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Dickinsonian, April 26, 1928
The Alpha Gamma honorary journalistic fraternity holds an editorial contest with the subject "What Dickinson Needs Most". A humor paper entitled "Thalia", privately owned by several Dickinson students, prepares to make its debut on May 20th. English literature instructor B. Floyd Rinker gives up his post to pursue further graduate work. Professor Leon C. Prince wins the Republican nomination for State Senate from the 31st Senatorial District at the primary on Tuesday, April 24th. The Wyomissing Trio of Hans Nix, violinist; John Meyer, cellist; and Willy Richter, pianist, present an "excellent program of the finest musical masterpieces."
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