Professors William W. Landis, Wilbur H. Norcross, and Craver return to the college after being absent. Professors Battenhouse and M. A. Dawber join faculty. Sophomores win annual flag scrap. Matriculation service is held. List of members of incoming class. Students who had left to serve in WWI return to the college. YMCA holds annual reception in honor of freshmen.
Skull and Key holds initiation. Professor Leon Prince marries Miss Julia Delavan, class of 1913. Dr. William Lindsay retires due to declining health. Troutman Gougler selected as new field coach. Musical clubs have successful year and tour. Conway Hall holds commencement exercises. Oratorical department and Library Guild have successful years. Skitchagenee holds annual banquet and initiates new members. Traditional Commencement Play forbidden by Trustees. Press Club holds second annual banquet and elects new officers. Dr. C. W.
YWCA and YMCA jointly hold a fete in the gymnasium. Intercollegiate Debating teams are restructured. A new department for the teaching of oral composition and debating is proposed. Senate for 1911 elected. Department of Oratory announces final contest. 1911 Microcosm published. The Union Philosophical Society, the College Band, and the Harman Literary Society hold officer elections. Halley's comet passes by.
Freshmen win interclass track meet. 1909 Class Letter was published, edited by Alfred H. Wagg. Earl Peters, '09 responds to Mrs. Collins' letter in the April 27, 1910 Dickinsonian, regarding the identity of Dickinson, and its extracurriculars.
Seniors present Dr. and Mrs. Reed with brass candlesticks in honor of their 21st year at the College. Freshmen win the cap scrap agains the Sophomores by ingeniously concealing their caps in their shoes. The day long Senior Ride up to Doubling Gap is a success. Dickinson competes in annual Pennsylvania relay races in Philadelphia. Student body is called to encourage the Senate to more activity and involvement. Annual Dewey Night celebrations carried off more tamely than usual with a smoker in the gym.
Freshman Oratorical Contest is held. Mary C. Love Collins writes on the state of the identity and situation of the college. Phi Kappa Sigma holds its annual dance in the Armory. Boston Festival Orchestra and "Samson and Delilah" both musical successes.