INDEX


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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

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