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, September 28, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, and George Davis
Sue Harman places in Penna. title contest • Curtain Club programs Fall theater events • Customs continue at UC: Frosh don dinks, signs, socks in annual orientation program • 249 freshmen weather first week of orientation, classes: Arrive Saturday for weekend of preliminary assemblies and introductions • Messiah chorus begins practice • Ursinus receives $1,000 grant from Gulf Oil Co. • Letter to the editor • Young Democrats plan campaign • Three classes participate in Summer program • Something to live up to: Ursinus stars in Inquirer article • 47 freshmen arrive with honors • Teacher exams for student teachers • Poetry contest for students • Dean announces stiffer parking enforcement • UC gridmen out-hustle and out-last PMC, 13-6 • Hockey practice officially starts • Pancoast vacates baseball spot to seek seat in the State House: Siebman find themselves "Sieb-less" • UC names Hess mat mentor • Spirit Committee undertakes enthusiasm drive • UC Sailing Team breezes through first regatta • APO continues PA system drive • YM-YW camp held for freshmen • Invitations mark opening of Greek rushing today • Ursinus elects insurance leader to directorship • Schellhase joins seminary staff • Dr. W. F. Philip, Ursinus, attends music festival • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Valerie Moritz, John Wirth, Candace Sprecher, Sally Campbell, and Constance Laughlin
Dr. Sturgis retires from faculty after 40 years; Honored by alumni, Saturday • 222 seniors receive degrees at Commencement today; Dr. John Ciardi addresses class and guests • Dr. Roger Staiger given US patent • Whitians select officers • Placement Office report • UC chapter APO chosen to participate in Denver convention • Alumni seek student writers • Editorial: Contemplation • UC hosts Summer assembly: Four denominations represented • Awards presented at WAA banquet • Wagner to attend conference • Paul I. Guest, recipient of 1964 Alumni Award • Student government heads comment on year's activities • Graduation 50 years ago • Permanent class officers announced by seniors • Commencement awards and prizes • New soph rulers plan Fall customs program • Dr. D. Fortnum receives Summer chemistry grant • Greeks name IFS officers • Greek gleanings • Marsteller gets science grant at Colorado State • Library plans Summer changes: Collections expanded • Campus project underway: Bond and Miller design $1,580,000 student activities building • Chest drive totals $1,700
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Adele Rentschler, Robert Reed, Candace Sprecher, George Davis, and Constance Laughlin
Quipping Ramblers roam through the bluegrass: Group scores with relaxed style • Graduation speakers named: Knettler at Baccalaureate, Ciardi at Commencement;; Updike and Weiss receive honorary degrees • Girls flock east, flee UC doldrums • Faculty upholds MSGA decision: Exception noted in one case • Women program Big-Little Sister activities • Thomas and Moser win in run-off • APO seeks funds for proposed service project • UC freshmen to take part in WIP panel • Doanes take year leave, teach at Miles College • PSEA elects new officers • Editorial: Ursinus men? • War in the name of peace • Letters to the editor • Ruby 1900 edition • Crossettes avenge W.C. loss; Arch-rival crushed 14-4 • Tennis improves in winning 1 of 3 • Baseball has winning week with victories in 2 of 3 • Tennis drops 3rd; Blanked 5-0 by WC • Trackmen tromp as W.C. and Muhlenberg bow • Greek gleanings • Parsons to teach on Summer grant • Final examination schedule
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 11, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Darlene Miller, Jesse Moore, Connie Church, Tom Sandhoff, Lynn Martin, Karen Kohn, Roy Christman, Frederic Yocum, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Lin Miernicki, Jan Kuntz, Pat Holmes, Constance Laughlin, and Patricia Rodimer
