Dickinsonian, November 15, 1917
YWCA holds Week of Prayer. Allen Thompson '07 gives talk at YMCA meeting.
YWCA holds Week of Prayer. Allen Thompson '07 gives talk at YMCA meeting.
F. D. Empey, conductor of endowment campaign, asks students for donations. Phi Kappa Sigma celebrates its Founders' Day.
Colonel Embick donates a manuscript copy of Dr. Nesbit's lectures to the College Library.
College holds parade in town to convince Carlislians to donate money to Dickinson endowment. A flag is raised on the top of Old West, probably for the first time in its history, in honor of Liberty Day. List of fraternity pledges.
President Morgan spearheads campaign to increase endowment. Rushing season continues.
List of men from class of 1917 and current undergraduate body serving in military. Rushing season begins. Class of 1900 completes gate replacing famed old iron gate. Class elections are held. Athletic Association elects officers; H.K. Robinson '18 is president.
Text of Professor Leon Prince's matriculation sermon. Opening ceremony of new academic year. Interfraternity Council elects officers. Military training becomes compulsory. New Bible classes are compulsory for female students. Metzger inhabitants to participate in a meatless and wheatless day once a week.
Commencement issue. Pierson Oratorical Contest and Sophomore Oratorical contest are held. Inter-society debate is held. Dickinson Players to perform As You Like It. List of graduating class members. Returning classes elect class officers. Dr. Edmund D. Soper '98 speaks on Japan and China. Elma May Houseman '19 wins James Fowler Rusling Scholarship Prize. Esther A. B. Popel wins Patton Prize. List of those elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
Summary of baseball season; profile of baseball team. Commencement schedule. Gettysburg defeats track team. Literary societies elect officers. Class Day is held.
YMCA holds Life Work Week. Sophomores enjoy a banquet. Metzgerites hold annual May dance at Boiling Springs park. New members elected to Skull and Key. Biographical sketch of Horatio C. King.