In memoriam A word of appreciation President's page Commencement activities Report on the Loyalty Fund Sports program Faculty resignations and appointments Students participate in full extra-curricular program Summer...
On March 15, 2005, Elijah Cobb's granddaughter, Avella Michelle Knowlin, interviews him about his past experiences in World War II. He also adds information about where he worked and what he was involved in within the companies...
In his October 26, 2005 interview, Henry Clark discusses his time in the Air Force during World War II. He talks about how he enlisted after Pearl Harbor, and then talks about his time serving in the Pacific Theater. He...
In memoriam President's page Commencement Spring term opens Forum speakers Dramatics Christmas festivities Sports revue Visitors date Dances Debating Y.M. and Y.W. events Operetta Messages to the alumni College...
Night Shift To John The Challenge My Native Land Dear to My Heart Plaint Peace Ode to a Soldier Crossing Alternative Mankind's Universal Disease Chips No Sense
Dedication What kind of memorial? Alumni Day, 1946 President's page Ursinus celebrates 75th anniversary: Special convocation held Commencement exercises Opening exercises, 76th academic year Ursinus College Woman's Club...
President's memo Letters Making connections at commencement Doctor of the year The British invasion Alumni Association election results The young man and the sea Alumni Weekend 1991 Branker releases jazz album Farewell...
Hypnosis-A Study in Sleep Ursinellins Senorita Luna Realization The Days of Ofelia Often a Bridesmaid Unfinished Symphony Interview with a Wood-Carver A Wrong-Doing? Our War Aims Singleness Departure ...
In her 1996 interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Jane Adams described her time as a 1960s radical. She covered various topics, including bohemians, socialism, beatniks, civil rights, women's liberation and consciousness, the Vietnam...
Financial Aid: Who Here Gets It? President Pleased with Success of Roundtable Upperclassman Mentors Opinion: Letter to the Editor; New Athletic Facility; Reflection on Mid-term Elections; U.S. Policy Makers, Look Before you...
Which Shall Be To All People Despair Ego Echoes Pacifism On Conscription Humanity, Incorporated In the Calm of the Past Too Many Drinks Spoil the Cook Winter Gateway to Heaven On Foot Through Chinatown ...
Writing for Americanism Garden by Guarantee The Sporting Way Holding it Pliz! I Collect Ghost Towns Song of Sorrow Beauty is Like a Sword of Fire The Little Man Who Was Always There Let Me Wear White A...
Mischief and Mayhem Night Big Brother's in the Library Rewind: Homecoming Alterations Racism: One Piece of the Puzzle The Democratic Dilemma of Legislating Hate Are We Creatures of Habit? A Look at What Ursinus Terms as...
The American college at war: America's youngest dean of men shows how the college has geared itself to meet the needs of a nation at war Lest we forget The Navy at Ursinus The 10 best stories of the Weekly, 1902-43 Students...
Farewells to Ursinus Education for veterans Alumni Day President's page Faculty and staff changes announced Exhibits to be shown Commencement week College pastor retires after 18 years' service Loyalty Fund grows ...
During World War II, college-aged women from across the nation filled United States Army and Navy secretive cryptanalysis facilities to help win the war. For many women, colleges facilitated involvement in codebreaking. Through...