Day-long program planned for Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 20 • Ursinus seniors to hear businessmen • Customs, school rules discussed • International Relations Club holds reception • Three APEs congratulated • Ursinus Forum presents debate on politics • Convocation to be held Founders\u27 Day, October 21 • Religious emphasis week conference, October 21-24 • Y plans year\u27s activities at Fall retreat: Oct. 12-14 • Dean releases draft information • Students now teaching at schools in vicinity • Dr. M. W. Witmer dies, was retired Ursinus professor • Editorial: Raiding and responsibility; Direction of emphasis • Campus campaign: Republicans, Democrats • Bruin gridders take first victory; Trample Wilkes, 20-6: Arger, Padula and Rohm spark U...
Bears trounce Garnet for first victory, 35-14 • Campus group will sponsor political rally • IRC plan...
Post-war treaties chosen as subject for year\u27s forums • Council on student activities releases th...
Fall Y retreat to be held at Fernbrook, Oct. 12-14 • Men\u27s council has opening session • Two ne...
Annual Homecoming day held Saturday, October 20 • Y makes final plans for U.C. political campai...
Editorial: Some comments on customs • Las Turistas • Seniors to elect lifetime officers on Tues. a...
Hazel invades Y-retreat but festivities continue • Juniors next for pictures • Intramural debate to ...
Ursinus fifty years old • Banquet tendered to college presidents • Eastern Synod holds public meetin...
25,000 see bears fall fighting before Army avalanche, 46-13 • Juniors to discuss yearbook change • H...
Schwalm and Ball elected to UC Board of Directors • College Bowl qualification test to be given Tues...
Whirlwind of orientation affairs entertains & bewilders 285 frosh • Student teachers dine tonight wi...
Presbyterian Society honors Dr. Armstrong • MSGA meeting; Complaints heard • Student teachers begin ...
Ursinus Bears down Susquehanna 6 to 0 • MS-WSGA presidents address frosh • Dr. Alyea to speak at For...
Y presents seminar Oct. 29; Greenback to address group • Funds available to organizations announced ...
Helfferich to receive degree on Founders Day • MSGA rules breaks as illegal, customs to remain • Blo...
Prof. Agan talks to 300 dads, students • Dr. Volbrecht tells of pre-war Europe • Pep rally will feat...
Bears trounce Garnet for first victory, 35-14 • Campus group will sponsor political rally • IRC plan...
Post-war treaties chosen as subject for year\u27s forums • Council on student activities releases th...
Fall Y retreat to be held at Fernbrook, Oct. 12-14 • Men\u27s council has opening session • Two ne...
Annual Homecoming day held Saturday, October 20 • Y makes final plans for U.C. political campai...
Editorial: Some comments on customs • Las Turistas • Seniors to elect lifetime officers on Tues. a...
Hazel invades Y-retreat but festivities continue • Juniors next for pictures • Intramural debate to ...
Ursinus fifty years old • Banquet tendered to college presidents • Eastern Synod holds public meetin...
25,000 see bears fall fighting before Army avalanche, 46-13 • Juniors to discuss yearbook change • H...
Schwalm and Ball elected to UC Board of Directors • College Bowl qualification test to be given Tues...
Whirlwind of orientation affairs entertains & bewilders 285 frosh • Student teachers dine tonight wi...
Presbyterian Society honors Dr. Armstrong • MSGA meeting; Complaints heard • Student teachers begin ...
Ursinus Bears down Susquehanna 6 to 0 • MS-WSGA presidents address frosh • Dr. Alyea to speak at For...
Y presents seminar Oct. 29; Greenback to address group • Funds available to organizations announced ...
Helfferich to receive degree on Founders Day • MSGA rules breaks as illegal, customs to remain • Blo...
Prof. Agan talks to 300 dads, students • Dr. Volbrecht tells of pre-war Europe • Pep rally will feat...
Bears trounce Garnet for first victory, 35-14 • Campus group will sponsor political rally • IRC plan...
Post-war treaties chosen as subject for year\u27s forums • Council on student activities releases th...
Fall Y retreat to be held at Fernbrook, Oct. 12-14 • Men\u27s council has opening session • Two ne...