New Lost City Ramblers to perform Friday: Agency sponsors blue grass group • Bombers bombed by MSGA, faculty reviewing • UC scholar wins St. Andrews scholarship • Survey supports APO projects • Loved you "Conrad": Spring festival succeeds with new program • Bible fellowship • Two classes elect officers today • Pi Nu Epsilon inducts members • Ursinus Circle • Obituary • Editorial: Attention administration • Mr. Pennypacker stages a remarkable performance: Robbins, Sinclair, Auchincloss and Matusow star in production • Spring hits UC campus with sun, fun and studies • Next President: Johnson • Letter to the Editor • Ursinus thinclads retain MAC crown: Cooper wins two, Dunn ties 440 record; Gladstone, Robart, Walter, relay take 1st • Softballers win; Season undefeated • Batsmen even for week: Defeated Drexel, split with Haverford and lost to LaSalle • Tennis loses 3rd; Bryn Mawr takes 4 • Lacrosse wins 4th; Swamp E-burg 13-3 • MAC summary • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Nancy Schlosser, Frank Caiola, William Lundgren, Candace Sprecher, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, and Constance Laughlin
WSGA revises constitution: Women to ratify provisions May 13 • UC wins award for alumni support • Greeks greet the sun with party weekend: Lee Vincent, King Twig, Little Anthony and Earl-J break the bleak week • Spring Festival features weekend of activities: "Bye, bye Birdie" Saturday • Mr. Pennypacker staged by Curtain Club • Band concert • Meistersingers repeat Spring concert for UC • WAA election and activities • UC students hear final concert • Editorial: Our faculty • Live cheaply and die rich • Fifty years ago • Letters to the editor • Dickinson and Johns Hopkins bow to UC trackmen 89-62-11: Rogart, Cooper, Dunn and Gladstone smash school, meet and field records • Rain doesn't dampen spirits: UC swamps West Chester 15-3; Regester pitches 2nd victory in triumph over arch-rival • UC nine drops two close ones to F&M 4-3 and to Wilkes 3-2 • Dr. Howard named tennis advisor • MACs and PMC pose problems in track • Faculty members receive national science grants: Snyder to teach, Schultz to study in Summer schools • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Frank Caiola, Francis Miller, Lynn Martin, John Bradley, George Davis, and Constance Laughlin
Waiters guests at annual banquet • Bohl receives Fullbright to study abroad • Campus organizations conduct Spring elections: MSGA chooses officers; WSGA names class reps • Yocum selected to visit Russia • Mensch Mill site of annual Spring retreat • African trip, PAC forum event • Unadvertised Greek week promised to be one of the best • Cheerleaders • Spirit Committee • Women's dorm officers • Meistersingers • Editorial: Supply and demand? • Next President: Henry Cabot Lodge • Slaves work for freedom with sweat, toil and bridge • Letters to the editor • Lacrosse loses 1st ever; Tennis blanked by Penn • Bears' cindermen crunch Garnets • Penn relays have sad outcome • Winning week in Bears baseball • Softball swamps Penn foes 36-1 • Howard awarded science grant • Choir returns from New York • Greek gleanings • Classical music at Studio Cottage • Dr. Hetzel and American Indian
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1964
Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Kathlene Dolman, Charles Spencer, Candace Sprecher, William Lundgren, George Davis, and Constance Laughlin
New Lost City Ramblers to close first concert season • Good organization and enthusiasm mark '64 Campus Chest drive: Over $1,500 collected for charity • "Y" to feature fun and discussion at Spring retreat • Spring Festival parts awarded • MSGA officers to be elected Tuesday; Cope and Wirth run for President • Otto Lee sees bright future for college grads • Mackey to speak on African tour • Sororities hold rushing parties • Editorial: Unlimited cutting • U.C. students visit Lincoln; African Negro strife discussed • APO closes books for Asia drive • Letters to the editor • $550 fine levied on book borrowed in 1929 • Next President: Goldwater • Drama & comedy double feature; Society Hill Playhouse • Eternal Fire exploits sex • Award winner: "Tom Jones" • Bears bow down baseball 4-2, 3-1 • Records fall as trackmen run over F&M and Lebanon Valley • Lacrosse team swamps Garnets: Swarthmore succumbs to stellar sticks, 15-0 • Tennis team loses 9-0 to Swarthmore • Valerie Moritz heads WSGA; Miller, Holmgren, Loux, Guest win • Soph weekend: Bon voyage a success • Choir receives standing ovation in first concert • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1964
Craig S. Hill, William Lundgren, Kent Ferguson, Frank Caiola, and George Davis
