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, November 14, 1932
Ann M. Brady, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Noted Zimmer Harp Trio presents musical program • Armistice observed in chapel service • Ursinus debating league holds annual conference • Fighting grizzlies roll up 20-0 score on Swarthmore gridders • Cross country team loses closely contested meet • Gettysburg to be host to INA convention • Girls' hockey team ties NY Knickerbocker Club • "Ba-thane" is joint YM and YW production • President attends library dedication at Shippensburg • "The Black flamingo" is Curtain Club play • College benefitting from long term subscriptions • Dr. White attends conf. of Penna. assoc. of deans • Prof. McClure is chairman of conference on English • Faculty may sponsor a literary journal • Fraternity will lead "Y" • Thanksgiving Day tickets • Soccer booters defeat Swarthmore Jayvees, 2-1 • Mrs. Lentz entertains freshmen girls at tea • Churchmen's banquet held in Freeland Hall • Bomberger basement used by grapplers • Fraternities to lead YMCA meetings • Holiday on Tuesday • Editorial: Why not abolish sororities? • Chem.-bi. group will hear Dr. J. H. Muller • Professor Witmer leads men's discussion group • M. Gorki featured at English Club meeting • Seniors prepare for medical aptitude test • Y.M. chorus approved by college administration • Short pep meeting held in Bomberger • May Day pageant contest announced • Dramatic club candidates to present one-act plays • Swarthmore snapshots
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1932
Harold E. Houck, Alfred C. Alspach, George Leslie Omwake, and Russell Johnson
Max Montor featured in dramatic offerings • Bears claw undefeated Drexel Dragons in humiliating defeat, 28-6 • Girls' hockey team loses to Swarthmore sticksters • Frosh tie Dragons, 6-6 after close fight • Ursinus debating league to convene this Saturday • Zimmer Harp Trio will be heard in recital • Track men to compete in conference meet • Social activities council discusses future plans • Novel "hobo hop" presents Ken Nichols and his orchestra • Men's student council discuss conference plans • Schaff play cast picked • Tea served at Shreiner • Faculty club meets at Dr. Barnard's • Co-eds feature Halloween party in field cage • Results of YWCA ballot point to Hoover's election • Varsity Club convenes • Glee Club scheduled for two concerts this week • WSGA convenes • Mod. lang. group meets • Y.W. discusses politics • Y.W.C.A. cabinet meeting • Inter-sorority council discusses rushing rules • Booters defeat Haverford 3rd by decisive 2-0 count • Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. to present "Ba thane," play of India • Sunday school groups hold interesting discussions • Assistants for 1934 Ruby • Drexel pep meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1932
Dwight L. Gregory, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Artist-students present pleasing concert, Oct. 27 • Eminent German actor to appear on Ursinus campus • Ursinus bears outplay Gettysburg Bullets but lose tight game, 7-2 • Banquet brings Fathers' Day program to close • Straw ballot results • Wrestling candidates report to coach Carleton • Plans for organization made by college chemists • Presidential poll shows a landslide for Hoover • Republican party stages political rally in gym • Soccer team scores first intercollegiate victory • Curtain Club to present Schaff play, December 2 • Glee Club schedules two concerts next month • Ursinus represented at AAUW conference • Memorial services held for Prof. Harry Bretz • Alumni tea • Senior class plans to have Halloween hop • World politics discussed by International Relations Club • Y.W. discusses socialism at third political rally • Men's Debating Club holds initial meeting • Orchestra selected for pan-Hellenic ball • Girl's Glee Club meets; plans for coming year • Rev. Faye of Norristown addresses YMCA meeting • Dr. J. B. Price speaks at enthusiastic pep meeting • English Club meets at Glenwood Hall • College Sunday school holds Halloween party • Mathematics group gathers in science building • Varsity hockeyists and second team practice
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1932
