Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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All honor to the splendid alumni and former students who have subscribed up to November 20, the amount of $19,000. But to the many who have yet to subscribe, we are led to ask this question: do you lack interest, are you unable, or do you simply need…

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Dear Fred:
I was talking with the secretary of the Alumni Library Committee the other day. He showed me the list of the members of our class who have not yet subscribed to the fund, and I was surprised to see that you were one of the few who…

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Fellow Alumnus:
When the Central Committee of Alumni started this fund to create a memorial for our soldier dead, it believed that it had the back of every alumnus. We still believe it. But your backing means nothing, unless it is backed by funds.…

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The Honor Roll
1881
1873
1917
1885
1878
1889

Status of Other Classes
Over 75% subscribed:
1899
1911
1915
1919

Over 50% Subscribed:
1890
1893
1897
1903
1905
1906
1907
1909

Over 25%…

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Splendid subscriptions are arriving almost daily, but there are not sufficient of them.

It takes 240 subscriptions of $100
360 subscriptions of $75
480 subscriptions of $50
960 subscriptions of…

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$26,700!
Watch us grow!
Help us grow!

This is to deny all rumors that the Library Fund has come to a stand-still. Somebody has tried to hang crepe on us, saying--"We are so sorry that the alumni of the College have failed to come to Alma Mater's…

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The most worth while news this week in the library campaign follows:
Several alumni have doubled their subscription to the fund. Others are contemplating doing so. Can you do this?

A loyal friend of the college remarks:
"The Ursinus alumni are…

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We are pleased to present to the readers of the "Weekly" a picture of the new Memorial Library Building as it appeared on the day of the corner stone laying. The view is from a point near the power house looking south. The incline leading to the…

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The sign reads: Graduates of Ursinus are at work in Japan, China, India, Egypt, West Africa, Mesopotamia, The Philippines, Mexico, Porto Rico, Europe, and America. A contribution to this college helps build the civilization of the world

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Bomberger Tower was dismantled earlier in the year 1978 due to major safety concerns. Nails had loosened and wood had rotted after over 80 years of exposure to the elements. This article details the announcement that the college still cannot afford…
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