Dickinsonian, May 7, 1920
College celebrates Founders' Day. Dickinson finishes fourth in University of Pennsylvania Relay Races. Sophomores win annual tug-of-war. YWCA holds well-attended meeting on social interaction.
College celebrates Founders' Day. Dickinson finishes fourth in University of Pennsylvania Relay Races. Sophomores win annual tug-of-war. YWCA holds well-attended meeting on social interaction.
The Dickinson Relay team takes second at the Middle Atlantic Class B College Championship. Nominations are made for Student Senate. Sophomores win the annual tug-of-war, pulling the freshman into LeTort Spring. A celebration of Founder's Day and May Day is planed for May 13th. The festivities will close with a contest between Belles Lettres and the Union Philosophical Society consisting of an original oration, a debate, an impromptu, and a humorous selection. Plans for freshman entertainment in the fall are accepted by the Interfraternity Council. Offices are announced for the Y.W.C.A.
Dickinson's relay team wins the Middle Atlantic States Championship Relay held at Penn State, breaking the record time by two seconds. A group of men to discuss important issues, including the essential values of life among other things, is set to meet. The first Microcosm yearbook leaving out the section dedicated to the Law School, featuring only the college and its students. Plans for commencement are detailed.