Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Ursinus College news was first published in the Ursinus College Bulletin until 1902. In that year, the Ursinus Weekly took over as the primary means of disseminating news about the College. Eventually becoming an entirely student-run newspaper, the Weekly continued publication until 1978 when the name was officially changed to The Grizzly. The Ursinus College Grizzly continues to be published today as the student-run newspaper.
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 11, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Carol Good, Connie Church, and Frederick Light
Alumni Association inaugurates Centennial Fund program • Dean Miller to open Forum series • 1,000 expected Saturday at Parents Day exercises • Sorority rushing concluded Friday • Shepley donates book collection to Ursinus College • Ursinus receives $191,533 bequest from Ohio grad • WSGA receives letter from foster child • Preston R. Lotz becomes first Lindback scholar of the year • Editorial: The Weekly's letter policy • Letters to the editor • No exchange students? • Ursinus assigns student teachers • "Entertainment" comes to T-G gym in Agency hit • Pfahler movie preview • Open scholarship recipients named • X-country at Hill School • Bears tie Bluejays • Soccer team victor • UC J.V. over Moravian varsity • Intramural corner • Ursinus adds host of educators to staff • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 4, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Frederick Jacob, Michael Foster, Candace Sprecher, Loretta Wagner, Jon Katz, and Frederick Light
Agency premiers season with Rooftop singers • J. Allen Minnich, Ursinus professor, dies in 66th year • Wismer Hall completed; To be dedicated this Fall • Nine freshmen granted half-tuition scholarships • Frosh program new this year • Freshmen camp seen as success • Medical hypnosis Pre-Med topic • NSA test scheduled October 23; Ursinus to be site of testing • Editorial: There've been some changes made; New frosh orientation program • 1965 customs program a precedent? • Freshman camp improves today's "nick of time" • Collegeville makes TV debut: Stars in WFIL community salute • Wismer hosts Berman collection: French impressionistic opening • Book integration now completed • Intramural corner • Cross country • Soccer team • Bowling workshop • M'berg swamps Bears • Ursinus adds host of educators to expanded staff • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 7, 1965
Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Sue Hartenstine, Lynne Johnson, and Candace Sprecher
Dr. Pradervand urges active involvement • Dr. F. L. Manning to retire • Ursinus graduates 226; Michener gives address • Four UC professors win Lindback teaching awards • Chapter scholars announced • New dining hall named in honor of R. F. Wismer • Alumni awards to Moritz and Wirth • Ursinus Summer Assembly set for August 2-9 • Editorial: To the Class of 1965; Federal funds; Best in the U.S. • Board of Directors approve three faculty promotions • Ursinus theatre party travels to Stratford • YM-YWCA concert features Negro choir • "A time in the sun" a typical Western • Dr. van Dam plans trip through western Europe • Letters to the editor • 1965 awards and prizes • Senior thinclads earned their 4 years of glory • UC nine ends with 9-5-1 log • Most valuable players: Basketball; Track; Baseball; Wrestling; Soccer • Teacher placements • Wuenschel wins PSU assistantship • Heller awarded NDEA fellowship • Three accept Lehigh teaching assistantships • Gehman gets Kent State award • Hunter wins Yale fellowship
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1965
Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Andy Smith, Candace Sprecher, David Hudnut, and Jon Katz
Michener to address Class of 1965 • UC awarded science grant • That was the Inter-Frat Spring weekend that was • Three Ursinus juniors to spend Summer in Europe • Agency plans diverse concerts for next season • Negro choir to present concert • Howard to attend Summer institute • Dr. Smith talks on timely topic • Staiger to lead science seminar • $10,000 presented to College to furnish new dining room • Editorial: A stomping time; Now's your chance; Bomberger concert • Committee announces details of revised customs program • Last word • Souders "plays his way" through Ursinus College • Are the Zorbas right? • Lacrosse team undefeated • UC second in MACs: PMC wins by one point, 33-32 • Baseball team wins three: Nears tie for first place • Netmen lose to M'berg, LaSalle • Women netters win twice • Softballers rip E. S'burg • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 10, 1965
Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr. and Kathleen Harkins
