Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Sen. Davis says New Deal exaggerates foreign affairs • Willkie elected president over Roosevelt, 265-139 • Johnson signs Mayfair for Old Timers' dance • Alumnus considers role of Christianity at vespers • Anonymous philanthropist gives books to senior classmen • Panel talks on conscription held before women debaters • Cubs prove 14 points too much for Drexel • Bakermen add to win column by 2-1 victory at Swarthmore • Hockey team fails to break Swarthmore record; bows 2-0 • Box-hockey tournament for rec center • Founder's daughter gives bushes for Bomberger site • Rev. Mr. Faye points to need for working on the individual

Publication Date

11-4-1940

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, James J. Davis, Al Robinson, Wendell Willkie, debate team, football, soccer, field hockey, Edwin N. Faye, Francis C. Yost

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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 39, Number 6.

Nicholas Barry, editor-in-chief.

The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1940

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