Dickinsonian, October 16, 1912
The college holds a football rally. The juniors hold the Junior Party in Metzger Hall.

The college holds a football rally. The juniors hold the Junior Party in Metzger Hall.
Two new faculty members are welcomed to Dickinson: Leonard Scott Blakey, professor of Economics and Sociology, and Edward E. Learned, professor of German Language and Literature.
Dickinson begins its 130th year, and President Nobles gives an address of welcome. Dickinson loses the first football game of the season. Each member of the freshman class is listed.
Sophomores hold banquet. Sophomores elect class officers. College celebrates Nesbit Day. Student Senators are elected.
Belles Lettres defeats Lafayette in a debate; Union Philosophical loses to Lafayette in another debate.
General James Fowler Rusling '54 dies. Phi Kappa Sigma holds annual formal dance. Junior class purchases liberty bonds rather than funding Microcosm; will purchase memorial plaque upon cashing in the bonds. Freshman oratorical contest is held.
New Dickinsonian editorial board is chosen. Intercollegiate Prohibition Association holds oratorical contest.
Easter issue. Belles Lettres wins inter-society debate. Student Volunteer Band speeks at Grace United Brethren Church.
Dr. Edwin L. Earp addresses chapel. Baseball season begins.
Student Volunteer Band speaks to Carlisle church about mission work in China. YMCA elects officers; Lester Johnson '19 is president.