Dickinsonian, April 16, 1898
Dickinson men's track prepares to compete in a dual meet with the Carlisle Indian School. The baseball team defeats Mercersburg by a score of 9 to 7. Various YMCA committees are appointed.
Dickinson men's track prepares to compete in a dual meet with the Carlisle Indian School. The baseball team defeats Mercersburg by a score of 9 to 7. Various YMCA committees are appointed.
Through the courtesty of Captain Richard Henry Pratt, the students of Dickinson were permitted to witness the graduation ceremonies of the Carlisle Indian School. Dickinson agrees to a three-year agreement for intercollegiate debates with Penn State University at State College.
Dr. Fred P. Corson is elected President of the Association of College Presidents of Pennsylvania. Marion Van Auken is selected as the Queen of the Mid-Winter Ball. The new James W. Bosler Library nears completion. The Basketball Team beats Drexel. Alum of the Carlisle Indian School and former Olympian, Jim Thorpe will speak at the college next week.
Major Changes in curriculum especially in Contemporary Science and seminars. Mermaid Players present "The Devil's Disciple". Student Senate election results. Dickinson garnered "Highly Selective" in Admissions rating. Robert L. Short to speak in chapel. Prof. Windan Phogbound announces publication of research on Carlisle climate. Biography on Lieutenant Pratt and the Carlisle Indian School. Dr. Barbara McDonald conducting research on cells. Dr. Ferdinando D. Maurino writes French reader. Anselm Buluda of Tanzania compares Dickinson class size to larger institution. Dr. Winthrop C.