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Dickinson Alumnus, July 1963
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Chaplin Samuel H. Magill discussed Rev. Martin Luther King's letter from the Birmingham Jail in his Baccalaureate sermon. Magill called King's letter an "eloquent plea for human rights."
- The new female dormitory was completed and named Adams Hall in honor of Rolland Adams (class of 1927), who donated $250,000 towards the building's construction.
- The College ended its lease at Metzger Hall and held a formal ceremony at which the key was turned over to the Metzger Estate Board of Trustees.
- Thirty seven members of the Senior class were commissioned second lieutenants in the United States Army Reserves.
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