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Dickinson Alumnus, May 1937
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- New song book Songs of Dickinson, which was dedicated General Horatio C. King (class of 1858), was ready for publication at Commencement.
- Mary Love Collins (class of 1902), President of Chi Omega, attended a ceremony at the White House in which First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt awarded the National Achievement Award of Chi Omega to actress Katherine Cornell.
- President Fred Corson (class of 1917) discussed whether there were "too many college graduates" and explained how Dickinson helped graduates find jobs.
- The Letort Hotel, located at the southeast corner of High and East Streets, was torn down and replaced by a gas station.
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