WSGA elections Wednesday: Barbara Hultz, Valerie Moritz run for association president • Contenders campaign comments • Ursinus hosts science fair • Sophomores plan weekend outing • Psych Club to hear Grosslight • Alumna to perform at piano dedication • Four charities benefit in Chest drive from campuswide activities: Shorb and Riley co-chairmen of project • Otto C. Lee to speak in PAC forum • MSGA winners announced • New look for SWC • Dr. Allen reads his poetry tonite • Editorial: Weekly policy • Spring, when a young man's fancy turns to pledging • When a Negro hates • Next President: Rockefeller • Changing Ursinus • Ursinus victorious in all Spring sports: Baseball team defeats Dickinson; Lacrosse women 6-4 over Penn foe; Netmen overpower King's College; Cindermen win, defeat Haverford 84-42 • Softball forecast • Women's tennis: Experience is key • Wrestling banquet: Videon elected captain • UC's Sue Harmon chosen Miss Montgomery County • Annual student-faculty show ends first week of activities • Heller & Dawson head "Y" • Meistersingers • Project Hope
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 23, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, John Bradley, Carl F. Peek, Diana Wright, and Craig Garner
Campus Chest activities will begin April 6th • Craig Hill named Weekly editor-in-chief; Bell, Bradley and Davis will head staffs • Nelson Bortz April 8 Forum guest speaker: Labor - management relations topic • Peek to study in Munich • Miller featured in Cuban program: TV appearance set on "Great Decisions," 1964 • Students and faculty enter benefit show: Talent and auction for Campus Chest • Spring Festival chairmen reveal plans for musical • Informal rush planned in April: Sorority parties • APO seeks funds for amplification system in gym • Students organize to fight against discrimination • Class of '67 sponsors coffee house dance • Editorial: Whatever we've done • Letters to the editor • Should students 21 be restricted from legal privileges: Student drinking • Forum: Dr. John Noss; Inter-religious communication subject of talk • New dining hall • Is sex education a moral issue? • IRC participates in thirty-seventh National Model General Assembly • Greek gleanings • Dr. J.E. Wagner guest preacher for Holy Week • Kitty Award • Dean's list • Women cagers fall in overtime to West Chester • Mermaids sweep Swarthmore, 48-21 • Shreiner unbeaten: Playoff Tuesday • Intramural champ, Bock, challenges all star team
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 16, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, John Bradley, James Hake, Mary Ann Wuenschel, Robert Livingston, and Craig Garner
Campus Chest set to begin April 6: Shorb and Riley Committee heads • Concert season begun by UC Meistersingers: Group will tour New York state • Noss, theologian & author, will speak here Wednesday • History students will hear Bohl at Wednesday tea • Jeanne Dawson crowned prom queen; Cub and Key taps seven junior men • Three co-eds make US lacrosse team: Great Britain scene of games • Mass meeting of students planned for Wednesday • Group organizes fund campaign; Will defray cost for Ursinus girls on lacrosse team • WSGA approves rule change • Ursinus receives Gulf Oil grant • Psychology Club officers elected • Editorial: Don't walk on that grass; Compulsion won't do it • Journalism grants available • Charles I trial topic of Forum • Letters to the editor • Seek art exchange with Muhlenberg • IRC members hear Barghoorn on Soviet propaganda • Kaffee Klatsch: Determinism, free will • Evening School enrolls 524 • State seeks to annul college charter: Integration irks Mississippians • Agency concert hailed as fine performance • WSGA announces procedure for 1964 election: March 25 petition deadline; Elections will be April 15 • Greek gleanings • Navy offers career program to women • Gwynedd Mercy falls to Ursinus women's 3rd team • Basketball team, coach honored • End of volleyball tourney near • Beaver falls to UC, 61-38 • Kratz caps career • Seals vs. Bock in intramural championship • Netwomen stop Drexel, 5-0
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 9, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, David J. Phillips, Carl F. Peek, John Bradley, Susan Bell, Carlton Dingman, and Cheryl Siegal
Junior Prom and Agency concert highlight coming weekend • Curtain Club chooses cast; Meridy Murphy will direct "Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker" • Kaffee Klatsch topic "politics" • Sig Nu and ZX win Songfest • Photo contest • Wedgwood, controversial historian, author, here Wednesday evening • Campus Chest plans underway • Red Cross seeking qualified swimmers • 1,100 applications filed at UC for Fall admissions • Jean Hunter, Howard Smith elected Ruby co-editors • March placement schedule posted • Ursinus to raise tuition rate $200 effective Sept. 1 • Review: Mr. Lincoln on civil rights • Navy OCS team will visit campus next week • Letters to the editor • Fall of man topic of Bible Study • Genevieve Blatt: "Our role in politics" • Dateline: Stockholm • Greek gleanings • Modern tri-mesters used in 1880 here • Girls BB falls to ES, 46-36; JV team continues unbeaten • West Chester wins intercollegiates • Mermaids lose in two close meets • Wrestling: Win last match • Hofmann receives sportswriter's award • MAC tournament
