Dickinsonian, April 7, 1927

Dickinsonian, April 7, 1927

Fred E. Sweely elected captain of the Men's Basketball team for next year. Dr. Frederick D. Losey of New York City will discuss the play "Macbeth" and give a dramatic reading of it during an upcoming chapel meeting. Professor Edwin Edgar Voigt of Garrett Biblical Institute in Evanston, Illinois, to discuss "Fundamental Things in Religion" at an upcoming chapel meeting. Miss Anne Bennet '25 elected Secretary of the New Jersey district of the American Association of University Women. Members of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference move to abolish all athletic scholarships.

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Dickinsonian, March 17, 1927

Dickinsonian, March 17, 1927

The Glee Club prepares for this season's first long tour, traveling to Virginia and and West Virginia. The Senate voted to become a member of the National Student Federation of the United States of America. Three Dickinsonians will participate this summer in the orchestra group, the Dickinson Ramblers' tour around the world on a tour ship.

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Dickinsonian, March 10, 1927

Dickinsonian, March 10, 1927

Detailed discussion of the Junior Prom. Upcoming production of "Icebound" by the Dickinson Theater Group. Religion professor, L. G. Rohrbaugh just completed a book to be published entitled, "The Science of Religion." Dickinson Men's Basketball finishes their season win a victory over Gettysburg. The Dickinsonian student staff interviews Professor Leon C. Prince on modern student problems.

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Dickinsonian, March 3, 1927

Dickinsonian, March 3, 1927

Leader of the British Youth movement, Harold F. Bing will discuss "The World Challenges to Youth" at the next Y.M.C.A. meeting. Dickinson Men's Basketball wins against Gettysburg. Men's Football defeats the Pennsylvania State team. Thirty-nine consecutive victories counted for the Men's Basketball team (Over a period of six and a half years).

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Dickinsonian, February 24, 1927

Dickinsonian, February 24, 1927

The Women's Basketball team wins against Shippensburg. Degree of Master of Arts will be discontinued at Dickinson College after June 1927 - Only the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Philosophy will be given. Dean Meredith traveled to New York to address the New York Alumnae Club on "Opportunities for the Advancement of Scholarship for Women." An anonymous Freshman female writes on the First-Years' attitude toward upperclassmen.

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Dickinsonian, February 17, 1927

Dickinsonian, February 17, 1927

Dr. Robert Tipton, a prominent speaker on industrial subjects, will speak to the student body at the next chapel meeting. Article regarding balancing social life and coursework - Quoting President William W. Campbell of the University of California.

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Dickinsonian, February 10, 1927

Dickinsonian, February 10, 1927

Seniors pledge $1535 for new books in the library - The largest sum pledged during the history of the Dickinson Library Guild. The winners of the Dickinson Beauty Contest announced.

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Dickinsonian, February 3, 1927

Dickinsonian, February 3, 1927

News report on a soldier from the Army Barracks, John Thomas Davies entered a Dickinson dormitory at night. $1000 donation given to the College by T.F. Miller. Possibility of a new gym being built materializes when a model is created and put on display in the library. The library adds 500 books to its collection in four months time.

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Dickinsonian, January 20, 1927

Dickinsonian, January 20, 1927

The Schubert Male Quartet to perform. Chris Cook elected President of the Athletic Association.

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Dickinsonian, January 13, 1927

Dickinsonian, January 13, 1927

The student body grades professors and provide detailed information. Dr. N. Krishna, a Hindu mystic and Christian philosopher, will be giving several talks in chapel.

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