Dickinson Alumnus, November 1974

Selected Highlights from this Issue: 
  • Charles L. Twichell, Director of Student Aid, discussed the challenges in determining which students received financial aid. 
  • Professors Noel Potter and Chuck Jarvis retraced the path of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with a group of students as part of a six week interdisciplinary course.
  • Director of Planned Giving Joseph J. McHugh Jr. explained the College's "planned giving" program and encouraged alumni to donate as part of a new collection tradition.
  • Mrs. Alice Eastlake Chew (class of 1939) helped pioneer a sex education course at Santa Monica College in California.
  • Susan Rose (class of 1977) received the "Duke of Edinburgh Award" for her "initiative and perseverance" while an American Friends Service exchange student in New Zealand.
  • Steven E. Davis (class of 1972) and his wife taught aboard the Statsraad Lehmkuhl, a 22-sail, 316-foot ship that served as a classroom for students enrolled in a work-travel-adventure program.
  • The College asked alumni to serve as admission assistants and help recruit new students.

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