Lycoming College - Williamsport Dickinson Seminary of Lycoming College

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  • Date = 1920

About This Collection

The Williamsport Dickinson Seminary Collection traces the first eighty years of the school's extensive history. Documented here is the early struggle of the founding of the school, with more prosperous years ensuing as attendance increased and the facilities expanded. The significance of the Methodist Church in the establishment and the continual funding of the school is evidenced. Records exist from six of the eight presidents that helped mold the young school. Events, both social and official, are well represented. Music played a very important role, as is apparent from the many recital playbills in the collection. Also very significant in the life of the students were the many societies and organizations, especially three of the more prominent organizations, the Belles Lettres Union Society, the Gamma Epsilon Society and the Triparite Union Society. Catalogs listing both students and faculty provide further glimpses of life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Items not specifically related to Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, such as a newspaper announcing President Lincoln's assassination and magazines covering the coronation of King George V, were most likely collected by faculty or staff, and are included to enhance the portrayal of the time period.

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benches, walls, women, students
A photograph of a number of unidentified girls sitting on a bench on the front campus. This caption is written on the photograph: ""Forbidden Ground"" (top of photograph) ""Girls side of campus"" (bottom of photograph). From scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Leisure
A photograph from the 1920 Chestnut Party. This is from a scrapbook that was donated to Lycoming College from John Lewis that belonged to his father, Edward Lester Lewis.
Leisure
A photograph of the Chestnut Party Dinner held in 1920. This photograph is from the scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Cleaning
This photograph may be from ""cleaning day,"" the man in the picture is unidentified. From the scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Fraternities and sororities
Daylight initiation of Theta Pi Pi. Left to right: Walter T. Clemons (class of 1923), Williard Steel, Williams, Jeurs, Walter H. Cannon (class of 1922 and president of Theta Pi Pi), Bors, Brofts, Frank J. Matta (class of 1922). From scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Fraternities and sororities
Daylight initiation of Theta Pi Pi. Left to right: Williard Steel, Jeurs, Brown, Walter T. Clemons (class of 1923). Scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Student organizations
Portraits of the dramatic class and choral and glee clubs posing on the steps leading to Old Main.
basketball
Photograph of four male students dressed as clowns promoting that evening's basketball game: Wyoming vs. Dickinson, admission fifty cents. From scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
soccer players, soccer, students
The Williamsport Dickinson Seminary's soccer team from 1920. Walter Cannon, class of 1922 is pictured on the far right. Scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Calisthenics, Students
Male students appear to be exercising with their instructor standing on a small platform in front of them. Caption reads: 'Physical Training.' The building behind them was known as The Barn.
Sports and recreation facilities, Universities and colleges, Recreation
Four females and two males play tennis on Williamsport Dickinson Seminary's tennis courts.
signs (Notices), men, students
Three Dickinson Seminary students from L to R- Manuel Martinez, Smith, and Edward M. Horley, class of 1922. Their sign reads: ""Every man has the right to love."" On the back of the photograph there are two other notations: ""The Bloody Hugger"" and ""The Englishman from H____."" Scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Football
An unidentified WDS football player from 1920. From the scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Monuments and memorials
Photographic print of a plaque listing names, and dedicated to: 'Teachers and Students of Dickinson Seminary Who Served in the World's War, 1914-18.'