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 2, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, and Craig Garner
Old Cape Cod Junior Prom theme • Agency concert set for Jr. Prom weekend: Lonnie Johnson, Gordon Bok • Genevieve Blatt will speak Wednesday: Secretary of Internal Affairs possible US Senate nominee; Miss Blatt is central figure in Pennsylvania Democratic controversy • Pi Nu sponsors Greek Song Fest • Junior class will elect men for top Ruby positions • UC represented at State Band; Campbell and Stayer travel to Wilkes • Frats pledge 45 men today • Yale professor arrested as spy speaks at Lincoln; Lincoln IRC invites Ursinus to lecture • Debate Team falls to Naval Academy • UC plays host to music fraternity • Lantern to sponsor writing contest • Curtain Club will perform for UC Circle • 8 women pledge sororities in quiet Spring rush • Steinway piano given to women students • Editorial: Image! For what?; About that Student Union • Red Cross bloodmobile coming here on March 4 • March placement schedule posted • Dean Rothenberger speaks to Women's Club • Letters to the editor • Reed and Barton annual contest • Students sought to aid Loyalty Fund campaign • Greek gleanings • Variety of activities related by Christman: More on the Lincoln exchange • Modern morals topic of Kaffee Klatsch Friday • Two UC women attend retailing conference • Cagers end season with 10-7 mark; Bow to Muhlenberg in MAC playoffs • 3 senior cagers close out careers • Badminton team splits • UC wrestlers reversed; Fall to Drexel and Swarthmore • JV girls trounce Temple varsity • Rosemont loses to UC varsity • Penn downs varsity swimmers
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 24, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, Sally Reed, John Bradley, Carl F. Peek, Robert Shaw, Sharon Rothenberger, Roy Christman, and Craig Garner
First Ursinus art show is extraordinary success • Thursday night concert of Four Freshmen proves that big names are possible here • Mr. Hudnut to lead Bible Study group • Kenneth Wells to speak Wed.; President of Freedoms Foundation • Miracles subject of vespers talk • Pi Nu to host national chapters • St. Andrews gives annual awards; Study in Scotland with stipend • Dr. Zucker to appear with Rutgers choir in Carnegie Hall concert • Curtain Club sets production date • Ursinus in three-way second place MAC tie • Bible Study fellowship to present film Tuesday • Pre-med and chemical groups hear Dr. Guarino • Editorial: No more doubt; Let's go yell • Letters to the editor • Freedoms Foundation • Color Day program • The Lincoln - Ursinus visits described by participants • Greek gleanings • Human society and living cell linked • Impending crisis in our American railroads: Part three • Wrestlers hike mark to 5-2 • 2 wins, 1 loss: Playoff for UC courtmen • Ursinus drubs Juniata 83-69 • Bears tip Hopkins 61-55 • Dragons devour Bears 83-68 • Mermaids split; Beat Stroudsburg • Intramural basketball
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, James Hake, David J. Phillips, Carl F. Peek, Barbara Gettys, Robert Shaw, and Craig Garner
Preparations in final stage for Four Freshmen concert • Asian students: APO will begin to collect books for foundation • "Evolution and world federalism" to be topic of Dr. Charles Price • Art exhibit set for weekend • Summer job opportunities • Three sororities begin Spring rush • Traditional Lorelei turnabout held; Dance king crowned, Whitians presented • Freshman pre-med views Christian concept of unity • Women to receive colors Thursday • English Club to hear Harvard poet • Editorial: A bit of discretion, please; Ursinus big time; Apology • Sub-species new theory of race evolution • Review of books • Letters to the editor • After one week the acting Dean: Dr. Vorrath speaks • Lincoln University students featured at Kaffee Klatsch: A well-attended affair • Greek gleanings • Impending crisis in our American railroads: Part two • Grapplers decision Hopkins after bowing at E-town • UC cagers success at PMC, bunglers at Swarthmore • WC drops Ursinus cagettes, 50-31 • Women trounce opponents in season opener
