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, May 14, 1934
E. Kermit Harbaugh, Jesse Heiges, and George Leslie Omwake
May Day pageant given by coeds • Curtain Club scores hit with presentation of "Death takes a holiday" to full house • College officials head conference • Mother's Day banquet climaxes fete day • State YMCA secretary to meet with cabinet • Bears down Bucknell in hard battle, 7-5 • Open scholarship prospects take psychological exams • Archibald Rutledge speaks to student body Friday • Weekly questionnaire shows students favor discussion and frequent tests • Fred Mueller named new Weekly advertising manager • Students invited to Penn May Day pageant May 19 • Dr. Beardwood speaks at Chemical Society meeting • Tau Kappa Alpha to hold annual banquet on May 19 • Boswell and Willauer to debate on new deal • Modern Turkey discussed at final IRC meeting • Mrs. Griscom to speak to advisory committee • Brotherhood of Saint Paul holds final meeting of year • Physical Education group to give gym exhibition • Heiges heads Debating Club • Glee Club gives recitals at Norristown and Royersford • Oratorio, "Holy city", to be presented on June 10 • Varied program to be given by Music Club on May 23 • New officers elected by Chi Alpha Tau sorority • Modern poetry discussed at English Club meeting • Seniors and juniors elect officers for coming year • Debating club elections • Kurtz elected president of pre-medical society • Miss Haywood speaks to women on secretarial work • Grizzly batsmen drop close decisions to Lafayette and Juniata nines during week • Carter's racqueteers drop return match to Albright • Grizzlies crash through to down St. Joseph's 80-45 • Snell netwomen lose to fast Beaver College team • Brodbeck wins series in dorm league • Sophomore girls trounce freshmen by 29-5 count • Women's tennis team beats invading Drexel lasses
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 7, 1934
Anna Grimm, Jesse Heiges, and George Leslie Omwake
Results of Weekly questionnaire indicate Guy Lombardo is favorite dance band • Archibald Rutledge to address chapel • May Day pageant to be presented • Curtain Club to give Zwing play Saturday • Mothers to be guests on May Day • Nominations held this noon for new student council • Ursinus a charter member of new sport conference • Installation of WSGA officers held Monday • C.W.A. projects to continue at Ursinus this month • Barnard and Lentz speak to Harrisburg alumni • Old and new YW cabinets enjoy retreat at Arcola • Juniors hold nominations for next year's officers • Music featured at vespers • Rev. Oliver K. Maurer elected honorary member of TKA • History of May Day traced from its beginning, 241 B.C., through growth on Ursinus campus for last 16 years • Rev. John Lentz delivers address at YMCA meeting • New IRC members to hear program on modern Turkey • New members initiated into women's debating club • Freshman girls make May baskets for seniors • Council to reorganize soon • Dr. John Simpson addresses Anders pre-medical society • Dr. Matthew Beardwood to address chemical society • Motion picture test made in science lecture hall • Ouderkirk chosen to be Laurel Blossom Princess • Carr and Schiele elected to head their fraternities • English Club to hold regular meeting tonight • Ursinus finishes last in meet at West Chester • Batsmen drop close contest to Temple; frosh lose game with Hill School, 9-5 • Men racqueteers suffer first defeat of season • Girls tennis team opens season with win over NYU • Curtis leads in dorm league • Annual meeting of Lehigh Valley alumni takes place • Faculty members attend conference in New York
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 30, 1934
Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., Jesse Heiges, and George Leslie Omwake
Seniors to hear Francis B. Sayre • Juniors present "The Youngest" • "Happy" Felton plays at junior promenade • 1934 Ruby traces development of Ursinus during years of Dr. Omwake's presidency • "Death takes a holiday" selected for Zwing play • Work begins on 1935 Ruby as first photos are taken • Dr. Jordan, prof. emeritus, dies at Haverford Friday • Forty percent increase in enrollment announced • Tau Kappa Alpha to hold regular spring meeting • L. Reber and H. Holcombe to edit fresh. handbook • Mothers to be welcomed on May Day • Russia's five year plan is topic at IRC meeting • Motion picture test made in science lecture hall • Miss Hartenstine attends opera house ball in NY • Dr. Kline's birthday observed at Brotherhood banquet • Fox and Myers elected heads of sororities for next year • Christy and Burns render solos at Glee Club concert • Prof. Barnard