1932
- Dickinson purchased the Mooreland Tract for $50,000, which expanded the campus.
- The Alumni Council recommended creating a fund to solicit annual donations.
- Members of the soccer team received varsity letters for the first...
- Karl Tinsley Waugh officially assumed his duties as Dickinson's President in January 1932.
- Bishop Ernest G. Richardson (class of 1896) was elected President of the Anti-Saloon League of America.
- Students organized the second...
- The Alumnus reprinted an article, "John Dickinson, Who Refused to Sign," from the Baltimore Sunday Sun.
- Edwin Forrest Hann (class of 1901) and Edgar Washabaugh (class of 1910) were appointed District Superintendents...
- The Board of Trustees discussed expanding campus with the purchase of the Mooreland Track.
- Harry L. Price (class of 1896), president of the Alumni Association, suggested moving John Dickinson's grave...