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1912Reverend Charles P. Dole Speaks at Commencement

The Reverend Charles P. Dole speaks at commencement.

1913Reverend George A. Gordon Speaks at Commencement for a Second Time

Reverend George A. Gordon, author and lecturer at Yale and Harvard, speaks at commencement for a second time.

1913 - 1940Grace F. Shepard

Grace F. Shepard was a member of the English Department from 1913 to 1940 and author of Reference History of Wheaton College (1931).

1914College Awards its First Degrees

Wheaton awards its first baccalaureate degrees to Margaret Gretchell and Eleanor Lord.

1914Reverend George Hodges Speaks at Commencement for the Third Time

Reverend George Hodges, dean of the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, speaks at commencement.

1915Field Hockey Team Formed

The first varsity field hockey team is chosen.

1915George Herbert Palmer Speaks at Commencement

George Herbert Palmer, professor of philosophy at Harvard University, speaks at commencement. Learn more about Palmer at Wikipedia.

1916First Yearbook Published

The first yearbook is published. The Junior class edits it for the Class of 1916.

1916Reverend George Harris Speaks at Commencement for a Second Time

Reverend George Harris speaks at commencement for a second time. He was the author of Moral Evolution (1896), Inequality and Progress (1897), and A Century’s Change in Religion (1914).

1917Cole Memorial Chapel

Designed by Ralph Adams Cram, and built by L.M. Witherell & Sons of Taunton for $61,693, the Chapel was constructed in 1917. It was dedicated on 16 October 1926 to the memory of the Rev. Samuel Valentine Cole, Trustee from… Read More »

1917 - 1979The Observatory

The Wheaton College Department of Physics and Astronomy now maintains an astronomical observatory located on the roof of the Mars Center for Science and Technology. When Wheaton was granted college status in 1912, the old “Cheese Box” observatory became inadequate. Designed and built… Read More »

1917Frederick P. Fish Speaks at Commencement

Frederick P. Fish, former president of AT&T and patent attorney to Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison and the Wright Brothers, speaks at commencement. Learn more about Fish from Wikipedia.

1918Reverend George T. Smart Speaks at Commencement

Reverend George T. Smart, author and Wheaton College trustee, speaks at commencement.

1918Catherine Filene Shouse

Catherine Filene Shouse was a member of the class of 1918. Daughter of Lincoln and Theresa Filene, Catherine organized the first Intercollegiate Vocational Conference for Women at Wheaton in 1917, while still a junior. Vocational conferences were held at Wheaton… Read More »

1919Reverend Willard L. Sperry Speaks at Commencement

The Reverend Willard L. Sperry speaks at commencement.

1920First Endowment Campaign Begins

Wheaton announces its first endowment campaign. The “2-6-0 Campaign” has a goal of one million dollars.

1920Reverend Raymond Calkins Speaks at Commencement

Reverend Raymond Calkins speaks at commencement.

1921Wheaton News Published

On November 1, the first edition of the Wheaton News is published.

1921Stanton Hall

This residence hall was built in 1921. The current basement was originally a 75 person capacity dining room and a kitchenette, and was used as such until 1926 when Everett Dining Hall opened. For some time in the 1940’s, the… Read More »

1921Dr. Edward Page Mitchell Speaks at Commencement

Dr. Edward Page Mitchell, Editor of the New York Herald Tribune, speaks at Commencement.

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