attends conference in New York • Covert chosen president of Beta Sigma Lambda • Y.W. cabinets hold coffee • Ursinus girls take part in local fashion show • Women's student council is entertained at dinner • "The Evangelical Synod of North America" • College adds shrubbery • Ursinus nine conquers Lehigh in slugfest but loses to Rutgers by narrow margin • Girls tennis season to get under way early this week • Sophomores win interclass track meet with 63 points • Frosh batsmen win and lose as regular schedule starts • Men racqueteers to meet Albright and Muhlenberg • Modern plays reviewed at English Club meeting • Freshman women debaters victorious in dual contest • "The shrine of dreams" given at Norristown YW • Sabbath School Assoc. holds conference here • Deputation team of BSP conducts service Sunday
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 23, 1934
Dora G. Evans, Jesse Heiges, and George Leslie Omwake
Juniors to present prom and comedy • Ursinus to engage in transition study • Monod discusses French problems • Yearbook to appear on campus Wednesday • Alumni groups to meet during first week in May • Motion picture machine to be demonstrated • Ursinus Weekly student questionnaire • Recent Music Club meeting presents varied program • Russia's new five year plan to be discussed by IRC • Women debaters close season with Stroudsburg • Sabbath School Association to hold annual convention • Club to discuss plays • Polly Pomeroy speaks on department store work • Brotherhood deputation team conducts services • Rev. Kratz to give talk at Brotherhood banquet • Women debaters meet • Christian associations enact pageant episodes • Regular rehearsals begun for gala pageant on May 12 • Alumni banquet to be held at Harrisburg on May 4 • Fred E. Foertsch addresses men's faculty club meeting • Sorority conducts vespers • Ursinus nine opens season by beating Swarthmore and losing to Villanova • Tennis team holds initial combat against St. Joseph • Girl basketeers given awards at annual banquet last week • Freshman hurlers to open season Tues. afternoon • Brodbeck, Derr and Curtis undefeated in dorm contest • Co-eds begin class baseball
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 16, 1934
Thomas J. Beddow, Jesse Heiges, and George Leslie Omwake
Noted theologian to speak here • Happy Felton agrees to furnish music for colorful junior promenade on April 27 • Joint "Y" pageant to be presented • Junior advisory council to present Polly Pomeroy • Tau Kappa Alpha to hold initiation of new members • Dale Gramley talks at Weekly staff banquet • I.R.C. hears address on Hitlerism by Dr. N. W. Rubin • Dr. J. C. Funk lectures on medical care of cancer • New "Y" cabinets installed at candlelight service • Program of songs and poems presented by French Club • Liquid air demonstration given in science building • Women debaters lose to Cedar Crest on NIRA • Pres. Omwake resumes tasks • Elect members to WSGA • Band to be given awards • Rev. W. A. Kratz to speak at annual Brotherhood banquet • Knudsen and Hunter to head Demas and Zeta Chi frats • Music Club to meet • Reviews of modern novels are given by English Club • Baseball team set for opening fray on Wednesday • Derr Hall takes lead in dorm baseball circuit • Seniors or sophs favored to win inter-class meet • GIrls' varsity basketball team to banquet tonight • Glee Club gives programs
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 9, 1934
Jesse Heiges and George Leslie Omwake
Juniors plan for dance and play • Dale Gramley to talk at Weekly banquet • Professors speak at "Y" conference • Additional CWA workers hired • Lecture to be given by cancer specialist • Thirty-five men now out for varsity baseball • Basketball league elects Jing Johnson president • Women students elect new officers for organizations • Dean Kline to give address at "Y" cabinet installations • Reception and smoker given Dartmouth coach • 1934 Ruby will appear on campus within two weeks • Men to draw for rooms in dormitories on April 24 • Akron students sign petition vowing self-decapitation • Varied program of songs given at club meeting • "Y" associations present play, "Dust of the road" • Dr. N. W. Rubin to speak at IRC tomorrow evening • Professional journalists talk at INA meeting • Women meet with success in debates on NIRA • Faculty club meets • French Club to meet • Harry Brian is elected president of Varsity Club • Campus saddened by sudden death of Sigmond Weiss • Alumni enlisted in drive for large enrollment • Ursinus students interview prospects for next year • Men debaters close season • Dr. Schelling gives library collection of his works • Johnson finishes third in basketball league scoring • Class track meet to be held • Junior coeds beat freshmen to win class basketball • Large squad of candidates report for track team • Frosh try out for baseball • Day student girls victorious in inter-dorm basketball • Track and field records of past seasons are compiled
