Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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V-12  Unit 1943.pdf
A photo of the V-12 program in its first year at Ursinus College.

Grizzly_2002Sep12(OCR) 4.pdf
An excerpt from the front page of the campus newspaper, The Grizzly, on September 19th, 2002. Article is titled "Ursinus Remembers September 11 in Silence, Art, and Prayer".

Where Do We Go From Here - 12-15-1941(reduced+OCR).pdf
This is a student article which discusses the desire to be informed on what is happening and what he and other students can do to best serve the United States. If it serves the nation more for them to stay in college, then they will. If it serves the…

Page 2 Sept 12 2002 grizz(OCR) 2.pdf
An image of the Twin Towers from the second page of the September 12th, 2002 Grizzly (Ursinus' Newspaper) with a short message to those affected by 9/11.

12-7-1942(reduced+OCR).pdf
The first article, titled "Monday, December 7, 1942" is a piece about how America has come together in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor and it is time to rededicate itself even further to pursuing freedom. The second article, "The War Hits The Small…

Stuffed Animal.jpg
A stuffed animal found on the Four Doors Memorial from 2002 with pink pajamas

Weekly War Extra - 12-8-1941(reduced+OCR).pdf
A piece published the day after Pearl Harbor occurred announced the United States officially declared war on Japan.

WritinginGodTaste Nov 19 1991.jpg
The Editor in Chief of the Grizzly defends his decision to print John Ronning's letter, citing freedom of speech.

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WritinginGodTaste Nov 19 1991.jpg
Ellen R. Sylvester, the Assistant Opinions Editor, argues that Ronning's letter was harmful and stereotyped the homosexual populaiton.

Campus Memo Nov 19 1991 .jpg
Richter calls for unity amidst diversity, stating that "civility evokes reasonable language and action."
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