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, January 13, 1936
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Gavin advocates tax amendment • Committee named to nominate head • Grizzly courtmen victors in two league tussles as current campaign is opened • Students to attend lecture by Japanese • Constitution revision urged by Dr. Haines • Proposed plans for orchestra announced • Students aggregate $837 payroll for December • Fred Wrigley furnishes music for fraternity-sorority hop • Dr. W.W. Bancroft chosen for philosophical group • Weineke's matmen shape up first meet at F. & M. • M. Kosmella improved • Hall Chemical to show film • Hile elected to council • Open letter to the Board of Directors • Banquets, party feature pre-Christmas celebration • Halberstadt, Craigie win in debate with Temple • Varied program is presented at annual Christmas party • Library adds subscription
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 16, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Johnson elected conference head • Orchestra named for informal hop • Harner names religious values • Six entrants compete in band stunt night • Twenty-one matmen report for practice • Twelve players retained for varsity court squad • Hockeyites choose Fenton to captain 1936 varsity • Bonkoski commanders to play for Christmas party in gym • "Sun never sets on Ursinus alumni", according to study by reporter; college represented in ten countries outside boundaries of United States • Mrs. Omwake gives party • Annual Xmas banquet • Pre-med students hear Price lecture on medicine's advance • Men, women forensicists meet in joint discussion • I.R.C. is guest of Albright; C. Douglas Booth is speaker • English Club reads novels • Professor Carter ill • Kellett selects freshman basketball squad today • Combined choruses to present Xmas program Friday morning • Banquet for hockeyites given in Hamilton Hotel • Derr Hall clinches title in dorm football playoff • Bassman, Levin, Tworzydlo named on all-conference teams; other gridmen picked for mythical elevens
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh and Calvin D. Yost
"A Bill of Divorcement" staged as climax of senior week-end • Costello is chosen by lettermen to lead 1936 football eleven • Conference drops frosh spring sports ruling • Dr. Yost, Jr. reviews first Lantern issue • Dr. Harner to speak at third open forum • Large squad reports for basketball drills • Famous Japanese Christian to speak in Philadelphia • Clawson and Johnson to attend collegiate athletic confabs • Fenstermacher, Wynkoop are fall sport captains • Derr, Brodbeck stymied in interdorm playoff
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 2, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Ursinus head tenders resignation: Dr. George L. Omwake resigns as President of Ursinus College • Grizzlies close season with 6-0 setback by PMC eleven in turkey day tussle • Music organizations plan Xmas selections • Plans completed for dance, play • Board of directors hears five reports • Junior lettermen to get "U" sweaters immediately • Grizzly booters finish poor season with Temple • I.R.C. holds meeting Tuesday; to hear speaker at Albright • Ursinus is scene of religious confab of young people Friday • Derr victors in second half of football league • Sticksters finish with five wins, three losses, one tie • Miss Joan Mirza speaks to women's Debate Club • Dr. Kriebel to be speaker at services Sunday night • Sophomores defeat juniors
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 25, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Ursinus retained on approved list • Miss Dorothy Phillips gives poetry program • Bears to end season with PMC tussle • Men debaters defeat Penn Evening School • Woman's Club reports $250 gift for Clamer • Ruby dedicated to Dr. Barnard • Dean Kline describes 40 years' change in students' collegiate life at Ursinus • Collegeville debate coach addresses girls tonight • Band campaign committee publishes names of all contributors to fund; initial drive on campus for new uniforms, music, instruments is extended • Meeting of English Club devoted to book reviews • Deputation team is active • Wynkoop, Keyser, Lipkin, speak at IRC tomorrow • YM-YWCA hold service to celebrate Thanksgiving • Hockey eleven wins two final tilts on home field • Temple booters score four goals to trounce grizzlies • Goethe's works discussed • Dr. Calvin Yost, Jr., speaks
