Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Ursinus College news was first published in the Ursinus College Bulletin until 1902. In that year, the Ursinus Weekly took over as the primary means of disseminating news about the College. Eventually becoming an entirely student-run newspaper, the Weekly continued publication until 1978 when the name was officially changed to The Grizzly. The Ursinus College Grizzly continues to be published today as the student-run newspaper.
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 25, 1933
H. Allen Cooper, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Character of Cyrus Curtis stressed in 64th opening academic exercises • Yearbook staff promises unusual Ruby this year • Grizzlies practice with LaSalle preparing for Villanova tussle • 32 frosh football men report for practice • Freshmen hear faculty and student council heads • Symphony orchestra to be organized by Leman • Hill and dalers report today for first practice • Treasure hunt features reception by YW and YM • Student council reception climaxes freshman week • Women's student govt. meets for first time • Fall net tournament open to all tennis enthusiasts • Initial meeting of the men's student council • Y.W.C.A. to hold sing at Glenwood memorial • Coeds begin practice for league hockey campaign • College Y to be host to district cabinet group • Activities council to meet Tuesday in Bomberger Hall • Important world events to be summarized by I.R.C. • Nine alumni and one prof. receive degrees from Penn • Inspection of freshmen delights upper classmen • Trinity Sunday school has reorganized college dept. • Vesper service features program of enrichment • Engraver to address staff of Ruby in meeting tonight • Few changes in grid rules effective in coming season
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 18, 1933
Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Cyrus Curtis, benefactor of college, dies in June • 129 new students will register for coming year • McAvoy's 1933 grid team points for Villanova • Ursinus coaching school pronounced huge success • Frosh busily engaged in week-end activities • Faculty strengthened by recent additions to staff • Complete orientation program for freshmen • Faculty members spend profitable vacations • Cross country practice will begin this week • "New Deal" planned this year by YM cabinet • New books for library reviewed by librarian • Soccer team to open campaign with Girard • Grizzly Gridder selected as football program title
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1933
Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake, and Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr.
New science building dedicated at sixty-third annual commencement • Dr. Paul Gerhard speaks at baccalaureate service • Beethoven's "Mass in D" is commencement oratorio • Court trials featured at class day exercises • Johnsonmen down Drexel in final game of season • Ursinus Woman's Club holds business meeting • Business luncheon held by alumni athletic club • Prizes awarded at annual commencement • Board of Directors holds annual session at college • Four appointments made to the teaching staff • Four honorary degrees awarded at commencement • Alumni association elects officers for the coming year • Open scholarship awards announced by committee • Annual alumni banquet held last Saturday evening • Faculty holds picnic in Trinity Reformed Church • Dr. Yost addresses seniors • Woman's Club entertains senior girls at bridge tea • Club discusses Van Dyke • Tropp to head track team • Modern language officers • President and Mrs. Omwake hosts at senior reception • Received degrees today • Girls' basketball squad holds annual banquet • Students present recital • English Club luncheon • James M. Anders addresses Schwenkfeldian meeting • Hall presidents initiated • Organ recital at vespers • Criticism of 1933 Ruby made by prof. Sheeder • Tau Kappa Alpha initiates and elects new officers • Ursinus Woman's Club host to senior girls • Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard guests at Superhouse reception • Phi Alpha Psi entertains seniors at Freeland House
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 22, 1933
Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. John R. Murlin will speak at graduation • Council representatives chosen by men students • Grizzlies lose return game to Villanova • Athletic club to meet • Trackmen lose final dual track meet to St. Joseph's • Beethoven's "Mass in D" to be presented as oratorio • Complete program planned for commencement week • Grizzlies take fifth place in annual conference meet • Ursinus educators plan summer trip to Europe • Keen competition for new students among colleges • Senior girls to be guests of Woman's Club at dinner • Ursinus Woman's Club will give tea for senior girls • Attention 1933 alumni • Last Weekly on June 5 • Y.W. president will attend camp • Seniors plant class tree • Public speaking class has banquet at Franklin House • New members and officers