Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Visiting group to complete U.C. evaluation this week • Twenty students enter at mid-year • Men's council hears suggestions • Curtain Club to present The Valiant on Feb. 26 • W.F. Speilman, member of UC maintenance staff, dies • Chest drive dates released • "Y" association to hear refugees • Senate decides on WSGA revisions • Frosh women's representatives chosen; To be installed on Color Day, Thursday • St. John Terrell addresses Forum on drama history • Peirce - Pauli engagement • Dave Burger made "king" of annual Lorelei, Fri., Feb. 15 • Selective Service rules published by administration • Snyder receives Ph.D. degree Feb. 9 • S.R.C. discusses "mental health" • Two UC women attend confab on religious work • Chess Club plays F&M • Editorial: Word of welcome and some comments on evaluation • May Day • Brotherhood Week and the work of the National Conference of Christians and Jews • IRC to hear talk tonight on U.S. and Phillipines • Age of service • Cagers lose to Fords in overtime; Lose to Garnet five Saturday, 84-64 • Ursinus mermaids defeat Drexel Wed. • Belles register two net shutouts • William Yost resigns from court post • Padula stopped as matmen score win over E'town, Sat. • Chi Alpha hears Baker, sponsors weekly talks • Newman Club to hear discussion on J.H. Newman • "Y" heads discuss activities, plans at retreat, Sat. • Pre-med society hears Mercurio; Plans dinner • Fourteen go on mid-year trip to Washington, D.C. • Reed and Barton contest to run through Feb., Mar.

Publication Date

2-18-1957

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Middle States evaluation, admissions, student government, Curtain Club, William F. Speilman, Campus Chest, YMCA, YWCA, Hungary, St. John Terrell, Dorothy Anne Peirce, Robert E. Pauli, Color Day, David Burger, Lorelei, Selective Service, Chess Club, Evan Samuel Snyder, Rebecca Francis, Ruth McKelvie, Union Theological Seminary, May Day pageant, International Relations Club, Jose Antonio Lapitan, basketball, swimming, badminton, William H. Yost, wrestling, intramural sports, Brownback-Anders pre-medical society, Frank Mercurio, Newman Club, John Henry Newman, Chi Alpha, Donald G. Baker

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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 56, Number 11.

Lawrence Foard, Jr., editor.

The Ursinus Weekly, February 18, 1957

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