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 18, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Dr. R. C. Brooks speaks at forum • Band starts drive for new uniforms • Ursinus students present at INA • Lantern first issue to appear Nov. 25 • Five seniors chosen to second Who's Who • Seniors decide to use Christmas as ball theme • Soph ring committee sends order for first shipment • Plans nearing completion for senior dance and play • Annual Varsity Club dance to feature music by Parodians • Program of poetry to be presented by dramatist • Phi Alpha Psi holds annual gathering at camp Arcola • Furnishing of Clamer social rooms progressing rapidly • Prizes given on stunt night to help band uniform drive • Biology career requires preparation in science • Moving pictures of operations shown at pre-med. meeting • English Club to discuss book reviews at meeting tonight • St. Paul deputation team conducts church services • Community club speaker • Scrappy grizzlies defeat Hen Bream's Gettysburg Bullets, 30-14; Bonkoski, Jakomas, and Rinehart big scorers in conference upset • Runners show improvement but lose to Lehigh, 18-37 • Bear soccer team loses to G-burg • Ardmore Cricket Club easily defeats bears by 4-1 score • Three games this week mark close of good hockey season • Four delegates represent weekly at INA conclave
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 11, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Brooks to discuss drift to fascism • Classical drama to be presented • Cast selected for "A Bill of Divorcement"; Nancy Pugh, Elmer Schmidt to play leads • Students to appear in second Who's Who • Varsity Club dance band selected today • Dr. John Price to speak at Anders pre-med meet • Sales begun for first issue of new Lantern • Athletic council passes letter standardization • Forensicists to encounter Penn in pre-season debate • Mrs. Coggeshall to lead discussion at "Y" meet • Social work offers career of interest, service; special training needed for post in wide field • Photographer is busy with resittings today • Inter-frat dance band to be announced soon • Attention, NYA students • Sorority list is released for benefit of freshmen • College band makes plea for contributions, support • Kippy White '33, speaks at YW meet, Wednesday • I.R.C. donates new books • Powerful Franklin and Marshall grid team overpowers outclassed grizzly machine • Grizzly soccer team loses to F. and M. 3-0 • Bears to oppose Bullets on Saturday • Frosh deadlock Brown Prep, 0-0 • Strong Beaver hockeyites beat Ursinus co-eds, 3-0 • Championship F. & M. harriers outclass Ursinus at Lancaster • Curtis wins in first game of second round in league • Mr. Philip, music director speaks at vesper service • The flames of Derr!
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Lettermen dance committee named • Diplomacy offers interesting career • Seniors choose Clemence Dane's play, "A Bill of Divorcement", for production • New type class ring chosen by sophomores • Addresses of alumni desired by office • Sub-committees chosen to carry on forum work • Ruby sales exceed 100 mark; work begins on advertising • Six council members lunch as guests of Drexel body • "Ye olde days" of Ursinus campus life revived by reflections of historically-minded reporter • Lantern council elects new members for 1935-36 • N.Y.A. meeting changed • Freshmen entertain women at informal gym party • Ruby budget to be voted on; engraver's dummy is made up • Philip to lead vespers; musical program planned • Willauer offers practical social work to students • Bassman, Lamore and Costello score to defeat Drexel Dragons before large home-coming crowd at Philadelphia, Saturday, 20-6 • Cub eleven downs Drexel frosh, 14-6 • Grizzly booters drop game to Dickinson at Carlisle • Brodbeck wins first round of touch football circuit • F. & M. wins cross country conference; Drexel second • Tennis tournament hindered by wet weather during week
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 28, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
