Freeland Hall Demolition
Freeland Hall Portico (2nd bite)
Nov. 20, 1968
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Freeland Hall Portico (original)
Reference: Yost's mss. Ch. VII, p. 4:
In December of 1913, the Freeland Hall Portico was completed, being the final stage of a complete remodeling of the Old Dorms. The three Halls were razed in November, 1968 to clear the site for the Myrin Library.
1913
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Freeland and Stine Halls (copy)
Original building of Freeland Seminary, founded in 1848 by Abraham Hunsicker
1856-72
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Aerial View- Ursinus College -1930
An ariel view of Ursinus College's campus ca 1930.
The bottom third includes the Main Street village.
The middle third includes academic buildings Alumni Memorial Library, Bomberger Memorial Hall, Freeland and Derr Halls, and Pflaher Hall (under construction) and residence halls Curtis Hall and Brodbeck Hall.
The top third includes Ritter Hall, the football field with the old Sycamore tree in the end zone, the baseball field, and various other field spaces owned by the college and beyond its borders.
1930
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Ursinus Grizzly: March 1, 1979, pg 6
Chemistry lab in Bomberger Memorial Hall. Before the science buildings (Thomas Hall and Pfaler Hall) were built at Ursinus, Bomberger used to hold labs. These labs were taken out when the building was renovated int eh early part of the 20th century.
1904
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Bomberger Hall- Chemistry Laboratory (picture)
Professor Isaiah M. Rapp is seen with students in the chemistry laboratory in Bomberger Memorial Hall. This laboratory allowed the college an up-to-date curriculum in the physical sciences.
1904-05
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