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Dickinson Alumnus, October 1962
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- The Alumnus published the first of a two-part history of the Dickinson football team. This article focused on the period from 1885 to 1911.
- Philip Gardiner Nordell discussed how the College used lotteries in the late 1700s to raise money in "The City Hall and Dickinson College Lottery."
- Dickinson admitted the largest student body yet in fall 1962, with a total of 1,144 full time students.
- Walter Rosenstein (class of 1962) received the first Amy Loveman Award, a national contest with a $1,000 prize.
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