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, February 8, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz, Eveline B. Omwake, and George Leslie Omwake
Memorial address given by President of College • Friends of Ursinus mourn loss of college dietician • Founders' Day program for February 25 announced • Dr. Starr to speak at WSGA meeting • Bear basketeers drop three straight games • Girls basketball team opens season with victory • Biology Club to present "The Eyes of Science" • Mildred Fox elected • Grizzly matmen beaten by F. & M. grapplers 36-0 • First track workout of season held Wednesday • Important announcement to Oxford U. candidates • Mr. Sibbald to present talk on marionettes • Co-ed debate try-outs Monday • Fraternity pledges announced • An open letter to alumni and former students of Ursinus • List of sororities; their members and officers • Editorial: Some advice to freshman girls • Slash in college's athletic program • Student group to attend opera Lohengrin February 18 • Ursinus debaters win over U. of Pennsylvania • Soccer recognized sport; seniors receive letters • Fraternity rushing parties • Sorority rushing parties • Frosh lose to Villanova • Drama to be presented • Rummage sale held
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 18, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz, Eugene H. Miller, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. William T. Ellis speaks in chapel Tuesday • Grizzly grapplers yield to Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 21-11 • Bear courtmen divide honors • Richard Wood addresses "Y" on disarmament • Faculty opinion given on world peace question • Dean Kline speaks to Berks County alumni • Champion 1931 gridders banquet at Plymouth Country Club • Favorable response in alumni financial drive • World peace problems discussed at Buffalo convention • Frosh basketeers lose to Perkiomen and Valley Forge • Sorority rushing rules • Lorelei dance to be held February 12 • Jacob A. Buckwalter dies • Disarmament theme of International Relations Club meeting • Dr. Rosenberg of Jefferson addresses Biology Club • English Club reviews books; honors Vachel Lindsay • Men varsity debaters chosen in "try-outs" Monday • Ursinus booters drop game to Penn 3-0 • Rev. Butkofsky speaks on peace at Brotherhood • Practice court game won by co-eds 44-26 • Mid-year examination schedule
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz, Ann M. Brady, and George Leslie Omwake
Christmas celebrations held before holidays • Students attend opera • Alumni financial drive to be started at once • WSGA mass meeting • Bears fall twice in last two encounters • Worthwhile speakers to address student body • Student volunteer movement at Buffalo • Johnson attended annual meet of football coaches • Physical directors conference attended by professor Guerney • Rev. Groton speaker at joint "Y" meeting • Mrs. Omwake entertains "Y" girls at Superhouse • Sophomores present first annual dance • Students commune at candlelight service • Shriner leads vespers • Carleton's wrestling team will journey to Brooklyn • Rummage sale • Social council meets • YM-YW speaker named • Berks County alumni to hold annual dinner • Liberal art body to meet • Musical program • Selections from operas presented by Music Club • Novelty party held by Women's Club • Women's Debating Club held meeting at South • Webster forensic club held bi-weekly meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 4, 1932
E. Earle Stibitz and George Leslie Omwake
Twelfth League gathering sets conference record • New demonstration debate a trump conference card • Membership more than 50 in League's biggest year • Reading-York work praised by Penn debate mentor • League treasurer's report • Reader's first aid list on unemployment insurance • The debate: Resolved, that extra-curricular activities are over-stressed in Pennsylvania high schools
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
