Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Feulner goes to convention in New York • Supply Store announces 40 percent reductions • Pi Gamma Mu sets initiation banquet for new members • Booster Committee doing art work • "Messiah" concert called credit to Philip's directing ability • Harte and Lukens named '53 year book co-editors • Count to speak at 3rd Forum on January 9 • Y hears lecture on loyalty oath • Students dance at "winter whirl" • Inge Rudloff to speak • Pre-Christmas week of gay events arrives • Curtain Club may give play again • Candlelight Communion planned Thursday night • St. Nick furthers his education by paying visit to Ursinus College • Editorials: Christmas spirit; Thanks for paint job; New religion discovered • English dorm life described as much different from U.S. • I'm dreaming of a tight Christmas • Christmas spirits rise as caroling day draws near • Investment in dinner at Millers' home pays high dividends • Bruin court squad scores 67-61 win over Lycoming team in extra period • Snell's Belles practice for coming court season • Intramural basketball to start after Xmas vacation • Temple Pharmacy defeated by locals as 1951-52 basketball season begins • Twenty-seven report to Coach Kuhrt Wieneke for wrestling • Crusaders' rally dies as Bears win thriller, 60-58 • French Club holds annual holiday soiree • Teacher to address FTA • Jones reads Galsworthy • Chest reaches half mark • Chess Club scores loss to Lansdale team

Publication Date

12-10-1951

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Christmas, Harry Feulner, Supply Store, Pi Gamma Mu, Booster Committee, Messiah, William F. Philip, Ruby, Audrey Harte, William Lukens, Amaury de Reincourt, International Relations Club, Inge Rudloff, YMCA, YWCA, Curtain Club, Candlelight Communion, Robert Herber, study abroad, Eugene H. Miller, basketball, intramural sports, wrestling, French Club, Future Teachers of America, H. Lloyd Jones, Campus Chest, Newman Club, Canterbury Club, chess club

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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 51, Number 9.

Mary Yost, editor-in-chief.

The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1951

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