Dickinsonian, November 2, 1904
Students demand Election Day be declared a school holiday. Margaret Barry performs selections from Shakespeare.
Students demand Election Day be declared a school holiday. Margaret Barry performs selections from Shakespeare.
Margaret Barry visits campus and gives a recital. The first Bible Study and Mission Study Institute takes place hosted by Dickinson Y.M.C.A. The first mass meeting of the Republican Club was held.
Dickinson celebrates the 118th anniversary of the Belle Lettres. The conclusion of T. Leonard Hoover '00 article about social and industrial dynamics in the American Northwest lumbar industry is presented.
Phi Psi purchases a chapter house, the baseball season is set to begin and Phi Kappa Sigma hosts a dance. The Dickinsonian examines the life and influence of "Uncle" Noah Pinkney who was born a slave in Frederick County, Maryland and then sold pies and cakes to students outside of East College for over 20 years.