Dickinson Alumnus, December 1964

Dickinson Alumnus, December 1964
Selected Highlights from this Issue: 
  • The Alumnus published reflections on a two-day symposium that discussed the role of fraternities at Dickinson. 
  • President of the Board of Trustees Samuel W. Witwer (class of 1930), Dean Samuel H. Magill, and a faculty panel discussed challenges that faced liberal arts colleges as well as how Dickinson should respond.
  • English Professor Joseph H. Shiffman reported on his experiences as head of the American Studies Research Center in Hyderabad, India.
  • Virginia Hendler (class of 1965) was one of the first to participate in a new academic program that allowed students to spend an entire year working on an independent study.
  • Frederick Quinn (class of 1957) was appointed as an adviser to the South Vietnamese Army.
  • John S. Snyder (class of 1933) became the first Dickinson Fund Chairman.

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