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 19, 1934
Dwight L. Gregory and George Leslie Omwake
Seniors present annual class play • J. Heiges elected editor of Weekly • Sophs victorious in annual tilt • Two captains elected • Inter-dorm schedule draws to a close with Day in lead • Varsity Club banquet on Tuesday evening • Colorful senior ball attracts large crowd • Characters for May Day pageant selected • Editor announces that Ruby may appear April 15 • All-Ursinus conference opens Friday, April 6 • "Pop" Warner to teach at Ursinus coaching school • Women nominate candidates for various campus offices • Girls varsity defeats alumnae by 45-18 score • Sudden death of Mrs. Isenberg • Joint "Y" associations to present "Dust of the road" • Committees for Junior weekend • Easter featured at vespers • Essays subject of discussion at English Club meeting • Men debaters return after successful three day trip • Dr. Rosenberger addresses Anders pre-medical society • Politics in England subject at IRC meet • Chinese student speaks at YM-YW meeting • Nominees for YM offices
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 12, 1934
Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. Schelling honored on Founders' Day • Cheating problem is chosen for study • Varsity courtmen close season with 45-33 victory over Lebanon Valley • Seniors promise gay week-end activities • Lawson Robertson to speak at Varsity Club banquet • Women debaters hold dual meet with Temple • Frosh down Perkiomen but lose to Wyoming Seminary • Swarthmore co-ed varsity bows to Ursinus basketeers • Philadelphia artists give recital Thursday night • Winter meeting of Board of Directors held Founders' Day • Men forensic artists meet Wagner and Gettysburg • Day students down Derr to lead inter-dorm league • Cancer specialist will be chapel speaker in April • Sorority conducts vespers • Women students hear horticulture lecture • College to be scene of Asbury summer school • Local AAUW branch is under consideration • Heiges high scorer in inter-dormitory league • Lansdale Kiwanis Club hears Ursinus professor • Vertebrate anatomists visit medical schools • Community club holds annual husband's night • Bacteriologist will speak to pre-medical society • Day cagers defeat Maples • YW program presented by Royersford Tri-Hi-Y • Brotherhood of St. Paul conducts two meetings • Club will discuss essay • Modern language group hears Dr. Calvin D. Yost • Phi Alpha Psi reunion
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1934
Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Excellent program for Founders' Day • "Jack" Hart talks to Ursinus groups • Courtmen win one; lose two • Dean Kline guest of honor at Phila. dinner • Seniors plan dance and play Mar. 16-17 • Federal aid granted to needy college students • Men's negative team debates on away trip • Prof. F. I. Sheeder speaks to York alumni members • Shaw-Bernard collection on display in college library • Matmen close season with 17-11 victory over Rutgers • Women debaters win and lose in dual contest with Western Maryland • Girls lose to Drexel and tie Beaver 20-20 • Frosh beat Drexel • Freshman debating team loses to North Coventry • "The shine of dreams" to be presented in Norristown • Girls second team wins over Drexel and Beaver • Shriner and Fircroft victors in dorm games • Future programs of campus organizations • College library acquires numerous new books • "Belgium" subject of discussion at IRC • Dr. and Mrs. Lentz hosts at dinner for captains • Dr. Philip Goepp addresses group of women students • "Week of prayer" speaker is guest of brotherhood • Miss Takacs presides at meeting of French Club • "Quaker" vesper service led by Shollenberger
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1934
H. Allen Cooper, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Three one-act plays presented • Dr. Hart to speak at week of prayer • Bears break losing streaks as Chase five downs Mules; matmen also win • Phila. alumni will honor Dean Kline • Plans to be formed for Varsity Club banquet • Frosh tumble Perkiomen and Hill School fives • Negative NIRA team completes three-day trip • Announcement made of scholarship awards • Music Club program features vocal and instrumental solos • Derr and Day are tied for top honors in league • Men debaters lose first home contest to Western Maryland • Women's debating club discusses recovery act • Henry K. Boyer, Freeland Seminary graduate, succumbs • Freshmen receive colors at annual Color Day exercises • Dr. Goepp to speak Feb. 28