5-year teacher course is urged • Inter-frat.-sorority dance date selected • Sponge research made by Dr. Marcus Old • Seniors choose ball orchestra • "Hay Fever" pleases Fathers' Day crowd • Gov. Earle to address INA, Nov. 15-16 • Yearbook budget for 1936 to be approved by class • Freshman girls to entertain upper classes at party Tuesday • 290 banquet on Fathers' Day • Ursinus councilmen to be luncheon guests at Drexel • Halloween party canceled by joint organizations • Clubs present novel program features • New career monographs placed in library; U.S. civil service requirements announced • Modern language group holds first social meet, Wednesday • History-social science group elects officers • South Hall entertains faculty wives at tea • IRC features debate • Deputation teams active • Y.M.-Y.W. stage dramas at meet Wednesday eve. • First period NYA payroll totals 2098 hours, $839.20 • Grizzlies lose to flashy Albright eleven; Lions score in three periods to win, 23-0 • Freshman eleven downs Perkiomen • Grizzly booters defeat Delaware • Hockey team wins, loses during week • Derr continues to lead in dorm football league • Harriers drop opening meet to Lafayette by 15-40 score • Tennis tournament goes into semi-final matches • Women's dorm comm. aids halls in refurnishing
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 21, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Fenwick speaks at open forum • Final enrollment figures released • Grizzlies break three-game losing streak to down Muhlenberg before old timers • Debate on Italo-Ethiopian question to feature IRC • Curtain Club ready to stage "Hay Fever" • Frosh football team wins season's opener • Honor students in frosh class announced by dean • Various musical organizations progress under new supervisor • Sixteen students to compete for positions on Weekly staff • Council dance climaxes old timers' celebration • Varsity booters deadlock with Haverford jayvees • Bear jayvees easily defeat Perkiomen Prep soccer team • Women's council discusses furnishing of social room • Hockey team downs alumni in annual game, Saturday • Derr continues to lead in dorm football league • Physical education group chooses Grimm president • Vespers speaker announced
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 14, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Cast is selected for Schaff play • Dr. C. G. Fenwick is forum speaker • Brill's Explorers down bears, 18-0 • Bears tackle Mules on Old Timers' Day • Students to entertain fathers on October 26 • Social calendar to be posted after approval • Arrangements completed for joint council dance • Call for candidates issued by men's debate organization • Graduate of Ursinus speaks at vespers services Sunday • Demas pledges J. Smith • Grants in social science to be offered by council • Touch football circuit draws up set of rules • List of fraternity members released for rushing week • French Club holds initial meeting in music studio • Italo-Ethiopian question discussed at IRC meet • Elizabeth Rauch addresses co-eds in Bomberger Hall • Tennis tournaments begin today for male students • Freshman banquet held at Valley Forge hotel • Women's Debate Club to hold organization meet • Sturgis speaks at meet of Hall Chemical Society • Soccer team drops game to West Chester booters • Grizzly eleven defeated by scrappy LaSalle team • Inter-dorm football season gets under way during week • Hockey team loses close game to Swarthmore co-eds • Dr. John Lentz is speaker at short pep rally Friday • H. King Heiges is elected to expenditures committee
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 7, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
"Hay Fever" to be staged October 26 • Bruce Bell chosen for council dance • Ursinus bears drop second game to Bucknell Bisons at Lewisburg stadium, Friday night • Grizzlies open home season with LaSalle • Four Ursinus delegates attend debate confab • Camp Fire head to speak to co-eds in Bomberger • Grizzly gridder on sale to students Friday night • Pitt to be host to INA; Nov. 15, 16 convention date • Subscription drive is begun for Ruby with reduced price • Dr. Price reads paper at state medical meet • Stan Omwake issues call for frosh hill-and-dalers • Dr. Lentz gives vesper talk; October speakers released • YW-YMCA groups hear Rev. A. W. Sayres in chapel • Students invited to submit original works for Lantern • Glee Club elects Stoudt; to offer combined chorus • W.A.A. holds scavenger hunt at first meet of school year • Professor Philip speaks at first Music Club meet • Girard downs bear booters in opening game of season
