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The Ursinus Weekly, January 8, 1962
Abstract
Former Ursinusite, now Africa expert, to address Forum Wednesday night • Soc. classes hear prejudice speaker • Volunteer U.C. students pitch in at local Catholic boys\u27 protectory • Dr. Pancoast takes oath as mayor of Collegeville • President\u27s report reveals 1961 data, interesting facts • Fifty students attend open meeting; MSGA\u27s Moll airs campus problems • U.C. receives $2000 from Standard Oil • Delaware museum offers five grants • Day students tell Y of difficulties • Bill Scholl named to MAC first team • Eye surgery to be topic of next pre-med meeting • Singers choose Kershner 1962 business manager • Editorial: The right not to participate • Ursinus in the past • The New Lost City Ramblers at Haverford College • All Italian highways lead to Rome, the city of colorful contrasts • Twenty freshmen answer Weekly competition call • Cagers still seek win key; Losing streak at five games • Grapplers crunch Haverford, 31 to 3, in season\u27s opener • Freshman wrestler Fred Powers adds strength in the 157 lb. weight class • Ursinus again to host county science fairhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1308/thumbnail.jp- text
- Ursinus College
- Collegeville
- Pennsylvania
- newspaper
- Kenneth Snyder
- Troy Chapman
- racial discrimination
- Philadelphia Catholic Protectory for Boys
- G. Sieber Pancoast
- student government
- Tom Moll
- Bill Scholl
- football
- day students
- Winterthur Museum
- Brownback-Anders pre-medical society
- Meistersingers
- Italy
- New Lost City Ramblers
- basketball
- wrestling
- Fred Powers
- science fair
- Cultural History
- Higher Education
- Liberal Studies
- Social History
- United States History