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 19, 1934
Dwight L. Gregory, Jesse Heiges, and George Leslie Omwake
Club to present one-act plays • Balanced curriculum, chapel services, cheating, stressed as campus problems • Two more games lost by cagers • College asks CWA to aid needy students • Inter-sorority council announces new pledges • Wrestlers lose meets to F. & M. and Penn • Co-eds rally to win thrilling game, 25-24 • Annual Lorelei dance is held by co-eds • Well-played game won from Villanova frosh • Triple-tie occurs in inter-dorm league as twenty-two games remain to be played • Men's debating schedule features Oregon plan • Brotherhood of St. Paul sends deputations to two churches • Dr. C. H. Ranck discusses youth's moral problems • Women win opening debate on NRA from Swarthmore • Club discusses English and American poetry • New books received by foreign relations club • Lecture on "electrotypes" given by Dr. H. S. Lukens • Novelty numbers to be featured at Music Club • Pageant themes outlined; winners prizes increased • Men open debating season with Lincoln University on NRA • Dr. Ira Hain elected president of Berks Co. alumni assoc. • Rev. Charles P. Kehl, class of '90, dies after short illness
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 12, 1934
Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Nick Nickols to play for Lorelei • Aerial travelogue delights audience • Frosh break even during past week • Grizzly grapplers meet F. & M. tomorrow • Grizzly courtmen drop two games • Lukens will speak to chem. group • Sunday school program planned for students • Synopsis of May Day pageants explained • Co-eds lose two games to Bryn Mawr lassies • New fraternity pledges announced by council • Derr and Stine register victories in dorm league • "War" is theme of vesper service in music studio • Grizzly grapplers meet F. & M. tomorrow • Schedule for inter-dorm court league completed • 1934 Ursinus grid schedule • Co-ed basketball team swamps Lebanon Valley • Men hold trial debate on the NRA question • Joint Christian associations open Lenten season Wed. • Glee Club gives concert at Schwenksville church • "National isolation" to be discussed by IRC • Prominent Ursinus alumnus dies suddenly at his home • Musical recital given by Dr. Goepp's students • Brotherhood will give program at Roxborough
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 5, 1934
Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Felix Schelling to give address • Illustrated lecture to be presented • Ursinus cagers lose to LVC • Swedemen lose to Wyoming Sem. • Guest to lecture on electrotypes • Naturalist to speak on Friday, May 11 • Ursinus treasurer cited for assistance to scouting • Leroy Wilson plays for annual sophomore hop • Dr. Victor Monod to speak in April • Men's debating teams to hold practice encounter Wednesday • Grizzly matmen bow to Lafayette, 30 to 8 • Questionnaire prepared to ascertain student opinion • Y.M. and Y.W. secure John R. Hart for prayer week • Women debaters plan several encounters on two questions • Dr. Omwake re-elected by college presidents' ass'n • Dr. Philip Goepp to present students in annual recital • Ruby questionnaire to be distributed among seniors • Brotherhood of St. Paul to conduct Sunday services • Y.W. holds novel meeting • Nurses give minstrel show • Grizzly cagers trounced by Villanova wildcats • Grizzly cubs defeat frosh cagers at Villanova, 30-28 • Phoenix Independents hold U basketeers to 28-28 tie • Dean of women represents college at conferences • Hall Chemical Society hears Dr. Russell Sturgis • Curtain Club chooses plays • Stories discussed by club • Best pageants written by misses Brooks and Meyer • Intra-mural sports for winter season scheduled
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1934
Dorothy E. Horne and Dwight L. Gregory
Ursinus and Penn broadcast debate • Committee to study campus problems • G-burg trounces Chase five, 33-14 • Humorous comedy presented by "Y" • Phila. college club to confer Jan. 19-20 • Men's Forensic Club arranges schedule • Frosh open season with Villanova tomorrow night • Women's debating club accepts new members • Seniors consider programs for last class weekend • Y.M. discussion groups entertained at dinner • Hall Chemical Society to hear Dr. R. Sturgis • New method of conducting programs used by IRC • Faculty and students attend pol.-social science conference • Musical selections at Sunday night vespers • Soph hop scheduled for Tuesday, January 30 • Two dance dates granted at student act. council • New books acquired by college library • "Short stories" topic of English Club meeting • Councils make rules for freshman rushing periods • Program presented at Royersford by YW • Women's student council plans revision of rules • List of fraternity and sorority members
