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Salaries, changed, 121; in arrears, 119. |
Schecter, Ralph, Instructor, 386. |
Scholarship plan, discussed, 301. |
School of Law, made department of College, 393. |
Seal of College, 26. |
Sellers, Montgomery P., Professor, 368. |
Shaw, Joseph, Professor, 199. |
Shedd, Karl E., Professor, 386. |
"Sketch of Dickinson College," by Himes, 348. |
Slavery controversy, 254, 277, 281. |
South College, addition to, 364; erected, 266; renovated, 346. |
Spahr, Boyd Lee, President of Trustees' Board, 372. |
Spencer, Joseph, Professor, 211. |
Spottswood, W. Lee, tribute to Durbin, 253; tribute to Emory, 274. |
Springer, Ruter W., Professor, 384. |
Stack, Gerard E., Professor, 204. |
State aid granted, 121-130; refused, 191. |
Stauffer, Nathan P., Instructor, 370. |
Stayman, John K., Professor, 321; removal, 339 ff; trial of, 342 ff. |
Stephens, George R., Professor, 390. |
Stephens, Harry M., Professor, 368. |
Stough, Mulford, Professor, 387. |
Student attendance, 291, 363, 376; discipline, examples of, 219. See also College discipline. |
Students, difficulties with, 353; disciplinary pledges, 262; division into classes, 140; "rebellions," 298-330, 337-338; summary of all, 396-397. |
Sudler, Thomas Emory, Professor, 284. |
Summary of all Dickinson students, 396-397. |
Super, Ovando B., Professor, 351. |
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Taintor, Mary B., Professor, 386. |
Tait, Robert, sketch of, 105-106. |
Taney, Roger Brooks, elected valedictorian, 115; high standing of, 147; his college story, 111-115; statement concerning Davidson, 171. |
Thomas, Charles H., Instructor, 386. |
Thomas, C. Walther, Professor, 386. |
Thompson, Russell I., Professor, 385. |
Thompson, William, Professor, 109. |
Tiffany, Otis H., Professor, 298. |
Toasts, political and patriotic, 200. |
Transfer of College to Methodist trustees, 236. |
Travel conditions, 17-18. |
Trickett, William, appeals to courts and is reinstated, 341-342; appointed Dean of Law School, 362; Professor, 329; removed, 339-340; resigns, 343; student "rebellion," 337. |
Trustees, act apart from Faculty, 131; confer on transfer of College, 230; criticized and try to make defense, 222; differences regarding Nisbet's reëlection, 45; first Carlisle meeting, 24; interfere with internal affairs of College, 131-144; organize at Dickinson house, 16-17; report on transfer, 230; suggest how Nisbet should teach, 138. |
"Turnpike," first in state, 18. |
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Union Philosophical and Belle's Lettres Societies strive for class honors, 114 |