Weather and age have compromised the structure of Bomberger Tower. For safety reasons bits and pieces of it were removed, but nothing was rebuilt yet because of a lack of funds.
An article detailing the musical performances given around Ursinus that students often attended and wrote about in the newspapers. This one details an off campus concert given by a four part vocal quartet and a pianist accompanist.
The article talks about the organ that was installed in 1916 by Mrs. Emily K. Clark, the widow of Mr. Charles Heber Clark. She made the purchase and installation of the instrument possible. There is brief discussion about the dedication of the organ…
This looks like a picture that was turned into a postcard. In the top left corner it reads "Ursinus College". On the right it reads "A Tradition to Cherish, A Future to Ensure..." On the bottom it denotes the building shown as Bomberger Hall