As a student (Class of 1892) and eventually a professor at The Pennsylvania State College, Dr. Francis J. Pond was witness to a lively era of growth and change at the institution, spear-headed by President George W. Atherton. Prior to his death in 1943, Dr. Pond shared his memories of life on campus, covering topics like the establishment of fraternities, clubs, and literary societies, selection of the school colors, student pranks, compulsory chapel and military drills, and the college football scandals of the day. He paints a vivid picture of a place both foreign and familiar. Dr. Pond...
As a student (Class of 1892) and eventually a professor at The Pennsylvania State College, Dr. Francis J. Pond was witness to a lively era of growth a...