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 30, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Senior week-end set Dec. 6-7 • Beta Sigma Lambda is first winner of inter-frat scholastic plaque • Villanova trims fighting grizzlies • McAvoy men prepare for Bisons, Friday • Sheeder shows results of seven-year survey • W.S.G.A. to sponsor leadership training • Varsity Club recommends standard athletic awards • Frosh squad becomes smaller as daily practices continue • Rev. Alfred Sayres to address joint YM-YW meet, Wed. • Scavenger hunt planned for WAA meet tonight • Schmitt new debate manager; conference delegate elected • Dr. Price to deliver talk • Notice, NYA supervisors • Plans for grizzly gridder announced by Glassmoyer • Freas named by council representative to AA • Grizzlies gird for cats with spirited pep rally • Inter-sorority council elects officers for year • Weidner to name group to select November play • Four new members admitted to Brotherhood of St. Paul • Y.W. sponsors big-little sister theatre party, Wed. • Twelve students try out for positions on Lantern • Committees are appointed for old timers' dance • Hall Chemical Society to hold first meet of year, October 7 • "Building for life" subject of Sunday vesper service • Social calendar planned for present school year • Bailey and Hashagen plan new dorm sports program • Two veterans constitute backbone of "U" harriers • Cico, Bullet quarterback has broken collar bone • Three Ursinus representatives join Schwenksville art class • Inexperienced booters show promise in daily scrimmages • Hockey team wins first tussle, Saturday morning • Astronomy pictures shown
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 23, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Grizzlies triumph in practice game • Dean Kline opens 66th college year • Frosh football squad begins drills today • Addresses of alumni sought for register • Faculty members enjoy vacations • New hall to be dedicated at informal tea Tuesday • Freshman week climaxed by Wednesday's reception • Freshmen entertain sophs and upper classmen with inspection and parade • Frosh visit Fels planetarium, see interesting demonstration • Band begins rehearsals for home and away games • Meeting of '38, '39 chem-bi students set for tonight • Six veteran booters report for initial soccer drills • Hockeyites begin practice for season this afternoon • College department of Sunday school organizes one group • Three upper classes elect representatives to WAA • Discipline committee named
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 16, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Six new members added to faculty • Ursinus enrolls large class, 157 • Squad of thirty-eight candidates begin training for opening game, September 28 • President reported better on year's leave of absence • John Brown is named Ruby business manager • Reception to close program for frosh • Dean W. A. Kline to open sixty-sixth college year • Thirteen '35 students secure teaching jobs • "Y" handbook presented to incoming frosh class • Ursinus scene of four religious conferences • Frosh pre-matriculation program • N.Y.A. to replace F.E.R.A. in student project works • Clamer Hall being prepared for occupation by co-eds
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 10, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Eighty-eight graduate at commencement • Dr. Belden speaks at baccalaureate; Patterson speaker at commencement • Board of directors holds spring meet • College receives portrait of former vice-president • College chorus presents oratorio to large crowd • Seniors score hit in class day with mock May pageant • Athletic club elects officers, committee at meet Saturday • T.K.A. initiates nine members, holds annual banquet Saturday • Dr. Ernest C. Wagner presides at annual banquet of alumni • Awards and prizes granted at commencement exercises • McBride elected editor of Lantern for next year • Dr. Omwake improving • Pete Stevens, Ken Hashagen elected coaches at Ursinus • Bear netmen have good season; coeds win twice, lose three • Grizzlies tie for second with Gettysburg in league • Batsmen take six, drop five in current baseball season • Davison chosen tennis head • Trumbore to lead grizzlies • Summary of points for varsity track season • Eleanor Morton gives address at "U" woman's club banquet • F.E.R.A. payrolls exceed seven thousand for year • Open scholarships awarded
