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Dickinson Alumnus, May 1962
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Edward S. Delaplaine discussed Roger Brooke Taney's (class of 1795) "modest home" in Frederick, Maryland.
- The Alumnus adapted a lecture by Professor William R. Bowden into an article titled "Our (Sob) Orthography."
- The Mermaid Players' production of Othello, which was their 31st major performance, was staged in the Belles Lettres Hall located in Denny Hall.
- The Dickinson College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the Alpha of Pennsylvania, celebrated their 75th anniversary in April 1962.
- Dr. Robert B. Woodward, a chemist, received the Priestley Award while Dr. Edward U. Condon, a nuclear physicist, received the Glover Medal.
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