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 8, 1934
Jesse Heiges and Dwight L. Gregory
Changes made in curriculum • Ruby is tribute to Dr. Omwake • Colleges discuss eligibility rules • St. Joe's bows to Ursinus bears • One-act comedy to be presented • Johnson attends sport conferences • Dr. Rubin returns after travel and study abroad • Snell-coached sextet wins practice game • Radio entertainment provided at meals • Fred Schiele is elected varsity football manager • Deadline for pageant writers extended to next Monday • Successful season expected as women basketeers show talent • As festivities reach climax Ursinus himself appears • Club to discuss Russia at meeting tomorrow night • Christmas penny campaign is sponsored by YWCA • Rev. John Lentz conducts Xmas communion service • Pantomime and tableau are features of dawn service • Franklin House is scene of annual hockey banquet • Xmas issue of Lantern delivered to students
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 11, 1933
H. Allen Cooper, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Curtain Club produces hit • Directors hold fall meeting • Gridders close good season • Joint councils present dance • St. Joe's first basketball foe • U. of P. professor discusses NRA • Wieneke to coach wrestling squad • Dr. Starr tells of interesting travels • Brian to be editor of 1935 "Ruby" • Dinner to feature Christmas party • Music Club will sponsor Christmas dawn service • Four three-day trips on men's debate schedule • Club hears members on several world problems • Men to decide champion in contract bridge tourney • Student activities council grants meet night to club • "Lantern" Christmas issue to appear Tuesday night • Brotherhood of St. Paul discusses aspects of God • Dr. Bartholomew, church mission board head, dies • Frosh hockey team wins over upper class rivals • "Y" chorus to make bow at communion service • Biography reports feature meeting of English Club • Leaders for next season chosen for three sports
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 27, 1933
Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Tickets to go on sale soon for "Firebrand" • Pre-medical society hears Dr. John Price • Bears tackle Albright in turkey day battle • Sophs trounce frosh in traditional game • All treasurers' books audited by committee • Student council dance replaces formal ball • Station UCMC presents Ursinus musical program • Ursinus to meet Penn on gridiron next year • Soccer team drops final contest to Ardmore club • Bear courtmen respond to initial practice call • Dr. Omwake tells faculty members of summer trip • Radio debate to feature men debaters' schedule • Ursinus hockeyites close season with 4-1 victory • Thanksgiving is subject of Sunday vesper service • Books on world problems placed in library by IRC • College host to reformed church ministerium conf. • Modern novels reviewed at English Club meeting • Varied program to be presented by IRC • Men's Glee Club gives concert at Roxborough • French Club elects new officers at meeting • Soccer replaces football as inter-dorm. sport
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 20, 1933
Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Hilarious comedy staged by dormitory committee • Men hold traditional football season smoker • Bears win fourth straight victory over Swarthmore by 13-0 score • I.N.A. convention meets at Johns Hopkins • Frosh end 1933 grid season undefeated • Pep rally dedicated to senior gridiron warriors • Main Line defeats hockey team in spirited encounter • Cast chosen for Curtain Club offering "Firebrand" • Woman's Club entertains freshman girls at tea • Season's last soccer game ends in deadlock • Woman's dormitory committee sponsors bazaar and tea • I.R.C. gives armistice program at open meeting • Glee Club to give concert • Treasurers to meet Wed. • French Club to hold initial meeting Tuesday • College is host to Carmel Quarterly Club • Beta Sigma holds dance • New plan adopted for instrumental ensembles • Women students to hear pres. of medical college • William Mitchell succumbs • Y.W.C.A. considers condition of the negro • Y.M. hears prof. Boswell • Forensic Club picks questions for debating season • Modern novel is subject for English Club discussion • Litvinoff and Roosevelt appear at Debating Club • College host to reformed church workers' meeting • College is given trees • Sorority pledges • Brodbeck leading in inter-dormitory football conference • History-soc. science group to hear James T. Young • College department of Sunday School gives novel party • Dance and membership pins planned by Varsity Club
