Dickinson Alumnus, September 1967

Selected Highlights from this Issue: 
  • Professor Warren J. Gates discussed the case of Frick vs. Stevens, in which Helen C. Frick attempted to prevent Sylvester K. Stevens from distributing his book Pennsylvania: Birthplace of a Nation. The proceedings, which involved attorneys who were Dickinson alumni, took place in the Cumberland County Courthouse in Carlisle.
  • Biddle Field was reconditioned. The improvements included a new turtleback gridiron and an all-weather running track.
  • Professor Benjamin D. James (class of 1934) returned to teaching full-time after 20 years as a teacher-administrator.
  • Harry Zug (class of 1934) assumed the position of Chairman of the Dickinson Fund, which set a goal of $265,000 for annual giving in 1968.
  • Over 100 Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity members attended a dinner held to honor Paul "Pappy" Hodge's fifty years of service to the Phi Ep chapter house at Dickinson.

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