Dickinson College - Microcosm Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Bosler llnll from West High Street Charles Collins, who became President in 1852, capably managed to overcome the financial problems which were still present. So capably, in fact, that at the end of his first two years the College had gained a sizeable surplus. This was only temporary, however. The new scholarship plan proved to be embarrassing, for after a time the greater part of the student body was absolved from paying tuition fees. Collins was also responsible for the pre- carious investment of College funds in the West. These investments were-a source of anxiety until the 188O's. Collins deserves much credit for raising money for the repair of buildings, the purchase of a tele- scope, and the construction of an observatory in South College. Another of his achievements was the collection of portraits of the early Presidents of the College. He resigned after eight years of service. BEPEHTS All i ll' f di , 'Q l Jr! . ft 'fi 1,--4'1 Un ,1 ,, lf I 1 f ,t U, g.. .- I lem!!! 'Q l lid'-M t aft 'i.: if .. - ,X r, ,T 5. 'uw-ff , E z s 2 ' '51, . .gig ' .I it

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