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Dickinson Alumnus, February 1929
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- The Board of Trustees invited alumni to attend Dr. Mervin Grant Filler's (class of 1893) inauguration as the eighteenth president in April 1929.
- The Alumni Gymnasium opened in early January with a basketball game against the University of Pennsylvania.
- An infirmary, consisting of four rooms, opened in the rear of Conway Hall.
- Administrative offices, including the president's office, moved to the second floor of Old West.
- P. W. "Red" Griffith was appointed head football coach.
- James Gordon Steese (class of 1902) was featured in a Spanish language publication, The International Journal of Road Building.
- William D. Angle (class of 1930) won the 1902 Award, honoring him for being the "best all around Dickinsonian" by judgement of his classmates.
- Dr. Charles Greeley Abbot, secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, delivered a speech on former Smithsonian Secretary and former Dickinson Professor Spencer Fullerton Baird (class of 1840).
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