Spring Greek weekend "better than ever" • Dr. Pradervand speaks June 6 • Patterson Field becomes South Sea island paradise: Spring Festival a success • Bishop's Company presentation poses contemporary problems • Millers teach at War College • Summer session begins June 14 • Miss Blanche Schultz awarded national science grant • Variety theme of band concert • Editorial: The "wreck" room; IF weekend; Thanks • Herzog, the complex sufferer • Curtain Club production scores instant success • Letters to the editor • Women netters lose to Bryn Mawr • Tennis team upsets Wilkes • Softball team downs W. Chester • UC nine wins two: Routs PMC, splits with H'ford • Cindermen beaten twice: Nipped at Albright, swamped by L.V. • Greek gleanings • Words are inadequate
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 3, 1965
Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Sue Hartenstine, Craig Heller, Linda Pyle, H. Lloyd Jones, Susan Tucker, Leslie Rudnyanszky, and Frederick Light
Y retreat emphasizes creation of ideal college • Stage set for Fenwickian mouse • Ferguson, Dawson report $1,700 for Campus Chest • Psych Club elects officers • Bishop's Players present "An enemy of the people" • Waiters' banquet • Starvation: Paradox of plenty • "Bali Ha'i" theme for annual Spring Festival • Active electioneering marks class elections • Editorial: MSGA election; UC traditions and manners • Letters to the editor • One language for the world • Nine overseas students enrolled at Ursinus • Admissions dilemma • Injured thinclads bow at PMC; Win triangular meet at Hopkins • UC nine wins two: Beat F&M, Lebanon Valley • UC girls drop match to W.C. • Lacrosse team whips W. Chester • Greek gleanings • Advertising and PR seminar
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 26, 1965
Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Lynne Johnson, Sue Hartenstine, Lynn Martin, Robert Speakman, Alfred L. Creager, Jon Katz, and Art Ogden
Ursinus Meistersingers present tour program • Student-Faculty show combines music, humor, satire • Library week: April 25 to May 1 • Campus Chest encouraged by enthusiastic support: One down, one to go • Campus freedom, Sunisru and you • Dr. Helfferich hosts dinner • Invitation • Shakespeare theatre festival • Last chapel May 13th • Editorial: Meistersingers concert; They're all right, Jack; In the name of sweet charity • H.R.C. wages unending war: Greater than 1776 • Toward maturity • Peon or pledge? • Lacrosse team remains undefeated • Baseball team evens log; Beats W. Maryland, Johns Hopkins • Thinclads nip Swarthmore • Softballers open season with win • MSGA candidates speak out: L. Rudnyansky; R. Reed; R. Shaw • U.C. student pioneer corpsman • Ruby sales awards • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 19, 1965
Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Anita Park, Candace Sprecher, F. Donald Zucker, Frederic Yocum, Marilyn Johnston, Jon Katz, and Art Ogden
1965 Campus Chest drive opens: From Georgia; From Paoli: From Vietnam • New approach to traditional charity drive announced • Rehearsal underway for play • Dr. Zucker guest on Seminar 610 • U.C. buys land • Dr. Pei to speak • Dental education • Editorial: From Dr. Helfferich; Snubbed? • Britain versus the west coast • Transfer fallacy • ACLU objectives • Unusual honeymoon: Ursinus grad tours Russia • UC celebrities return • Track team loses: F&M snaps 20 meet streak • Tennis team crushed by Swarthmore • Baseball team drops two: LaSalle, Delaware defeat Bears • Ursinus leads lacrosse playday • UC lacrosse team clobbers Penn • Freshman featured as vibes player • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 12, 1965
Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Lynne Johnson, Andy Smith, Sue Hartenstine, Frederick Light, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Jon Katz, Susan Tucker, Patricia Smith, and John C. Vorrath
Farewell and welcome: 12th annual senior banquet • Women elect WSGA officers • Sprecher, Rodimer, Tucker and Katz named editors: Production staff also announced • YW-YMCA freshman camp plans now in progress • Summer reading program supplemented by film • Spring fashions grace Bomberger; Proceeds support foster child • Soc. classes hear Lloyd • Spirit Committee announces bake sale • Save money, read this note • Editorial: Our policy • Kennedy memorial day • YM-YWCA volunteer service programs • Red Chinese use "truth" against P.O.W.s • $400,000 a year? • Lantern and Giefan move toward merger • Baseball team drops opener • Cindermen extend streak: Trackmen rip Muhlenberg & H'ford • West Chester downed: Snellbelles end season with hard fought victory • Mermaids end season • Tennis team wins • Beta Sig new intramural champs • Letters to the editor
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 22, 1965
