Dickinsonian, April 20, 1916
Northwestern University professor speaks to assembly on "The Power of Youth." Dickinson participates in Penn Relays.
Northwestern University professor speaks to assembly on "The Power of Youth." Dickinson participates in Penn Relays.
Baseball team defeats Bucknell. Chilean educator addresses College assembly on his missionary work in South America.
Dean of Hahneman Medical College speaks to students about medical careers. Interclass basketball season opens.
Bishop William Burt of Buffalo addresses College community. Athletic Committee proposes sweeping changes to football program.
Journalist, humorist, and poet Thomas Augustine Daily addresses College community. Football team loses to Lafayette in annual Thanksgiving game. First year student dies in football accident during game in Williamsport. Collection of student and alumni essays and poems published.
Several campus groups endorse nationwide student environmental demonstration, Dickinson students to join PA section at the State Capitol building in Harrisburg. Housing Board holds information session to outline changes in the special interest housing application process. Library's AV room renovated. Harmut Mechtel, founding member of the largest opposition group in East Germany speaks in Memorial Hall.
Lieutenant Governor Mark Singel addresses the College community. Carlisle mayor elected to second term. AIDS victim speaks on campus about his experience to educate College community. Women's Center to sponsor bussing to "Mobilize for Women's Rights", a pro-choice rally taking place in Washington, DC. Declare Day schedule is released as well as a list of topics to be discussed. Musician and entertainer Carl Rosen performs at Coffeehouse.
Eighty students are to be honored at the annual "A" banquet, given each year to recognize those students receiving an overall A average during either semester in the year preceding the banquet. A new president and executive board of the Student Athletic Association is elected. Music critic and composer Dr. Sigmund Spaeth will present a lecture. Three speakers for the college's 175th anniversary celebration are announced. The Student Senate fund investigation ends and the budget for the 1948-1949 school year is announced.