Dickinsonian, June 4, 1938
College hires two new professors for upcoming academic year. Bunny Berigan performs at Commencement Ball. Dr. George F. Zook, president of the American Council of Education, to speak at commencement exercises.
College hires two new professors for upcoming academic year. Bunny Berigan performs at Commencement Ball. Dr. George F. Zook, president of the American Council of Education, to speak at commencement exercises.
Prof. William Gould to travel around Asia. Dr. Eddy to provide exhibit at court trial.
Dr. James Pearsall Earp, instructor at the College, accepts assistant professorship at Western Maryland College to help start their sociology department. Swing musician Bunny Berigan to perform on campus.
Seniors get fellowships for graduate study in Germany. Carlisle citizens foster program to beautify community.
John W. Kephart, Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, speaks at Founders' Day chapel services. Basketball team opens season with win over F&M.
Dr. Milton W. Eddy, head of the Biology department, is recognized for his work in analysis of hair samples in criminal investigations. Spotlight on baseball player Pete Sivess '36 and his time with the Phillies and Cardinals.
E.C. Herber, member of the Biology faculty, writes paper to be published in parasitology journal. The Dramatic Club's production of "Fly Away Home" is reviewed. Results of student poll on international issues are published. Tennis team starts season.
College to conduct student poll on international issues. Faculty to require participation in extra-curricular activities for graduation. Charles Alvin Jones, 1910 graduate of the Law School and Democratic candidate for Governor, speaks in Carlisle on campaign tour.
124 students take advantage of free Syphilis testing on campus. Dramatic Club to present "Fly Away Home" for spring production. Women's Pan-Hellenic Council plans "Pan-Hell" week.
Survey of classrooms determines that many are improperly lit. College to offer free Syphilis testing to student body.
Professor emeritus Dr. Bradford O. McIntire dies, tribute published. Social Service Committees work on projects in area. Women's Athletic Association holds Play Day.
National leaders express widespread approval of religious forum. President of the American Council of Education George F. Zook to speak at commencement exercises.
Representatives of the Dramatic Club visit U. Penn to attend Cultural Olympics. Charlie Barnet plays at Junior Prom.
Head speakers in religious forum announced. Senate recommends three new bylaws be added to Constitution. Track team announces plans for season.
College to hold forum to discuss threats to freedom of religion. Phi Beta Kappa elects four new seniors for honors in scholastic achievement. Swing saxophonist Charlie Barnet and his band play at Prom.
Charlie Barnett, millionaire band leader, to play at Junior Prom.
Fraternities, the All-College Social Committee, and other clubs prepare for the Annual Doll Dance and Doll Show. Student Senate alters election procedures. Elmer C. Herber speaks on "The Heart and Its Functions" to Lambda Sigma Pi, the science fraternity. Belles Lettres initiates new members in ceremony. Union Philosophical Society to give a cup to the winner of an All-College Oratorical Contest. French Club holds its Christmas party at the S.A.E. house. Eight teams remain in inter-fraternity debate contest. Col.
Professor Wellman J. Warner addresses the Upsilon Circle of the Omicron Delta Kappa on the subject of "Leadership in a Free Society." Belles Lettres and the French Club have Christmas parties. The Dickinson Women's Choral Club and Allison Memorial Choir present "The Messiah" jointly at Allison Memorial Church. Tau Delta Pi gives one-act play before Dramatic Club. Miriam Saint Warner sings at chapel services.
John W. Ell discusses the meaning of "Dickinson's Tradition," and its place in Old West. Football coach Arthur D.
Dickinson College Religious Association decides to embrace Protestantism, Catholicism, and Judaism as the tree faiths represented on campus, and to restrict membership to only those who demonstrate interest in religion and sign up on the membership roll. The French Club plans to show the French film "Mayerling." Tau Kapp Alpha fraternity sponsors an interfraternity debate tournament. Two men join Lambda Sigma Pi, the scientific fraternity. Dean Hoffman, editor-in-chief of the Harrisburg Patriot and Evening News and a graduate and trustee of Di
Dickinson's newly founded Religious Association established policies, precedents, and procedures at their first ever meeting. A group of students will assist the Religious Association in a social survey of hospitals, plants, and prisons. Union Philosophical Society makes Wilbur M. Rabinowitiz head of the committee. Dramatic Club presents "The Bat," a three-act play, to popular success; Elizabeth Ralston directs the production. Belles Lettres admits ten new men; Dickinsonian admits 11 new members. Dickinson graduate Arthur H.
Charles W. Boote, city judge of Yonkers, New York, plans to speak at Dad's Day program. Union Philosophical Society elects twenty-four new members. The Halloween Barn Dance succeeds socially and financially. The Greek Club is set to re-enact an ancient Greek wedding. Prof. Mulford Stough becomes a member of the Council of the Pennsylvania Historical Association. Microcosm wins First-class honor rating and an All-American award by the National Scholastic Press Association. Freshman football set to meet Blue Ridge Junior College. Harold E.
Henry C. Hill, warden of the Federal Penitentiary in Lewisburg, gives speech on "The Problem of the Criminal" before the Young People's Fellowship at the Allison Memorial Methodist Church. Johnny Bruner organizes a jazz band on campus composed of seven undergraduates. The Dramatic Club continues to rehearse for "the Bat," set to perform the play on November 10. Professor Horace E.
Dr. Everett R. Clinchy gives chapel address linking Nazi rise to power to the vindictive retaliation of America and its European allies towards Germany after World War I. Hon. Karl E.
The editorial board of the Dickinsonian publishes an open letter to the Board of Deans regarding the findings of a report conducted by the Faculty committee on Extra-Curricular Activities. The Debating Association of Pennsylvania Colleges selects three topics for the coming debate season, with delegates from Dickinson making key contributions. Charlis Alvin Jones, graduate of Dickinson Law School and democratic candidate for the office of governor of Pennsylvania, visits Dickinson for the annual Homecoming football game. The Student Library Committee submitted req