Craig S. Hill, Patricia Rodimer, Robert S. Laughlin, Mary Anne Holmgren, Marianne Murphy, Samuel Walker, Karen Kohn, Dorothy Davis, and Anne Harris
Dr. Eugene Miller campaigns for local democratic mayoralty • Curtain Club announces cast of Spring play • Frank Sheeder named new editor-in-chief of Weekly: Editorial staff to be announced in April • "Ruby" sales to end on Friday • Support sought for campus radio • Chem Club hears student research progress reports • Alumni host senior farewell, welcome dinner • Bixler speaks to faculty Forum on pragmatism • WSGA entertains men in Paisley recreation room • Editorial: On our way out • Art of culture • Greek gleanings • Letters to the editor • Ursinus Weakly: Fantastic 4 on loose, super heroes ride on; Committee awards fool's honor; NCAA to probe UC point shaving; Helfferich resigns position, conservative named by Board - William Penn Cromwell to fill presidential vacancy; Hill smashes cell, Craig named hero; New game previewed; An ode to Hobson Hall
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 15, 1965
Craig S. Hill, E. Vernon Lewis, Richard P. Richter, Michael Foster, Gerald H. Hinkle, David Hudnut, J. R. Cameron, and Donald G. Baker
Sig Nu and "inactive" Demas win Sorority-Fraternity Song Fest • Roving reporter • The grammarian's funeral, or "Easy does it" • Silent generation whispers, non-quiet editor speaks • Upper classmen reveal soph shingles technique • Editorial: Come on, girls! • A view of fraternity bids • Letter to the editor • Admissions Office, Spring 1960 • Campus song: Addendum • Advice column • To a seminar in Spring • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 8, 1965
Craig S. Hill, Alexis C. Anderson, Samuel Walker, and Lynn Martin
Freshmen women receive UC colors, learn meaning in 35th annual observance • William James scholar to speak in faculty Forum • Faculty agrees to publish next Weekly issue • Carousel features queen and court, Cub and Key seven: Fine decorations, Al Raymond band add to evening • Psych Club hears Phila. social worker • Two seniors win electrochemical scholarships • Students produce House hearing on Watkins case • 33 men join fraternities: Five frats bid • Applications urged for political internship plan • Track notice • Editorial: Fraternity rushing • Red China today: Still growing • Letters to the editor • Book review: Good grief, it's Candy • "Snellbelles" smash East Stroudsburg 63-48, return match no match: Regester, Kohn lead offense with 38; Day, Smiley control defensive boards • Wrestlers end, tie last match • Fircroft takes the field; Spring finds us ready • UC grad presents flag flown over South Pole • UC student lectures to DAR • Advice column • Dean's list
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 1, 1965
Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., John Bradley, Carlton Dingman, and Karen Kohn
Junior class extends invitation to Carousel: Al Raymond band at Sunnybrook • Pi Nu Epsilon sponsors annual Greek song fest • Students and faculty contribute to art show: Prizes awarded to varied entries in 3 day exhibit • Spring Festival adopts South Pacific theme, selects committees • WSGA plans to adopt a child • Students to dramatize "un-American" hearing • Collegeville coffee house provides weekend activity • Whitians greet scholastic women in biannual tea • Rushing, or - a puzzled frosh asks "Why am I so popular?" • Baseball season starts tomorrow • Editorial: Cheating • Frosh to receive colors in annual ceremony • Letters to the editor • Customs: Its development and its demise • Bears end week 1 for 2; Finish season 8-9: Troster and Parker standouts • Ursinus splits two games; Beats Beaver, loses to W.C. • Ursinus matmen lose two; Swath. & Drexel are close • Badminton team • Year in review • Advice column
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 22, 1965
Craig S. Hill, Patricia Rodimer, Samuel Walker, Alexis C. Anderson, Lynn Martin, John Bradley, Candace Sprecher, Peter Dunn, and Marianne Murphy
The weekend that was: First annual winter weekend a winner • "Y" plans second annual art show and awards • TW3 presentation demands "humor, wit and intelligence" of audience as well as players • Sophomore men again eligible for St. Andrew's grant • Weekly interviews Richard Richter, Alumni Secretary • UC produces no winners in bridge tourney • UCC workers report Summer project in South • PSEA hears Ridge speak on trends in education • All college rally in volleyball, badminton planned • Editorial: Semi-concentrated study • Victory in South Vietnam: Is it worth the price? • Letters to the editor • How to get an "A" without really studying • New customs program pitted against the old • Snellbelles win two, record unblemished • Matmen win twice; Up record 5-2 • Intramurals: 5 teams unbeaten • Bears split two, season stands 7-8: Crush Hopkins, lose to Drexel • Complicated plot for simple story in The Spy • Ursinus history • Greek gleanings • Howard succeeds Quinn as Ursinus tennis coach • JB collapses second time for want of God • Zucker elected to ACLU Board • Pre-med society