Ann M. Brady, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. W. W. Comfort speaks at college chapel service • "Old joe statistician" views college neophytes • Muhlenberg holds bears to 0-0 tie; cubs and Perkiomen knotted, 6-6 • Hockey game vs. Beaver played to a 4-4 finish • Rev. Lentz speaker at Muhlenberg pep meeting • Men's Glee Club makes first public appearance • Former French professor dies in Ithaca, New York • Musicale to be presented by Curtis artist-students • Harriers lose close meet to Lehigh runners, 27-28 • Course for lecture and entertainment planned • Presidential straw vote • Music Club exhibits a variety of talent • W.S.C. to sponsor Halloween masquerade • Frats to convene with Ursinus frosh • Diary of a freshman co-ed • Weekly YW program features political rally • Open discussion at men's "Y" meeting • Committee chosen for pan-Hellenic dance • Ruby editor elected • Girls discuss charm • Women's loan fund • Day study entertains • Ursinus men endanger lives in Norris Theater fire trap
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1932
Harry Harvey Pote, Alfred C. Alspach, George Leslie Omwake, and Harvey L. Carter
Fighting bears trounce F. & M. 16-6: McAvoy's grid men make game look easy as they pile up big score • Old timers return for annual fete • Anniversary celebration to be held on Monday • New equipment aids work in biology fields • Dr. Rubin leaves campus to continue study abroad • Cross country men open season with 25-30 victory • Eighteen pre-medics in honorary society • Gay crowd gathers for dance on even of holiday • Cubs fall before fast attack of Villanova frosh • Hockeyists romp over grads in first game, 8-1 • Various committees named • Poverty Day prize winners • Biology Club to organize • Women gather at dinner • Alumni dine after game • Co-eds make known aims • Pajamas and torches feature at pre-game pep parade • Erring freshmen become clowns for student council • Frosh girls breakfast with junior advisors • Foreign problems reviewed • Men's chorus progressing • Curtain Club plans varied play season • Pan-Hellenic ball date announced by councils • F. and M. flashes
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1932
Eugene H. Miller, Alfred C. Alspach, George Leslie Omwake, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., and Alfred L. Creager
Colleges to debate war debt cancellation • Y.M.C.A. sponsors freshman discussion groups • Grizzly gridders register season's initial victory; down Dickinson 7-0 • Frosh eleven defeats Williamson Trade, 6-0 • Students express attitude on current problems • Alumni athletic club making membership drive • Social events planned by student activities council • Woman's Club to meet in girls' day study, Sat. • Presidential campaign planned by YWCA • Numerous candidates for hockey berths • Exec. com. of alumni ass'n. to meet in library, Sat. • Glee Club to participate in Norristown program • Harriers meet F. and M. Sat., Villanova event postponed • Women's debating club meets at Glenwood • Pre-medical society outlines activities • Scholarship fund, memorial to J. L. Alexander, D.D., '01 • Rev. Lentz speaker at YMCA meeting • Dr. Barnard lectures to Shenandoah teachers • Inter-fraternity council discusses "rushing", ball • Rhodes scholarship regulations announced • Freshman girls hear talk on campus manners • Curtain Club resumes dramatic activities • Former bears address enthusiastic pep meeting • Officers elected by inter-sorority council
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1932
Harold E. Houck, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Sophomore men conquer frosh in tug-of-war • Y.M.C.A. opens with open forum discussion • Grizzly football team points for Dickinson game • Science hall completely equipped for emergencies • Dr. Elton R. Allison added to chemistry dept. faculty • Prof. H. L. Carter forms questionnaire for classes • Coach Don Sterner prepares frosh gridders for opener • Cross-country runners prepare for Villanova • Dr. Bancroft writes article • Men's tennis tourney begun • Council dance scheduled • Soccer prospects favorable • Gridders see F. and M. play • Call issued for sophomore cross-country managers • Ruby pictures taken • Dr. Barnard to lead chorus • Dorm com. holds tea dance • W.S.G.A. appoints committee • Frosh to be entertained • Small college lauded • Put your snapshots in the 1933 Ruby • YWCA girls sing • International Relations Club discuss summer affairs • Frosh girls discuss • "Depression college" is new idea in educational circles • Grizzly opponents have varied success on Sat. • Glee Club organizes • Pre-med society to meet • Library chat
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 26, 1932
Ann M. Brady, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
