Ursinus College Curtain Club Presents "The Staring Match" by Jerry McNeely
Curtain Club production of "The Staring Match"
Curtain Club playbill from the production of "The Staring Match" at Ursinus College on May 10-11, 1963
Jim Barrett, John R. Gustavson, Betsy Kleinginna, Betsy Thompson
Ursinus College
May 10 and 11, 1963
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The Curtain Club of Ursinus College Presents "The Late George Apley" by John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman
Curtain Club production of "The Late George Apley"
Curtain Club playbill from the production of "The Late George Apley" at Ursinus College during November 17-18, 1961
Jim Barrett, John. R. Gustavson, Robert McClellan, John McLaughlin
Ursinus College
November 17 and 18, 1961
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Studying German Lieder from a personal friend of Brahms
Article in the Ursinus College Bulletin Summer 1968 detailing the life of Marion Gertrude Spangler and her career in music
(Author unknown)
Ursinus College Bulletin Summer 1968
Ursinus College Bulletin
Summer (August) 1968
Ursinus College Digital Commons
Found in an anthology of Ursinus College Bulletins
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"Air Force Offers Commissions to College Grads."
War propaganda at Ursinus, 1955-60
Newspaper article detailing the Air Force launching a program to offer admissions to UC grads. From <i>The Ursinus Weekly</i>, Vol. 58, No. 9, pp. 1
<i>The Ursinus Weekly</i>
Ursinusiana Collection in Digital Commons @ Ursinus
Ursinus College.
January 12, 1959.
Used with permission of Ursinus College.
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Newspaper article
"Past UC Speaker In Protest Against Mme. Nhu Before Fall of Regime."
War propaganda at Ursinus, 1961-5
Article about how members of the Buddhist community protested a speaking appearance by the First Lady of South Vietnam at Princeton University. One of the protestors, Rev. Geshe Wangal of the Lamaist Buddhist Monastery of America had been a speaker at UC’s “Kaffee Klatsch” - a lecture series about religion. From <i>The Ursinus Weekly</i>, Vol. 63, No. 6, pp. 1.
<i>The Ursinus Weekly</i>
Ursinusiana Collection, Digital Archives @ Ursinus
Ursinus College
November 11, 1963
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1. We'll Not Forget: A Promise to Freeland - Old Building to be Razed to Provide Library Site (top)
2. Alumnus Recalls Freeland As "Source of Campus Activities"
3. A Senior Looks at Freeland: Can Library Replace Freeland's Primacy? (middle right)
4. Search Into History Substantiates Claim of Second Oldest GraduateAssertion --- Yes, Freeland was Indeed Everything (bottom left)
5. May Its Tradition Live (Bottom Right)
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6. Alumnus Remembers... (Continued from page 2) (top middle column)
7. History of Freeland (Continued from page 2) (top right)
8. Reading Period... (Continued from page 2) (bottom middle)
1. + 8. Fred Jacob
2. + 6. Quimby Rae
3. + 7. Sue Yost
4. Loretta Wagner & Tim Coyne
5. The Weekly Feature Staff
The Ursinus Weekly 1966
January 10, 1966
1. Freeland Hall: Don't Let It Be Forgot (top)
2. A Senior Looks at Freeland: Can Library Replace Freeland's Primacy? (Bottom Left)
3. Search Into History Substantiates Claim of Second Oldest Graduate That "Freeland Was Everything" (bottom right)
1. Fred Jacob
2. Sue Yost
3. Loretta Wagner and Tim Coyne
The Ursinus Weekly 1968
December 2, 1968
1. Freeland Hall: Don't Let It Be Forgot (top)
2. Ursinus Raises $2,350,000; $550,000 Still Needed (bottom left)
3. Search Into History Substantiates Claim of Second Oldest Graduate That "Freeland Was Everything" (bottom right)
4. Ursinus College: One Century Old Before... ... and After (next page)
1. Fred Jacob
2. Unknown
3. Loretta Wagner and Tim Coyne
The Ursinus Weekly 1969
December 17, 1969
Ada Chang Describes Pearl Harbor Bombings
Pearl Harbor
Ada Chang, a student at Ursinus, witnessed the attack on Pearl Harbor and recounts her story in the Weekly.
1945 Weekly Newspaper Editors
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper
Ursinus College
1/29/1945
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African American and Africana Studies Professor, 1999
Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College
This image is of one of the professors who taught African heritage and Africana areas of study at Ursinus in 1999 — Dr. Nzadi Keita. She was teaching courses in this subject area before the program existed. Additionally, Dr. Keita was one of the few professors of color, particularly women professors of color at this school. Dr. Keita still is one of the college’s prominent African American and Africana Studies professors today.
1999 Yearbook Staff at Ursinus College
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Ursinus College
1999
Jennifer Adams
Jen Alessandrini
Stacy Cagle
Ann Marie Flannery
Laura Hiergesell
Stephanie Puryear
Ursinus College Senior Class of 1999
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