Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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An article written about curriculum changes at Haverford College which are the basis for curriculum changes at Ursinus College that reflect the liberal arts identity

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A tribute to Cyrus H.K. Curtis, one of Ursinus' greatest benefactors, who at the time was dealing with a serious illness and would die shortly after.

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Description of the nationwide movement to establish peace around the globe. This article urges Ursinus students to pay attention to the World Court and U.S. relations with it.

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Ursinus author uses education and democracy to urge the citizens of Norristown to donate, as Ursinus is "the educational center of our County".

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The mother of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Sarah, visits Ursinus, and speaks on behalf of her son as to his plans for the future of the country.

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Man calls for a new yell and is willing to pay $25. This yell would be used at sporting events.

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A student asks his fellow peers what are they to do once they leave Ursinus College, when unemployment seems all but a certainty in their near future, a daunting prospect for Seniors about to be removed from the comforting environment of college.

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Alum Jacob M. Hoke died on in February 1935, but not before contributing $500 to Ursinus College, as conditioned by his will.

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This article celebrates Ursinus' largest enrolling Freshman class to date. A list of the incoming Freshman is provided, with their places of origin as well.

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A dinner was held at Ursinus to celebrate the construction of a new road that passes through Collegeville.
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