Dickinsonian, June 3, 1905
A summary of the history of Denny Hall and the features of the new building. Conway Hall is formally dedicated. A Music Club concert is held in Bosler hall

A summary of the history of Denny Hall and the features of the new building. Conway Hall is formally dedicated. A Music Club concert is held in Bosler hall
The Dickinson Combined Musical Clubs performed at the Chambersburg Opera House and were well received. William D. Robinson'08 is elected Captain of the Track team. An article extolling Benjamin Rush is published in this issue.
The Microcosm will be a week late. A lecture by Dr. Prettyman was given to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fredrich Schiller's death. The benches in Denny are to be kept free of defacement. Sigma Chi gains a new house.
The stone fence around the Academic Quad is discussed. Athletic relations with the Carlisle Indian School are resumed. The grandstand was burned during the annual "off night."
The Mandolin and Glee Clubs perform at Irving College. The first recitations are held in Denny Hall. The seniors take their class trip to Doubling Gap. The Easter Dance was held and students from the surrounding colleges attended.
Dickinson observed the 16th year of Dr. Reed's presidency. The bell atop Old West is taken down and placed in the bell tower of Denny Hall. Upon doing so it was found to be cracked. Dickinson College hosts the annual convention of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association of Pennsylvania
Swarthmore wins Intercollegiate Debate. The performance of the college yell is criticized. The artwork to appear in the Microcosm is characterized at excellent
Andrew Carnegie gives $14,000 for improvements to Conway Hall. The college prepares for the Track and Field season. The lack of knowledge of Dickinson's songs is discussed. The junior and senior classes meet to discuss the new rules concerning freshman rules. The 1906 Microcosm is highly anticipated.
The preparations for the Intercollegiate debate continue, and baseball prospects are discussed. The Sophomore Bible Class has a pleasant time at Professor Filler's house. Professor F. E Downes becomes superintendent of Harrisburg High School. Harry R. Isaacs is selected as a Rhodes Fellow.
The Mid-Winter Sports Contests will take place, but without girls basketball. Kappa Sigma holds a Banquet to celebrate the third year of its founding. Alpha Chi Rho attends its annual convention in Philadelphia. Pi Beta Phi held a well attended reception. The Baltimore Alumni Association holds their annual Banquet. The sophomore co-ed class entertains the sophomore male class. The Freshman class hosts a smoker. Fraternity rules change, no freshman is allowed to rush before January 1st or live in the fraternity house their first year.