Dickinsonian, December 15, 1961

Health staff discourages use of drugs designed to help students stay awake. AAUP evaluation of campus climate to take place in January. Dickinson's identification as a Christian college does not take away from its liberal arts mission. Library announces prize for senior with best book collection. Omicron Delta Kappa conference addresses different issues on campus, including the function and importance of the Dickinsonian and social rules for first-year males. Dr. Schilling's talk on science-religion raises discussion. Dr.

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Dickinsonian, December 8, 1961

Dr. W. Wright Kirk selected as Chairman ad interim of Department of Modern Languages. Evaluation to be conducted by University Senate of the Methodist Church. Josiah Kline leaves an undisclosed amount of money to the college. Debate begins over relocation of Rush statue. Student protests result in better food and service. Dr. George Cressy to discuss the strength of Russia. IFC and President Rubendall discuss fraternity academic achievement and ways to improve it. Lacrosse to be informaly reinstated for Spring 1962. Swim season forecast looks good.

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