"The Royal Family" presented by Curtain Club as Schaff production • Pleasing Pan-Hellenic ball • Bear courtmen inaugurate season with 36-20 win over Moravian • Grizzly matmen sharpen claws for Lafayette • Coach Jack McAvoy picks all-conference opponent team • Student party will attend opera "Tosca" on January 7 • Varsity Club is working to standardize letters • Close of women's hockey • Council on social activities to sponsor Christmas party • Y candlelight communion service planned for Wednesday • Caroling! • Frosh football men close a very difficult season • Members of freshman class lead novel YW service • Twenty-seven frosh gridders are awarded class numerals • Biology Club studies cataracts of human eye • Ursinus College receives much favorable publicity • Frosh elect council representative • Women's Glee Club • Women's debate schedule • Pre-medical students are given comprehensive test • Convention honors Dr. McClure • YMCA hears novel lecture on Russian life • Meeting of Ursinus Woman's Club • Men's debating schedule being planned for season • Faculty discusses aims of college curriculum • Edith Walters will lead women's hockey team • Women's hockey team enjoys annual athletic banquet • Thank President Hoover for support in radio broadcast • Women's basketball • Grid captain-elect honored • Undefeated harriers are feted by Dr. and Mrs. John Lentz • Oregon type of debating will be used by women • Music Club to present unique program Tuesday evening • Eddie Faye speaks to the Brotherhood of St. Paul • Mrs. Omwake's party • Men's council plans dance
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, James Edwin Palm, and George Leslie Omwake
"The Royal Family" annual Schaff play • Sir Herbert Ames addresses students • Varsity basketball begins practices • Alvin Paul, star end, elected football captain • Carleton's wrestlers begin daily workouts • Successful season for varsity football squad • Pan-Hellenic ball next Friday night • Medical aptitude examination for all pre-med students • Bears' cross country season very successful under Rubin • Sophs down frosh 12-0 in annual tussle • Biology Club hears specialists at meetings • Board meeting reveals interesting Ursinus data • Sophomores and frosh lead in inter-class hockey • Francis J. Gildner speaks at H.S.S. meeting • Professor H. A. Bretz ill • Philip Smith will talk on Russia • Hockeyites to receive awards at banquet • Frosh basketball • R. P. Brewer speaks at Y.M. • Joint debating meeting • Professor McClure honored • Alumni directors meet • Football conference meets • Wrestling aspirants told evils of recreation hall • Future athletic coaches hear addresses by B. Ogden • Fraternity leads vespers
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 23, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Eveline B. Omwake, and George Leslie Omwake
Philadelphia alumni hold annual banquet • Elwyn Parlin speaker at morning chapel service • Ursinus hockey team ties with Drexel • Bears fall before Army attack 54-6 • International Relations Club presents speaker • Inter-class rivalry to close hockey season • Haverford subs down Ursinus soccer team 2-1 • Varsity players banned • Harriers in New York • Frosh-soph football • Last pep meeting of year held Thursday • Mrs. Holsopple speaks at joint YM & YWCA • Men's Debating Club in interesting meeting • Debates form program at Women's Club meeting • Thanksgiving theme of Sunday vesper service
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Eugene H. Miller, and George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus cross country runners capture conference championship • Liberal arts college broadcast Saturday night • Bears rout Swarthmore to win final home game by 27-0 score • Christian workers convene at Ursinus • To honor Mr. Curtis Friday, November 20 • Elwyn C. Parlin to speak in chapel Wednesday • Dean Kline speaks at joint "Y" meeting • Hockeyites garner two decisive victories • Senior class dance celebrates grid victory • Frosh defeated by Allentown Prep 20-0 • Dr. Sturgis stresses peace in Armistice Day talk • Ursinus soccerites lose to West Chester teachers • Glenside churchmen banquet at Ursinus • Play presented at Trinity • William Tempest '35 led vespers • Sorority reunion at Trappe • English Club reviews recent plays • Report of the Ursinus teacher placement service • Eddie Faye talks at pep meeting • International Relations Club discusses Manchuria • Sir Herbert Ames to speak here December 3 • Frosh reserves defeat Darby High gridders 6-0
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 9, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Ann M. Brady, and George Leslie Omwake
