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Dickinson Alumnus, December 1951
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Christine Stuart Ritter (class of 1917) became the first woman elected to the Carlisle School Board.
- Frank E. Masland Jr. (class of 1918) donated a ceremonial mace, which was carved from American cherry and black walnut, to the College.
- Samuel Heffner (class of 1931) was elected the first Democratic mayor in the history of Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
- Clinton R. Weidner (class of 1937) was elected District Attorney of Cumberland County by a margin of nearly 2 to 1.
- Former President Fred P. Corson (class of 1917) published Your Church and You, an interpretation of the member's obligation to the Church, and its responsibility to society.
- John D. Hopper (class of 1948) was appointed as the coach of the basketball team.
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