Dickinson Alumnus, February 1935

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • President-Elect Fred Corson's (class of 1917) inauguration was scheduled for May 4, 1935 .
  • Prospective students and their families were invited to tour Dickinson on "Sub-Freshman Day." 
  • Arthur D. Kahler, the head basketball coach at Brown University, became Dickinson's new football coach after Joseph H. McCormick's resignation. 
  • Fortune Magazine named Robert H. Richards (class of 1895) as "the most powerful man in Delaware and Wilmington's No. 1 attorney".
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Dickinson Alumnus, May 1923

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • The Athletics Committee appointed B. Russell Murphy as football coach and physical director.
  • Robert Y. Stuart (class of 1903) was named State Forestry Commissioner of Pennsylvania.
  • Chemistry Professor Ernest Vuilleumier invented a device to measure the alcoholic content of any liquid, which he named the Dickinson Alchometer.
  • Dickinson launched the Endowment Campaign to help answer the school's debt.
  • History Professor Leon C. Prince (class of 1898) discussed key moments in Dickinson College's history.
  • Trickett Hall, the home of the Dickinson School of Law, opened in 1917 after years of planning and construction.
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