Bears receive first set-back of season at hands of Drexel 12-7 • Debating league holds conference at Ursinus • Radio program features President Herbert Hoover • Ursinus wins conference championship • Conference cross country meet to be run here Saturday • Dr. Schmucker speaker at YMCA meeting • Alumni to honor Cyrus H. K. Curtis • Ursinus dribblers triumph over Philadelphia Normal School • Howells addresses Brotherhood of St. Paul • Frosh held by Drexel yearlings to scoreless tie • Ursinus hockey team bows to Beaver, 4-2 • History group's program includes primitive skit • YW presents "Ruth" • Ursinus co-eds debated • Women's Debating Club holds meeting at Maples • Inter-sorority tea • Sorority spends week-end at Arcola • Women's Glee Club to present cantata • Physical Education group meets • Sorority rushing rules • Dr. Kline will speak at joint "Y" meeting • Hockey captains elected • Council on social activities meets Tuesday • Curtain Club committee to select annual play • Sophomore class meeting • Wrestling features smoker • Dance committee chosen
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 2, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Bears claw way to 6-6 tie: Gettysburg Bullets whistle and whine but fail to pierce tough grizzly hides • Mrs. Pinchot speaks • TKA makes yearly plans • Editorial: A few remarks regarding the true purpose of inter-collegiate athletics • Ursinus booters fall before Gettysburg, 4-1 • English Club studies works of modern authors • Modern language group enjoys novel program • Chemistry Biology group holds meeting • Mrs. James M. Starr will address WSGA meeting • Alumni will honor Hon. Cyrus H. K. Curtis • Professor Brownback speaks at pep meeting • Large number of candidates report for Weekly • Harriers vs. Temple • Y.W. candlelight service • Mathematics group holds first meeting • Father Ganter addresses YMCA • String ensemble activities • Women's Glee Club
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, James Edwin Palm, and George Leslie Omwake
Grizzlies win over Muhlenberg 7-0: Miller scores in fifth straight victory; Charlie Soeder kicks another placement • Senior class repeats "Children of the Moon" • Mrs. Pinchot will relate South Sea adventures • Ursinus hill-dale men defeat J. Hopkins runners • Frosh gridders lose to Valley Forge cadets • Co-ed hockey players score two victories • Soccer team plays practice game • Glee Club practices for radio audition • Physical Ed. group holds meeting • Classical group elects officers • Dr. Smith will speak at English Club meeting • Sorority rushing season • Panegyric • Women's Club entertains freshman girls at tea • Curtain Club reorganizes; Kathryn Hand, president • Y.W. candlelight service to be held Wednesday • Men's Debating Club will debate women • Letter of interest to debating aspirants • Prospective law students addressed at "Y" meeting • New members accepted at Music Club meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1931
Eveline B. Omwake, E. Earle Stibitz, and George Leslie Omwake
Grizzlies defeat F. & M. 7-6: Scrap way to close thrilling victory • Hockey team defeats Phila. Normal School • Junior class elects 1933 Ruby editor • Y.W.C.A. holds meeting for big and little sisters • Bear hill and dalers down F. & M. 22-33 • Cubs downed 26-0 by Villanova crew • English group holds interesting meeting • Former Dartmouth star speaks at pep meeting • Prof. Dando addresses YMCA at meeting • Alumni athletic club grateful for support • Soccer making its appearance at Ursinus • English Club meets at South Hall • Ursinus students take part in Atwater Kent audition • International Relations Club holds first meeting • Paul Smith to speak at "Y"
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 12, 1931
Eugene H. Miller, E. Earle Stibitz, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. Zahniser, Boston U., first chapel speaker • York and Hanover ministers dine and meet at Ursinus • Mrs. Grace Livingstone Hill addresses joint meeting • Bears win first conference game; down Dickinson in close battle 7-6 • Introduction of football at Ursinus • Ursinus cubs lose to strong Hill team 33-0 • Student council dance Old Timers' evening • Prof. Harry L. Dando will speak at YMCA meeting • Cross-country team vanquishes Drexel • New presidents for Bucknell and Dickinson • Frosh banquet at Penn A. C.; Pres. Schiele, presiding • Co-eds beat alumnae in hockey game • Council on social activities plans two dances • Tau Sigma Gamma reunion • Women's Debating Club holds humorous meeting • Sigma Rho Lambda meets • Mrs. Isenberg speaks • Chem-bi group elects officers • Rev. Lentz speaks at Dickinson pep meeting • International Relations Club to meet Tuesday • New football programs sponsored by Varsity Club • String ensemble meets
