Dickinsonian, January 1883
The Scientific Society is to hold its annual election of officers. Students return back from Dickinson late after winter break.
The Scientific Society is to hold its annual election of officers. Students return back from Dickinson late after winter break.
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The Scientific Society holds elections.
Schedule for Commencement week. C. B. Staples lectures to Scientific Society; J. A. Barnitz is elected president of the society. Senior class has tea at house of Professor Henry Harman. Sigma Chi holds convention of Pennsylvania chapters at Dickinson. J. E. Price wins Belles Lettres Society sophomore oratorical prize; Union Philosophical Society holds sophomore oratorical contest but has yet to decide the winner. A Harrisburg team defeats the Dickinson baseball team.
Schedule for commencement activities is published. The committee for organizing Class Day is chosen. Seniors R. M. Parker, R. B. Weaver, and W. C. Gross lecture to Scientific Society. Literary societies plan sophomore contests. G. W. Miller, J. A. H. Barnitz, A. R. Bender, and Ed. Hilton are elected Dickinsonian editors. Baseball club is formed with C. W. Emmerich as president.
Belles Lettres Society celebrates its eighty-eighth anniversary. Union Philosophical Society celebrates its eighty-fifth anniversary. Senior J. W. Wetzel presents research on arsenic detection to Scientific Society.
Scientific Society discusses experiments. Suggestions are made for the libraries of the Union Philosophical and Belles Lettres Societies.
Continued recommended book list for students. Proceedings of the Scientific Society.
Article recommending books for the students to read. Article on the influence of college on morality. Outline of the Scientific Society.