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, April 17, 1939
Mark D. Alspach and Morris Yoder
Gymnasium to be transformed into "rainbow room" at prom • Three hundred people attend YM-YW "fine arts-fine living" conference • Collegeville community club to give "Schumann matinee" • Ursinus represented at model league assembly • No danger of war, Willauer asserts • New York world's fair offers student prices • Kenneth Snyder elected editor-in-chief of Lantern • Miss Helen Lyon will speak at "Y" program • "Tulip town" to present picture of Dutch life • Philip, Wilcox receive honors during week • Co-ed tennis squad to open season April 24 with Rosemont • Bear batsmen drop pair of games to Temple and Bucknell • Varsity Club banquets; Atkinson new president • Hashagen drills thirty-two cinder aspirants for first meet Saturday • President McClure to address Philadelphia alumni association • Stahl brothers will display exhibit of pottery on April 26 • Ursinus students to attend government conference
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1939
Mark D. Alspach, William E. Wimer, and Dillwyn Darlington
All-Ursinus conference, starting Friday, will bring eminent authorities on music, art, and literature • Bartha's orchestra, "Love-in-a-mist" to share junior week-end spotlight • Dr. Willauer to speak at Wednesday forum • 5th annual open house will be held May 6-7 • Price addresses Phila. otolaryngological society • Student finds Iturbi extremely devoted to his art, "in tune with the universe" • There's that list again! • Weekly wins third in advertising contest • Ursinus women discuss marriage and budgeting • Seven freshmen accepted into women's Debate Club • Ursinus group to attend conference on government • Ursinus nine to open season on Wednesday with Temple • Brodbeck again cops intramural honors • Von Kleeck named co-ed court capt. • Men, women tennists begin action this week • Varsity Club to banquet • Placement Bureau assists in job hunting • Goldfish gulper writes of downing 462 piscine delicacies
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 20, 1939
Allen Dunn, Elias Lucyk, Robert Yoh, Paul Wise, and Eugene H. Miller
WSGA to hold home conference • Weekly board picks Alspach new editor to succeed Dunn • Shearer, Snyder leads in "Love-in-a-mist" cast • Coeds select Long queen of the May • Six prose selections, many poems in Lantern • Junior prom orchestra praised by Rudy Vallee • Hall chems to show film • Large crowd sees Miss Huet portray romantic life of Peggy Shippen in gym • College players will act at Penn; spring tryouts tonight • Regional council of SCM to meet here this week-end • Reporter finds Zacharias Ursinus anonymous writer, humble scholar • Eight Ursinus pageants given outside of college • Jack Mitterling to coach baseball at U. of Pittsburgh • Advisory committee collects vocational data as office releases occupation test results • Women hear May Day plans at Tuesday mass meeting • Trucksess addresses pre-legal society on duties of a lawyer • Women participate in two home debates during week • Alspach, Dunn to attend INA Carlisle conclave • Annual intramural fuss Tuesday eve • "New hurling rule will change baseball," Jing • 17 battery candidates largest crop in years • Girls bow to Beaver College Friday afternoon 33-27 • Letter: Students do want wrestling at Ursinus • Dr. Baker, Barbour present different aspect of Jewish problem in new IRC Quarterly • Zeigler elected to head York alumni at dinner Saturday • Make-up artist coming to campus
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 13, 1939
Allen Dunn and Robert Yoh
All-U conference to include party • Forum speaker lauds cooperatives as "the truest form of democracy" • Justice triumphs at booster show • New IRC Quarterly will appear tomorrow • Bonos, McLaughlin elected by juniors • Black and white soph hop features music by Wrigley • Women debaters complete two trips during busy week • Sheeder to represent Ursinus at pre-college conference • Meistersingers perform at Anselma and Hurffville, NJ • Alumnus to address pre-meds on subject of tuberculosis • Men forencists meet Bard; Dubuque debates over radio • AAUW holds thrift exhibit at Wednesday afternoon forum • Gurzynski grunt and groan night scheduled in gym next Tuesday; moguls change rules • Seventeen batterymen out for Jing's squad • Editorial: Wrestling deserves another chance • Drexel, Temple added to co-eds' win column • Chern, Keehn place on A.P. conf. team • Glatfelter speaks at vespers