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1931
Ann M. Brady, E. Earle Stibitz, and George Leslie Omwake
Miss Strickler awarded athletic honor blazer • Seniors and juniors elect class officers • Varsity downs Haverford 24-0; frosh in 0-0 tie with Perkiomen • Seniors will reproduce "Children of the moon" • Norristown "Y" secretary speaks at men's meeting • String ensemble again directed by Dr. Sturgis • College department meets socially at Trinity Church • Hockey season opens with many candidates • Men's Glee Club resumes activities • Sophomore committee to select class ring • Grace Livingston Hill will speak at joint "Y" meeting • Women candidates report for freshman debating • Debate economic question • Y.W.C.A. sponsors hike to Lost Lake • Ursinus students place in radio audition contest • Dr. Zahnizer to speak • Hubert leads vespers • Editorial: The Ursinus Women's Club • Varsity Club holds first meeting of year • New recruits report for wrestling squad • College physician speaks at lively pep meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1931
Alfred C. Alspach, E. Earle Stibitz, and George Leslie Omwake
Grizzly gridmen humble Lehigh 12-7: Opponents outclassed by smooth machine • Many interesting events experienced by professors • Hockey practice begun • Band letter requirements announced by council • New council organized • Sophs victorious in hard annual class struggle • College band organizes for football season • Fall tennis tournament unearths varsity material • Football coaches speak at first pep meeting • Johnson addresses service organizations on "morale" • Women's A. A. managers • College cheer leaders • Junior class selects representative • Phi Alpha Psi reunion • Women's student council announces new committees • Ursinus College library rules • Y.W.C.A. enjoys song service at Glenwood memorial • Inter-sorority council names additional officers • Y.M. opens with meeting in Bomberger Memorial Hall • Brotherhood renews activities for the year • Men students will receive privileges at Norristown Y • Musical program at vespers
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 21, 1931
James Edwin Palm, E. Earle Stibitz, and George Leslie Omwake
Bears point for Lehigh opening game as third week of hard practice starts • Ursinus' sixty-second academic year officially opened Thursday evening • Thirty-five candidates for freshman grid squad • Large freshman class starts college year • Jack Massey heads booster committee • Frosh-soph tug-of-war being held today • Chase and Evans now assist McAvoy • Ursinus cross-country men turn out for fall season • Y.W.C.A. forms plans for the coming year • Christian associations sponsor vesper services • Women's hockey team to organize this week • Season tickets offered for all home athletics • Track candidates should report for fall practice • Go to the YM meeting • Freshmen welcomed at student council dance • Weekly editors meet; staff augmented • Library regulations • Dance features YM-YW reception for freshmen • Glee Club and choir resume activities • Ursinus College appears in national publication • Hair dressing shoppe opens at Maples • Orientation program for new freshmen • Recent campus visitors
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 14, 1931
Eveline B. Omwake, E. Earle Stibitz, and George Leslie Omwake
Physical education department organized • Thirty men answer call for gridders • Banquet first feature of freshman week end • Freshmen trek to Valley Forge, Sunday • Opening exercises Thursday evening • Dr. Thunder plays in Sunday musicale • Gymnasium improved during summer months • Liberal arts colleges plan big broadcast • Dr. and Mrs. Lentz spend summer abroad • Dr. Howard R. Omwake called to Catawba College • "Y" handbooks are issued during summer • Supply Store credit limited • Ursinus College host to summer conferences • Campus changes
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Eugene H. Miller, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. William J. Shergold preaches animating baccalaureate sermon • Cornerstone laid on new science building • Board of Directors holds June meeting • David Lawrence delivers address at sixty-first annual commencement • Class of 1931 frolics at annual Class Day • Kugler wins annual junior oratorical prize • Varsity tossers garner two victories • "Journey's End" presented by senior class • Rev. C. F. Deininger heads Alumni Association • Prizes awarded 1931 • Haydn's "The Seasons" oratorio presentation • Mrs. F. I. Sheeder elected president of Woman's Club • Alumni Athletic Club chooses G. F. Erb '27 president • Engaged • Baccalaureate degrees • 1931 tennis season marred by rain • Women's tennis team has very successful year • The college in summer • Pupils of Music Department give recital Thursday evening • What some of 1931 will do • Winning ball team coached by Jing Johnson • Bear trackmen win trophy
