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Susquehanna University:
1895 to 1939
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Delmonico Boarding Club, Student Clubs
1898 ca.
In 1859, students formed Boarding/Eating Clubs. These clubs were an early form of fraternity. The clubs would rent a house or a room in a house, hire a cook, plan meals and conduct conversations among...
Delmonico Boarding Club; Student organizations; Fraternities & sororities; Susquehanna University; Universities & colleges;
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Baseball team
1899
The first recorded baseball game at the Missionary Institute was in 1881. The first interscholastic game was in 1887. The baseball field on campus was set up in the mid-1890s. The first official baseball...
Baseball; Baseball players; Sports; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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Delmonico Club
1899
In 1859, students formed Boarding / Eating Clubs. A Club would rent a room or building off-campus, hire a cook, elect officers, and plan meals. On the right side of the image from the 1899 Lanthorn, a...
Delmonico Club; Fraternities & sororities; Students; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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Students Arriving at Susquehanna
1900
A poem written about how all the male students who enter the University as boys, from many different backgrounds, will leave the campus as wise men.
Poetry; Students; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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Men's Track Team
1901 ca.
Susquehanna University Men's Track Team was started in the Spring of 1901. The first coach was J.S. Blank. The team's first "contest" was held at the campus athletic field on June 19, 1901. Its first intercollegiate...
Track athletics; Athletic clubs; Sports; Susquehanna University; Universities & colleges;
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Preacher's Sons Club members
1902
One of the many student clubs formed was the Preacher's Sons Club. Having a sense of humor, the Preacher's Sons Club contrasted the way they act at home versus the way they act at college in the 1902 Lanthorn....
Preacher's Sons Club; Students; Universities & colleges; Fraternities & sororities; Susquehanna University
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Rev. G.W. Enders, Susquehanna University President
1903 ca.
Rev. G. W. Enders was the 7th President of Susquehanna University from 1902 to 1904.
Enders, George W.; College presidents; Universities & colleges;Susquehanna University
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Flag Scrap
1905
Freshmen ( Freshies) and Sophomore Flag Scraps started by having the sophomore or freshmen class tie their class color pennant to a tree or a flag pole in the middle of campus. Neither class wanted the...
Students; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University; Games; Pennants;
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Fact Sheet
1905
A fact sheet on buildings, events, and Presidents of the University up to 1905.
Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University; Buildings; College presidents;
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Men's Basketball
1905
The first recorded SU basketball game was in 1900.The first basketball team was formed in 1902.The earlier games were played on a stage at Town Hall. After the Alumni Gymnasium was built in 1903, the games...
Basketball players; Sports; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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Alumni Gymnasium Bathroom
1905
The Alumni Gymnasium was built in 1903. The basement held lockers and showers. Having showers that would not freeze you with ice cold water was a very pleasant and luxurious experience compared to the...
Universities & colleges; Bathtubs & showers; Buildings; Susquehanna University
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Ladies String Instrument Club
1905
As the University developed, new student organizations were often formed. One such organization was the Ladies String Instrument Club as shown in the 1905 Lanthorn.
Student organizations; Music ensembles; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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Summer School
1905
Summer School at Susquehanna University was started in 1902. At the time it was considered a "modern development".
Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University; Summer school;
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Rev. Charles T. Aikens
1907
Rev. Charles T. Aikens was Susquehanna University's 9th President from 1905 to 1927.
Aikens, Charles T.; College presidents; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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Rev. Charles T. Aikens
1907
Rev. Charles T. Aikens was Susquehanna University's 9th President from 1905 to 1927. This story appeared in the 1907 Lanthorn. The letter is continued onto the next image.
College presidents; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University; Aikens, Charles T.
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Rev. Charles T. Aikens, page 2
1907
This is the second page of the letter praising President Charles T. Aikens.
College presidents; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University; Aikens, Charles T.
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Glee Club
1908
The Glee Club was composed of faculty, students and alumni. In the lower right hand corner of the photo is Harry Weis, and in the lower left hand corner is Sigmund Weis. After graduating from Susquehanna...
Weis, Harry; Weis, Sigmund; Sheldon, E. Edwin; Singers; Student organizations; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University;
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Seibert Memorial Hall
1908
The groundbreaking for Seibert Memorial Hall was held on September 25, 1901. The Hall was named for Samuel Seibert of Hagerstown, Maryland. The student newspaper reported that all of the school's coeds...
Buildings; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University; Seibert, Samuel; Seibert Hall
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Alumni Gymnasium
1908
The Alumni Gymnasium was built in 1903. The main floor held a large open space for exercise and practice. The 2nd floor had a track on which twenty-six laps equalled one mile. The basement had lockers...
Buildings; Gymnasiums; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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Seibert Memorial Hall
1908 ca.
The sundial on Seibert's front lawn was placed there to celebrate the School's fiftieth anniversary.
Buildings; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna University
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