Dickinsonian, January 21, 1903
Dick the dog dies; it is resolved to have him preserved by a taxidermist. The Day of Prayer is planned. W. L. Stanton tackles a runaway horse. Dr. Hutchins introduces a gym class for the faculty.

Dick the dog dies; it is resolved to have him preserved by a taxidermist. The Day of Prayer is planned. W. L. Stanton tackles a runaway horse. Dr. Hutchins introduces a gym class for the faculty.
Trustee Daniel H. Hastings dies. Belles Lettres prepares to celebrate its 117th anniversary.
Trustee Alexander Patterson, '86, donates money to Biology Department for microscopes and other equipment. The question for the inter-society debate is announced concerning compulsory arbitration of strikes.
Summary of the football season. List of football team members with statistics. Athletic Fair held to benefit Athletic Association. Philadelphia alumni hold their annual meeting. Belles Lettres elects officers.
The subject of the Samuel R. Peal Junior Essay Prize is freedom of the press.
Football team takes a trip to Sterrett's Gap for practice and relaxation. East College to be installed with electricity.
Schiller's Dreissigjahrigen Kriegs: Drittes Buch, edited by C. W. Prettyman, is published.
YMCA holds annual Week of Prayer.
Freshmen and sophomores play annual football game. President Reed resigns his position as State Librarian. Three students are injured in a late-night celebration of a football victory.
George L. Reed wins third place at State Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest. Strock is elected senior class president. Brunyate is elected Sophomore class president. President McKinley appoints David K. Watson, '71, to a law revision committee.