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1965
Craig S. Hill, Mary Anne Holmgren, Patricia Smith, Howard M. Smith Jr., Alexis C. Anderson, Candace Sprecher, Karen Kohn, Samuel Walker, and Marianne Murphy
Lorelei at Sunnybrook features Lester Lanin: Ten Whitians named, John Wirth crowned king • Forum presents Hinderas performing American works • Inter-Fraternity Council plans three part weekend: To be first in series of Winter events • Agency presents British TW3 in conjunction with Greek weekend: London group here Thursday • Rights workers to speak on Miss. Summer project • Phi Beta Kappa professors seek student chapter • "Y" and Curtain Club cooperate on JB production • Campus Chest committee chooses groups to benefit • Editorial: Time for a change • Student teachers relate classroom experiences • Giovanni's Room = Departure for Baldwin • Students help to convert gift shop into coffee house • Letters to the editor • Matmen take 3 out of 4; Lose to Elizabethtown • Snellbelles win first of season • Bears win 2 to snap streak; Stand 6-7 for season • First draft of course descriptions discovered • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1965
Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, John Bradley, Sue Hartenstine, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, George Atkinson, Samuel Walker, Carlton Dingman, Marianne Murphy, and Linda Rader
Football players receive awards at banquet: Tony Motto gets All-ECAC • Ursinus to send delegation to Model UN • Weekly names Sam Walker sports editor • Faculty Forum to present concert, lecture recital: 20th century American music, subject • Three placed in teaching positions • Pre-meds to hear two Sacred Heart pathologists • World's Fair invites college talent to perform • Pi Nu Epsilon, music fraternity, initiates eight • Norristown man named to vacancy in Treas. Office • Good band, decorations add to great TG dance • "The best TV show in the world" • Editorial: Our large small college • Bob Dylan: Alone and indifferent • J. D. Salinger writes for The Ursinus Weekly • Anthem, a warning to society • The Doanes report on teaching in the South • Bears drop two, F&M-Swarthmore; Troster's thirty points rock PMC • Matmen drop opener to Del. • Soccer team puts three on All-MAC • "Y" Commission sponsors film on discrimination • Greek gleanings • Letters to the editor • Kaffee Klatsch debates Negro block busting
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Susan Royack, Patricia Smith, John Campbell, Candace Sprecher, John Bradley, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Marianne Murphy, and Alexis C. Anderson
Enthusiastic Pooh audience hears A. A. Milne children's play: Matinee by Curtain Club • Faculty accepts senate approved hours change • Chorus and soloists usher Christmas season with 27th annual Messiah: Students attend full afternoon rehearsal • Christmas activities fill last week of 1964: Robin Roberts at MSGA banquet; Women's banquet; Dorms hold open house; Mrs. Helfferich's party; Candlelight communion; Christmas dance • Greeks hosts to orphans in area parties • Richard P. Richter accepts duties as alumni secretary • Frosh plan cool "Ice palace '65" • Bridge tourney on UC campus • Spirit of Christmas present • B-ball team splits two close ones, 60-59 and 70-71: Sloppiness and apathy big factors • ZX leads v-ball; Demas second • Wrestling team looks strong • UC girl confesses in dial-a-bride • Letters to the editor • Greek gleanings • Ursinus kitchen food preparation exposed
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Barry Feinberg, Eve Kegerize, Alexis C. Anderson, Cathy Pregmon, Elaine Davis, George Davis, and Marianne Murphy
225 voice choir and professional soloists to present annual Messiah performance • Faculty members gain recognition: Yale Press publishes Foster volumes; Dr. Hinkle appointed assistant prof • Psych Club hears Manus on the retarded child • Judy Collins captivates Thursday concert audience: Folk songstress and fine entertainer • E and R church awards grant for scholarship fund • Juniors succeed with turned about turnabout • WSGA appoints judiciary and election boards • Philadelphia Orchestra presents varied concert • An invitation to sophomore and junior women • Editorial: Fa-la-la • Letters to the editor • European tour group readies for next Summer • Romanticism vs. classicism at Kaffee Klatsch • The lively lives of the 942 girls • Ursinus student ends tour of duty in Peace Corps • Bears b-ball men triumph over Del Val and E Baptist: Barry Troster high scorer in both games • Volleyball led by ZX and Demas in last week • Track meeting to be held • Wrestling team meets Princeton • Greek gleanings • Gulf Corporation grants second gift to Chemistry Department • Curtain Club presents The Pooh Saturday