New library accessions ready for circulation • Million and a half bricks used in new science building • Nineteen men students are out for cross country team • Student activities council discusses current topics • Bears inaugurate grid season with 26-2 loss to Villanova • Rev. Groton of Whitemarsh addresses "Y" meeting • Enthusiastic audience attends "pep" meeting • Frosh football candidates drilling in fundamentals • Band letter requirements • Frosh-soph tug-of-war • Recreation hall notice • Big and little sisters attend theater party • Soccer candidates to vie for varsity berths • Women's athletic council elects representatives • Levin elected to council • Y.W. to sponsor "sing" • Large group of students enlist in college band • Varsity Club elects athletic representative • Coach Snell's hockey team awaits prosperous season • New cheer leaders • Weekly candidates to meet
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 19, 1932
Dwight L. Gregory, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Academic exercises open sixty-third year at Ursinus college • Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. stage annual reception for frosh • Bears show promise in scrimmage; favorable prospects for season • Student governments take part in orientation program • Cross country candidates will report today • Band to organize for football season • New football programs will appear soon • Men's student council holds initial meeting • Sophs give freshmen a rigid inspection • Wanted: cheerleaders • Haverford game cancelled • Mr. Willauer married • Student council sponsors reception for freshmen • College Sunday school plans for coming year • Y.M.C.A. all set for year's activities • Many campus improvements made during summer • Soccer begins its second year at Ursinus • Freshman discussions are sponsored for girls • New physics course offered to freshmen • Y.W. makes plan for coming year at breakfast • Frosh gridders practice • Frosh-soph tug of war • Private music lessons • Vespers • Library secures collection of new fiction books
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 12, 1932
Eugene H. Miller, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Freshmen busily engaged in round of activities • Half-million dollar science building completed at Ursinus • Grid practice begun by McAvoy's champion bears • Faculty members spend interesting vacations • Extensive changes made in Bomberger Hall • New science building ready for occupancy • Donald G. Baker Ph.D. asst. prof. of Greek, Latin • Opening exercises in Bomberger Thur. eve. • Freshman class rates high scholastically • Ursinus is host to summer conferences • Cross-country practice to be started soon • "Y" handbook published; valuable aid to freshmen • New college phone system • Freshmen matriculate • Ursinus students win radio audition contest
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 6, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Harry Harvey Pote, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. William A. Shimer speaks at sixty-second annual commencement • Haydn's "The Seasons" is given by college chorus • Seniors frolic through Class Day exercises and stage humorous play • Seniors complete plans for pre-medical society • Directors review finances and plan for next year • Alumni informally gather for enjoyable evening • Commencement prizes • Ursinus women banquet and make plans for next year • Department head selected • Open scholarships awarded • Dr. Omwake honored by Mercersburg Academy • Received degrees today • President host to alumni • New York club entertained • Varsity drops final to Lebanon Valley, 14-11 • Track men complimented • Ten year grads celebrate • Alumni Athletic Club holds annual meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 30, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Harold E. Houck, and George Leslie Omwake
Survey of alumni shows very gratifying results • "The Clean Up" to be presented Friday night • Annual commencement to be observed June 6 • Tracksters lose final contest to St. Joseph's • Prosperous track season anticipated next year • Poor baseball season • Commencement week program • Haydn's "Seasons" to be presented Sunday night • Dr. White entertains girls • English Club banquets • Steele is track captain • Baseball lettermen • Varsity batting averages • Alumni Athletic Club meeting Saturday, June 4 • Eachus elected captain • Student council officers • Fraternity election • Memoirs of May pageant • Gettysburg centennial • Inauguration at Dickinson • Professor Gerney honored • Science hall progressing • Frosh baseball awards • Frosh establish record
