Robert A. Waidner receives an Honorary Doctor of Finance at Commencement on May 21, 1995. President Fritschler is speaking at the podium.
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Robert A. Waidner receives an Honorary Doctor of Finance at Commencement on May 21, 1995. President Fritschler is speaking at the podium.
Members of the Class of 1934 are waiting for the parade to begin during Alumni Weekend in 1994. Is the class sign being held by a future Dickinsonian?
WDCV DJs on air with President Howard Lane Rubendall ('31) in 1973.
WDCV Faculty advisor and philosophy professor Cyril Dwiggins is in the foreground, pointing at the console.
View of Robert Thomas Weed (Class of 1952) and his wife, Florence, around 1990.
Retired German Professor Harold W. Weigel, a member of the Class of 1930, stands next to Helmut Wolf (right) in July 1987.
Former German ambassador Erwin Wickert (Class of 1936) and Political Science Professor Donald Flaherty (right) speak at an event in Memorial Hall around 1980.
View of former German ambassador Erwin Wickert (Class of 1936) during a visit to Dickinson around 1980.
Former German ambassador Erwin Wickert (Class of 1936) talks with archivist Martha Slotten around 1980.
View of former German ambassador Erwin Wickert (Class of 1936) during a visit to Dickinson around 1980.
Left to Right: Nancy Winkelman, Wickert, [Wicker's wife?], Judy Banks
Dickinson Magazine Senior Editor Sherri Kimmel took this photo of former German ambassador Erwin Wickert (Class of 1936) at his home in Remagen, Germany, in June 2001.
Dickinson Magazine Senior Editor Sherri Kimmel took this photo of former German ambassador Erwin Wickert (Class of 1936) at his home in Remagen, Germany, in June 2001.
President William Durden (Class of 1971) laughs during his inauguration on October 30, 1999.
Dickinson College Professor of Natural Science William Carlisle Wilson ('50) around 1855.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
John Winebrenner, a member of the Class of 1818, is a prominent Christian minister and religious reformer in Pennsylvania.
Helen Mercer Witt '55 speaks at Commencement on May 18, 1997, at which she received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
Professor of Political Science James M. Hoefler stands to right of Helen Witt.