Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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Dance attended by fifty couples, emphasis on the fact that this event was inexpensive.

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This article suggests that the key to America's future lies in greater political participation, especially in the case of graduated college students.

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In response to the Great Depression, female students at Ursinus stopped purchasing corsages, which were an "unnecessary expense," as they had done in the past in preparation for parties.

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An advertisement for Collegeville National Bank from 1930

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An article about Cyrus H.K. Curtis' gift to Ursinus for a new science building.

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An article written about the groundbreaking ceremony for the new science building on Founders' Day

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Thomas Field Cage is scene of largest dance of the season, which was a Christmas theme.

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Ursinus students have an obligation to assist the government with the education they've been afforded as college students, especially during this time of depression.

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In this article, Ursinus students are chastised for their lack of interest in the country's affairs compared to their interest in foreign affairs. Specifically, a major source of contention, according to the author, is how he perceives how Ursinus…

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Professor Boswell discusses the policies and plans of socialism and anarchism, and then compares those to that of capitalism. In the end, Boswell used the example of capitalism to criticize the extreme stances taken by both socialism and anarchism,…
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