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Results of Carnegies prove very interesting • Varsity stickmen score first victory of season • Dr. MacFarland addresses students at chapel service • Men's student council elected for next year • Lehigh Valley alumni hold annual meeting • Frosh keep clean slate • Tau Kappa Alpha initiates • Dr. and Mrs. George Leslie Omwake hosts at annual reception • Alumni athletic club meeting Saturday, June 4 • Tracksters place third in conference meet • Women's Club board meets • Race relations discussion held with Lincoln University men • Curtain Club chooses • College is host to Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y conference • Editorial comment: Chapel twice a week • Handbook staff completed • Mathematics group "doggie roast" • Women's tennis team loses to Swarthmore, 3-2 • "Y" hikes to Lost Lake • Professor J. H. Brownback heads council on social activities • Freshmen essay contest • International Relations Club wiener roast • Men's Debating Club elects • Women's Debating election • Music Club chooses officers • Modern Language group elects • English group chooses
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1932
Ann M. Brady, Alfred C. Alspach, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr., and George Leslie Omwake
"Passing of the Third Floor Back" presented by the Curtain Club • Criticism of 1932 Ruby made by Prof. Sheeder • Annual coronation of May queen featured in gay spring pageant • "Y" doggie roast • Franklin and Marshall wins track meet, 85-41 • Seniors will present "The Clean Up" June 3 • Mothers are guests at annual banquet • Frosh stickmen continue their winning streak • Dr. Macfarland of N.Y. will make chapel address • Freshmen officers • Frosh score at conference meet • Sport dance is sponsored by men's student council • Dr. White entertains prospective freshmen • Commencement week plans • Women's A. A. blazer • Johnson upholds athlete in address to "Y" men • Eveline Omwake elected editor of "Y" handbook • Classics group officers • Commencement exercises • Debate features program of International Relations Club • Co-ed tennis team easily defeats Drexel Institute • Misses Hudson and Cook speak at YW meeting • Lives of modern authors discussed by English Club • WSGA revises rules • Sorority elections • "The Seasons" by Haydn to be presented June 5 • Ursinus graduate honored
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Harry Harvey Pote, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. H. H. Sweets to deliver baccalaureate address • Books by Ursinus grads receive high ratings • Gala program planned for annual May Day • Rutgers and Swarthmore take varsity's measure • Sport dance • Runners fail against Drexel and West Chester • "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," Saturday, May 14 • Ursinus host to schools of Montgomery County • Beaver again succumbs to co-eds in net match • Freshmen win again, swamping Perkiomen, 12-6 • Varsity Club entertains • Laurel Blossom Princess chosen by women students • "The Clean Up" to be presented on Friday, June 3 • Frosh girls frolic to amuse upper class co-eds • Gridders start to drill • Pageant begins at 3 P.M. • YW girls hike to Arcola • YWCA has its poets • "The Student Prince" • World politics discussed • E.S. Fretz honored • Seniors make final plans • Wenner plans year for YM • Friendship tea
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 2, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Eugene H. Miller, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. Boyd Edwards delivers monthly chapel address • International Relations Club current event program • Bear nine loses to Lehigh and Bucknell • Harrisburg alumni banquet last Friday evening • Brilliant junior weekend features gay promenade and fantastic play • Track team to meet West Chester and Drexel • Montgomery County schools to frolic Saturday • Co-ed racqueteers defeat Beaver 5-0 • 1932 Ruby on sale Thursday in Freeland lobby • Frosh defeat Hill • May Day pageant under way • Bear relay team loses in Penn meet • Carnegie examinations • Baseball league meets at Penn A. C. • YW cabinet selects various committees • George Bernard Shaw discussed by English Club • YW sing • Professor Boswell talks on unemployment insurance • Dr. Boyd Edwards speaks at Brotherhood banquet • Wenner elected president • "The Bell of Kharkov" May Day pageant • Frosh girls to entertain upperclass co-eds in gym
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Harold E. Houck, George Leslie Omwake, and Harry Harvey Pote
