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Dickinson Alumnus, November 1977
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Professor John Luetzelschwab reviewed energy and household appliances in light of the energy crisis in "Servants - Or Villains?"
- Students in Professor Wade Seaford's class used frigid temperatures to examine how anthropology could be applied to the energy crisis.
- Robert E. Woodside (class of 1926) became the namesake for an 18-bed juvenile detention center located in Dauphin County.
- Thirty students volunteered to help clean the Appalachian Trail.
- Dr. David C. Rilling (class of 1962) successfully reattached a completely severed arm during a surgery.
- Rev. G. Hurst Paul (class of 1922), a retired Methodist Minister, received the Seattle Methodist Times Humanity Award in recognition of "selfless acts which often goes unrewarded".
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