This 1953 black and white photograph shows coach Eleanor Frost Snell and student Marge Merrifield Loomis standing on an athletic field at Ursinus College. Marge is wearing her hockey uniform and is holding a field hockey stick.
This textbook highlights the various forms and sources from which radio propaganda targeting East Germany originated and spread from during the Cold War.
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.
Eileen Schrager discusses how the college participated in a nationwide Vietnam War Moratorium. Many students passed leaflets of the Moratorium to many houses in Collegeville, illustrating the amount of anti-Vietnam activism that reverberated through…
Ursinus student Lynn Wollentin examines an Ursinus propaganda film, titled "Ursinus Today," that glosses all the havoc that, at the time, defined American life. From the Ursinus Weekly, Vol. 174, no. 12, pp. 3, 8.
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.…
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…