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Dickinsonian, September 27, 1934
The Board of Trustees chooses Reverend Dr. Fred Pierce Corson to be the college’s twentieth president. The freshmen beat the sophomores in the Evening Scrap. In addition to choosing a new president, the Board of Trustees also created an alumni fund and a new scheme of athletic control. Senate Committees are appointed to govern sports, religion, and aspects of social life at the college. The formation of the Union Literary Society is a result of the merging of the Belles Lettres Society and the Union Philosophical Society. Mrs. Mary Ganoe Rehfus is now in charge of women’s athletics, and plans to expand it.
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