Dickinsonian, December 11, 1909
Swarthmore wins debate against Dickinson on the issue of an inheritance tax. Senate passes rule on Freshmen cap wearing. Phi Kappa Sigma holds a smoker. Prof. P. B. Rowe announces his retirement.
Swarthmore wins debate against Dickinson on the issue of an inheritance tax. Senate passes rule on Freshmen cap wearing. Phi Kappa Sigma holds a smoker. Prof. P. B. Rowe announces his retirement.
Various works, including Life of Bishop Hurst, are added to the library's collection. A college-wide holiday is granted for the dedication of the state capitol in Harrisburg. Walter Damrosch to lead the new York Symphony Orchestra in a concert in the Carlisle Opera House. The procedures of the Intercollegiate Debating League of Pennsylvania are set forth. The annual reception for the Freshmen is held, with the usual accompanying antics of the Sophomores. The YMCA handbooks are distributed in chapel. The Freshman caps (black with green buttons) ar
Reports on Y. M. C. A. meetings and the organization's newly elected officers. Professor Cecil A. Ewing is married to Miss Adaline M. Null. Belles Lettres officers are announced. Thoughts on intercollegiate debates.