Lycoming College - Williamsport Dickinson Seminary of Lycoming College

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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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Track athletics
A photograph of the Williamsport Dickinson Seminary Track Team, pictured on the steps of Old Main, circa. 1922. This is from the scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Tennis courts
Williamsport Dickinson Seminary's Tennis Courts circa. 1915-1916. From the Meek scrapbook.
Students, College administrators
WDS students, with President Eveland, pose at the steps leading to Old Main. Dr. Eveland is fifth from the left in the front row. Eveland had been valedictorian of his graduating class at Dickinson College, and was a Bishop of the Methodist church. He became president of the Seminary at the age of 39, and served from 1905-1912. Several of the students in this group photo appear in 679WDS, a collection from 1906.
College administrators
Portrait of Wilson Lee Spottswood. He served as Dickinson Seminary president from 1869-1873.
Students, Teachers, Leisure
A group of students, some of them seated and standing in the snow, pose outside of a snow-covered dwelling. This is a Winter Gathering, group photo from 1898.
Basketball players, Students
Four female basketball players on an outdoor court appear to be running toward the camera. Elizabeth Rue is pictured front, right.
Students, Teachers
Portrait of the women of Dickinson Seminary, 1885-86 or 1886-87, taken outdoors.
Students, Teachers
Women of Dickinson Seminary. Miss Lucretia M. Jones, instructor in elocution and calisthenics, is in the front row, far right.
Students, Teachers, College administrators
On back: 'Margaret Guss, 2nd row. Women of Dickinson Seminary with Dr. Gray.' Margaret Guss graduated from WDS in 1883.
Teachers
Two women are seated in a parlor-type room playing a board game. On back: 'Mrs. Gassaway, Miss Bates, 1893.' Mrs. J. L. Gassaway taught art at the Seminary beginning in 1881. Miss Alice M. Bates was an assistant in music beginning in 1891.
Students, Tourists, Leisure
Eleven female students pose in a field by a small stream. On back: 'Julia, Winnie, myself and Annie are the first row; Ann, Grace, Minnie H. standing; Nell, May, Mary Howland, and Miss Wilson below. B. E. Mts. May 6, 1893.' The location is most likely the Bald Eagle Mountains.
Musical notation
'Alma Mater' appearing in a 1902 Dickinson Union. Introduction states that the poem was being used as the Seminary song by the Glee Club and the students. The author of the poem is J. F. L. Raschen.
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.'
Track athletics, Athletes
W.W. Mearkle pole vaults, as spectators observe. On back of WDS181:' Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, 1897 18 1/2 points highest number won by one competitor. Won by W. W. Mearkle in athletic contests of various colleges.'
Student organizations
YMCA members pose on the steps leading to Old Main. The original is a postcard. On back: 'YMCA of W.D.S. 1911 & 1912 - Mr. David M. Kerr.'
Student organizations
Individual small, oval portraits of YMCA Official Members are inserted along the official symbol of the YMCA. Names written beside photos: Amiceralli, Ney, Muller, Bechdel, Hammond, McCahan, Pannebaker, Gibson and Brewer. The YMCA was a Christian and community organization of the school. They sponsored the Halloween Party and Valentine Social. Date was verified in 1927 Dickinson 'Dart.'
Student organizations
On back: 'Miss Strong- State Secretary of the YWCA, Anna Louise Seaman of Nauroo, PA, Ruth W. Minick of Driftwood, PA, Ida Gee of Trout Run, PA, Effa Seeley of Benton, PA, Josephine R. McMurray of New Washington, Edith Mae Yost of Linden,PA, Edith Blatchford of Lead, South Dakota, Effie Blatchford of Lead, S. Dakota, Alice B. Allen of Detroit, Michigan, Serena W. Selfe of Darlington, MD, Maude Everett of New York City, NY.' January 1903.