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1933
Jesse Heiges, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Expenses of student organizations to be audited by new committee • Recital of classical music given by institute artists • Field goal the margin of victory as Muhlenberg defeats bears 3-0 • Fred Cardin entertains with music and lecture • Student activities council discuss conflict meetings • Pep week enthusiasm is climaxed by torch parade • "Ditter" Haynes plays for senior class' fall hop • Hockey coeds shut out Phila. country club, 5-0 • Inter-dorm league formed to provide touch football • Fathers' Day banquet attracts large numbers • Sutin leads runners in last cross country meet • Bazaar, tea, and play to follow Swarthmore game • Soccermen lose to F. & M., but put up good fight • Disarmament and peace program tomorrow tonight • Music Club elects • "Roosevelt" and "Litvinoff" to converse tonight • Freshmen girls to attend women's club tea • Illustrated lecture given chemists by Dr. Mauchly • Armistice day service is feature of YW meeting • Men debaters to discuss principles of NRA • Dance and rushing rules discussed by sororities • English Club reviews well-known plays • Class of 1936 selects new type of "U" ring
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1933
Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Curtis institute artists to render evening concert • May Day pageant must be submitted by January 8 • Bears felled by G-burg Bullets, 12-13; frosh score 9-0 win at Farm School • College Glee Club sings at McAllister's in Phila. • Faculty and students are entertained at YW tea • Fred Cardin, Indian lecturer, secured by Jr. advisory com. • "Ditter" Haynes to play for senior dance Nov. 11 • Ursinus harriers place second in conference meet • Soccermen tie Haverford but bow to the Bullets, 7-0 • Mrs. John Lentz plans to entertain freshman girls • Lecture by Dr. J. Mauchly to Hall Chemical Society • Y.M. to be guests of Y.W. at armistice day program • Father's Day banquet after Muhlenberg game • Women's dorm committee to sponsor tea and bazaar • Ye famed tugge-of-warre sees sophs victors; Parson Mitchell drenched in watery battle • English Club plans discussion of "modern theatre" tonight • Mathematics group enjoys games and speeches at meeting • Big-little sisters unite in celebrating Halloween • Y.M.C.A. chorus makes tentative plans for year • Hist.-social science group elects Wm. O'Donnell pres. • Pep rally talks by "pop" Hendricks and Brownback • Mr. Pettit speaks to Y on topic of religion • Glenside Quarterly Club to witness football game • Curtain Club may present production in December • "Thank you doctor" to be presented November 18 • Church conference held at Ursinus November 4 • Political impersonations at women's debating club • Brotherhood discusses "prayer" at meeting • Roxborough M. E. Church to hear Ursinus Glee Club • New press box will welcome visiting scribes hereafter • Wm. Tempest leads vespers in "appreciation" program • Representatives attend YW cabinet conference
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 30, 1933
H. Allen Cooper, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. Omwake tells of trip to Europe during summer • Coeds honor Dean Kline by planting of oak tree • Bears defeat Drexel Dragons, 7-0; grizzly cubs trounce foe, 19-0 • Enrollment prospects for next year are promising • All proofs of Ruby pictures must be returned on Wed. • Swarthmore hockey team breaks bears' streak, 3-2 • Temple harriers defeat bears in dual meet here • Senior class sponsors dance evening of Muhlenberg game • Professors lead freshmen in interesting discussions • Ursinus tries for x-country trophy at G-burg Saturday • Mitchell leads vespers in program featuring music • English group hears annual travel talk by Dr. Smith • "Clean living" subject of doctor's speech to women • Philadelphia concert opens Glee Club season Tuesday • Student literary magazine to appear during December
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 23, 1933
Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Bears upset F. & M., old rivals, 6-0 • Changes in rushing rules made operative by council • Ursinus represented at Dickinson's celebration • Cross country runners lose to F. & M., 22-33 • Ursinus host to YMCA at district conference • I.N.A. convention will meet at Johns-Hopkins • Drexel eleven will be bear foe this Saturday • Prof. Brownback addresses YM on religion-science • Fourth straight win for Ursinus hockey team • Harriers to open home season against Temple • Y.W.C.A. and W.S.G.A. to sponsor mass meeting • Musical takes place of big-little sister party • Fraternity holds banquet • Women's debating club stages humorous debate • Men debaters may organize four teams • Interesting freshman discussion group meetings • Rev. Lentz speaks at F. and M. pep meeting • Hall Chemical Society hears lecture on making pig iron • International Relations Club plans armistice day program • All Ruby proofs are to be returned this week • Ursinus leads in F. & M. series
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 16, 1933
Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Freshmen hold traditional banquet at Bungalow Inn • Women consider campus problems at mass meeting • Dickinson holds grizzlies to a 7-7 tie in opening conference game • Freshman gridders down Perkiomen Prep, 12-0 • Citizens hear address on national disarmament • Old timers and undergrads enjoy dance in gymnasium • Dickinson to observe 150th anniversary this week • Varsity hockey players defeat Beaver by 3-4 score • Soccer team subdues Girard College by a 5-2 score • Men debaters to hold initial meeting tonight • Former instructor accepts position at own alma mater • Cornelia Otis Skinner to appear at Norris Theatre • Alumnae hockey stars lose to varsity eleven • "Trees" theme of well- attended vesper services • Artist-students' concert to open culture course • Sister classes hold traditional get-together • Modern language group may organize French Club • Club discusses Pilsudski, Gomez, Feisal, and Azana • Laboratory technician addresses women students • Well-known physician to address women students • Advisor lectures on new plays before literary club • YW party postponed • "Prayer" discussed by Brotherhood of St. Paul • Glee Club preparing to appear in nearby towns • Dr. Homer Smith to address meeting of English group • Y.M. symposium planned • Essig injured in collision • Advisees are entertained • Ruby photographers to receive proofs this week
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1933
Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Colleges will debate on NRA question this year • Frosh discussion groups are part of YM program • St. Joseph's bow to Ursinus bears by 20-0 score in opening fray here • Interfraternity council amends bidding methods • Tennis tournament ends with Danehower as victor • New section "Fair Ursinus" planned for 1934 Ruby • James Wharton presides over pep meeting Friday • William Evans president of Hall Chemical Society • Freshmen football men prepare for first battle • Student council plans Old Timers' Day dance • Interested students hear artist explain new course • "U" hockey team scores 6-2 victory over Drexel • Campus fraternity members • Dr. Sturgis chosen faculty adviser by Brotherhood • Activities council grants request for senior dance • Council treasurer to be elected at mass meeting • Y.M.-Y.W. doggie roast held Wednesday evening • Dr. E. B. White to coach women's debating club • Int. rel. club to discuss "important personalities" • Women's athletic assoc. makes awards to students • New methods to be used in Curtain Club tryouts • Miss Winder to address community mass meeting • Beta Sigma Lambda pledges new members
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1933
Dwight L. Gregory, Jesse Heiges, and George Leslie Omwake
Rushing rule changes discussed by council • Recreation hall opened by activities council • Bears hold Wildcats to 7-7 tie in opening game at Villanova • Freshmen show talent as tennis finals approach • Rehearsals of band and symphony orchestra held • President gives reception for faculty members • Inter. rel. club discusses rapid political changes • Hockey team opens season with a decisive victory • Season's first pep meeting draws spirited crowd • Cross country practice attracts new men • Football program to sell at low price to students • Committee promises varied programs for college • Charles Zeigler improving at Montgomery hospital • Artist to consult those interested in painting • Y.W. and Y.M.C.A. sponsor picnic and dancing • Dr. Lentz addresses YMCA on "talking to oneself" • Sutin outlines yearbook plans at staff meeting • Costello yields crooning honors to Tom Burns • Y.W.C.A. meeting held at Glenwood memorial • Ruby subscription plan is outlined in detail • Soccermen drop practice tilt to Bridgeport club