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 23, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Sue Yost, Patricia Rodimer, Lynn Martin, Susan Royack, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, Peter Dunn, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Bob Eley, Marianne Murphy, and Charles Spencer
"Write me a murder," a skillful presentation of a weak play • Junior class announces 'S no ball turnabout • WSGA report on women's programs • Judy Collins to appear in campus folk concert: Performance tickets remain on sale • Ursinus receives $1,500 grant from Sears-Roebuck Foundation • Work camps topic of slide lecture • Debaters prepare for Temple novice tournament • Ursinus students attend Sheraton collegiate council • Human Relations Commission starts tutoring program • SWC abandons Sunday vespers • Editorial: Hats off! • Progress keyword in dining hall construction • Annual college music competition • Spotlight: UC abroad; Student's stay in Stockholm • Letters to the editor • Advice column • U.C. history: The pipe dream • Volleyball league begins • Soccermen split 0-5 and 4-3 • Soccermen finish season with 5-5-1 record • UC drops final game to F&M, 20-6 • Bible fellowship sponsors Paul Little, speaker • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, Karen Kohn, Samuel Walker, David Wolf, and Marianne Murphy
11 students elected to Who's who in American colleges • Museum director Turner speaks on American art • Lord and Lady, class officers named at Senior Ball, Friday: Extensive decorations create Camelot atmosphere • Curtain Club stages Fall play this weekend: Free student performance Friday • Temple scientists to visit campus, discuss careers • "Summer harvest" movie shown to PSEA members • Karen Wagner chosen Jr. Miss Montgomery Co. • German Club discusses life in Europe • Local NAACP members to speak to student tutors • PAC sponsors work camp talk • Editorial: Our policing system • Life up the hill at Fircroft social club • Letters to the editor • Questions and answers about Giefan • UC history: Cheerleaders • How to be an All-American; A case study • Hockey undefeated 3rd year in a row: Gettysburg succumbs 4-1 in final game; Victory extends unbeaten streak record • Friday 13 unlucky soccermen fall 1-0 to Muhlenberg foe • Football beaten 47-22 by Lebanon Valley: Injury-racked squad no match for foe; Degenhardt scores all U.C. points • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 9, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Carlton Dingman, Barry Feinberg, Patricia Rodimer, Helen Simmons, Karen Kohn, Susan Rayack, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, George Davis, and Marianne Murphy
Senior Ball, Friday, offers Camelot, Al Raymond band: Lord and Lady, permanent class officers to be announced • Graduate awards available from science foundation • Miller and Zucker review election returns, meaning • Museum director on American art to be Forum highlight: Dr. Turner to emphasize the 20th century • William Shaffer, vice-president UC Board of Directors, dies • Pancoast in State House to seek greater local power • Faculty action penalizes 4 with fines, demerits • Curtain Club selects cast for Winnie the Pooh production, schedules December showing • English Club to meet tonight • Editorial: Altruism at Ursinus • Life in the cow palace; An eyewitness account • Kaffee Klatsch hosts large crowd to discuss "rights" • A girl's life at Ursinus: 1906 • Spotlight: UC abroad • Advice column • Bears belt Haverford 19-6 at Haverford homecoming: Tony Motto scores two touchdowns • Soccermen defeat LaSalle 5-2 • Hockey team wins biggest: W.C., "best ever," falls 1-0; West Chester places 5 on all-stars, Ursinus team effort proves supreme • Wrestling to start Tuesday • U.C. men's mooning team suffers setback at hands of faculty • 200 dance to Okie Duke at Cafe Montmarte • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 2, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Craig Heller, Mary Anne Holmgren, Cathy Pregmon, Bitsy Flint, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Deborah Glassmoyer, Marianne Murphy, and Ron Hirokawa