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 6, 1939
Allen Dunn
Forum to meet in science auditorium • Dr. Naumann to debate French politics tonight • Melodrama of gay nineties to be presented by booster committee; Byrne, Lawton in leads • "Love-in-a-mist" chosen by juniors • Soph hop and Wrigley in spotlight this Friday • Men debaters travel to New York and Connecticut • Twenty-six take part in Pocono conference • Women meet Dickinson; to debate Rutgers and Wagner • Dr. Williams speaks at AAUW dinner Wednesday • March 14 IRC Quarterly to have more major articles • Penn English professor, stained glass artist secured to speak at coming all-Ursinus conference in April • 1940 Ruby elections to be held this Thursday • Ten seniors accepted by medical schools • Miss Spangler to entertain • Second semester practice teachers go to schools • Hal Moyer leads grizzly court scorers by narrow one-point margin over Sparky Meade • Girls to play this week
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 27, 1939
Allen Dunn
Doctors favor and oppose socialized medicine at forum's fourth birthday • Dramatic artist will be presented March 18 • Today is deadline for conference registration • Bartha will play for junior prom • Soph hop will present Fred Wrigley's music; popular melodies provide decorational motif • A.A.U.W. sponsors consumers' forum here this Wednesday • Court five takes one out of two on trip • Spirit of "gay nineties" revived at "Y" bowery party • Temple students lead vespers • Women meet Lebanon Valley, send delegates to Albright • Men debate three opponents on trip, Lafayette at home • History-Social science group to meet tonight • Former Weekly editor transferred from North Penn Reporter to Bethlehem Globe-Times • Students in program for "World day of prayer" • Wrestlers humble Haverford mat squad as Lobby, Steinmetz, Armstrong, Zeski score wins • Cubs defeat Norristown Y, lose to Perkiomen preppers • Wednesday wrestling match changed to Muhlenberg • Sextet divides with S'more, New College • Jing to call for battery men
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 20, 1939
Allen Dunn, Paul Wise, and Robert Yoh
Y's revive bowery for Friday party • Forum to present contrasting views • Language professors recovering from grippe • Hendricks and Baugh receive degrees at college 70th birthday celebration • Jitterbug pair to star in black and white hop • "Fine arts-fine living" is conference theme; delegates to attend March Pocono conclave • Sibbald announces schedule of plays and play tryouts • German professor to visit Ursinus this week • Scholars' costumes bring pomp and color of medieval life to modern academic procession • Poling talks in vespers; Temple students coming • Phi Psi exhibits water-colors • Papal situation discussed • Tuberculosis films shown • Susceptible males safe; Lorelei dance a "has been" • Bears drop pair of two-point thrillers in league • Girls upset Bryn Mawr, Rosemont; Harshaw high • Large crowd sees "A century in baseball" on Tuesday • Hearey leads "brain-busters" as LaSalle wins on radio • Bear cubs lose weeks games to F. and M., Muhlenberg fives • Wrestlers lose to G-burg, 33-3 • Grippe puts Thompson in bed • Hopkins, college orchestra syncopate at Temple formal • Newman Club to elect • Women debate with Temple, Immaculata, Lebanon Valley • Men hold three home, three away debates during week • Insane Spain in terse verse
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 13, 1939
Allen Dunn, Nicholas Barry, and Harry Atkinson
College to observe Founders' Day here Thursday • Phones busy as 'sinus sirens swing into action • Forum committee tells tentative spring plans • Gebhardt's pageant chosen for May • Courtmen lose lead, game to St. Joe five • Two movies on tuberculosis to be shown in science building • Costumes and music add to effectiveness of Byron sisters' art and magic ability • Curtain Club to stage request performance of 'Vision at Inn' • YM-YW to present "Crusades" • Baby girl born to Mauchlys • Montgomery County alumni to hold informal dinner, dance Friday • Dr. Bancroft vespers speaker • Bear matmen to drop intercollegiate bouts; athletic council makes soccer major sport • Coach Snell's five takes Chestnut Hill • 'Sinus sportsmen in quiz tonite • American league baseball movie here on February 14 • Lafayette beats grapplers • Sorority art exhibit to be open all week • Eighty-six accept bids of frats and sororities • Political science students plan to attend Harrisburg conclave • Women's debating club receives new members, studies isolation • Frosh elect representatives • Sixteen from Ursinus attend Temple conference Friday • Men debate no-decision contest with Scranton junior college