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 1, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Ann M. Brady, and George Leslie Omwake
"Journey's End" selected as senior class play • Cornerstone to be laid on science building • Ruth C. Carpenter and Margaret L. Strevig share salutatorian honors • Commencement calendar • Musical program to be scheduled for Sunday • Clergyman and journalist to address senior class • President Hoover is Memorial Day guest • Paul elected captain of 1932 track squad • Juniors will hold oratorical contest • Departing for Europe • Alumni Athletic Club will hold luncheon • College scrap book to be kept by office • Board of Directors awards scholarships • Ursinus Weekly joins National College Press Association • Garner is high scorer in archery tournament • Commencement rules fixed by WSGA • English group elects officers • Sororities hold elections • Alumni baseball game to be held Saturday • Men's Student Council • Frosh-Villanova track meet ends in a frosh loss • Musical recital to be given Thursday • Sigma Rho Lambda holds dinner dance • YM and YW sing
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 25, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Men's student body elects new council • Seniors are guests at Dr. Omwake's reception • Frosh girls entertain • Faculty interviewed on "Ruby" pictures • Valedictorian honor awarded to John W. Fertig; Winner active in athletics and campus life • Swarthmore hands bears a 6-0 dose of whitewash • Song service at vespers • Ursinus tracksters close season with brilliant 66-60 victory over Drexel • Lois Strickler to attend Laurel Blossom queen • Ursinus joins intercollegiate league; "Jing" Johnson the prime mover • Public speaking class banquets at Franklin House • "Mother" Moore addresses joint YM-YWCA group • Thunder's students will give recital • Girls' tennis team wins final net encounter 6-0 • Ruth Riegel will be editor of "Y" handbook • Vocal students heard in pleasing recital • Brotherhood elects heads • Alumni in metropolitan area prepare for reunions • Dr. and Mrs. Smith guests at English Club luncheon • Sorority news • Rooms are allotted to the Class of 1935 • New Varsity Club meets • Interesting sidelights gleaned from the "Weekly" • Miss Hartenstine announces soloists • Tau Kappa Alpha formal initiation is ended with annual fraternity dinner • Ursinus tennis men lose to strong Temple team • Eachus selected captain of 1932 baseball team • Oscar E. Gerney to direct Physical Education Department • Men's faculty club dines at Spring Mountain House
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, James Edwin Palm, and George Leslie Omwake
"Children of the Moon" presented as annual junior class production • Johnny Brown's Orchestra features prom program • Dean Kline lectures students on bird life • Mary Markley will address Woman's Club • May queen crowned amid colorful spring pageant on the east campus • Students' mothers feted in upper dining room • Johnson addresses YM: Life parallels baseball • Haydn's "Seasons" to be presented June 7 • Tracksters cop conference title after bowing to F. & M.; Tossers down Temple 12-9 on winning Saturday • Men's Student Council renders two decisions • Mitchell leads vespers • Jim Herron president of new Varsity Club • Marianne Bucke chosen Philosophy Club head • Mother Moore will speak at joint "Y" meeting • Happenings in Spain topic at International Relations Club • Women's Debate Club holds humorous program • Editorial comment: An Ursinus magazine • Color of skins and souls heard at YW • Two sororities elect and install officers • Fraternity election • Ursinus trio entertains NY alumni at banquet • Fircroft girls hold luncheon for mothers • Ex-Olevian girls honor Mrs. Rauch at banquet • WSGA meeting Tuesday to consider rules • Women's tennis postponed • Frosh girls to entertain co-eds in night club • Roster of final examinations, 1931
