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Portrait of Jesse Truesdell Peck

Jesse Truesdell Peck, the youngest of ten children of Luther Peck, was born on April 4, 1811 on a farm in Middlefield, Otsego County, New York. He was educated at Cazenovia Seminary and became a minister in the Methodist Church. He married Persis...

College Relationship: Faculty, President, Trustee
George Wesley Pedlow (1874-1947)

On August 8, 1874, George Wesley Pedlow was born in Manistee, Michigan. He attended public schools in Upland, Pennsylvania and Dickinson Preparatory School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania before enrolling in the College proper. At Dickinson, he was a...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna, Honorary Degree
Year: Class of 1901
Richard Alexander F. Penrose (1827-1908)

Richard Alexander Fullerton Penrose was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the second son of Charles and Valeria Fullerton Biddle Penrose on March 24, 1827; his elder brother was William McFunn Penrose. He was educated at the local Dickinson Grammar...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna, Honorary Degree
Year: Class of 1846
William Henry Penrose (1832-1903)

Birth: March 10, 1832; Sackett's Harbor, New York,

Death:  August 29, 1903 (age 71); Salt Lake City, Utah

Military Service: USA, 1861-96

Unit: 3rd Infantry of the Regular Army,  15th Infantry New Jersey, 1st Brigade of 6th...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna
Year: Class of 1849

William McFunn Penrose, the eldest son of Charles Bingham and Valeria Fullerton Biddle Penrose, was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania on March 29, 1825; Richard Alexander Fullerton Penrose was his younger brother. Their father was a well-known...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna
Year: Class of 1844
John C. Pflaum, c.1970

The Pflaum Lectures in History are supported by income from a fund contributed to by students and friends of the late Professor John C. Pflaum in appreciation of his effective teaching. The lectures bring to campus scholars who, like Professor...

John C. Pflaum, c.1960

John Christian Pflaum was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 13, 1903. After graduating from high school in 1921, Pflaum earned both his bachelor’s degree in economics (1925) and his master’s degree in history (1929) from the University of...

College Relationship: Faculty
Phi Alpha Pi

Phi Alpha Pi was a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1898. It is said that an earlier chapter of this sorority existed on the campus, but had “died a natural death from want of support.” In any case, the...

Organization Type: Greek Life
Phi Beta Kappa

The honorary fraternity of Phi Beta Kappa was organized as a student literary society at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, on December 5, 1776. Although the approach of General Cornwallis forced William and Mary to close...

Organization Type: Honor Societies
Phi Delta Theta house, c.1925

This stone lodge was built for the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1899. It was designed by Harry E. Yessle.

The College’s purchase of the building for $8,300 was authorized on June 5, 1931,...

Phi Delta Theta house, c.1965

When officially named in the 1980s in honor of J. William Stuart, class of 1932, this house had already enjoyed fifty years of service to Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. A need for more living space led Dickinson’s chapter of Phi...

Phi Kappa Delta

Phi Kappa Delta was a local fraternity founded at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1913. Little is actually known about the organization, but it appears that it drew its members from both the College and the Dickinson Law School....

Organization Type: Greek Life
Phi Kappa Psi house, c.1910

On April 2, 1904, the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania purchased a house at 228 West High Street, immediately west of the President's House. The three-story brick house had been built around the time of the...

Phi Kappa Sigma House (1906-1923)

In 1904 the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania purchased a lot at 47 South College Street from Merkel Landis, Esq., class of 1896, at a cost of $1,200.

Construction began according to the designs of M...

Phi Kappa Sigma house, c.1960

The Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania purchased the former home of John Lindner at 28 North College Street in 1923. Three years later the exterior of the building was renovated: a colonial-style doorway was...

The Phi Nu Theta fraternity became the first Greek organization in the history of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Also known as the Eclectic Fraternity, this organization was founded on May 12, 1852, and consisted of Professor Herman...

Organization Type: Greek Life
Pi Beta Phi

The Pennsylvania Gamma Chapter of the Pi Beta Phi sorority was established at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1903.

The first national sorority founded at Dickinson, Pi Beta Phi was first formed from members of a local...

Organization Type: Greek Life
Pi Delta Phi

Pi Delta Phi is a national honorary for students who have earned scholastic honors in French. The chapter at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania selects its members from the junior and senior classes, and was founded in 1962.

Organization Type: Honor Societies

Ralph Pierce was born in Franklin County, New York at the town of Moira on April 11, 1827. He was the son of Methodist preacher Hiram Pierce and his wife, Sarah Pierce. The younger Pierce prepared for college locally and enrolled at Dickinson...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna
Year: Class of 1852
Noah Pinkney, c.1895

Though never an employee of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Noah Pinkney was one of its most famous names for forty years. Known to Dickinson students as "Pink" or "Uncle Noah" for all of that time, Pinckney was born a slave in...

Arthur Dwight Platt (1907-1988)

Arthur Platt was born on July 14, 1907 on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, where his parents were medical missionaries. He attended the Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts and graduated in 1924. He went on to Trinity College were he...

Esther Popel Shaw

Esther Popel was born on July 16, 1896 to Joseph Gibbs and Helen King Anderson Popel of Harrisburg, PA. Esther had an older sister, Helen, and a younger brother, Samuel. The 1900 census indicates that her father was a letter carrier and the...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna, Honorary Degree
Year: Class of 1919

 

Bibliography of Writings by Esther Popel Shaw

Poetry (Journals)

"Bagatelle-(a Poem)." Opportunity 9, no. 11 (November 1931): 336.

"Blasphemy American Style...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna
Year: Class of 1919

 

Bibliography of Writings About Esther Popel Shaw

Primary Sources

"2 Students Get Scholarships." Baltimore Afro-American, Mar 25, 1939.

"3,743 DIPLOMAS GO TO...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna
Year: Class of 1919

George Latimer Potter was born into a distinguished Revolutionary family at Potter's Mills in what is now Centre County, Pennsylvania on June 13, 1795. He was one of seven siblings, including his elder brother, William Potter. He entered...

College Relationship: Alumnus/Alumna
Year: Class of 1812

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