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 6, 1939
Allen Dunn, Denton Herber, and Mabel B. Ditter
Byron sisters find adults 'suggestible' • Court five defeats Lebanon Valley, PMC during week • Walton to return for coming Lorelei dance • Ursinus "bowery night" planned for February 24 in gymnasium • McClure named to official post • Ursinus students and faculty to attend Temple conference • Fraternity bids to be extended Wednesday; today marks beginning of sorority rushing • Alumnus to address society • Curtain Club tryouts tomorrow • Men captain dean's list by slight edge; Stine, five women's halls tie for minority • Women debate Swarthmore • Official praises college med school record • Montgomery County alumni to dine, dance, on February 17 • Philadelphia men meet • Temple matmen trounce Stevens' proteges, capture all bouts in season's inaugural • Cubs beat Lighthouse, lose to Perkiomen • Ursinus to vie with LaSalle in sports quiz next Monday • Male forencists argue over radio with Penn Saturday • Standard college ring here in two weeks • Five new freshmen enrolled as sixteen students leave • German clubbers sing folk songs at Tuesday meeting • Vocal scholarships offered • "Photon" to be published soon • Miss Reber, Heyen represent Ursinus at weekend conclave
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 16, 1939
Allen Dunn and Robert Yoh
Bears lose to Gettysburg five in overtime thriller 37-31 • Bowen picks Witman hop committee head • Valentines, sirens combination for decorations of Lorelei • State Supreme Court rule upholds Ursinus in Patterson proceedings • Pearlstine explains registration requirements to legal students • Demands of Italy from France discussed by IRC Tuesday • Sheeder, Poling represent college at Penn meeting • Miller dance conservatory gives program at women's meeting • Former opera star thrills campus in recital; stays to conduct voice clinic for students • Speaker advocates proportional representation and city managership as part of new charter • Manuscript Club hears poetry • Alumni to hold get-together at University Club January 27 • Candidates for women's debating should submit names • Ups and downs fell-t by skaters • Frosh basketeers lose to F. and M.; beat Hill School, Girard during three game week • Alumnus to be honored
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 9, 1939
Allen Dunn, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., and Paul Wise
Bedner to chairman "Lorelei"- when vampires pursue and ladies do too; Alspach picks Wilson for junior prom • Byron sisters will mystify here again • Women to enjoy dancers at meeting • Brotherhood, sisterhood dance is success Saturday night • Dean Stahr addresses vespers audience last night • Office surveys student body • Ruby sets January 15 subscription deadline • James Montgomery to speak in forum • Pinocchio, treasure isle played by marionettes • YM-YWCA shows British film "Rhodes, the empire builder" • AAUW hears Dr. Black discuss early theatre • Opera star to present recital and conduct voice clinic on campus Thursday, Friday • Dr. Dennis now proud father • Ouderkirk marriage date set • Fifth Alumni Journal appears over holidays • Miss Spangler attends convention at capitol • Congestion in gym relieved by changes • Fraternity rushing rules • Bear five downs Albright Friday in opener 36-26 • Temple matmen test Meklos cohorts Feb. 4 • Frosh beat Lions in prelim Friday, 35-17 • G'burg, F. & M. next foes of Hashagen men • Bill Power unable to attend Maxwell memorial banquet • Jing meets former associates at showing of baseball film • Marines hold gang to 12-0 in touch football playoff • Sheeder finds variety and cleverness in first issue of the Lantern; ten students contribute • McClure to deliver McCauley lectures at church convocation • College Lutherans elect Bagenstose group chairman
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1938
Allen Dunn, Ken Hashagen, Harvey L. Carter, Paul Wise, Jerome David Salinger, and Robert Yoh