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 10, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, Carlton Dingman, F. Donald Zucker, Carl F. Peek, and Robert Shaw
Tickets still available for Four Freshmen • Lorelei dance February 14; Music by Lester Lanin • Dr. Allen, Ursinus prof, publishes book of poems • IS-IFC plans set for song festival • Dr. Helen T. Garrett to leave UC for Parisian sabbatical • Job interview schedule released • Weekly editors, staff hold tea for College faculty • Dr. R. Doane to speak at UC Circle meeting • Two students visit campus • Dr. Carleton Coon, anthropologist, to speak at UC Forum on Feb. 12 • Sorority rushing to begin Monday • Frats to begin Spring rush • Mr. J. Douglas Davis to conduct fourth annual European tour • Lincoln students to visit Ursinus • Students unite for Lodge • Dr. R. Fletcher, Ursinus faculty, named in D.I.B. • Our man in Sweden travels to Spain • New "UC Bulletin" has a new look • Fashion career fellowships available • Letters to the editor • Impending crisis in our American railroads • UC basketeers knocked from MAC top rung • Preview: Girls' sports • Grapplers bow to Albright after pinning H'ford matmen • Alumna wins in squash
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 13, 1964
Sharon E. Robbins, Susan Bell, Carl F. Peek, Christopher Fuges, and Craig Garner
Dean Pettit plans sabbatical; Dr. Vorrath to act as Dean • MSGA president, Frank Stratton, announces Four Freshmen to give concert on February 20 • Student co-author of publication • Lorelei to be held Valentine's Day • UC Circle elects 1964 officers • Chapel changes announced • Exchange planned with Lincoln U. • UC students hear Phila. Orchestra • Scholl resigns as IFC president; Bill Mack is elected to position • 3 new members initiated in Alpha Psi Omega • Whitians hold tea to honor women • Building and endowment needs for next decade total $10,000,000 • Editorial: Some suggestions; A new spirit • Discourse on drinking at UC • Joe and Penny Aronson in concert: A success • Greek gleanings • Letters to the editor • Results of Vatican Council topic of the Rev. Dowling • Report from Thailand • 2 for 2 week hikes Bears' mark to 5-1 • Ursinus grapplers launch 1964 season successfully • Player of the week: Walt Korenkiewicz
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 16, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, Craig Garner, and Robert Livingston
Folksingers to begin New Year social calendar • Jewish students celebrate holiday • Christmas spirit brightens campus • Super House plans for annual party • Annual WSGA fete takes on changes • Christmas dance promises surprise, Santa and fun • Greek Christmas at Ursinus: Orphans' parties • Wed.: Carols, Communion and Christmas spirit • MSGA to hold banquet Thursday • Christmas week activity agenda • Open house held at Clamer Hall • WSGA gets rule change approval • Editorial: "We wish you a merry Christmas;" Festive week, not so festive • Performance of "Messiah" rated unique in its perfection • English Club at Yosts' Sunday • Drinking topic of Kaffee Klatsch • Y seeks faculty, student art work • Letters to the editor • "Y" Commission to sponsor Vatican Council speaker • Four pledge to Pi Nu Epsilon, music fraternity • Yule decorating ideas offered • Student Union lights installed • Young GOPs hear local leader • Greek gleanings • Mr. James Rue celebrates fortieth year at Ursinus • UC folksingers: An interview • Cub and Key notes 25th year • Ursinus tops Fords for 2 in row then falls at hands of Pharmacy: Haverford felled; Bears give up 1st • Senior footballers: A final wrap-up • Player of the week: Barry Troster • Burlington County honors Sermarini
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, Sue Yost, F. Donald Zucker, and Craig Garner
Ten Ursinus students named to Who's who • Mrs. Randall, 942 resident head, dies Saturday • UC Circle holds Christmas party • College Bowl team prepares for meet • J. A. Minnich attends seminar • "Breeches Bible" used at vespers • Handel's Messiah to be given at UC; 26th annual concert set for Dec. 12 • PSEA to hear talk on testing • Notes on the WSGA • Barnhouse of TV 10 speaks • Design for Living program Tuesday night • Editorial: Curtain Club meets the challenge; Constitutional controls viewed • Reaction from abroad: Stockholm; Tokyo • Letters to the editor • Dear Wormwood: Theatre in the round a success at UC • Greek gleanings • Ivory tower • The kaleidoscope student: In review • John Acton will speak to Young Republicans • Troster guides UC quintet to opening victory • Intramural corner • Smiley and Day get hockey honors • Soccer team ends season with 4-5-2 • Weisel elected "unsung hero"