selected by Debating Club • Y.W.C.A. holds council fire for freshmen and seniors • Parunak secures position in Bridgeport high school • Irving Sutin selected to head men's Debating Club • Faculty will hold picnic • Girl's tennis team meets defeat at Beaver College • Dr. Philip H. Goepp will sponsor student recital • International Relations Club hears Yen Lee and elects officers • Dean W. A. Kline honored at men's faculty club dinner • Dr. James Anders to speak at Schwenkfeldian meeting • Election of officers held at Curtain Club meeting • Revision of women's rules at WSGA mass meeting • College plates with scenes of campus will be on sale • English group elections • Dr. Uphaus lectures and holds student conferences • Seniors conduct worship program at vesper service • Ursinus cubs defeated by Villanova freshmen • Grizzly nine drops game to Eastern Pen by 4-3 score
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1933
Jesse Heiges, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Curtain Club presents "The Young Idea" • Gala May Day pageant presented on east campus • College presidents hold spring meeting here • Alumni athletes to meet • To have exam in Trappe • Bears take first place in eastern conference race • Eternal values stressed by Dr. Charles Gilkey • Rev. Cassaday, class of 1877, accidentally killed by auto • Senior class day program to depart from tradition • Stuhldreher and Holman to coach here this summer • Tracksters drop second meet to Drexel dragons • Students' mothers banquet in Freeland dining room • Mothers of freshmen meet • Club discusses G. B. Shaw • Magazine comes out soon • No Weekly on May 29 • Grim and Smeigh secure positions in Spring City • Hershey and Shear will head their fraternities • Penn law student speaks at junior advisory meeting • Yen Lee to be speaker at International Relations Club • Faculty approves constitution of new literary magazine • Representatives nominated for men's student council • Rain breaks up men's tennis matches with Saint Joseph's • Undergoes operation • Constitution established
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1933
H. Allen Cooper, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Colorful promenade and thrilling play feature junior week-end • Address on Prince William features Huguenot meeting • Mowrey hurls for bears in win from Bucknell, 9-4 • Magazine plans progress under Miller's editorship • Martha Moore installed as president of WSGA • Women students present Wagner pageant Saturday • Prominent theologian to speak at chapel exercises • Track records smashed as teachers outrun grizzlies • Lehigh Valley alumni banquet in Allentown • Curtain Club to present "The Young Idea" Saturday • College presidents of Penna. convene at Ursinus Friday • Freshmen pound out win from Villanova yearlings • Grimm gets five firsts in conference championships • Dolores Quay to represent Ursinus at fete in Poconos • Villanova defeats Ursinus netmen in first home duel • Handbook editor elected • Groups to be photographed Thursday for 1934 "Ruby" • Organizations to elect new activities council members • Dr. John Herndon addresses International Relations Club • Notes on 1933 Ruby • "Spring" title of program presented at YW meeting • Swarthmore coeds defeat Ursinus girls in net match • Dr. Pierson of Hahnemann guest of pre-med society • Rev. R. C. Coates speaks at banquet of Brotherhood • Frosh discussion group hears woman physician • Classics group elects head • Humorous debate held at meeting of forensic clubs • Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. to sponsor doggie roast next Wednesday
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1933
Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Junior prom features Miles' radio artists • Installation tonight for new WSGA officers • College will entertain Huguenot Society of Pa. • Women's student council dines at Freeland House • Bears lose three games during disastrous week • Muhlenberg College host to spring INA conclave • Junior play to present both thrills and comedy • "Y" officers installed at candle service • Grizzly runners to meet West Chester teachers • Grizzly netmen divide matches over week-end • College YM chorus presents concert at York • Juniors win annual inter-class track meet • Vesper services • New trees on campus • May Day and Mother's Day scheduled for Sat., May 13 • English Club discusses George Bernard Shaw • Old-new Weekly staffs hold annual banquet • Second annual banquet of brotherhood on Tuesday • Fraternity elections held • Dr. Patten speaks to freshman discussion group • Music Club hears students • Penn psychologist speaks to Christian associations • Foreign students speak at YW international tea • Fircroft wins first game of girls baseball league • Tau Kappa Alpha to initiate • Ruby staff appointments announced by the editor • Curtain Club Zwing play to be Noel Coward hit • Yearling tossers open with three victories
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 24, 1933
Dwight L. Gregory and George Leslie Omwake
