Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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Rec center opens after mid-years • Men, girls ready to start rushing • Courtmen lose league tilt to Albright; grizzly grapplers drop first to U. of P. • Saturday gym plan lists introduction of badminton • Today's hospital report states dean resting well • Hedgerow players return in popular Shaw comedy • Wrigley's music pleases at frat-sorority dance • Co-eds invite men to annual Lorelei; committee announced • Women's Club invites alumni, friends, to Saturday luncheon • President lists aims, needs of Ursinus in interview; stresses importance of faculty to college standard • Women debaters meet Penn State, Drexel, in openers • Ursinus Circle to give tea for girls on Wednesday afternoon • Chess Club players discover individual skills by tourney • Kellett presides at Penn • Phys. Ed. group ice skates • Varsity cagers and frosh drop one each • Brodbeck five leads first half; one game unplayed • Girls receive letters, hear speeches, at hockey banquet • Penn frats in a frenzy: two co-eds being rushed • I.R.C. discusses international possibilities of Spanish set-up • Reynolds leads discussion

Publication Date

1-18-1937

Publisher

Ursinus College

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, sororities, Whorten A. Kline, debate team, Norman E. McClure, field hockey, basketball, Don Kellett, International Relations Club, fraternities

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This item is available courtesy of the Ursinus College Archives. It is not to be copied or distributed for commercial use.

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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 35, Number 16.

Abe E. Lipkin, editor-in-chief.

The Ursinus Weekly, January 18, 1937

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