Dickinson Alumnus, September 1938
Selected Highlights from this Issue
- Dickinson leased the William H. Parker home on North Hanover street as a women’s dorm.
- Five Dickinsonians were nominated for offices in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
- The Faculty made a number of changes to the curriculum, including requiring that freshman and sophomores receive a broader background in English composition.
- The Alumnus published Professor Thomas Cooper's letter of resignation, which revealed difficulties at the college in the 1810s.
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