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Dickinsonian, March 1886
The formation of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Inter-Collegiate Baseball Association give Dickinson students access to larger fields of play and more opponents. Efforts to produce a Microcosm cease. The Athletic Association decides to reject recognition of the separate teams created by the pro- and anti- co-education factions in the Freshman class, and the idea of a combined team is also rejected. An underground co-education group is created, with rumors that it is named The Dickinson College Co-Ed Woman's Rights Association. The Sophomore class holds the traditional Sophomore Banquet. The Belles Lettres Society holds its annual anniversary. The Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association of Pennsylvania meets, and plans an Inter-Collegiate Field Day for May 22. The Inter-Collegiate Baseball Association sets out its rules and bylaws.
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