Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Lorelei set for Feb. 29th; Leigh's Orchestra to play • 70 students on coveted B-list; 58 ineligible • Soph class to aid former member • Art instructions now offered by teacher • Curtain Club groups to stage two shows • Second marriage seminar planned Wednesday • May Day petitions due today • Pianist, violinist to play here in Bomberger concert • "Weekly" staff changes made • Lantern deadline set • Anne Hughes to speak at freshmen Color Day • 26 enroll as new students this semester • Barn dance set by Y Friday night • Dr. Yost makes TV debut in literature program • Tom Phillips elected new Ruby co-business manager • Communist poser to speak on experiences at Forum • Editorials: This was no flop; Elizabeth must provide symbol of solidarity for English people • Dr. Paisley named "Layman of the Year" • English university has 88 clubs; Atmosphere is international • Engagements • Chess Club JVs lose • Pfahler honored • Saporoschenko takes teaching assistantship at Washington University • Former Ursinus student is now busy recruiting for WAC in Norristown • Leap Year tactics are disclosed; Sirens have a heyday - males beware • Curtis and 724 lead league • Jayvees trounced by Lehigh Quintet, 78-43 • Robert Swett is honored by Philadelphia scribes • Haverford matmen beat Ursinus, 18-16 • Swarthmore defeats Junior varsity squad • Engineers win over Grizzlies • Garnet basketball team downed by Bruins, 69-61 • Snell's Belles win basketball opener • Junior varsity girls basketball squad beats Swarthmore team • Pre-medders hear arthritis lecture • WSGA discusses plans for future events on calendar • Military chemistry subject of talk to students • WAA card party tonight

Publication Date

2-11-1952

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, Lorelei, Dave Ruccius, Curtain Club, marriage, John E. Smith, May Day pageant, Nathalie Boshko, Barbara Elfenbein, Lantern, Anne Hughes, Color Day, Calvin D. Yost, Ruby, Vincent Tortoro, Harry E. Paisley, Robert Herber, study abroad, chess club, George E. Pfahler, Canterbury Club, French club, engagements, Mykola Saporoschenko, Women's Army Corps, Muriel E. Scholl, Future Teachers of America, International Relations Club, intramural sports, basketball, Bob Swett, wrestling, field hockey, Brownback-Anders pre-medical society, student government, women's athletic association, Beardwood Chemical Society

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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 12.

Mary Yost, editor-in-chief.

The Ursinus Weekly, February 11, 1952

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