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Dickinson Alumnus, August 1972
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- This special issue of the Alumnus focused on Dickinson's Bicentennial celebration during the 1972-1973 academic year, which included the Voices of Women seminar, the Philadelphia Orchestra's concert, and an art exhibit at the William Penn Museum.
- Mauricio Lasansky, an influential print-maker, was scheduled to visit campus.
- Darius Milhaud, one of the world's best composers, was commissioned to compose a choral work for the Bicentennial.
- Dr. Charles Coleman Sellers finished Dickinson College: A History, which was scheduled for publication in early 1973.
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