Rose marionettes arrive tomorrow • Guest artists praise work of choir in Thursday rendition of the Messiah • Three trips scheduled for men's debate team • Soph hop's Don Pike signed to play return engagement for interfraternity-sorority ball • Baugh to talk Founders' Day • Student party, banquet feature Christmas week • Curtain Club to stage 'Mr. Pim' at Spring City • Seniors present comedy, ball as final social contributions • The Oklahoma Daily gives Carter tribute • The Skipped diploma • Japan and China films shown on Wednesday as part of local Far East emergency drive • New IRC Quarterly reflects student views on the Netherlands and collective security • Michael addresses seniors • Basketeers priming for opening game of season; squad, except for Bodley, intact from last year • Men's ping pong finals to be played this week • Court team, with seven veterans, greatly improved this year • Brodbeck, Curtis meet in intramural playoffs • Mrs. Hashagen to sponsor new Art Club just organized • Brotherhood to discuss popular Christmas stories • Borrell head of new sorority • Seniors urged to apply now for Varsity Club loans
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 5, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harry Atkinson, Robert Yoh, Marion Witmer, Paul Wise, and Jerome David Salinger
Philip completes cast of "Messiah" • Mr. Pim appears again heads for Spring City • Dancing duo new novelty for senior ball Friday; play in final rehearsals • Montclair history head addresses girls today • Dr. Lewis Scheffey will speak to pre-med society tonight • Marionette stage fills Thompson-Gay platform • First issue of IRC Quarterly to appear early this week • G-man McGuire explains functions of federal cops, stresses youth crime in forum address • Far East service drive begins this week with Wednesday night "double feature" • Ursinus on radio Sunday in international news quiz • First Lantern features Christmas contributions • Business administration group to hear C. C. Helfferich tonight • The Skipped diploma • Memories of the past • Picture proofs prove pulchritude pleasingly plentiful • Ursinus Shaw-Bernard collection of curios contains rare treasures of historic interest • Standard ring committee to consider officers before recess • Newly formed art group to hold initial meeting tonight • Registrar's office receiving applications for mid-year frosh • Math group to discuss class problems at meeting tomorrow • Bryn Mawr college economic authority to address AAUW • College directors hold annual fall meeting • Daily interclub scrimmages foremost on training schedule of court squad • Roberts to captain '39 hockey eleven • "Jing" to attend association meets • Meklos wrestling coach in Stevens' absence; drills squad • Mrs. Sheeder to participate in U. of P. Christian embassy • Ursinus debaters meet Lehigh • Sheeder leads Ursinus Y's in vespers service at Temple
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 28, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harry Atkinson, Carlton Davis, and Robert Yoh
Marionette troupe will perform twice • Weekly gets third in editorial contest • Philip announces "Messiah" artists • F.B.I. assistant will speak this Wednesday • Ursinus and Lehigh to debate on Pi Kappa Delta topic Friday • Sheeders, Mrs. Shelley attend conferences during holidays • Dr. Lewis Scheffey to speak before Anders pre-med society • December 9 and 10 will bring Keating and comedy; Byron, Harbaugh in play • Celebrated harpist presents combined concert and discussion on instrument Tuesday night • Mr. Michael addresses Rotary Club Wednesday on education • Far East fund drive to start next week • Mrs. Tower to be patroness for Cornell musicale December 27 • Legal graduates form new alumni association • Women's Club to dine Saturday in Philadelphia • Ursinus frosh show averages above norm of liberal arts colleges in cooperative tests • Pre-medical aptitude test to be given this Friday • Bears end victoryless campaign as Franklin and Marshall wins final 40-2 • Courtmen prepare for coming battles • First frosh drill next Monday
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harry Atkinson, and Jerome David Salinger
