English professor Ellen Rosenman, far left, with others at the Women's Center, circa 1985.
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English professor Ellen Rosenman, far left, with others at the Women's Center, circa 1985.
Several members of Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) around 1960.
Left to Right: Maurice Hallack, Paula Shedd, Bob Richardson
Members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) stand on the steps of Old West in 1964.
The Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps Commissioning Ceremony is held inside the Alumni Gymnasium during Commencement on June 12, 1955. This occasion apparently marks the first time that the ceremony had been held at Dickinson.
Members of ROTC drill on Biddle field as part of the Homecoming football game against Gettysburg College on November 8, 1952.
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) drill team performs on Biddle field for Parents' Day, October 22, 1955.
Members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) gather on the academic quad in October 1991.
Dickinson men's cross country runners round a bend on their course around 1980.
Modern Languages professor Herbert Royce with an independent student group in the winter of 1963.
Pictured l to r: Richard Litvin '67, John McDowell '64, Lewis Oppenheimer '66, James Carl '64, Professor Heber Harper, Professor Herbert Royce, Richard Baldauf '65, John Nichols '65...
President Howard Rubendall speaks with several students at Commencement on June 4, 1961.
Left to Right: Edward Phillips, President Howard Rubendall ('31), Stephan Marini, and Macy Potamkin
President Howard L. Rubendall speaks to a group in the Alumni Gymnasium in 1962.
President Howard L. Rubendall sits with a group of students in June 1963.
President Howard L. Rubendall delivers a lecture to students on February 15, 1964.
View as President Howard L. Rubendall and his wife, Carolyn, greet new students around 1970.
View of President Howard Rubendall and two students outside Spahr Library around 1970. Judy La Barre, a member of the Class of 1973, is one of the students.