Lycoming College - Williamsport Dickinson Seminary of Lycoming College

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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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College administrators, Clergy
Portrait of Benjamin Crever. On back: 'Founder , Benjamin H. Crever, 1848.' This appears to be a print made of a charcoal sketch. Benjamin Heck Crever is credited as being the founder of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, the predecessor of Lycoming College. He was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1817. Crever attended Dickinson College, but lacked the money to continue his coursework through graduation. He was ordained a Methodist minister in 1840, and eventually moved to Milton, Pa. In the spring of 1847, when he heard that the Williamsport Academy preparatory school might be for sale, Rev. Crever made the two-day journey on foot, traveling muddy, treacherous roads, to reach Williamsport. With his assistance, the school reopened in 1848 as Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, which became a four-year institution, Lycoming College, in 1947. So, although Lycoming College originally dates from 1812, when the Williamsport Academy was founded, Rev. Crever is given credit as the founder of the present-day college.
College administrators
Portrait of Benjamin Crever, founder of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, the predecessor of Lycoming College.
Bishops, College administrators
Portrait of Bishop William F. W. Dowell; McDowell was a board member from 1917-1932 and the Methodist Bishop from 1916-1932. Photo is from May 29, 1912.
College administrators
Portraits of the Board of Directors of Dickinson Seminary, 1897: Hon. D. H. Hastings, Governor of Pennsylvania; Hon. H. C. McCormick; Attorney General of Pennsylvania; Hon. Thos. Bradley, Philadelphia.
College administrators
Portraits of the Board of Directors of Dickinson Seminary, 1897: Thomas H. Murray, Esq., Clearfield, Pa.; George W. Hipple, Lock Haven, Pa.; De Witt Bodine, Hughesville, Pa.
College administrators
Portraits of the Board of Directors of Dickinson Seminary: William F. Thompson, Williamsport, Pa.; J. Cole Green, Williamsport, Pa.; Louis McDowell, Williamsport, Pa.
Celebrations, Athletes, Students, Teachers, College administrators
On back: 'Return of victorious team from Franklin Field, Phila., Pa.' Duplicate of 558WDS and 526WDS. On back of 558WDS: 'Dickinson Seminary Relay Team: English, Barrett, Grove, Holland, won first place in Relay Race at the U. of P., April 20, 1902, in 3.45 4/5 min.' On back of second copy: ""Return of Relay team from Phila., c. 2, This picture belonged to late Mrs. Louise Seaman Schramm.'
College administrators
Portraits of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary Distinguished Alumni, appearing in The Log Book, 1898. Top, clockwise, S. S. Bowman, '63, Attorney, Millersburg, Pa.; Lieut. H. H. Whitney, '84, 4th Artillery, U. S. A., Washington Barracks; G. Lane Taneyhill, M. D., '58, Comm. Public Schools, Baltimore, Md.; J. L. Stienmetz, '68, President Peoples Bank, Lancaster, Pa.
College administrators
Portrait of dignitaries of Dr. Eveland's inauguration.Front, l-r: Eveland, Hon. Thomas Bradley, ______, ___________ ; 2nd row, l- r: Thomas Murray, _____, ______, ______; 3rd row, l-r: _______, _________.
Teachers, College administrators
Portraits of the faculty of Dickinson Seminary, 1894-95 with Dr. Gray in the center. Pictured are, clockwise, from top right corner: Mrs. Kate E. Purvis, Assistant in Instrumental and Vocal Music; E. M. Pickop, Ancient and Modern Languages; Miss E. S. Baker, Preceptress; F. W. Larned, Preparatory Dept.; Ada C. Hartzell, Asst. in Prepatory; Mrs. J. L. Gassaway, Painting and Drawing; C. A. Roe, Commercial Dept. and Latin; J. W. Freley, Natural Science; G. B. Deuel, Mathematics; G. Voelkler, Music; Miss Lulu (Lucretia) M. Jones, Elocution and Calisthenics.
Teachers, College administrators
Portraits of President Edward Gray (center) and faculty. Teachers are, clockwise, from upper right corner: Mrs. Kate E. Purvis, Assistant in Instrumental and Vocal Music; H. H. Williams, Ancient Languages; Miss Emma S. Baker, Preceptress; Frank M. McLaury, Academic Dept.; Miss Ada C. Hartzell, Asst. in Prepatory; Mrs. J. L. Gassaway, Painting and Drawing; C. A. Roe, Commercial Dept. and Latin; J. W. Freley, Natural Science; H. A. Peck, Mathematics; G. Voelker, Music; Miss Alice E. Smiley, Elocution; Miss Alice Wohlworth, Modern Languages. Duplicate of 52WDS, 495WDS, and 582WDS.
Teachers, College administrators
Portraits of President Edward Gray (center) and faculty. Teachers are, clockwise, from upper right corner: Mrs. Kate E. Purvis, Asstant in Instrumental and Vocal Music; H. H. Williams, Ancient Languages; Miss Emma S. Baker, Preceptress; Frank M. McLaury, Academic Dept.; Miss Ada C. Hartzell, Asst. in Prepatory; Mrs. J. L. Gassaway, Painting and Drawing; C. A. Roe, Commercial Dept. and Latin; J. W. Freley, Natural Science; H. A. Peck, Mathematics; G. Voelker, Music; Miss Alice E. Smiley, Elocution; Miss Alice Wohlworth, Modern Languages. Duplicate of 52WDS, 51WDS, and 582WDS.
Student organizations, College administrators
President Gray is in the center of the back row. Old Main is in the background. There are candids of various individuals around the frame. Picture #33 on the reverse side.
College administrators
Portrait of the Hon. John Patton, President of Board, 1884-97.
College administrators, Judges
Honorable Thomas Bradley, of Philadelphia, gave generous gifts to help build and complete Bradley Hall. He served as president of the Board of Trustees from June, 1898-1920. Bradley Hall is named for him. A similar photo appears in the 1898 Log Book.
Alumni and alumnae, College administrators
Graduation portrait of John W. Long.
Alumni and alumnae, College administrators
Portrait of John W. Long. He served as President from 1921-1955, when the institution was Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport Dickinson Junior College, and then Lycoming College.
Students, College administrators
Portrait of members of the Junior Class, 1900. President Gray is with them. Photo 1WDS is on the back.
Students, Teachers, College administrators
Portrait of the male faculty and students of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary posing, outdoors, with Dr. Gray. Duplicate of 486WDS and 650WDS. This photo appears to have been taken the same day as 491WDS and 489WDS. Student 3rd row, 1st from left in this photo. He appears in 486WDS, last row, 2nd from right. On back of 650WDS: 'Rev. Robert T. Whitely, David McWilliams, next to top row, about 1886 or '87.'
Alumni and alumnae, Business people, College administrators
Portrait of Michael Bond Rich, President of the Board of Directors of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary. Mr. Rich died 1930 in a train accident. He was on the Board of Directors from 1912 to 1930. The President of Rich Mills, Inc., he attended WDS from 1874-76.