Dickinsonian, November 20, 1916
Special issue about the Dickinson in China program and the Dickinson Fund.
Special issue about the Dickinson in China program and the Dickinson Fund.
John W. Yost, Class of 1903, petitions the school's support of his educational and missionary work in Chengtu, West China. Testimonies appear from President J. H. Morgan, George B. Neumann of West China Union University, and John W. Yost. The requested amount is $350.00.
Professor Vuilleumier weds during vacation. G. Harold Keatley of the senior class selected to study in China for two years. Student Senates adopt honor code, contents published.
Basketball team opens season with one win and one loss. The contents of a letter Professor Brewer sent from China are published, describing his experience abroad. Men's Senate passes proposed honor system.
Basketball team to open season in New York against CCNY. Annual Doll Show to be held in Metzger Hall. Dickinson-in-China fund prepares for annual drive. Men's Glee Club performs at Hagerstown YMCA for its first formal concert of the year.
Work on the new gymnasium starts on the grounds of Old South College. President Morgan's wife dies unexpectedly of a heart attack and is buried in Carlisle. Omicron Delta Kappa, a national honorary fraternity, has granted a charter to Dickinson College. Raymond R. Brewer, Dickinson's representative at West China Union University, is on a leave of absence and expected to visit the College campus very soon.
Raymond R. Brewer, Dickinson's representative at West China's Union University, will revisit the College. Fourteen graduates of the College were in China amidst civil unrest, but were able to leave without danger. Taylor and P.E. Smith earned first place medals in the two cross country races held for the T. Marshall West Awards. Women's Glee Club holds a rally in the Metzger Hall gymnasium. Details regarding the Senior Class Ball to be held on May 14. Ten Freshmen were punished by the Student Tribunal.