Dickinsonian, November 9, 1962

In this issue of the Dickinsonian the SREC (Student Rules Evaluation Committee) approves resolution in broadening drinking rules. Cultural Affairs schedules Book of Job Performance. Presentation of the HMS Pinafore. Prof. Frank Warlow compares European and American students. Review of Mermaid Players production "See How They Run". Consultant William H. Jesse views site for proposed library. Pi Delta Epsilon taps seven seniors. Project Africa plans Uhuru dance. Dr. Jessica Longsdorff Bozorth brings several photos of first coeds to College. Field Hockey beat Shippensburg.

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Dickinsonian, March 9, 1962

Faculty tells fraternities and sororities to end discrimination. Dr. Robert Burns Woodward to receive Priestley Award. Music and Fine Arts Majors added to curriculum. Al Miller elected Student Senate president. William Warfield to sing in Cultural Affairs Program. Part 4 of 4 in Prof. Frank Warlow's letter from abroad in France. Betsy Kraft and Eric Groves attend Conference on Disarmament and Arms Control. Communist Party lecturers offer to speak at college. Student Affairs Council propose resolution against cheating. Wrestling attend the Mid-Atlantic Conference Tournament.

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Dickinsonian, March 2, 1962

Trustee Sidney D. Kline stresses faculty responsibilities. Dean's List announced. Santha Rama Rau lectures at cultural event. Student campaign nearing elections. New Dickinson Radio station WDCV announces open house. Dickinson participates in Intercollegiate Bridge tournament. William R. Bowden praises Othello Cast. Part 3 of 4 of Professor Frank Warlow's letter from abroad. Dr. Henry Pitt Van Dusen to speak in chapel. Dr. Joseph Shiffman praises Freshman English composition. Dr. Whitfield J. Bell Jr. answers questions on campus life.

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Dickinsonian, February 9, 1962

Alumnus and trustee Judge Robert Woodside declares candidacy for Republican nomination for governor. Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary School reaccredidation evaluation report submitted. AAUP evaluation committee to submit report at April meeting on issue of removal of censure. Dickinsonian begins "Quotes of the Week" column. Review of the fist Belles Lettres Revue. Professor Frank Warlow reports on French academic life in the first of a four part series. United States Atomic Energy Commission awarded college grant to purchase nuclear science equipment.

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Dickinsonian, April 14, 1961

Agnes DeMille will participate in Second Annual Arts Festival. Phi Mu to show movie on the House Un-American Activities Committee that has received national criticism. Dr. Masland explains the John Birch Society's goals. Francis Warlow first Fulbright Award recipient in college history. Freshmen plays will occur later in the month. Pi Gamma Mus elects eighteen students to social science honor society. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke on campus. Dr. Van de Kamp gave a lecture after receiving the Glover Lecture Award. Dr. Joseph McVicker Hunt to visit as guest psychologist.

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