"Lady of letters" selected as substitute senior class play • I.N.A. hears John L. Lewis • Rufus Rose marionettes, World's Fair hit, to be presented at Ursinus on December 13 • "G-man" to speak here next week • Annual football dance sets new attendance record despite rain • I.R.C. Quarterly offers student views at bargain price of dime • Harp virtuoso will play here tomorrow • Wilson to chairman Greek letter ball • Y's sponsor three discussion groups • Lantern launches sales drive as editors plan December issue • Weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth greets publication of dean's honor roll • The Skipped diploma • Nursing staff temporarily doubled for grippe plague • Newman Club discusses ethics of war at second meeting • Pre-legal officers to act on membership application • Mrs. Miller lectures on Japan to history group Friday • Power honored by city sports scribes • Temple hockeyites defeat varsity by single marker • Steamroller, ping pong, boys' hockey in spotlight • Soccermen end season in tie with Delaware
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harold Chern, Harry Atkinson, Robert Yoh, Denton Herber, and Jerome David Salinger
College host to old timers; dads mingle for annual day • 1939 Ruby to honor Dr. Yost • Cohan, Keating to share spotlight on senior weekend in December; tryouts Tuesday night • Forum informs on effect of movies • Bear, Dragon to dance to Walton • Saturday alumni, dads praise 'sinus progress • Strong cast scores in Priestley's sombre post-war drama • History social-science group to hear Mrs. Miller Friday night • Dr. High to address pre-meds • The Skipped diploma • IRC Quarterly to appear on campus soon • Sheeder conducts Reformed Church peace council meeting • Former Weekly editor elected to assembly • Bullets down fighting bears 19-12 before fathers, old timers Saturday; Dragons here this week • Second grizzly gridder honors Jing • G-burg booters ape chalk to tie bears 1-1; Biscotte goes over as J.V.'s beat Brown 7-0 • Curtis breaks scoring mark in intramurals • Final whistle ties Ursinus-Beaver at 1-1 • Courtmen report today for start of pre-season workouts • Wismer beats Widdicombe in final of men's tennis tourney • Students like the recreation center • Carter receives Ph.D. degree this summer • Y's plan Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday activities for week • Rev. Ullrich speaks on peace and religion in Sunday vespers • Editors enlarge Weekly staff • "Imagine my coiffurial embarrassment"
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1938
Allen Dunn, Jerome David Salinger, and Harry Atkinson
Forum to study public opinion and movie influence • Frosh banquet held at Valley Forge hotel • Dads visit for game, dinner, play this Saturday • Students, faculty at Harrisburg conclave • Lettermen dance tickets to go on sale this week • Libby, Ullrich to speak at area peace meeting tonight • College band to sponsor musical comedy in March • Hall chems publish first "photon" of four last week • I.R.C. accepts six new members; Peck adds to staff • Curtain Club coaches, cast to combine charades, candor for curious as cure of Conway conflict • Women's meeting • Seniors choose Cohan's "Baldpate" for class play • Ball bits • "Mr. Pim Passes By" may go on road in December • Y vesper services • The Skipped diploma • Mauchly addresses faculty club on 'science and education' • Modern dancers meet tomorrow • A.A.U.W. hears musical program • Von Kleeck stars as sticksters beat Penn • Curtis overwhelms all comers in interdorm race • Girls elect class captains • Kellet's bears face G-burg this Saturday • Bakermen lose close contest to Owl booters
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harold Chern, Harry Atkinson, and Jerome David Salinger
Columnist Rose debunks papers' front page show in forum; Miss Terlin next • Keating here direct from New York spot • Doland, Dubuque argue peace question on air • Snow White and seven dwarfs win prize at 'Y' Hallowe'en party • Miss Stahr to attend deans' convention at Capitol City • Poling, Snyder leaders in Sunday evening worship service • Senior committee to pick annual play this week • Group members to start new mathematics club • Six Ursinus representatives to attend church conference • Trend of week's Y activities • Sheeder represents Ursinus at educational conference • Priestley play ponders problem of pleasure in past, present; players portray pair parts • Thomas-Shelley wedding solemnized on October 22 • "Blow your own horn" says Lantern staff • The Skipped diploma • Reasons for actions of four powers in Munich pact discussed by IRC Tuesday • Professor Michael speaks at Harrisburg conference • Faculty to hear Mauchly • Lafayette Leopard outclasses Ursinus bear as Easton powerhouse scores 6 touchdowns • Bearlets undefeated string broken by Drexel Friday, 7-0 • Snell's hockeyites top southern foe • Soccermen tie F. and M.; lose to Haverford eleven
