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Dickinson Alumnus, September 1932
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- The Board of Trustees discussed expanding campus with the purchase of the Mooreland Track.
- Harry L. Price (class of 1896), president of the Alumni Association, suggested moving John Dickinson's grave from Wilmington, Delaware, to Carlisle.
- President Karl Waugh's inauguration took place during Commencement in June 1932.
- The Tome Scientific Building's basement became a special laboratory for physical chemistry.
- Rev. John J. Snavely (class of 1904) became a district superintendent for the Methodist Episcopal Church in New York.
- Kappa Sigma moved out of East College and into a new fraternity house, which was located at the northeast corner of College and Louther Streets.
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