mr. Lutz • APO seeks to aid others' projects • Placement Office announces listing of job interviews • Magazine sponsors religion contest • Senate rule restricts slacks and Bermudas at home sports events • National Teacher Exams to be given on Feb. 11 • Students sought for world tour • Seelye, contributor to "Hispania," elected to Pa. AATSP Council • Announcement of annual Finnegan Awards made • Museum presents "Festival of Italy" • Delta Pi Sigma holds father-son banquet, party • Frosh Curtain Clubbers elect Judith Habeck as representative • Chi Alpha hears Dr. Baker talk on future missionary trends • Three more Ursinus students engaged at Christmas time • WAA discusses ski trip, intramurals on Monday • Mrs. Gorwich, of Philadelphia Museum, talks to Spanish Club • Dr. Zucker addresses Friends-fellowship forum in Reading • Editorial: Status seeking only? • Letters to the editor • Review: Minor birds • On the faults of the marking system • College of critics • I'm an individual; Are you? • Mermaids organize for season with 10 returnees • Girls' badminton prepare for winning season • Varsity losing skein continues to six straight • Stronger teams for a stronger college • Grapplers divide; Abele clinches win for Bears • Book review: The Choice • The quiet noisemakers • Lutheran Club to hold pre-Lenten services

Publication Date

1-16-1961

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, John Dickins, rules and customs, Placement Office, H. Ned Seelye, Alpha Phi Omega, James A. Finnegan, Paul N. Lutz, Philadelphia Commercial Museum, Delta Pi Sigma, sororities, rushing, Curtain Club, David Baker, Chi Alpha, engagements, Women's Athletic Association, Philadelphia Museum of Art, F. Donald Zucker, swimming, badminton, basketball, intramural sports, wrestling, Lutheran Club, Ayn Rand

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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 10.

Catherine A. Nicolai, editor.

The Ursinus Weekly, January 16, 1961

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