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Homecoming spirit display, 1970

Homecoming spirit display, 1970

A team spirit display for the Homecoming football game against Lebanon Valley in September 1970. The display features a sign which reads, "Meet Your Judgement Dutchmen."

Homecoming spirit display by Alpha Chi Rho, 1951

Homecoming spirit display by Alpha Chi Rho, 1951

Alpha Chi Rho fraternity brothers create this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 10, 1951.  The display depicts a large red devil rolling a die that is about to crush the Johns Hopkins mascot (a blue jay...

Homecoming spirit display by Commons Club, 1949

Homecoming spirit display by Commons Club, 1949

Members of the Commons Club create this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. The display features a car labeled "Johns Hopkins" crashing into a football player.

Homecoming spirit display by Kappa Sigma, 1951

Homecoming spirit display by Kappa Sigma, 1951

A team spirit display created by the Kappa Sigma fraternity for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 10, 1951. The display depicts a man in an academic robe holding the college mace chasing a football player with an "H" on the...

Homecoming spirit display by Phi Delta Theta, 1949

Homecoming spirit display by Phi Delta Theta, 1949

A team spirit display created by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins in fall 1949. The headline on the poster is "Johns Hopkins Wrecked By D'Son Devils: Open Season Declared on Jays."

Homecoming spirit display by Phi Epsilon Pi, 1949

Homecoming spirit display by Phi Epsilon Pi, 1949

The Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity creates this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. The main banner says "You raze Hopkins, we'll raise the devil."

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1951

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1951

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity creates this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 10, 1951. The display depicts the Johns Hopkins mascot, a blue jay, caught in the middle of a maze. The title for the...

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, c.1960

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, c.1960

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity creates this team spirit display for a Homecoming game around 1960. The display features a large featherless chicken and a sign that reads "Pluck 'em!".

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1962

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1962

Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers create this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Haverford in fall 1962. The display features a sign that reads "Have-r-Ford won't travel, Wire D'son."

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, c.1965

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, c.1965

Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers create this Homecoming spirit display that features a large can of Campbell's Cream of Chicken Soup and a sign saying "Cream Haverford."

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1968

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1968

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity creates a spirit display for the 1968 Homecoming game. The display features a Dickinson player crushing a member of the opposing team.

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Chi, 1949

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Chi, 1949

The Sigma Chi fraternity creates this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. One of the headlines on the poster is "Omicron Sigs Celebrate 90th Anniversary"

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Chi, 1960

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Chi, 1960

Sigma Chi fraternity brothers create this team spirit display, with a sign that reads "Yogi says pop the kernels!", for the Homecoming football game in fall 1960. 

Homecoming spirit display by Theta Chi, 1970

Homecoming spirit display by Theta Chi, 1970

The Theta Chi fraternity creates this team spirit display for the Homecoming football game against Lebanon Valley in fall 1970. The display features a large toilet with the words "Dunk the Dutchmen" on the side.

Inauguration of Samuel Banks, 1975

Inauguration of Samuel Banks, 1975

View of the crowd at President Banks' inauguration on September 20, 1975.

Lab in Tome Scientific Building, c.1900

Lab in Tome Scientific Building, c.1900

View of a lab inside the Tome Scientific Building around 1900.

Lab partners

Lab partners, c.1955

Two students perform a microscopy lab circa 1955.

Lab partners, c.1950

Lab partners, c.1950

Anne Hollister, '54, and Andrew C. Lynch, Jr., '54, work together in a chemistry lab.

Launch of S.S. Dickinson Victory, 1945

Launch of S.S. Dickinson Victory, 1945

Several people celebrate the launch of the S.S. Dickinson Victory at Terminal Island, California on February 9, 1945.

Left to Right: Lt (jg) Benjamin D. James ('34) US Navy Reserve, Mrs. Oswald Granicher, Major Charles W...

Professor Robert Leyon at Convocation, 1985

Professor Robert Leyon at Convocation, 1985

Chemistry Professor Robert Leyon shows the college Mace to someone at Convocation on August 27, 1985.

Robert E. Leyon, 1998

Robert E. Leyon, 1998

Professor of Chemistry Robert Leyon holds the College Mace at Commencement on May 17, 1998.

William B. Lindsay and Leroy McMaster, c.1900

William B. Lindsay and Leroy McMaster, c.1900

Chemistry professor William Lindsay, on left, working in a laboratory with Leroy McMaster, member of the class of 1901 and Chemistry and Physics professor from 1901-1904.

Mace Bearer at Commencement, 1991

Mace Bearer at Commencement, 1991

Professor Sharon O'Brien holds the Mace as she stands on the platform in front of Old West at Commencement on May 19, 1991.

Male students in Tome lab, c.1890

Male students in Tome lab, c.1890

Two male students in a lab in Tome Scientific Building around 1890.

Mermaid, c.1950

Mermaid, c.1950

View as a worker climbs up to the Mermaid on the cupola of Old West around 1950.

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