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Dickinson Alumnus, December 1940
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Henry R. Isaacs (class of 1904) was appointed as a judge in Delaware and Earle D. Willey (class of 1911) was named Delaware Secretary of State.
- The Annals of Medical History published an article about Dr. James Smith (class of 1792), a pioneer in vaccination.
- Dickinson opened a new dormitory located on Hanover Street, across from Metzger Hall, for up to 20 senior women.
- The Alumnus criticized the construction of the Pennsylvania Turnpike through the Cumberland Valley.
- Reviewers acclaimed Lloyd W. Eshelman's (class of 1923) new book A Victorian Rebel.
- Rev. Albert L. Baner (class of 1923) became superintendent of the New Brunswick district in the New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Church.
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