- COVID-19 Project
- Home
- Archival Material
- College History Projects
- Subject-Based Digital Projects
- Carlisle Indian School Resources
- LGBT History Project
- Three Mile Island (TMI) Resources
- Civil War Resources
- James Buchanan Resources
- Slavery and Abolition in the U.S.
- Russian and Slavic Resources
- AIFS / AIFS Foundation Collection
- Books of Isaac Norris
- Writings by Dickinsonians
- Digital Images on Flickr
- Dickinson @ Internet Archive
May Day and Founder's Day
Wed., May 2, 1934
Students and faculty members celebrated the annual College May Day and Founder's day with a variety of programs, including "May Day breakfast, chapel service, decoration of the graves of the presidents of the college, Inter-fraternity track meet, and an open house at Metzger Hall". During the chapel service, Rev. Dr. John Wesley Hill, chancellor emeritus at Lincoln University, discussed Abraham Lincoln's character and claimed Lincoln believed in individualism and was a spiritual man.
Event Type:
Bibliography:
Dickinsonian, May 2, 1934, pg. 1.