Dickinsonian, April 22, 1908
Andrew Carnegie writes an obituary about Moncure Conway specifically for the Dickinsonian. Mary C. Dillon writes a recollection of her time in Carlisle. Several other obituaries for recently passed alumni.
Andrew Carnegie writes an obituary about Moncure Conway specifically for the Dickinsonian. Mary C. Dillon writes a recollection of her time in Carlisle. Several other obituaries for recently passed alumni.
Moncure D. Conway passes away in Paris. He was supposed to have returened to the United States on the day of his death. He was en route from Scotland after visiting his friend Andrew Carnegie. Y.W.C.A hosts a meeting with the Y.M.C.A.
Andrew Carnegie gives $14,000 for improvements to Conway Hall. The college prepares for the Track and Field season. The lack of knowledge of Dickinson's songs is discussed. The junior and senior classes meet to discuss the new rules concerning freshman rules. The 1906 Microcosm is highly anticipated.
A report on the construction of Conway hall and the money given by Andrew Carnegie for the building. A successful first Bible Study and Mission Study Conference.
Tom C. Clark delivers the keynote Public Affairs Symposium speech. In preliminary ballot voting results, students favor the Berman Resolution for off-campus housing. Associate Dean for Residential Services Stephen Markwood notes this school year as having the lowest freshman fraternity participation ever for College. Senior Gail-Ann Rickert wins Marshall Scholarship. In the HUB, the Carnegie Art Collection (donated to the College in the 1920s) will be on display. "Spring Festival Weekend" in May will hold workshops by the Philadelphia Folk Society.