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Dickinson Alumnus, February 1925
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Former President George Edward Reed published "How I Became President of Dickinson," the first in a series entitled "Reminiscences of Dickinson."
- Treasurer John Bursk reported that the college's debt had decreased and that the endowment had increased since President James Henry Morgan's inauguration in 1914.
- Paul P. Appenzellar (class of 1895) was recognized for his remarkable financial influence in New York.
- Nine senior women formed an honorary society called Wheel and Chain.
- Dr. Milton W. Eddy, professor of biology, discovered a small fire in the basement of Conway Hall.
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