Judy Collins to appear in concert at Ursinus: Agency's first offering to be sell-out • Cafe Montmarte promises to be the unusual • Seven students arrested in mass Halloween uprising: Non-participants fined, spend night in jail • Yale professor speaks to pre-med, chem societies • Helfferich stresses liberal arts importance in Founders' convocation: Four alumni awarded doctorates • Dr. John Clawson, Dean emeritus, dies at home • 19 men receive fraternity bids today in library • Wentz announced business manager • Editorial: Thursday night review • Parleying, partying and panicking portrayed in sorority pledging • Dr. Dooley's assistant gives lecture at Forum • What really happened in the girls' day study? • Sons for Moral America expose nation's decay • The Lantern's deadline posted • Letters to the editor • Hobart squeaks by UC 8-7, in tight game • Cross country gets started • Soccer team loses two by same 2-0 score: Swarthmore 2-0 in 1st half; Haverford downs Bears • Hockey remains undefeated, Beaver and Swarthmore fall • Demas champs; Beta Sig second: Volleyball to start • UC volunteers aid community • Women elect WSGA senate officers • Halloween dance termed something new by Y sponsors • Advice column • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Deborah Glassmoyer, Jeanne Dawson, Karen Kohn, Susan Hartman, Sue Hartenstine, Susan Royack, Bob Eley, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Carlton Dingman, Marianne Murphy, and Barry Feinberg
Play, varied activities termed success at retreat: Play forms discussion springboard • Senior Prom to feature Raymond band, Camelot • Democrats sweep campus with 57 percent majority: Partisan area shows Johnson strength • Library consultant to discuss career opportunities • Ursinus to honor four alumni in Founders' Day ceremonies: Helfferich's address, college's future • Dooley associate to speak, show film in "Y" forum • Parents flock to campus in annual festivities: Grid loss dampens day only a little • Election planned to fill WSGA senate vacancies • Editorial: Answering critics • Is the Summer reading program worthless? • New Gym Club forms on campus • Presidential candidates discussed in debate • Library service expanding • Sophomores elect Atkinson, MSGA representative • Letters to the editor • UC gridmen massacred 48-0 by winless Swarthmore foe: Degenhardt, Moser and Videon on injured list • Day students and Demas win titles • Bear booters beat both Delaware and PMC 1-0 • Pfahler film circus: What to do • Advice column • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Anne Harris, Carl F. Peek, Barry Feinberg, Dorothy Davis, Mitchell Stevens, Candace Sprecher, John Bradley, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, and Marianne Murphy
Bethany director to be awarded honorary degree • Moss and Creager review ministry in lively discussion • Dr. Charles D. Mattern dies suddenly at home: Funeral to be Tuesday • Young politicians debate national partisan issues: Campus voting follows, Wednesday • Football game, reception to highlight Parents' Day • A word from the Dean • Zuckers to appear with Rutgers choir at Carnegie Hall • Agency begins second year, requests support • Projected literary magazine plans liberal editorial policy • Editorial: In memoriam • Bomberger texts survive intact • Individualism - Iran style • Goldwater's policies: What are they? • Letters to the editor • Wilkes overpowers thin UC squad, 42-13 • Dorms race tight: Frats play to wire • Soccermen bow in third game • Varsity wins first game, JVs continue winning ways: Rosemont beaten, skein at 8 straight; Rain no handicap, Wilson falls 2-1 • Prison expert reviews field • Regional speaker addresses PSEA • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 12, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Howard M. Smith Jr., Helen Simons, Candace Sprecher, Linda Rader, Charles Spencer, Lenard Footland, Bob Eley, George Davis, Peter Dunn, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Ellwood Paisley, and Marianne Murphy
Thespians choose Blore & Rodimer, Fall cast leads: "Write me a murder" heads into first stage of production • Pledging begins as sororities end last week of rushing: 61 women sign bids • Queen Jeanne Dawson, grid triumph, flavor weekend fun: Returning alumni enjoy cold day's festivities • Lancaster theologian speaking tonight on Vatican Council II • Pre-meds hear members, list season speakers • Peace Corps worker to speak here • "Y" adds new concept to traditional retreat format: Fernbrook site of weekend's activities • Editorial: Apathy or futility • Green poncho raincoats become UC fetish • UC students see touring Goldwater • Democrats meet the candidates • Young Republicans hold first caucus • Kaffee Klatch drafts variety • Human Relations Club begins work • Bears eat-up Blue Jays 38-22, exciting second half: Degenhardt wins Walker Memorial • Beta Sig, Seals lead leagues • Soccer team ties East Baptist, 2-2 • UC soccer team outplays alumni • J.V. hockey team victorious in first two season games: Crush Gwynedd 6-1, line scores at will; Defense stalwart defeat tough Penn • Answers and questions • Dear Ursala: advice column • Greek gleanings