ProTheatre schedules 9 Spring productions • Student Life Committee suggests twelve semester open houses; President Pettit approves half • Union pilot committee seeks new members • Seniors plan \u2771 Showboat • Gymnasium site excavated • Pi Nu sponsors annual Songfest • Festival of the Arts • Blood drive • Editorial: Where do we go from here? • Focus: Tom Mack • Movie critic: What\u27s at the movies (and worth seeing) • Letters to the editor: Freaks out; Sterling studies; Excellent issue; G.P. knocks U.S.G.A. • Hamlet • Robin and the other hoods • Inside track • Hoopmen complete season • Snellbelles protest lack of floortime • Sports cornerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1140/thumbnail.jp
Protheatre readies Marat / Sade premiere • Mrs. Dorothy A. Towers dies; Longtime Paisley resident ...
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Theatre production will start week of arts festivities • Service stations in Collegeville reflect na...
Girls win first meet in new Elliott Pool • 1973 Arts Festival has much to offer • Student Union to o...
Dr. Levesque appointed Evening School Director • Fine Arts Festival scheduled despite rumored cancel...
Week-long festival of arts slated to begin February 22 • Ursinus, at mid-winter, continues coping wi...
\u2771 CCC forms plans for frosh • H. Salisbury of New York Times to speak at 1971 Commencement • ...
Faculty action approves Student Life Committee • Student Union plans drag as committees deliberate •...
Y off campus weekend food, parlay, fun • Spring festival leads announced for musical play • Student ...
How to Succeed is Spring production • New Who\u27s who in religion lists Williamson • S.F.A.R.C. st...
Dr. Eugene Miller campaigns for local democratic mayoralty • Curtain Club announces cast of Spring p...
Ursinus Board of Directors meets in regular Spring session; Discusses tax proposals, committee repor...
Senior Symposium tours Phila. settlement homes • Curtain Club lists Spring dramatics • The Ballet C...
Pumpernickel Players success, Zoo Story, Sandbox postponed • Weekend social activities continue on U...
Protheatre readies Marat / Sade premiere • Mrs. Dorothy A. Towers dies; Longtime Paisley resident ...
Exams speeded for army tests scheduled here • Operetta cancelled • Forum to feature archaeologist in...
Campus Chest activities will begin April 6th • Craig Hill named Weekly editor-in-chief; Bell, Bradle...
Theatre production will start week of arts festivities • Service stations in Collegeville reflect na...
Girls win first meet in new Elliott Pool • 1973 Arts Festival has much to offer • Student Union to o...
Dr. Levesque appointed Evening School Director • Fine Arts Festival scheduled despite rumored cancel...
Week-long festival of arts slated to begin February 22 • Ursinus, at mid-winter, continues coping wi...
\u2771 CCC forms plans for frosh • H. Salisbury of New York Times to speak at 1971 Commencement • ...
Faculty action approves Student Life Committee • Student Union plans drag as committees deliberate •...
Y off campus weekend food, parlay, fun • Spring festival leads announced for musical play • Student ...
How to Succeed is Spring production • New Who\u27s who in religion lists Williamson • S.F.A.R.C. st...
Dr. Eugene Miller campaigns for local democratic mayoralty • Curtain Club announces cast of Spring p...
Ursinus Board of Directors meets in regular Spring session; Discusses tax proposals, committee repor...
Senior Symposium tours Phila. settlement homes • Curtain Club lists Spring dramatics • The Ballet C...
Pumpernickel Players success, Zoo Story, Sandbox postponed • Weekend social activities continue on U...
Protheatre readies Marat / Sade premiere • Mrs. Dorothy A. Towers dies; Longtime Paisley resident ...
Exams speeded for army tests scheduled here • Operetta cancelled • Forum to feature archaeologist in...
Campus Chest activities will begin April 6th • Craig Hill named Weekly editor-in-chief; Bell, Bradle...