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 11, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Eveline B. Omwake, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. Baugh addresses English group members • YW holds annual retreat at Arcola • Announcement made of commencement speakers • Girl racqueters fall before Swarthmore 4-1 • Lebanon Valley retaliates with win over bears • Lehigh Valley alumni dine at Hotel Traylor • Review praises new 1931 Ruby • Grizzly tennis team ties twice, 3 to 3 • Track team defeated by West Chester • "Y" officials installed at candle-light service • Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference meeting • Fraternities elect officers • Council nominations • College musicians entertain alumni • Dr. Sturgis at exposition • Juniors and others • Debating clubs banquet • Student athlete typified by Barney Berlinger • Federation of Women's Clubs assemble here • English Club holds regular monthly meeting • Ursinus women debaters lose to University of Maryland • Frosh game called off • Mother's Day theme carried out at vespers • President presents paper • Pageant to be different • Frosh tennis team downs Norristown High • Freshmen lose to Allentown Prep, 86-22 • Tennis match canceled • First Y meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Eugene H. Miller, and George Leslie Omwake
Women's Symphony Orchestra plays to large audience • Ursinus host to Montgomery schools • Ursinus represented at West Chester conference • Grizzly ball club downs Rutgers and Lebanon Valley in close games • Ursinus trackmen lose to Swarthmore, Wednesday • Tennis team drops first tilt to Drexel, 2-4 • Herbert Howells speaker at vespers • Frosh track team at conference meet • Canterbury pilgrims portrayed in pageant • Ursinus Glee Clubs sing at Wernersville • Campus improvement at Sprankle Hall • Full athletic program scheduled this week • Sunday school classes hold steak roast • Freshman officers chosen • Cast of May Day pageant announced • Dr. Baugh, of University of Pennsylvania, to lecture Wednesday • Miriam Fissel '31 leader at YWCA meeting • Co-ed racquet wielders defeat Beaver 3 to 2 • India, topic at International Relations Club • Women's Debating Club meets at Maples • Notice to archers • Valley Forge overcomes yearling team 4 to 3 • Current problems in chapel
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Ann M. Brady, and George Leslie Omwake
Dr. Felmuth speaker at Chapel Friday • I. N. A. convention held at Brooklyn • St. Paul Brotherhood holds annual banquet • Interclass track meet won by the seniors • Bear nine breaks even in week's play • New Varsity Club to be organized • Officers installed at WSGA meeting • Racquet wielders to get under way • Girls' varsity banquet at Spring Mountain House • Women's tennis team wins from Moravian • Ursinus at Penn relays • Junior prom notice • Music Club presents entertaining playlet • Cast for May Day pageant • County festival Saturday • Sing is featured at YWCA meeting • "Praise of God" subject at vespers • Athalie presented at Philadelphia • Professor Tower visits Goucher • Ursinus receives bequest • English Club meets at Shreiner • History of May Day • J. L. Weaver elected president of YMCA • Sorority holds banquet • YWCA announcement • Freeland Hall men conduct church service • Women debaters defeat Seton Hill • "Y" conference at West Chester • Hill School outruns frosh
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1931
E. Earle Stibitz, Alfred C. Alspach, and George Leslie Omwake
Gala senior weekend featured by delightful ball and minstrel show • Women's student council holds banquet Thursday • Bears defeat Owls 2-0; Mules 9-1 in first home contests of season • Senior holly tree planted near library • Affirmative debaters lose decision to Penn • Inter-class track meet will be held Tuesday • Frosh open season with win and loss • "The Seasons" by Haydn commencement oratorio • May Day pageant will be presented on May 16 • Patterson Field records • Ann Uhrich elected president of Women's Athletic Association • YW officers selected • Vesper services • International Relations Club reviews books • Day students lead weekly YWCA group • Scirica chosen head of Webster Forensic Society • Prospects good for women's tennis team • Various topics discussed by Women's Debating Club • Boswell addresses Kiwanis • Constitution considered by freshman class • Biology Club meets • Class representatives • Later pageantry development narrated