Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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Ursinus student Tran Van Dinh recounts the many propaganda statements disseminated by the government regarding the war--most importantly that victory in Vietnam was imminent. The student calls the many propaganda statements by the government hoaxes.…

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The report is given attention by a group known as, "We're Just Saying Ursinus," and it poses recommendations for implementing more resources on the study of race and equality. The report specifically mentions one of these resources given notable…

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Ursinus student Byron Jackson discusses the ultimate ultimatum of the Vietnam War, stating, "If you abide by the rules of society, you either become a doctor, lawyer, or minister, or go to Vietnam and either get killed or catch malaria and…

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Anonymous wants to transfer out of Ursinus

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

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Ursinus student Thomas W. Beaver recounts an event at the college where speaker Dr. Davidson, head of the physics department at Haverford College, gives reasons on why the U..S should remove troops from Vietnam. From The Ursinus Weekly, Vol. 215, no.…

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Staff writer, Nipun Suri, wrote “Black History Celebrated Across Ursinus Campus” on February 22, 2000, from the Ursinus student newspaper, The Grizzly. Paulette Patton was key in planning and creating cultural and artistic events designed to educate…

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Fredrick L Glauser recounts a lecture in which Dr. Goncharoff discussed attitudes between Russia and the U.S. From the Ursinus Weekly, Vol. 58, no. 11, pp. 1.
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