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 27, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Instructors granted university degrees • Seniors to present mock May pageant as part of class day exercises, June 7 • Wildcats defeat grizzly nine, 4-3 • "Athalie" to be sung by college chorus • Enrollment surpasses 1934 as registrations continue • Grizzly trackmen nominate John Grimm 1936 captain • Group meetings scheduled for commencement week • Glenwood Association to meet • B. Evans names committees to serve for women's council • Lantern short story prize awarded to R. Yahraes • Politics students score low grades in recent current affairs examination; reveal differing attitudes and opinions concerning contemporary questions • Freshman officers elected • Yearlings lose final contest to Perkiomen Prepmen, 16-3 • Old Fort glee club gives concert in Ursinus gym • Four summer conferences planned for coming season • Three organizations elect officers for coming year • Banquet follows installation of women's debate officers • Roach installed WAA head • Illustrated wildlife lecture delivered by Mrs. E. S. Griscom • Mowrey gives PMC four safeties as grizzlies win • Grizzly trackmen defeated by F. and M. in final meet • Netmen beat PMC, St. Joe's to complete successful season • Women racqueteers win final match from Drexel team, 3-2
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Rev. A. D. Belden to be baccalaureate speaker; Dr. Patterson to address commencement group • W.A.A. to install officers at doggie roast tonight • Grizzlies defeat Juniata Indians • James Reese elected student council head • Lehigh Valley alumni banquet in Allentown • Winner of Lantern short story contest to be announced soon • T.K.A. initiate new members at reunion and banquet • Mrs. E. S. Griscom to talk on birds and bird life • Dr. Omwake remains same • Two more issues of Weekly • Men elect representatives to student council Tuesday • I.R.C. argues question of Germany's rearmament • Harvey Quay re-elected head of sophomore class • Second open house program attracts many students; over thirty take aptitude tests for open scholarships • Montgomery Weidner to be president of Curtain Club • Ulsh heads French Club • Council on student activities reorganizes, elects officers • Dr. Whelan, bronchioscopist, addresses pre-medical society • Hall Chemical Society changes its constitution • English Club ends year with discussion of books • Betty Evens, Alma Ludwig to head their sororities • Ursinus physicists hear discussion of iconoscope • Women's debating club to install officers tonight • Old, new YWCA cabinets hold joint supper meeting • Grizzly trackmen nose out Albright Lions to win meet • Frosh lose to Villanova in eleven-frame tussle • Slugging grizzlies defeat Bucknell Bisons, 6-5 • Courtmen shut out Villanova racqueteers on home courts • Bear trackmen defeated by St. Joseph's, 70 1/2-55 1/2 • Derr continues to lead teams in inter-dorm softball league • Grizzly netmen defeat Lebanon Valley squad in final meet • Coeds easily down Rosemont to win first match of year • Frosh women defeat sophs in first inter-class tilt • Grizzly netmen defeated, 4-3, by strong Drexel Dragon team
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 13, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Trumbore twirls bears to victory • Record audience sees Zwing play • Faculty names Jesse Heiges and Helene Myers valedictorian and salutatorian of senior class • May pageant features Mother's Day program • Prof. Sheeder reviews current class annual • Beddow re-elected to head senior class for next year • Sheeder, Barnard attend alumni meet in New York • Women's club of Ursinus holds tea for mothers • Will LaMon's college club orchestra plays for May hop • Dr. Pearson addresses Anders pre-med society Wednesday • Dr. Omwake shows progress • Council on activities to reorganize Thursday • Candidates are nominated for men's student council • Dora Evans heads women's debate club in new year • I.R.C. meeting to take form of peace conference • Men's Glee Club sings on tour through center coal district • Rev. George Smith speaks at banquet of Brotherhood • Singing and games feature at joint YM-YW roast • Men's debating club elects officers for coming year • Hall Chemical Society revises constitution and elects officers • Frats complete elections of officers for next year • Music Club presents varied program at final meeting • Troupiere Sipe is elected laurel blossom princess • American League baseball pictures seen by ball team • Dr. Mearns gives lecture, shows film in auditorium • Dr. Whelan to be speaker at Anders pre-med meet • Valley batters come from behind to beat grizzlies • Grimm, Gaumer garner places as Rutgers takes Lehigh meet • Derr wins first half title of inter-dorm ball league • Grizzlies have four league tussles still on schedule • Girls' tennis team drops contest to Mt. St. Joe's
