Dickinsonian, February 24, 1916
Annual College Banquet is held. Obituary of Agib Ricketts '53, a prominent Wilkes-Barre attorney, is published. Prof. Sellers speaks at the Belles Lettres anniversary exercises; a portion of address is printed.
Annual College Banquet is held. Obituary of Agib Ricketts '53, a prominent Wilkes-Barre attorney, is published. Prof. Sellers speaks at the Belles Lettres anniversary exercises; a portion of address is printed.
Belles Lettres Society celebrates the 130th anniversary of its founding. The first of the series of Life Work meetings of the college YMCA are conducted.
Prof. Forrest E. Craver '99 elected head football coach for upcoming season. A selection of student and alumni essays and poems are published.
A visiting evangelist leaves Dickinson after a week’s stay. The track schedule is completed for this year’s season, as is next year’s football season schedule. A proposed amendment to the student assembly’s constitution that would have only allowed men to serve was shot down, much to the pleasure of the women on campus. Six freshmen are convicted of breaking freshmen rules, but the issue of abolishing such rules is tabled. Dickinson’s faculty redrafts the eligibility rules for student athletes.
Prof. Leon Prince addresses students. The College's annual Week of Prayer kicks off.
Dean of Hahneman Medical College speaks to students about medical careers. Interclass basketball season opens.
Bishop William Burt of Buffalo addresses College community. Athletic Committee proposes sweeping changes to football program.