A scene from the Dramatic Club's performance of The Ghost Train in 1938.
Left to Right: Samuel J. McCartney, John C. Hilbert, William R. Jobson, Alvin Blumberg, Paul Burtner
A scene from the Dramatic Club's performance of The Ghost Train in 1938.
Left to Right: Samuel J. McCartney, John C. Hilbert, William R. Jobson, Alvin Blumberg, Paul Burtner
View of the main entrance to the Tome Scientific Building around 1930.
A women's physical education class using horses from Carlisle Barracks in 1931.
Standing in middle: Hazelle Allen '34, Wilhelmina LaBar '34
View as faculty and students pose for a picture on the academic quad in 1931. Bosler Hall, Old West, Tome, East College, and Denny Hall are visible in the background.
Individuals in this photo include: Charlotte Young ('34) ; Charles Grant ('31) ; President James H. Morgan ('78) ; Dean of...
Students stand on either side as the Faculty of Dickinson College enter the Alumni Gymnasium for Commencement on June 11, 1934. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy William Weidman Landis (Class of 1891) is identified with an arrow.
Edwin Frankland Fellenbaum (right) is a member of the Class of 1938. The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "Lidle and F. Fellenbaum"
Edwin Frankland Fellenbaum (right) is a member of the Class of 1938. The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "Fellenbaum and Shuman"
Dickinson's field hockey team, who win the Hockey Cup during the 1935 season.
This fight between Dickinson and Gettysburg fans was one of many that occurred during and after the November 11, 1933, home football game. Decided by a 35-yard field goal in the final moments of the game, the match-up between the two rivals ended in a loss for Dickinson.
Mervin Grant Filler, a member of the Class of 1893, is President of Dickinson from 1928 to 1931.