"The Devil in the Cheese" to be staged Saturday • Weekly survey shows interesting results • Bears lose tight game to Villanova Wildcats, 7-6 • Dr. Boyd Edwards to speak at chapel Thursday morning • Junior prom to feature Tal Henry at gala event • WSGA officers installed • Harrisburg alumni • Sophs win inter-class track meet, April 21 • Girls' basketball banquet • Ursinus to enter Penn relays • Freshmen win two games • Wenner chosen president at YMCA conference • New preceptress at South • Dr. Roxby speaks to Biology Club • Girls' tennis team wins • Brotherhood of St. Paul will banquet Wednesday • Y cabinet gets acquainted • Miller elected president • Interesting club program • Women's Debating Club meets at Glenwood Hall • Y officers installed at candlelight service • Women's Club party • Hubert leads vespers • Practice for "The Seasons" is steadily progressing • St. Thomas debaters win over men's negative team • Men's student council plans for sport dance • Elect basketball captain • Lehigh Valley alumni
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 18, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Dwight L. Gregory, and George Leslie Omwake
Spring convention of I.N.A. held at Haverford College • Student party attends opera "Aida," April 14 • Inter-class track meet will be featured April 21 • Bears drop close game to Drexel Dragons, 8-6 • Tal Henry will play for junior promenade • Sophs win track meet • Inter-class track trophy • Physical Education group features novel demonstration • Interesting Ruby changes • Johnson compiles survey of Ursinus athletic system • Dr. J. Boyd Edwards will speak • Oratorio rehearsals begun • Junior play, April 30 • Questionnaire ends April 20 • The Paisley prizes • Men's negative debating team defeats Villanova • Co-ed debaters lose; tie Penn State contests • Girl problems discussed by Mrs. Holzopple at YW • Editorial: Depression vs. college students • Lodge receives honor • Y officers chosen • WSGA officers begin with annual banquet • Professor Bone speaks on capitalism at Y meeting • Poetry is theme of English Club meeting Monday night • YM will install officers • Tennis tournament delayed • Cooperation for May Day event urged by Mrs. Ogden • Dr. Roxby to address club
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach, Ann M. Brady, George Leslie Omwake, and Harry Harvey Pote
Dr. J. G. Gilkey speaks at morning chapel service • Weekly staff holds first annual banquet • Dr. Staudt of Bagdad addresses "Y" meeting • Oratorio presented Sunday • Junior class will present "The Devil in the Cheese" • What others have said of "The Devil in the Cheese" • YWCA election results • Lois Strickler chosen to reign as May queen • Weekly questionnaire • Frosh-soph track meet scheduled for Wednesday • Plans for junior prom • Social council plans for future activities • Women students select council representatives • Men's council meets • "Die Ankunft" presented by German department • Women students complete successful debating tour • Affirmative defeats Swarthmore • International Relations Club meets at Shreiner Hall • Women's Athletic Association revises constitution • YM nominations • Results of elections • Cast selected for noted offering of Curtain Club • Baseball attracts girls • Sociology trip • Gym classes will exhibit • Changes and additions made in 1933 Ruby staff • Patterson Field records • Sophomore class officers
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 4, 1932
Alfred C. Alspach and George Leslie Omwake
Varsity Club enjoys first annual banquet • York County alumni dine at annual meeting • Student Council to retain its disciplinary powers • May pageant selected for annual exercises, May 14 • Baseball season to open with Drexel on April 9 • Weekly staffs to dine • Women will elect • Women win over Drexel • "The Devil in the Cheese" • Girls close basketball season • Elizabethtown wins debate • Men lose dual debate • Dr. Casselman addresses YM-YWCA on China • Dr. J. G. Gilkey will speak • 1932 Ruby nears completion • 1933 Ruby staff • German play "Die Ankunft" will be featured Tuesday • Frosh-soph track meet • "St. Matthew's Passion" will be given April 10 • English Club discusses essay • Council to sponsor tourney • Inspirational vespers • Easter story portrayed at joint "Y" gathering • Women's debate plans • Co-eds meet Albright • Debate with Swarthmore • Men to debate St. Thomas • Women's tennis tourney • Rev. Slinghoff '90 passes on • Frosh girls win title • Frosh girls receive colors • Nominees for YWCA
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz and George Leslie Omwake