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harry Atkinson, and Jerome David Salinger
Don Rose, Philadelphia columnist, is speaker at second Wednesday forum • Ursinus pledges aid to fund for Eastern student relief • Six new faces in Curtain Club cast • Fathers feted at next home game • Mathematicians to frolic at party Thursday evening • Committee sets contest deadline for dance decoration designs • Keating signed for senior ball • Y activities sees Rev. Lentz speak at vespers, ten from college attend marriage conference, Ogden speak at men's banquet and Big and Little Sisters' theatre trip Wednesday • Editors of Lantern, IRC Quarterly urge contributors to get material in before dual deadline November 15 • Come one! Come all! To masquerade ball • Inquiring Weekly reporter amused and edified by way of that thing called sway and swing • The Skipped diploma • Journalism class to meet Wednesdays at Shreiner Hall • Gurzynski run ray of sunshine as Julian's Mules dog bear gridders • Garnet takes Snellites 4-0 to make unbeaten string 24 • Leopards socc'd by bear booters • Lafayette tickets on sale • Junior varsity footballers hold Wyoming in 0-0 score • Curtis headed toward title; outclasses strong opposition
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harry Atkinson, Rollin Lawrence, and Jerome David Salinger
Fall drama cast tryouts tonight • Glatfelter picks Ellenbogen, Gross • Miss Howard denounces Munich pact as "victory of force without justice" • Dr. White speaks on Europe topic • French Club meeting to be featured by Wilcox' speech • Thirty answer call to try out for Weekly staff posts • Peck named editor of new publication • Important meeting of embryo physicians to be held Tuesday • Fircroft girls win cash award for best parade poster • Cadets march in 26-0 bear upset • Weekly to be represented at Gettysburg convention • Y activities sees Sheeder speak at vespers, Luther Tucker coming tomorrow afternoon, Big and Little Brother banquet Wednesday, Hallowe'en frolic Friday, October 28 • The Skipped diploma • The Lantern staff writes an open letter to the student body • Do you believe in signs? News editor discovers meaning of dorm desk decorations • University women hear Sheeder at local meeting • Norristown Times Herald comments on Weekly headline • Bakermen lose first game in two years to flashy West Chester crew Tuesday 3-1 • Jayvees hold Farm School in 0-0 score • Sticksters score in second to win from Chestnut Hill, 2-0 • Soccer J.V.'s lose to Perkiomen prep 2-1 • Touch football performers ready for schedule this week
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harold Chern, Jerome David Salinger, and Harry Atkinson
Besse Howard to speak on Europe at first Wednesday evening forum • Booster group creates new spirit; to buy "Zachie" • Bone heads new ring committee • Activities council arranges calendar • Bear, Red Devils battle to 7-7 tie • Practice teachers assigned to local schools for semester • Gloves, mixed socks adorn frosh girls as bands appear • Arboreal setting provides atmosphere for October hop • Fall play tryouts coming this week • Hile, Clark name 1939 Ruby staff • Dr. White to address city meeting on European topic • The Y's last week • Held outdoor dinner, frosh-faculty tea, retreat, student conference to be held at F. and M. October 21 • Alesandroni to talk tonight • The Skipped diploma • Frosh uphold Ursinus standard by scoring above median in new psychological test • Dr. Price named instructor • Booters gain 3-3 tie with Dickinson • Girls practice for delayed Chestnut Hill opener Saturday • Pancoast foresees scrappy lineup and peppy JV eleven
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1938
Allen Dunn, Harry Atkinson, William E. Wimer, and Harold Chern
