Dickinson Alumnus, April 1973

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Professor Richard L. Poole described his experience as Director of the Faculty's production of 1773: A Musical Revue.
  • Professor Stanley Ned Rosenbaum discussed the future of the new Judaic Studies program.
  • John G. Kemeny, President of Dartmouth College, delivered a keynote address for the Public Affairs Symposium titled "How Can We Survive."
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Dickinson Alumnus, February 1973

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Bill Sloan, minority adviser at Dickinson, was applauded for his excellent work with 69 African American students.
  • Professor Philip N. Lockhart reviewed Dr. Charles Sellers' new book Dickinson College: A History.
  • The College Church Committee rebuilt a house in a low-income district in conjunction with the Opportunity Homes service organization.
  • Harriet Line Thompson (class of 1945), a world-renowned pianist, returned to campus and preformed a solo piano recital.
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Dickinson Alumnus, October 1973

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Robert P. Barr, the first Dean of Education Services, explained the reorganization of his division and restructuring of the former positions of Dean of Men and Dean of Women.
  • Richard Guerrein discussed the All-College Committee on Academic Program's study on possible changes to Dickinson's curriculum.
  • Michelle Wright (class of 1976) described of her educational experience at Dickinson and her appointment as the first female athletics trainer.
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