Men's mass meeting held Thursday night • Debating team enjoys successful road trip • Ball and entertainment given by class of '32 • Alfred C. Alspach elected editor-in-chief of Weekly • Grizzly basketeers have rather poor court season • William A. Shimer Ph. D. commencement speaker • Coach Carleton's crew closes difficult season • Philadelphia alumni hold important business meeting • Paris chosen captain of wrestling team • Petitions for WSGA offices called for • Frosh-soph track meet scheduled for April 13 • New speakers at vespers • Win radio debate • Varsity Club to banquet • Rena Grim leading lady • Mr. Simmer speaks on conditions in Germany • Class basketball organized • Frosh quinters down sophs in close fray • Yearling's season reviewed • Ursinus coeds to debate • Athletic council meets • Y representatives elected • Ira L. Bryner of '92 dies in California • Official league standing of Eastern college race • Students vs. faculty in battle of the century
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz, Eugene H. Miller, and George Leslie Omwake
Rev. John E. Mertz '14 week of prayer speaker • Ursinus alumni on Schoolmen's Week program • Bear matmen drop 20-16 fray to Gettysburg wrestlers • Collection of books given to college library • Bears lose twice to close basketball season • Forensic artists active during week • Seniors plan active weekend, March 11-12 • Palestine pictured by native Galilean • Snell sextet defeats Drexel; loses to Rosemont • Address by Dr. Pierson on the human body • Ursinus sport schedules • Harrisburg faculty conference on religious life • English Club reviews modern plays • Dr. White speaks at Mt. Penn • Mr. Willauer addresses International Relations Club • Men's debating trip • Two religious plays • Co-eds to debate Western Maryland • Literary: Conqueror; Modern scalp-hunters; Racers; Adventures in books; Hallmarks of Ursinus; At night • Frosh basketeers lose two games
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 29, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz, Ann M. Brady, and George Leslie Omwake
Sixty-third anniversary of Ursinus is observed • Directors hold annual Founders' Day meeting • Grizzly mat artists lose tough match to Rutgers • Vocal and piano recital presented by Music Department • Bears win and lose in two league games • Senior minstrel • Senior ball • Coach Rubin announces intensive track practice • Girls bow to Swarthmore • Debaters have active week at home and away • Mrs. Edith L. Rice is newly elected dietician • Varsity Club dance • Ursinus Varsity Club standardizes letters • Frosh beat Valley Forge; lose to Hill School • Frosh debaters conquer Collegeville High team • Joint "Y" meeting • Native Galilean speaker to be at Trinity Church • Rev. Mertz to officiate during week of prayer • Founders' Day freshman program provides humor • Alumnus endangered in Shanghai district • Kulp '23 gets degree
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 22, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Haverford succumbs before bear matmen; score 30-18 • Grizzly courtmen defeated in three league contests • Professor Sheeder makes interesting college survey • College to observe annual Founders' Day on February 25 • Christian associations to sponsor week of prayer • Senior minstrel • Women's dormitory committee sponsors marionette shows • Girls top Cedar Crest, 52-13 • Anatomists travel to Philadelphia • Informal dancing February 27 • Senior ball • Frosh stunts • Reddington will coach soccer team next season • Grads receive degrees at U. of P. • Women's swim • Many articles of interest in Shaw-Bernard collection • Men's negative debating team will begin extensive trip • Men's affirmative team will swing into action • Frosh girls' debating team plans schedule • Summary of reasons for students leaving Ursinus • Sorority pledges • Value of church for student discussed by Y • President Omwake attends church convention in Virginia • Professor Brownback writes of pre-medical instruction • Frosh women debaters split • Grizzly grapplers meet Rutgers next Saturday • Frosh basketeers fall before F. & M., 40-24 • Bears in Meadowbrook games
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz, James Edwin Palm, and George Leslie Omwake
Intra-mural athletic program outlined • Senior minstrel begins • "Y" organizations plan weekly swimming trips • Junior prom committee • Bear cagers divide two league games • Interesting motion picture at Biology Club • Dr. Starr tells WSGA of life in China • Financial drive discussed by alumni representatives • Co-eds bow to Bryn Mawr in first and second team games • Women students are hostesses at Lorelei Valentine dance • Writers of May pageants should observe rules • Basketball league standings up to date • Professor Sibbald speaks about marionettes • Joint "Y" week of prayer • Short story discussed at English Club meeting • International Relations Club holds bi-monthly meeting • Women debaters chosen in formal tryouts • Men's affirmative team debates Swarthmore • Men's forensic schedule includes radio debate • Freshmen girl's team • Musical program at joint YW-YM meeting