Jack Miles to play for junior promenade • York and Harrisburg alumni dine at meetings • Varsity stickmen break even in week-end slugfest • Juniors to present the "Ghost train" on May 6 • Varsity Club enjoys Connie Mack at banquet • Weekly staffs to dine • Branson de Cou's "Dream pictures" draw crowd • Dr. Bancroft writes book on life of Joseph Conrad • Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. elect officers for next year • Inter-class track meet to be held this week • Easter dawn service conducted by YM & YW • Girls elect basketball captains and manager • Ursinus collegians play for student council dance • Spring INA convention to be held at Muhlenberg • Assistant librarian speaks to Jr. advisory committee • Election results • W.S.G.A. elections • Dr. Bancroft addresses joint YM & YW meeting • Y.W.C.A. sponsors faculty student tea • Hall Chemical Society holds monthly meeting • Day students victorious in girl's inter-dorm games • Compilation of Ursinus track and field records • International Relations Club holds two meetings • Y.M.C.A. chorus sings at Heidelberg Reformed Church • Y.M. cabinet conference to be held at Kutztown • Professor and Mrs. Carter entertain debating teams • Y.M. chorus to broadcast Thurs. from York station • Sophomore girls win inter-class basketball • Professor Carter to coach men's tennis team • Temple student speaks at Weekly YW meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 3, 1933
Alfred C. Alspach and George Leslie Omwake
1933 honor students announced by faculty • Gregory elected Weekly editor • Stickmen hold initial outdoor practice • Student councils to sponsor another inexpensive dance • Varsity Club will hear Connie Mack at banquet • Women students to elect officers for next year • Branson de Cou to be heard in musical travelog • Shollenberger elected to captain 1934 grapplers • Bishop Francis J. McConnell gives stimulating address • Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. conduct all-campus conference • Fraternity changes name • Easter dawn service • Juniors announce play • No Weekly until April 24 • New publication progresses • York-Ursinus club banquet • Basketball managers are approved by athletic board • Rev. R. A. Waite addresses student body at chapel • Women's tennis season will open after Easter • Men's Glee Club activities • Frosh girls discuss • Brotherhood of St. Paul meets at Trinity Church • Co-eds close season with defeat at Rosemont • Modern poetry discussed at weekly YWCA gathering • Coach Sterner summons his frosh diamond candidates • Men debaters meet close with Lincoln University • Will demonstrate glass blowing at chem. society • English Club discusses modern historical novel • Women debaters close a successful season • Y. fellowship service
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 27, 1933
Harold E. Houck, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Colorful play and dance climax success of annual senior week-end • All-Ursinus conference to be held April 1 and 2 • Track candidates report for spring athletics • Connie Mack to address Varsity Club at banquet • Johnson's proteges prepare for Villanova opener • Seniors publish statement of prosperous week-end • Bishop F. J. McConnell to speak in chapel Tuesday • Huguenot Society to honor Mrs. Sarah D. Roosevelt • Paris makes fine showing in national mat tourney • Snell girl basketeers drop two games to Bryn Mawr • F. and M. abandons sports • Hall Chemical Society to see glass blowing process • Juniors pick committees • Three concerts to be given by YMCA chorus • International Relations Club stages mock disarmament conference • Varsity Club meets • Ursinus YW cabinet attends conference • Prof. Boswell speaks on "anarchism and socialism" • Women debate Cedar Crest and U. of Maine • White elephant party featured by YWCA • Prof. Sheeder addresses Bridgeport High students • Frosh girls meet
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 20, 1933
Dwight L. Gregory, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Senior ball Friday night will feature Dell Lampe • Student's secret desires bared by Weekly snoopers • Connie Mack to speak at Varsity Club banquet • University of Maine to send debaters to Ursinus • Brodbeck takes laurels in wrestling tournaments • Rev. R. A. Waite to speak at chapel exercises Mar. 29 • Favorable prospects for winning baseball team • Coach McAvoy to succeed Dr. Rubin as track mentor • Pres. Omwake announces series of important events • Senior play "Topsy and Eva" Thursday and Saturday nights • Paris to grapple in nationals at Lehigh • Sophomore men elect student council members • Chase elected vice-pres. of basketball league • Varsity basketball team swamps alumnae, 47-2 • Organ recital rendered at vespers Sunday evening • Prof. Michael entertains the men's faculty club • Prof. Boswell to speak • Rev. Wilhelm addresses weekly YM meeting • Men's affirmative debating team completes road trip • Mixed debating teams clash with Drexel institute • Women debaters lose to Lebanon Valley • "Y" conference will be of campus-wide interest • Girl reserve code discussed at YWCA meeting • Large number report for first oratorio practice • Chemical society makes plans for coming meeting • Women's student council renovates recreation hall • Modern essayists discussed at English Club meeting • Day study and South Hall lead in inter-dorm league
