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Dickinson Alumnus, September 1935
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- President Fred P. Corson (class of 1917) opened the new school year with an address entitled "College an Aptitude Test for Life."
- Marjorie L. McIntire (class of 1910) became the first woman elected to the Alumni Council.
- General James Gordon Steese (class of 1902) described a recent trip in "Four Thousand Miles Across Africa."
- The Alumnus published Paul Appenzellar's (class of 1895) address at his 40th reunion after "unusual demand for copies of the speech."
- Roy N. Keiser (class of 1906) and J. J. Bunting (class of 1908) became district superintendents of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia and Wilmington, respectively.
- Charles L. Swift (class of 1904), a former dean of Conway Hall, became member of the College faculty.
- Reviewers praised Dr. Edwin Elliot Willoughby's (class of 1922) new book, A Printer of Shakespeare: The Books and Times of William Jaggard.
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