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Ursinus Weekly Newspaper

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YM-YWCA participates in community projects • Queen Linda Clarke crowned at 1969 Homecoming fete; IF Council disqualifies Tighe • Gustav Benrath addresses Founder's Day audience on early Ursinus history • Student actors sought for movie production • Heilemann named to inter-disciplinary post • Editorials: Forgotten weekends; Fraternity queen? • Focus: Phil Moore • Faculty portrait: Sandra Kerawalla • Letters to the editor: Schnoll vs. Ehrlich; Mother Van Horn; Congratulations; Campus Chest; Double standard; Open letter to President Helfferich • 'No jag' • Spotlight: Bobbie & Charlie Lutz • Perspectives: Oct. 15 • UC Harriers streak broken by F & M • Gridders tie Towson on field goal 34-34 • Ursinus defense is well balanced • West Chester shuts out Bearettes in hockey 3-0 • Is Paul McCartney dead? Beatle McCartney is reported alive, rumor to contrary

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11-7-1969

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Ursinus College

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Collegeville, Pennsylvania

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Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, newspaper, YMCA, YWCA, Pennhurst Hospital, Penn Village, Pottstown, St. Gabriel's Hall, Norristown State Hospital, Linda Clarke, Homecoming Queen, Nick Tighe, Founder's Day, Gustav Adolf Benrath, Jonathan, movie, Amish, John J. Heilemann, Phil Moore, Sandra Kerawalla, Campus Chest, Barbara Lutz, Charles Lutz, Vietnam War Moratorium, cross country, football, field hockey, Paul McCartney, Beatles

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This item is available courtesy of the Ursinus College Archives. It is not to be copied or distributed for commercial use.

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Cultural History Higher Education Liberal Studies Social History United States History

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Gold, Alan; Moore, Robert; Barr, Robert; Earle, Judith; Siegel, Jane; Hauser, Marc; Faaet, Allen; Herman, Rudi; Crane, Cris; and Williams, James, 'The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1969' (1969). Ursinus Weekly Newspaper. 151.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/151

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