Dickinsonian, November 22, 1917
Lieut-Col. James Steese, alumnus, speaks on the war. Dickinson participates in Students' Friendship War Fund.
Lieut-Col. James Steese, alumnus, speaks on the war. Dickinson participates in Students' Friendship War Fund.
Belles Lettres Society wins Inter-society debate against the Union Philosophical Society. Capt. James Gordon Steese (Class of 1902) spoke to Dickinson students about his experiences during the construction of the Panama Canal. Judge Charles Boone Staples (Class of 1874) also delivered a lecture in which he argued that women should have the right to vote.
Underclassmen reminded of college laws and customs. Central Pennsylvania Alumni banquet held. Lt. James Gordon Steese returns to San Francisco. New song book written by Benjamin Hinchman Jr. Coach Pipal taken to a hospital in Harrisburg.
Famous trumpeter, Hank Hoffman will play in the band during Homecoming.The International Relations Club sponsors a U.N. display in the window of the Kronenberg clothing store. Professor Frank Ayres , Jr., announces his publication of a new math book. Dickinson alum General James G. Steese, a member of the Dickinson College Board of Trustees, speaks at chapel about various phases of his life.