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Faculty Tells Fraternities To End Discrimination
Fri., Mar. 2, 1962
The Dickinson faculty gave fraternities and sororities until June 1, 1963 to do away with any racial or religious discrimination. They concluded that Dickinson is a liberal arts college and must seek to be consistent with the values of liberal arts college in the Christian tradition. If any campus organization was found to be discriminatory in regards to race or religion after June 1, 1963, their right to existence would have been revoked.
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Dickinsonian, Mar. 2, 1962, pg. 8.