Dickinsonian, July 24, 1974
Washington Redskins rookies train in Carlisle while veterans stay home amidst NFL players' strike. A summer session of fifteen students and two professors investigates the Watergate crisis.
Washington Redskins rookies train in Carlisle while veterans stay home amidst NFL players' strike. A summer session of fifteen students and two professors investigates the Watergate crisis.
Student Senate urges a reduction in physical education requirements. Feminist Florynce Kennedy is to speak at College. Watergate conversation transcripts of Pres. Nixon will soon arrive at Library. Students Heather McGregor and Carol Kelly will present a joint recital. In the Morgan Lecture series, William Goetzmann speaks on Romanticism. A review of Prof. Kenneth Rosen's newly-published The Man to Send Rain Clouds is featured.
Pres. Rubendall receives the U.S. Army's Outstanding Civilian Service Medal. A lecture on the history of American warfare is given by Prof. Russell Weigley in Old West. College Debaters dual with Princeton Debaters on the topic "Sex and Watergate." The English Sinfonia perform in ATS.
In light of Watergate, Sam Ervin, Jr.'s 1971 Public Affairs Symposium address, "Privacy and the Constitution," is featured.