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 25, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, William T. Parsons, Donald L. Helfferich, and Robert Daniels
John F. Kennedy buried at Arlington today: Assassination saddens world • Students react to news of murder • Assassination historically • President's life in review • A statement about John Kennedy • Oswald murdered Sunday • Chapel service held in memory of Kennedy • Editorial: Riderless horse; Reign of reason • Letters to the editor • Students petition for corrective measures at 6th Ave. & Main St. • Candace Sprecher struck by auto • Student editors at Scranton's press conference • Messiah to be presented Dec. 12 • "Tara" theme of Senior Ball • Donald Barnhouse, TV 10 newscaster to speak • Soviets speak at Phila. Council: UC students question • College group visits Saint Gabriels • Lyndon Baines Johnson sworn in as 36 President Friday November 22, 1963 • Lecture presented on Rome Council • Greek gleanings • Curtain Club's first theatre in round production December 6 • Teacher exams to be given Feb. 15
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 18, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, Barbara Gettys, Carlton Dingman, Carl F. Peek, and Craig Garner
Background information for theatre in the round given • Evening School serving 628 • Soviet youth will speak November 21 • Young Republicans begin to roll • Discussion of US - Mid East relations Wed. • Senior Ball set for Friday; Southern plantation theme • Priest to talk on Neo-Catholicism • Study abroad in Vienna, Freiburg, Paris for 1 year • MSGA provides bus to Lebanon Valley game • Peace Corps official to be on campus Tuesday • Federal aid to education debate presented to PSEA • St. Gabriel's tour November 19; More volunteers needed • "Weekly" editors to hear Scranton • UC debating team to go to Temple • Editorial: As usual; WSGA begins long awaited action • Have you read: Youngblood Hawke • "Barnforbjuden" - movie censorship • Raymond Talbot part-time reading instructor • Letters to the editor • Second career conference slated • Geologist links God and science • Thai student talks at Kaffee Klatsch • Greek gleanings • WSGA holds "open" meeting; Women asked to lend support • Lebanon Valley wrecks UC bid for winning season • Hockey team ends undefeated, 6-1 • Good week for UC soccer team • Player of the week: Bill Siebenson • Interview: Bill Megill
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 11, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, David J. Phillips, Lynn Martin, Jeanne Roosen, Carl F. Peek, Andy Sullivan, and Craig Garner
Carol Heber, Homecoming queen; Emmert receives Walker trophy • Catherine Drinker Bowen to be guest speaker at Forum • WSGA meeting set for Sunday • Past UC speaker in protest against Mme. Nhu before fall of regime • Volunteers for St. Gabriels to meet Tuesday • Alumni contribute $220,000 to Centennial Fund • Student rumor clarified • 17 men go Greek in Fall rushing • AAUW discusses community college • Professor chief editor of new publication • Ursinus gets portrait of Henry T. Spangler • Folksing begins weekend • MSGA sponsors bus to next game • Editorial: Women, it's now or never; Kaffee Klatsch; Complaint for complaint's sake? • Have you read: Travels with Charley • Swedish student studying here • Art class tours Philly museum • Letters to the editor • Excellent concert heard by students • Colgan views Cuba as potential source of war • Republicans view election returns • Thai student to speak at Kaffee Klatsch Friday • Ursinus Band: Review & outlook • Greek gleanings • Senior women reply to WSGA questionnaire with emphatic views • Jobs open for political interns • Parsons speaks on Daniel Claus • Outing Club on spelunking trip • Alpha Phi Omega plans open meeting • Bears trounce Fords 32 to 8 as Emmert stars in Homecoming tilt • Player of the week interview: Ron Emmert • UC puts three on college team • Soccer team beats La Salle, alumni • JV and 3rd teams take Immaculata
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, and Cheryl Siegal