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 6, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Zwing play ready for presentation • High, preparatory school seniors to be guests at Ursinus for open house days, May 11 and 18 • Drexel Dragons down grizzlies • Dr. Pearson to speak at pre-med. meeting • Candidates for student council to be nominated • Annual pageant to trace contributions of women • Trumbore chosen to head lettermen in coming year • Ruby to appear on campus not later than Thursday • Alumni of three districts to hold meetings May 7, 17 • Will LaMon's boys to furnish rhythm for dance on Friday • Joint YW-YM to sponsor doggie roast Wednesday • Dr. Omwake suffers relapse • Woman's Club to sponsor tea for students' mothers • Old, new Weekly staffs hold banquet Monday evening • Phi Alpha Psi sorority holds spring meet at camp Arcola • Women debaters to elect officers at meet tonight • Department of education shows film on dynamic learning, Wed. • W.S.G.A. installs members at ceremony last Monday • John Brown chosen head of IRC for next year • Five students register for theological seminary • Five committees make plans for May pageant • E. Kirkpatrick elected to head Tau Sigma Gamma • Ben Ogden gives lecture on good track technique • D. Witmer and T. Boysen elected handbook editor and manager • March FERA payroll nets income of $794.70 • Sophomores place first in interclass track meet • Grizzly netmen are victors over School of Osteopathy • Little grizzlies defeated by Wildcat freshmen, 10-5 • Track and field records of past seasons are compiled • Curtis and Derr tie for first place in inter-dorm league • Women's tennis team blanked by Swarthmore coeds, Monday • Dr. Stahr to be inaugurated president of Hood College • F. I. Sheeder, S. Omwake attend conference and inauguration • Juniors nominate officers
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 29, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Panel discussion opens conference • Committees named for annual play • Former Weekly editor to speak at banquet • I.N.A. holds record conclave at Ursinus • Grizzly batsmen beat Lehigh, 16-2 • Costume, pageant experts speak at pageantry class • 1935 Ruby to appear on campus by May 8 • Dr. Jorge Manach speaks at HSS group meeting • Dr. E. B. White gives address at "Y" installation services • Open house dates given by registrar for May 11, 18 • Dr. Omwake remains ill • Ben Ogden to speak • Publisher of Independent passes in Collegeville • Coed debaters meet St. Joseph's in dual contest on NIRA • Fraternities, sororities elect officers for year • Anders pre-medical meeting features talk by Dr. Gruskin • Book reviews presented at English Club meeting • Postponed debate with F. & M. closes season Friday evening • French student at Dickinson to speak to IRC Tuesday night • Men's Glee Club to appear in concerts over week-end • W.S.G.A. elections held • Informal get together features WAA meeting • McLaughlin elected head of YMCA for coming year • Registrations for next year's class arrive in large numbers • Brotherhood nominated officers at last meeting • I.R.C. accepts constitution with changes for coming year • Grizzly nine shellacks Swarthmore Garnet, 13-0; lose hard-fought contests to Rutgers and Temple • Grizzly netmen drop opener to Muhlenberg at Allentown • Cub batsmen lose in last frame to Hill School • Derr, Stine down Day, Brodbeck in opening of softball league • Bears lose to Temple Owls • Coed racqueteers shut out by Bryn Mawr in first game • Newly elected president selects cabinet members
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 8, 1935
Jesse Heiges
Over 100 to attend INA conclave • Kermit Harbaugh to head Weekly • Promenade, play pleases patrons • All-Ursinus conference planned for April 27 • Elizabeth Evans elected president of W.S.G.A. • Lantern staff to offer prize for best story • I.N.A. dance, Friday eve., restricted to delegates • Women's basketball team to banquet on Wednesday • W.A.A. to meet tonight • Dr. Omwake remains ill • Varsity Club postpones banquet until May 2 • Men's council draws up model class constitution • Netmen to open court season two days after Easter recess • French students hear Joseph Parlamountain • Track practice starts; Drexel is first opponent • Election of YMCA officers to take place tomorrow noon • Debaters' impersonations show reaction to Hitler • Louis Krug chosen president of Music Club for next year • National feder. of music clubs to be held in Phila. • Derr and Freeland open men's baseball contest • Clair Hare, Don Rose to speak to newspaper conclave here • Varsity nine drops opener to Lafayette College, 3-2 • English Club to meet • IRC to meet tomorrow
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 1, 1935
Jesse Heiges