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 13, 1933
Ann M. Brady, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Men's debate teams have eventful week • Weekly reporters talk to Bomberger's chairs • Resume shows successful 1933 wrestling season • Intra-mural wrestling tourney on Wed. and Thurs. • Freshmen complete fairly successful court campaign • Dell Lampe's orchestra to play at senior ball • Indian addresses "Y" • Classical meeting • Claude Lodge captures basketball scoring honors • Women's varsity team bows to Beaver • Frosh conquer sophs in annual court game • Rev. R. A. Waite to speak in chapel • Student activities council plans a dance • Paisley prize awards • Munkacsy's paintings • Women's debating club met at Glenwood • Miss Juanita Sadler addresses YW • Frosh girls win debate • Three debates featured at International Relations Club • Characters to be chosen for Wagnerian pageant • Inter-dorm. league closes
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 6, 1933
Harry Harvey Pote, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Seniors make plans for Broadway musical show • Y chorus sings tonight • Week of prayer services presented by YM-YW • Indian to address joint meeting on Wed. night • Varsity downs Drexel, but loses to F. and M., 45-40 • Matmen lose to Rutgers in season's last match • J. M. Anders Society hears eminent gynecologist • Pre-meds. select caduceus as student insignia • Woman's place in industry discussed before freshmen • Swarthmore defeats girls sextet in close game, 18-16 • Beethoven's "Mass in D" to be presented in June • The seasons • Frosh debaters break even • Caribbean questionnaire given to group of seniors • Dr. Omwake at convention • Limbert speaks in chapel • Dr. Goepp speaks to co-eds on famous classical music • Stine clinches title • Co-eds play flashy ball in inter-hall competition • Frosh close season with victory over Drexel, 45-32
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 27, 1933
Harold E. Houck, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
College observes annual Founders' Day with appropriate exercises • Board of Directors gather in regular bus. meeting • Ursinus quintet defeated twice during past week • "Ancestry of Washington" theme of chapel address • Frosh entertain student body in gymnasium • Bear matmen succumb to red and blue grapplers • Senior play and dance for week-end of March 25 • "Inexpensive dance" held Saturday evening in gym • Christian associations plan for week of prayer • Alumni of Phila. district enjoy annual banquet • Women's debate teams spilt with Elizabethtown • Council calls meetings • Bears wrestle last bout • Dr. Goepp to speak • Funds needed to send wrestlers to meet • College colors presented to freshman girls • Men's affirmative team debates Univ. of Penn. • Girls form inter-dorm. basketball league • No whoopee at joint YM-YW meeting • Dr. Chas. Fenwick speaks to hist.-social science group • Frosh cagers break even • Frosh elect member to student council • Managers of May Day pageant selected • Hall Chemical Society meets • Stine Hall leads inter-dorm. basketball league • Ursinus students act as debating judges, Friday
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 20, 1933
Eugene H. Miller, Dorothy Thomas, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Men debaters swing into action in seven contests • Extensive exercises to celebrate Founders' Day • Bear grapplers defeated by F. and M., Gettysburg • Grizzly courtmen lose two league contests • Interesting findings in alumni occupation survey • McAvoy, Chase to coach 1933 bear gridders • Omwake and Paisley attend church conclave in Washington • Snell basketeers lose first games this season • Connie Mack to speak at Varsity Club banquet • Co-eds open debating season at Swarthmore • Seniors appointed to make show arrangements • Address on Washington • Colors ceremony this evening • Dr. Goepp speaks in Phila. • Mrs. Mary Isenberg marries Spring City business man • Prof. Fenwick guest of H. S. group, this evening • Dr. Lentz leads vespers • Faculty club meets • Indian to talk to "Y" • "Vocations open to women," March mass meeting topic • "Green pastures" program presented at YW meeting • Brotherhood of St. Paul hears papers on faith • City manager for Phila., men's debate with U. of P. • Sheeder, Johnson attend Lower Merion "college night" • English Club discusses works of modern poets • Cap and gown committee • Sorority pledges • Deputation team at Rahns • Ursinus students slowly recovering from shock • Intra-mural basketball • Yearlings defeated
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 13, 1933
