Dickinsonian, April 13, 1904

Dickinsonian, April 13, 1904

Franklin and Marshall defeats Dickinson and takes first place in the Intercollegiate Debating League of Pennsylvania. The Glee and Mandolin Clubs prepare for an Easter trip. Dickinson prepares for Denny Hall's new foundation to be put in. 

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Dickinsonian, March 30, 1904

Dickinsonian, March 30, 1904

Several conferences start fundraising campaigns to help rebuild Denny Hall. Dickinson prepares to host Franklin and Marshall as they battle for first place in the Intercollegiate Debating League of Pennsylvania.

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Dickinsonian, March 23, 1904

Dickinsonian, March 23, 1904

The walls of Denny are demolished and rebuilding begins following the successful start of a fundraising campaign. There is a senior physics excursion to visit Daniel Drawbaugh who is attempting to invent a wireless telephone.

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Dickinsonian, March 11, 1904

Dickinsonian, March 11, 1904

In this special supplement the Dickinsonian recounts the details of the Denny Hall fire, lists the educational materials lost, and the estimated cost to rebuild. The president and the college then plea for alumni support to raise funds to rebuild. 

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Dickinsonian, March 11, 1904

Dickinsonian, March 11, 1904

Denny Hall burns down due to faulty electrical wire. Two professors and several students sustain minor injuries and East College narrowly escapes fire caused by embers. 

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Dickinsonian, March 2, 1904

Dickinsonian, March 2, 1904

Lebanon High School defeats the Law School basketball team 32-5. Old West celebrates her 100th anniversary. 

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Dickinsonian, February 24, 1904

Dickinsonian, February 24, 1904

The Y.M.C.A travels to Scranton for the Jubilee Convention which is a great success. Edwin M. Wilmer '70 shares his memories of college. 

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Dickinsonian, February 17, 1904

Dickinsonian, February 17, 1904

Dickinson celebrates the 118th anniversary of the Belle Lettres. The conclusion of T. Leonard Hoover '00 article about social and industrial dynamics in the American Northwest lumbar industry is presented. 

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Dickinsonian, February 10, 1904

Dickinsonian, February 10, 1904

Dickinson celebrates the 115th anniversary of the Union Philosophical  Society. A large fire breaks out in Baltimore destroying 2,400 buildings including the factory that produces the Microcosm. Leonard Hoover '00 examines the way the lumber industry in the Northwest United States exemplifies the "sturdy but reckless spirit of American Enterprise."

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Dickinsonian, February 3, 1904

Dickinsonian, February 3, 1904

Phi Psi purchases a chapter house, the baseball season is set to begin and Phi Kappa Sigma hosts a dance. The Dickinsonian examines the life and influence of "Uncle" Noah Pinkney who was born a slave in Frederick County, Maryland and then sold pies and cakes to students outside of East College for over 20 years.

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