Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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The Ursinus Weekly February 20 1970.pdf
Emig's tenure ends; USGA holds election • President Helfferich retiring; Board of Directors outlines criteria for new President • Dean H. L. Jones hospitalized; recovering from heart attack • Festival of Arts to feature Sweet Stavin' Chain, Smither •…

Eleanor Frost Snell_ A Lifelong Impact.pdf
In this article, Jen Shillingford reflects on memories of Eleanor Snell and the revolution in women's sports.

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This color photograph shows the recognition of Eleanor Snell at the Ursinus College Homecoming halftime ceremony on October 27, 1984. Visible in the photo are Eleanor Snell and the coaches and managers of the 1984 Olympic Field Hockey team. Pictured,…

Ursinus College Field Hockey Basketball Softball and Tennis Rec.pdf
These Ursinus College field hockey, basketball, softball and tennis records cover the years 1931-1970 and were included in a scrapbook binder presented to Eleanor Snell at her testimonial retirement dinner in 1970. The records contain the number of…

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Newspaper article detailing the Air Force launching a program to offer admissions to UC grads. From The Ursinus Weekly, Vol. 58, No. 9, pp. 1

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Narrative piece written by a student and published in the paper's opinion section. From The Ursinus Weekly, Vol. 57, No. 17, pp. 2

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Article about how members of the Buddhist community protested a speaking appearance by the First Lady of South Vietnam at Princeton University. One of the protestors, Rev. Geshe Wangal of the Lamaist Buddhist Monastery of America had been a speaker…

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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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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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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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