Lycoming College - Williamsport Dickinson Seminary of Lycoming College

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.
Football, Football players
The 1921 Football Team poses for a picture in front of the barn.
Phonographs, students
A photograph of the Junior Class of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary taken in 1922. Holding the banner left to right are: unidentified student, Etelka Royce Kiffer, T. Max Hall, J. Milton Rogers. In the fourth row Walter H. Canon is identified as being to the far left and wearing glasses. Scrapbook of Edward Lester Lewis.
Students, Art education
Five drawing students work as the teacher observes.
Art education, Artists' studios, Universities and colleges
Print of a photo of students in the art studio located in Bradley Hall, from WDS Catalog, 1903-04. Caption reads: 'The Studio.'
Artists' studios, Universities and colleges
Photo of the art studio as it appeared in 1893.
Art education, Classrooms, Laboratories
Views of the art studio, commercial room, laboratory from the 1914-15 WDS catalog.
Athletic fields, Sports and recreation facilities, Tennis courts
Photo of the athletic field and tennis courts as they appeared in 1917.
Athletes, Student organizations
Portraits of athletic teams, 1914-15.
Athletes, Student organizations
Group portrait of baseball, basketball, and football teams, 1916-1917.
Athletes, Student organizations
Portrait of athletic teams, 1917-1918. This photo appears in the WDS catalog, 1918-1919.
Student organizations
Portrait of B. E. F. (Beta Epsilon Phi). Organized October 3, 1897. Members (not identified in photograph): Michael B. Bubb, Eddy Ganoe Forrest, James Edgar Skillington, Richard Skyles Oyler, Clarence Thomas Hutchins, Harry Miller Showalter, Granville Lawson Forrest, John Wesley Yount, James Howard Ake, James Franklin Francis, Bert Alvin Salter, Harper Miles LaRue, Arthur Garfield Compton, Albert Barton Brown, Charles Wilber Bryner. Those identified are: middle row, far left, James Edgar Skillington; fourth from left, Howard Ake.
Athletic fields, Baseball, Buildings, Cupolas
Baseball players are on the Original Athletic Field behind Old Main and the Old Gymnasium. The name 'Heckman' is written on back. Edgar Heckman graduated with the Class of 1894.
Baseball players, Student organizations
On back: 'Row 1, l. to r.: Herman A. Stackhouse, George Gray Hoover, Richard Todhunter, Leonard H. Rothermel, Ernesto or Pedro Lay, Robert Ellis ; Row 2, l. to r.: team assistant, Hugh, Jr. Downs, ____, Schwab, Guy M. Houck, George Nye and Howard Swartz.'
Basketball players, Student organizations
Members of the 1904 senior basketball team pose with their coach. Two students are holding a banner with the date: ''05.' Caption reads: 'Senior Basket Ball Team, 1904.'
Basketball players, Student organizations
Portrait of the basketball team of 1907-08; On back: 'Gamble, Coach Cotterell, Williamson, Jacobs, Williams, Hodgoon, Bert Smith (cpn)'
Universities and colleges, Rooms and spaces
Photo of Belles Lettres Society Hal.l
Student organizations, Book clubs, Literature
Members of the Belles Lettres Union Society, 1897, pose outside on a front porch.
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.