Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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This image shows the original layout of the first and basement floors in 1932 - note that the radioactivity labs are labelled as the 'Constant Temperature' and 'Low Temperature' rooms since they have not been refurbished into laboratories.

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This article provides a description of the outline, structure, and rooms found within the science building

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A sketch of the new science building at Ursinus College

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Funding and financial campaigns for the new science building are presented in this article

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This article elaborates on the benefits of including science in a liberal education, providing an atmosphere for scientific collaboration, and challenging students so as to further their scientific understanding

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This article elaborates on the ideas the helped propel the project of constructing the science building that would come to be known as Pfahler Hall

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This article gives the monetary amount donated by Dr. Pfahler to aid the college in paying for Pfahler Hall's construction.

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A physics course description with an altered ending from the description given the previous year

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A physics course description that will be altered in future school years

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A physics course description for 1936-1937 with an altered name and description from those given the previous year (1935-1936)
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