Dickinsonian, February 20, 1930

Dickinsonian, February 20, 1930

Former Dickinson president Dr. George Edward Reed dies.  Professor J. H. Parlin succeeds Mohler as head of physics department.  Basketball defeats Gettysburg.  Thomas Gibb '33 is injured in a fire drill.

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Dickinsonian, February 6, 1930

Dickinsonian, February 6, 1930

The college obtains the original of all American portraits of Charles Nisbet.  Physics department head Professor John Frederick Mohler dies from lobar pneumonia.

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Dickinsonian, January 16, 1930

Dickinsonian, January 16, 1930

Greek Club elects officers; Bernard L. Green is president.  Phi Kappa Psi donates a trophy to be given to the winner of the interfraternity swim meet.  Football changes the way in which its captains are elected.  Warren C. Lummis installed as Athletic Association president.

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Dickinsonian, January 9, 1930

Dickinsonian, January 9, 1930

Doll Show is successful.  Boy Scout Leaders' Training Course to be held at Dickinson.  Linoleum is laid down on the library floor. 

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Dickinsonian, December 12, 1929

Dickinsonian, December 12, 1929

Annual Doll Show is planned.  YMCA and YWCA lead drive to donate Christmas gifts to orphaned children.

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Dickinsonian, December 5, 1929

Dickinsonian, December 5, 1929

Juniors win the women's inter-class swim meet.  Doll Show to be held in the Old Gymnasium. 

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Dickinsonian, November 21, 1929

Dickinsonian, November 21, 1929

Hugh MacCotter elected president of Freshman class.  Annual Soph Hop planned.  Week of Prayer is held.  Freshman football defeats Gettysburg.

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Dickinsonian, November 14, 1929

Dickinsonian, November 14, 1929

Debate team faces team from Victoria College of New Zealand.  Tribunal clarifies freshman rules.  College celebrates Armistice Day.

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Dickinsonian, November 7, 1929

Dickinsonian, November 7, 1929

Cross-country wins Central Pennsylvania Conference cup.  Dickinson football loses to Gettysburg.  Nineteen freshmen pledge into Belles Lettres. 

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Dickinsonian, November 2, 1929

Dickinsonian, November 2, 1929

The Dickinson faculty are listed along with their C.V.s.  F. E. Craver denies the Carnegie Foundation's accusation that Dickinson subsidizes athletes beyond tuition costs.  Homecoming Weekend. 

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