This article written by President George Leslie Omwake brings up the issue of the school's lack of funding for its new library. The building had been constructed with the aid of workers from F.E.R.A. (a New Deal program), but at the time found itself…
A Ursinus student visited the Graterford Prison to investigate the improved programs the prison provided the inmates in the early 70's, which tries to encourage Ursinus College to allow the prison to use its resources.
This photography shows the larger than average amount of women in a class during this time. The women are wearing white tops and black ties in contrast to the suit jackets of the men in their class. Also attached is the list of all of the members of…
This article emphasizes the importance of small colleges and how they are a community, where professors and students can engage in more than student-teacher relationships.
The page shows the senior class of 1900 and the various executive positions of the class. Two women, Miss Elinor S. Lutes and Miss Vinnie O. Mensch, held two positions, Secretary and Historian. The class motto, colors, and yell are also included.