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Dickinson Alumnus, August 1976
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Professor Ralph Slotten discused changes in religion on campus in "Spiritual Gropings of the Sixties."
- The decline in fraternity membership created social and housing issues on campus.
- Neal Lipsitz (class of 1977), station manager at WDCV, discussed the growth of Dickinson's radio station.
- William String (class of 1970) published a new book, The Death and Life of Bishop Pike.
- William M. Diefenderder (class of 1967) was appointed as a consultant to the White House Domestic Council in the area of Labor, Education, and Veterans Affairs.
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