Dwight L. Gregory, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Rev. R. A. Waite to speak in chapel Wed., Mar. 29 • Senior class to present unique musical comedy • Bear courtmen win 2 and lose 1; close inter-dormitory contests • Grizzly grapplers will meet F. and M. and Gettysburg • Phila. alumni to hold annual dinner Feb. 24 • Council on student activities sponsors dance • Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. secure week of prayer speaker • Movies on scientific topics shown in science hall • Men's debating teams hold trial debates • Chapel speaker secured for Washington's birthday • Religion and art discussed at joint YM & YW meeting • Phoenixville alumnae bow to coed basketball team • New staff members • Senior ball committee • Fraternity pledges • Glee Club renders concert at Phoenixville high school • Jr. advisory committee procures several speakers • Freshmen debating team selected for coming season • Brotherhood of St. Paul to hold series of discussions • World affairs reviewed at int. relations meeting • Prof. Fenwick to speak at H. S. group meeting • Y.M.C.A. chorus at Trappe • Frosh quintet drop game to Drexel frosh • Women's student council makes plans for Color Day
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 6, 1933
Ann M. Brady, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Motion picture industry reviewed by J. B. White • Norfleet string trio presents musical concert • Co-eds lure many men to brilliant Lorelei dance • Grizzly courtmen win 2, lose 1; new inter-dormitory league opens • Ursinus grapplers will travel to F. and M., Sat. • Philadelphia alumni to hold annual dinner Feb. 24 • Chapel speakers secured for second semester • Snell-coached co-eds down Lebanon Valley • "A Wagnerian festival" selected for May Day • Five Ursinus delegates to religious conference • Glee Club concert • Address by P. E. Deitz on Scottish university • Y. W. nominees • Illustrated art talk at joint "Y" meeting • National Farm School tops Ursinus frosh team, 51-25 • Men debaters selected for season's encounters • Dawn hike planned • Freshmen women organize under capable manager • College dept. offers new course for Sunday school • Sorority members • Y. W. features "sing" • Athletic council meets • Men win radio debate
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 30, 1933
James Edwin Palm and Alfred C. Alspach
This is a satire issue of the Ursinus Weekly newspaper entitled "The Ursinus Weakly." It is billed as the first humor issue of the newspaper.
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 16, 1933
Harry Harvey Pote, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Second straight for wrestlers 21-11 • Dr. Philip Goepp speaks and plays at recital • Villanova and Lebanon Valley fall before bear courtmen in close games • Rev. Purd E. Deitz to address students tomorrow at chapel • Schedule for dormitory league approved by managers • William A. Yeager speaks on problems of teaching • New style of play to be used by co-ed basketeers • Chorus arranges several concerts for next semester • Frosh drop preliminary game to Villanova kittens 37-18 • Pleasing vespers services • Fraternity rushing season to start with second semester • Gettysburg coach honors seven grizzly gridmen • Women students plan dance • Mrs. Lentz talks to YWCA • Debaters prepare for trials
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 9, 1933
Eugene H. Miller, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Plans for inter-dorm basketball league nearly completed • Soph. hop inaugurates 1933 Ursinus social season • Grizzly grapplers down Temple 23-11 • Phys. Ed. Department approved by State • Missionary contributes to woman's building • Bear courtmen bow to strong Albright quintet • Five Ursinus gridders on first all-conference team • "Christmas spirits flow" at annual celebration • Dr. Kline talks to "Y's" on appreciation of beauty • Kitchen renovations made during holiday season • Pres. and Mrs. G. L. Omwake attend college conventions • Music Club program • Frosh to meet Villanova • Notice to juniors • Dr. Lentz leads vespers • Snell coeds holding basketball practices • May Day pageant • Women's debating team selected at formal trials • Y.M.C.A. chorus completes roster; gets new music • Ursinus represented at athletic conferences • New student council rule • Rover boys at Ursinus • Band letters awarded • Freshman discussion group holds Christmas banquet • Floods and other things • Mrs. G. L. Omwake entertains
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 2, 1933
Alfred C. Alspach and George Leslie Omwake
13th League Conference is both large and lucky • Almost 50 League schools make 1931-32 successful • Debating ethics stressed by capital city coach • League treasurer's report • Debating makes leaders, says successful coach • A few simple suggestions for young debate coaches • How to sell debating to school and community • Response to an S.O.S. call for reading material • Editorial: Here's to you, fellow students of our high schools • Caution to coaches
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1932
