Laying the Cornerstone of Bomberger Hall, June 25, 1891
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An 1891 black and white photo print of the cornerstone laying of Bomberger Hall on the Ursinus College campus.The photo features benefactor Robert Patterson, holding a trowel. Behind him (from right to left) are Professor Samuel Ruby, the Reverend Joseph Hendricks, the Reverend John H. Sechler, Professor J. Shelly Weinberger, Acting President Henry W. Super, Professor George Williard and Professor George Stibitz.Photograph by S.R. Fisher of Norristown, Pennsylvania.
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