October hop to be first dance • Y roast to be held Wednesday • President's address begins 69th year; offers advice • Four of faculty new bridegrooms • '38-39 enrollment Ursinus' largest • Glenwood preceptress becomes acting dean of women in summer changes • McCorkle tops Y regional council • Curtain Club will hold tryouts tomorrow evening • Council ruling to enlarge band • Store and post office renovated • Frosh go through annual induction; Ditter, Shuster prepare handbook • Ursinus host to five summer conferences • Jobs allotted as college gets larger NYA appropriation • Alumni appointed to high school coaching positions • Land behind Highland sold to new combined school board • The Class of 1942 • Mud Hens spring 12-9 upset by beating favored bears Saturday • Soccermen held to 1-1 by Girard • Dickinson here this Saturday • Introducing the grizzly gridiron mentors • Large hockey squad drilling toward opener next Saturday • Intramurals to start; Brodbeck defends touch football title • Chairman Wimer appoints five to booster committee • Dean Kline adjudged Ursinus' man of year in August Alumni Journal • Varsity Club to sponsor dance contest • First gridder to appear Saturday • Executive alumni committee to meet here Saturday • Gilbert Bartholomew speaks at first Sunday vespers service • Frosh, new faculty members invited to tea Thursday • Jing announces athletic ticket sale and distribution
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 6, 1938
Allen Dunn
Colorful musicale pleases large audience • Harvey B. Danehower to head alumni • Two new members elected to board • Beury stresses citizen's duty as challenge to class of '38 • Baccalaureate sermon reassures seniors • Alumni athletic club re-elects Derk • Seven from Ursinus to be at Eaglesmere • Jan Peerce, famous tenor, given music plaque • Council votes for red on frosh • The "Rosicrucians" are the B plus girls • Grace Chandler produces Doylestown pageant • Entrance exams shown to forecast achievement • "Pagette" committee heads honored with keys • Engagement of history professor announced • Gang again wins intramural trophy • Summaries reveal nine has best record • Athletes elect Eshbach, Dietz, Edwards • Tau Kappa Alpha dines at Jeffersonville • Glenwood association honors college • Freeland parsons emerge softball champs • College sending health forms to frosh • Copies of "Youth" can be had at office • Johnsons fete ball team "below the railroad" • Commencement Lantern features campus description by ex-editor Yahraes • Sacred concert given by choir in Bomberger • Bodley, Brandt receive honors in Ruby • Senior "Marsh of time" features class day • Seven seniors have jobs
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1938
Allen Dunn
Senior women to have new date privilege • Fraternity and sorority councils reorganize • New York musician will hold voice clinics at Ursinus • Dr. McClure speaks as MSC inducts new president • Joint Y's roast hot dogs in upper dinning room • Class of '39 chooses Glatfelter president • Bartholomew to represent YMCA at Eagles Mere • College pastor to head Eastern Synod • Crowning climaxes capers of captivating queen, characters, and court • Ursinus pageants produced by alumnae • Alpha Psi Omega elects • Reconciliation fellowship to have Ursinus unit • Musical organizations will present "Mikado" twice in commencement weekend • "Lantern" scheduled for June 2 • 'Cats beat bears in final; Drexel taken earlier • Power reaches top of baseball ladder • "Doc's" cricketeers win Haverford match • Rev. Singley addresses Brotherhood at dinner • Junior varsity batsmen end hapless season • Snell's lassies bring to close perfect season • Four straight league wins put Jing's men second • St. Joe's, Albright trounce grizzly cindermen • "Newman Club of Ursinus" formed last week • Members of faculty to spend summer studying and traveling • Brownback re-elected • Phys Ed Club ends season
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1938
Allen Dunn, Morris Yoder, Harold Chern, Mark D. Alspach, William E. Wimer, Nicholas Barry, Calvin D. Yost, and Carlton Davis
College to confer two honorary degrees • Y's invite students, profs to spring doggie roast • Loan fund established by Varsity Club • 110 couples dance Friday at May sports hop • Stoudt, Plunkett star in Mother's Day play; pageant, dinner other Saturday activities • Glatfelter chosen to head men's council • Ursinus gains victory over Penn on radio • McClure, Poling speak at two Sunday vespers • June issue of Lantern to feature commencement • Presenting the 'sinus senior: a preview of the 1938 Ruby questionnaire • Works of contemporary Philadelphia painters displayed in exhibit • Bears trim Albright, Gettysburg in league tilts • Trackmen poor fifth in Lancaster meet • Records broken as school trackmen meet here • Peg Claflin installed as new WAA head • Power leads batsmen • Todt succeeds Bodley as Varsity Club leader • Curtain clubbers dine and dance in Norristown • Power elected president of pre-legal society • Laucks conducts current events quiz of IRC • Germantown boy awarded sixth open scholarship