Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

Browse Items (33 total)

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A cartoon in the 1927 yearbook referring to the 18th Amendment, which led to prohibition in the United States.

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Article that mentions the Pirates Ball and how it will be such an extraordinary event for the school.

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A large ad promoting the mellowness of Camel cigarettes.

24 no 4 bobbing copy.jpg
An ad in the Weekly that offers haircuts such as shingling, boy-bobbing, and plain bobbing for the co-ed.

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Life insurance company advertising students using their insurance to donate to their alma mater.

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The Ku Klux Klan has been disguising their organization in the form of the fraternity Alpha Pi Sigma.

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President Omwake talks about the excellence of Ursinus College in the 1926 Ruby Yearbook

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Different views on Prohibition as well as results of a vote that asked Ursinus what their views on Prohibition were.

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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.

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Description of the nationwide movement to establish peace around the globe. This article urges Ursinus students to pay attention to the World Court and U.S. relations with it.
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