Speech by local leader highlights Founders Day • AAUW to meet on Ursinus campus • Dr. Robert Howard named to Who's who • 40 music lovers to hear concert • Quaker journalist to present lecture on Cuban visit • Election of queen to begin Homecoming festivities • "Peace pilgrim" visits campus • Improved Lantern planned by editors • Folk singer to appear at UC Friday night • IFC plans party as Homecoming opener • Summer reading sessions end • New officer to present Wave program Nov. 7 • Items from abroad • Letters to the editor • Foreign students give views of US • Main Line Symphony announces guest soloist • "Dear Wormwood" cast in rehearsal • Youth organizes for Goldwater • Greek gleanings • Student organizing group to work at St. Gabriel's • MSGA busy with many new projects • Mrs. Parsons to address Ursinus Circle Nov. 7 • Bears run into "Seahawk" deepfreeze • Intramural corner • Interview: Bob Mashock • Soccer team set back despite fine efforts • UC hockey teams win again
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 28, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, John Bradley, Susan Bell, Carl F. Peek, Otto W. Renner, Craig Garner, and Robert Livingston
69 women pledge sororities at bid signing Saturday • Class of 1966 to sell slaves at Bazaar • Annual Founders Day November 3; Five honorary degrees to be awarded • Navy debate team bows UC 31-29 • Young Democrats begin activities • Halloween reading night October 30 • Indians warpath at Jr. turnabout • Pre-med society hears Dr. French • Biggest bargain of the year: 1964 "Ruby" sales begin • $8500 scholarships available for Univ. of Hawaii • Editorial: Which way out?; Action, please • Letters to the editor • Conservatism reconsidered: Spencer's article decried • Human understanding theme of presentation • Fundamental need unfilled • Penna. seeks librarians • Groups schedule career conf. • Federal service exam November 23 • Greek gleanings • Kaffee klatsch: Foreign students reception • Bears topple Swarthmore on fine team effort, 14-6 • Player of the week • Soccer team bows twice • Hockey team still undefeated
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 21, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, Darlene Miller, Robert Larzelere, Carl F. Peek, Betteanne Moore, Susan Bell, and Craig Garner
"Cry the beloved country" to be given at UC Wednesday • Dean Rothenberger in Who's who of American women • Ursinus College is dinner host to 200 neighbors • College Bowl team selected by test • Report from the women's customs committee • 1963 men's customs report • Lantern seeks literary works • Soph bazaar, hop set for Nov. 2 • Spirit Committee plans cheering section • Romaine to lead freshmen; Banquet, dance follow election • Summer projects pre-medders topic • IRC plans first meeting • Editorial: College Bowl team; UC hootenanny • E. Blake on the summer of revolt • Letters to the editor • Parents Day, 1963 • Young Republicans plan for year • 80 UC students visit Winterthur • Have you read: Caravans • Greek gleanings • Former pastor named to Ursinus College faculty • Weekly reporter interviews Thai student • Navy team to visit Ursinus, October 23 • Juniors plan turnabout • John Adams given second going over • Yosts hold first English meeting • Wilkes grinds out 28-8 decision over Bears • UC stops Beaver and West Chester • Jim Garofolo new assistant coach • UC booters off to fast start • Intramural corner: Three team race develops
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 14, 1963
Sharon E. Robbins, Barbara Gettys, Lenard Footland, Susan Bell, John Bradley, Craig Garner, Robert Livingston, and Charles Spencer
Schwalm and Ball elected to UC Board of Directors • College Bowl qualification test to be given Tuesday in Pfahler • Sunday vespers programs begun • Race to be subject of Groth's talk • Branden to lecture on philosophy of Ayn Rand • Curtain Club plans theatre in round production • Armstrong's class to tour museum • Women seek votes for constitutional revision • 3rd annual Parents Day planned for October 19 • Activities planned by Outing Club • Banquet launches student teachers • Frosh, sophs moan: Et tu, John Adams • Winterthur visit set for Oct. 16-17 • Editorial: Campus renovations • Goldwater: I'd be damn mad • Greek gleanings • College, cars and confusion • Mushrooms to Shakespeare; Iceland to England • About the tax cut • Harpsichordist declared outstanding in Forum • Wall added to Spanish dept. • Weekly reporter interviews Eugene Carson Blake • Fall Y-retreat held a success • Johns Hopkins' comeback deadlocks Ursinus, 15-15 • Player of the week: Tony Sermarini • Turnout brightens picture • Interview with Walt Kinderman • UC blanks hockey opponents • Hockey teams win two from Temple