Junior prom plans near completion • "Hawk Island", three-act play, to be given by the junior class, Saturday night, April 6 • Doctor Omwake precariously ill • Cast for "Aren't we all?" selected by Dr. Sibbald • Board of directors hold winter meeting Thursday • I.N.A. convention to open April 12 • Coeds to hold elections for activities' officers • Interfraternity council buys scholastic plaque • Plans being completed for wrestling assoc. • Board of managers to elect new Weekly staff Thursday • Mrs. E. S. Griscom to talk on birds and bird life • '35 Ruby to go to press within next two weeks • T.K.A. conference lays plans for future regional conclaves • Yale, Wallick, and Guest debate Wagner College here • English Club meets • Strife in central Europe discussed by IRC • Mrs. Philip B. Willauer speaks on "social work" • Dorothy O'Brien's pageant chosen by Norristown YW • Coeds hold five debates as season draws to close • Y.M.-Y.W. hear Rev. Hawkes on "Why I am a Catholic" • Music Club officers to be elected Tuesday • Johnson represents Ursinus at collegiate sport meeting • Godshall elected captain of coed basketball team • Track practice begins; first meet to be May 4 • Y.M. to nominate candidates for 1935-36 college year • Baseball team wins, 14-4 in practice tilt, Saturday • Frosh girls take honors in inter-class basketball • Dr. Oppenheimer address Anders pre-med society • Student council sponsors informal dancing in gym • Three students attend regional youth conclave
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 25, 1935
Jesse Heiges
New type dance to be held Sat. • Comedy, "Aren't we all?" selected for spring play • Alumni committee proposes changes • Mrs. Willauer to speak at advisory meeting • R. V. Patterson to deliver address Thursday at annual Founders' Day academic exercises • Women's election plans announced at mass meet • Ursinus delegates to attend Tau Kappa Alpha conference • D. Witmer to head discussion at regional youth conference • Quality, size of Lantern increased in March issue • Dr. Oppenheimer scheduled for pre-med meeting Wed. • Sophs plan to present only cream of frosh talent for annual Founders' Day song and dance revue • Registrar reports large advance 1935 enrollment • New constitution proposed for Alumni Association • Munitions debaters visit Rutgers, Wagner, and Drew • Freshmen are interviewed for Yale transition study • Mr. Quinn shows films, talks on manufacture of rubber • Coed munitions arguers clash with Allegheny, Penn State • Mrs. Grace Cordry speaks to YWCA on courtesy • Brotherhood of St. Paul discusses theme of music • Wagner to be opponent in closing debate, Tues. • Coed basketeers finish most successful season • Coed commuters are champs of women's interdorm season • Mt. St. Joseph coed players defeat bears in close fray • Bassman loses at Lehigh in quarter-final round • Fourteen Ursinus students accepted by med. colleges • Women debaters to stage three contests this week • English club to discuss novels at meet tonight
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 18, 1935
Jesse Heiges
Junior week-end plans completed • Lantern to appear for sale Tuesday • Calvert and Grenawalt elected co-captains of basketball; Bassman to captain wrestlers • W. R. Okeson to talk at "U" club banquet • Dance to be considered by activities council • Reorganization of alumni to be discussed Saturday • Negative munition arguers make last trip of season • Dr. Beideman to address James M. Anders society • Soph hop proves big success with 85 couples in attendance • Coeds form date bureau to provide college editors with partners for INA convention hop April 12 • English Club postponed • Sixty dollars to be given as prizes by Old Gold Co. • Women's debating club to hear debate with Allegheny tonight • Coed debaters meet teams of Temple and Swarthmore • Place of music in the church to be traced by brotherhood • Library given five books on current world topics • French Club hears talk on French pronunciation • Ursinus alumni to share in schoolmen's program • I.R.C. to invite Albright to joint meeting of club • Philadelphia church hears Glee Club concert Sunday • Frosh coeds receive charge in annual Color Day program • Mrs. Hood lectures class on costume designing art • Brodbeck captures interdorm wrestling diadem as Derr and Curtis grunters fail in crucial tests • Coed interdorm league tests featured by close victories • Bearites beat Rosemont for first time in series • Bear grapplers to tussle in intercollegiate bouts • College students to take roles in church programs