Dickinsonian, October 7, 1915
Agreement between Faculty and Senate is revised. The Navy League's campaign to educate college men about national defense is discussed. Literary columns published on Benjamin Rush and John Dickinson.
Agreement between Faculty and Senate is revised. The Navy League's campaign to educate college men about national defense is discussed. Literary columns published on Benjamin Rush and John Dickinson.
Football season opens. Largest freshman class yet enters College. Interfraternity Conference discusses rushing rules.
Dickinson wins in track but loses in baseball. A new athletic agreement is announced by the college. The athletic managers are elected. A farewell article is given to the graduating class. Each member of the senior class is featured.
The Dickinson baseball team defeats Gettysburg, but loses to Lehigh. The Dickinson Players are to present Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris as the Commencement play. The senior class held their annual Senior Day in Holly. The class Senators were elected for the coming year. The Skitch-a-genee Society also elected its new successors. The Commencement Program is announced.
The baseball team defeats Bucknell. The ladies of Metzger Hall hold the first annual May Day fete. The 1915 Microcosm is handed out. President Eugene Allen Noble resigns. The accomplishments of the Student Senate during the past year are reviewed.
Dickinson comes in second at the triangular athletic meet at Lewisburg. The men of the junior class hold a picnic for the ladies of the class. The junior class prom committee is announced. The freshman class elects their officers for the coming year.
Nisbet Day is celebrated with a trip to the cemetery and an inspiring memorial address. The sophomore class beat the freshman class at a tug-of-war. The results of a tennis tournament are given. Dickinson loses to Gettysburg at the Gettysburg Track Meet. The Phi Kappa Delta fraternity becomes a part of the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity.
Mr. Andrew Oyler is hired as the new baseball coach. Robert B. Kistler will assume the role of Editor-in-Chief for the next issue of The Dickinsonian. Dickinson finished fourth at the Annual Relay Carnival at the University of Pennsylvania. The track and tennis schedules are announced. An article underlines the importance of good time management in college.
The baseball team loses to both Bucknell and Penn State. The senior class wins the Bosler Cup at the Inter-Class Track meet on Biddle Field. A successful Chautauqua Week comes to a close. Francis A. Dunn, a senior football star and the most popular man at Dickinson, secretly marries Miss Mary Mentzer.
The baseball team loses against Lafayette. Chautauqua Week, a series of lectures, will be coming to Carlisle.