Dickinson Alumnus, November 1976

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Robert A. Barr, Dean of Educational Services, defined his beliefs and values as they relate to his role at Dickinson. Other members of President Banks' senior staff were also introduced: Dean of the College George Allan, Treasurer John Woltjen, and Executive Director of Communications Leonard G. Doran.
  • Joseph J. McHugh, director of planned giving, explained how legacy plans help donors save on taxes and benefit the College. 
  • President Sam Banks reviewed his first 15 months in office in "The Chance to Choose," his annual report for the 1975-1976 academic year.
  • Raymond C. Jones (class of 1970) was appointed assistant to the general manager at the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association.
  • William O. Barnard III (class of 1971) was named regional manager of industrial relations for Consolidation Coal Company.
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Dickinson Alumnus, August 1976

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Professor Ralph Slotten discused changes in religion on campus in "Spiritual Gropings of the Sixties."
  • The decline in fraternity membership created social and housing issues on campus.
  • Neal Lipsitz (class of 1977), station manager at WDCV, discussed the growth of Dickinson's radio station.
  • William String (class of 1970) published a new book, The Death and Life of Bishop Pike.
  • William M. Diefenderder (class of 1967) was appointed as a consultant to the White House Domestic Council in the area of Labor, Education, and Veterans Affairs.
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Dickinson Alumnus, May 1976

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Robin Wagner (class of 1976) described working in the Archives & Special Collections as a student assistant.
  • Carolyn Bryant (class of 1966) discussed her work on an exhibit on American band music for the Smithsonian's Traveling Exhibit Service.
  • John B. Peters (class of 1922) was named "Apple Man of the Year" for his contribution to the Apple industry as "an outstanding grower, processor, and packer."
  • Paul E. Doros (class of 1974) was appointed as curator of glass at the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Dickinson Alumnus, February 1976

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • President Sam Banks discussed the Nisbet Scholars and COLE (Career-Oriented Liberal Education) programs in "Life and the Liberal Arts: An Emerging Answer to an Old Issue."
  • College Counselor Howard E. Figler explained how a liberal arts education helped students find a job after they graduate.
  • Dr. William E. Kerstetter (class of 1936), President of DePauw University, was elected as University Chancellor.
  • Meyer P. Potamkin (class of 1932) became president of the Crime Prevention Association of Philadelphia.
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