Harold E. Houck, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Varied Christmas program planned • Ursinus delegates attend International Relations Club conference • New workable intra-mural schedule is proposed by athletic director • Tiger courtmen swamp grizzly quintet, 69-24 • Booters close season with a 2-2 stalemate • Dr. Omwake addresses physical ed. students • Mrs. Birner discusses social work at home • Matmen point for first home meet with Temple • Co-eds hold mass meeting • Committee makes plans for annual soph hop • Students demonstrate ways to make sulfuric acid • Hockey team banquets; receive service awards • Music Club program • Y.M.C.A. conference held at Valley Forge Inn • Debating Club argues cancellation of war debt • English Club studies the modern short story • Junior advisory committee interested in freshmen • Freshmen women debating • Inter-frat council convenes in library • Dr. Baker speaks to YM in Freeland lobby • Dr. Homer Smith tells of summer experiences • International Relations Club meets • Phys. ed. group elects • Juniors order pictures • Tau Kappa Alpha initiates members into fraternity • Dr. E. B. White confers with senior women students • Pre-meds take exam
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 5, 1932
Dwight L. Gregory, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
"Black flamingo" offered by Curtain Club as annual Schaff production • Pan-Hellenic climaxes a brilliant week-end • Football summary reveals fairly successful season • Lettermen elect Tropp to captain 1933 grid team • Dr. Mackay will address YMCA conference • Bear basketball team to open season at Princeton • Football conferences are scheduled for December • Professor J. H. Brownback addresses pre-med. society • Glee Club renders concert at Norristown hospital • Hershey Chocolate Company presents talking pictures • Prof. Sheeder speaks at YWCA meeting • Y.M. and Y.W. select possible chapel speakers • Tryouts to be held by women's Debating Club • Sophomores down yearlings in annual gridiron battle, 6-0 • Hockey team elects captain and managers • Sophomores win annual inter-class hockey game • Eighteen football men recommended for letters • Plans already made for Christmas pageant • Some historical lines from "The Black flamingo" • Ursinus mentioned for Tournament of Roses
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 28, 1932
Harry Harvey Pote, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Curtain Club presents "The Black flamingo" • Board of Directors reviews progress of two decades • McAvoy's proteges close season by losing to Albright Lions 26-0 • New administrative office created by college board • Eight seniors finish varsity grid careers • Pan-Hellenic ball will provide lively week-end • Mrs. Rice resigns post after eight months' service • Results of sorority straw vote show divided interest • Captain Clark Sautter sets training record • College courtmen hope for successful season • Many debates scheduled for forensic artists • Chocolate industry to be traced this evening • Grapplers start preparing for strenuous mat season • Frosh-soph classic • Will attend conference • Sutin elected to lead 1933 cross country team • Women receive athletic awards • Chinese student speaks • Rousing bon-fire and band feature final pep meeting • Modern drama discussed • Classics group meeting • Garnet booters tie coach Baker's proteges, 2-2 • Harriers close season • Jack McAvoy engaged • Chemist society meeting • Y.M.-Y.W. cabinet meeting • Thanksgiving game results
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1932
Eugene H. Miller, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Fall convention of INA convenes at Gettysburg • Industrial lecture on chocolate industry, Nov. 28 • Capt, Leitheiser describes prison work to YMCA • Bears meet Albright Thanksgiving day • Dr. Muller, Penn, speaks to chem-bi group on germanium • One act plays, informal dance, featured Sat. eve. • Dr. James M. Anders, Philadelphia, addresses pre-med. society • Ursinus harriers take part in West Chester meet • Faculty club meeting held at home of prof. Gerney • Snell co-eds down Drexel in fast hockey game, 6-1 • Eastern Conference standing • Dr. G. L. Omwake speaks to Lancaster County directors • Secretary of Norristown YWCA speaks to college group • Sorority straw vote • New sorority members • Ursinus-Knickerbocker hockey game correction • Council discusses frosh rules; game with sophs • Deputation team conducts Evansburg church service • Snapshots being taken for '33 Ruby; alumni canvassed • Ursinus students in cast of Reformed Church play • "The Black flamingo," Schaff anniversary play • Increase in membership of freshman discussion group • Brotherhood of St. Paul selects discussion topic • Sophomores select dance committee, chaperones • Phi Alpha Psi spends week-end at Arcola • Junior girls wear drapes for 1934 Ruby portraits • Y.W. cabinet breakfasts • Bear booters bow to undefeated West Chester team • Y.W. to present cantata at early morning Xmas service