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The Football issue with game statistics and remarks from the team captain (S. B. Steeley) and captain-elect (Paul J. Davis) as well as remarks from the coaches.  Dickinson wins the semi-final and will compete in the final in April.   The Athletic fee is raised.

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Robert A. Judy withdraws from Dickinson vacating his position as football manager.  C.P. Lingle '07 replaces him. Dickinson prepares to meet Swarthmore in April for the Intercollegiate debate.

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The preparations for the Intercollegiate debate continue, and baseball prospects are discussed.  The Sophomore Bible Class has a pleasant time at Professor Filler's house.  Professor F. E Downes becomes superintendent of Harrisburg High School. Harry R. Isaacs is selected as a Rhodes Fellow.

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Swarthmore wins Intercollegiate Debate.  The performance of the college yell is criticized. The artwork to appear in the Microcosm is characterized at excellent

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Dickinson defeats Swarthmore in the semi-final of the Intercollegiate Debating League of Pennsylvania.  The Philadelphia Club holds its six annual banquet.  Phi Kappa Sigma moves into a "handsome new house" on South College [Street].  The recital of Mrs. Bertha Kunz-Baker in the Carlisle Opera...

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Lecture to be given about immigration by journalist Herbert Francis Sherwood. Topic of the year's intercollegiate debates are announced. Short Story published called "The Mystery of Crooked Oak." Contest for economic prizes announced. Halloween celebration held at Lloyd Hall. 

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Debut of "The Private Secretary". Swarthmore and Dickinson meet in intercollegiate debate. Loraine McAnney wins Miller prize and Gilbert Malcolm wins Wakley prize in declamation contest. Straw Poll of Dickinson favors Theodore Roosevelt.

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Underclassmen banquets held. Results of Intercollegiate Debates published.

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