Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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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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Account of how the newly created science building was dedicated on campus in 1933

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Description of the May Day Pageant of 1932

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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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Article talks about plans for prom and the junior weekend

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

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An artistic warning about the dangers of becoming once more involved in a European conflict.
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