Freshmen Rebel Against Class Rules

Wed., Oct. 22, 1930

Empowered by President Mervin Filler's public disdain for the freshman rules, freshmen men staged an anti-rules demonstration outside Bosler Hall in which they wore colorful ties, unbuttoned their coats, and put their hands in their pockets but retained their dinks.  Violence was averted by promises from Dean Montgomery Sellers and the Tribunal president, Tom Watkins, that the freshmen's demands for changes to the rules would be considered.

Bibliography: 

Dickinsonian, Oct. 23, 1930, pg. 1.