Interfraternity Council creates rushing rules. Quadrangular Tennis Tournament to be held at Dickinson. Freshman class elects officers for coming year.
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Interfraternity Council creates rushing rules. Quadrangular Tennis Tournament to be held at Dickinson. Freshman class elects officers for coming year.
Football season opens. Largest freshman class yet enters College. Interfraternity Conference discusses rushing rules.
Fraternity rushing ends. Hon. Richmond Pearson Hobson speaks at Dickinson. Students campaign for the national presidential election.
List of fraternity pledges. Phi Kappa Sigma holds annual Founders' Day ride. Alpha Chi Rho holds annual straw ride.
List of men from class of 1917 and current undergraduate body serving in military. Rushing season begins. Class of 1900 completes gate replacing famed old iron gate. Class elections are held. Athletic Association elects officers; H.K. Robinson '18 is president.
President Morgan spearheads campaign to increase endowment. Rushing season continues.
Guth takes panoramic photo of the college community. Rushing season ends. Summary of rushing activities. Skitch-a-Genee sophomore honorary society elects new members.
Phi Beta Kappa initiates Chief Justice Robert von Moschzisker at Dickinson. Rushing season begins. Press Club publishes articles advertising Dickinson. YWCA installs new members. Phi Kappa Sigma holds founders’ day dance.
Football loses to Gettysburg. Student Friendship Fund holds convention at Dickinson. Rushing season ends and bids are released.
Plans for the all-college picnic in Boiling Springs are announced. The Interfraternity Council determines the rushing periods for the 1923 fall semester and institutes the payment of yearly dues by each member fraternity. Dickinson opens their football preseason with "the strongest team in the...
Men's Senate appoints a committee to revise system regarding Freshmen and fraternity rushing. The Inter-Fraternity Scholarship Cup was presented to the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The Women's Glee Club plans to give performances outside of Carlisle - a new innovation.
Fred E. Sweeley chosen as the football team's new captain. Religion questionnaire for students included. Deferred rushing and pledging is extensively discussed at the National Inter-fraternity Conference. Article on the variation of Freshman rules amongst colleges and universities statewide....
New system and rules for fraternity rushing described. The Dickinson Players presented the annual Commencement Play, performing "Are You a Mason?" Opening of the new Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. Miss Edna E. White presented to the College a large Galilean reflecting telescope. S. Marsh...
Dickinson College is to be represented in the American Association of University Women's Founders' Book. The Union Philosophical Society and Belles Lettres Society continue their "stunt" of selective rushing. Professor Benjamin Wilbur Folsom takes charge of the Dickinson Debate Council. ...
Daily chapel services abolished; services will only be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. George Robert Stephens, Horace A. Rogers, Elmer Charles Herber and E. Winifred Chapman join the faculty. Renovations of Old West are completed. Lovers' Lane is removed. Freshman girls are each...
The Literary Societies plan their rushing program. C. Lincoln Brown is elected vice president of Student Senate.
La Verne Casner elected as most outstanding member of junior class. Men's Student Senate passes a bill, at the suggestion of Omicron Delta Kappa, creating a committee to audit the books of student organizations not financially supported by the college. Interfraternity Council drafts new...
Dickinsonian to hold annual banquet. Sigma Chi wins Interfraternity cup in intramural basketball. A portrait of James Wilson to be purchased for the college under the leadership of Boyd Lee Spahr, Esq. Debate team defeats Penn State. Men's basketball finishes its season with a second defeat...
The football team loses to Albright. The Sophomore Vigilance Committee, with a new chairman, will be in charge of enforcing the freshmen rules. The schedule for the Homecoming program is announced. The Dramatic Club announces that its first production of the year will be Death Takes a Holiday....
The 70th Anniversary issue. Article about the history of the Dickinsonian. Fire at Phi Psi House, only minor injuries. Student Opinion Surveys of America found in a poll that the favorite movie of 1941 among college students was "Sergeant York." Twelve semester hour summer session is being...
The Dickinsonian celebrates its 75th year of publication by briefly examining its evolution over time. The Student Social Committee discussed plans for the upcoming year, including the Homecoming Ball (to be informal this year), dates for the five all-college dances, and fall appearances by...
Fraternities pledge 125 new members among the men's fraternities and 60 among the women's for a total of 185 in their most active rushing season since before World War II. George W. Rickey presents a lecture on art and a demonstration of portrait painting. A guest editorial by Senator Harry Bird...
Dickinson College Band to play open-air concert; community sing to be part of concert. High School seniors to compete for Trustee Scholarships. Student musicians Robert Johannes and Joseph Rosenthal present concert in Bosler Hall. Pi Beta Phi wins Songfest competition. New plans for rushing have...
Commencement Issue. Seven men to receive honorary degrees - Five of whom are Dickinsonians. Commencement brings to a close the first year of the Men's Glee Club. The Dickinson College Chapter of the American Association of University Professors celebrates its Fifth Anniversary. The Theta Chi...