Dickinsonian, December 17, 1942

Dickinsonian, December 17, 1942

Robert T. Wheeler is elected president of Beta Theta Pi. Twenty-one students sworn into Navy. Dickinson receives fifty-thousand dollars from Professor Montgomery Porter Sellers' will. Doll Dance is planned.

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Dickinsonian, December 10, 1942

Dickinsonian, December 10, 1942

Doll Dance is planned with patriotic theme. Dr. Montgomery Porter Sellers, oldest Dickinson faculty member, dies. Colonel Alexander A. Sharp, '83, donor, dies. Phi Epsilon Pi wins intramural volleyball tournament.

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Dickinsonian, November 19, 1942

Dickinsonian, November 19, 1942

Honors Work program is reorganized. Dickinson Defense Council prepares for blackout drills. An Interfraternity Council is formed for the second time.

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Dickinsonian, November 7, 1942

Dickinsonian, November 7, 1942

Dr. Gaither P. Warfield, '17, gives talks on his experiences of German concentration camps. Austin Grugan, Martin Helrich, Harold Gould, and William Rudy join Lambda Sigma Pi, science honor society. Jean Lentz is first female member of college band. Kay Price is first Dickinson drum majorette. Homecoming and Parent's Day.

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Dickinsonian, October 22, 1942

Dickinsonian, October 22, 1942

John J. Ketterer is elected vice president of senior class. Metzger Council is reorganized into three councils, headed by Mary Mackie: the Senior House Council, the Metzger Hall Council, and the Freshman Annex Council. Campus Chest Drive exceeds expected revenue.

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Dickinsonian, October 14, 1942

Dickinsonian, October 14, 1942

The Freshman Annex (formerly the Parker House) on S Hanover St opens to house twelve female students. Colonel Henry E. Smith, John C. Hepler, Dr. Bernice K. Grubb, Charles H. B. Kennedy, and Jane L. Evans join faculty. Dr. Elmer C. Herber publishes two papers on parasitology. Professor Horace E. Rogers leads Community Chest drive; changes to the way the drive is performed. Robert S. Whitman, Jr., '38, dies at Battle of Midway; Calvert S. Foote, '44, is MIA. Football team is largest in Dickinson history. The Navy V-1 Plan is established at Dickinson.

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Dickinsonian, June 8, 1934

Dickinsonian, June 8, 1934

Class Day is planned. Commencement is planned. Rising Sophomore John Burnite is selected to spend summer at German student labor camp. YMCA and YWCA are replaced with Dickinson College Religious Association. Interfraternity Council denies Phi Epsilon Pi and Sigma Tau Phi's requests to join. Belles Lettres Society and Union Philosophical Society unite to form Union Literary Society. Dramatic Club presents "The Fugitive". Summary of men's basketball, men's cross-country and men's tennis seasons.

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Dickinsonian, May 24, 1934

Dickinsonian, May 24, 1934

Men's Senate holds elections and revises freshman rules. Track places second in Central Pennsylvania Conference Class A track and field meet.

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Drinkinsonian, May 17, 1934

Drinkinsonian, May 17, 1934

The Drinkinsonian, the annual spoof edition of the paper, offers a satirical look at college groups and individuals.

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Dickinsonian, May 10, 1934

Dickinsonian, May 10, 1934

Alumni ask trustees for impartial investigation into Karl Tinsley Waugh's resignation. An All-College Committee on Religious Affairs is planned. Protestant students present their faith to Young People's Fellowship.

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