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Dickinson Magazine, May 1980
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Students wrote and produced this special issue of the Dickinson College Magazine.
- Arthur Wasserman (class of 1980) described challenges that higher education would have to face in the 1980s.
- Lindsey Clapp (class of 1981) discussed religion's role on college campuses.
- Pamela Gelson (class of 1980) reflected on how social movements influenced fashion.
- Colleen Geraghty (class of 1980) explained the benefits of living off campus.
- Joan Sommers (Class of 1981) investigated how Dickinsonians' music tastes had changed over the years.
- Dr. James Hunter (class of 1949) successfully replaced the crushed arm of a railway worker with a bionic, myo-electric arm.
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