Dickinson Magazine, November 1981

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Professor Barry Love examined the debate between the three camps of macroeconomics in regard to President Ronald Reagan's supply-side economic program.
  • Chad O'Brien (class of 1969), who served in the US Army in Vietnam and lost his left leg below the knee, successfully climbed Mt. Rainier in Washington state.
  • Professor Donald Flaherty discussed why Taiwan's culture was undergoing significant change.
  • Dr. Ira D. Glick (class of 1957) described his experiences on a 16-day medical-study tour of the People's Republic of China.
  • Construction began on transforming the Alumni Gym into a new Arts Center.
  • Pauline Eaton (Class of 1957) received the Strathmore Award at the Butler Institute of American Art for the most outstanding water-media painting in the annual mid-year exhibition.
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Dickinson Magazine, August 1981

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Sherwood Goldberg (class of 1963) discussed his work as Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State in an interview with William Soff (class of 1981).
  • Trustee Wilbur M. Rabinowitz (class of 1940) described his experiences during a trip to Tibet.
  • Dickinson celebrated the 15th anniversary of the study abroad program in Bologna, Italy.
  • Students who edited and published an issue of The Dickinson Magazine in 1980 reflected on that experience.
  • Cathy Phillips (class of 1983) described how she and several other students have jobs on campus to help finance their education.
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Dickinson Magazine, May 1981

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Christina Bartolomeo (class of 1983) interviewed a number of students to complete her report on "the state of women at Dickinson."
  • The fine arts departments used the empty top floor of the old Kinney Shoe warehouse on West Louther Street as studio space.
  • College Chaplin Mary Anne Morefield described her experience at a winter retreat co-sponsored by the Office of the Chaplain and the Congress of African Students.
  • Dr. Benjamin Spock and ABC News reporter Ted Koppel spoke at the 15th Public Affairs Symposium, which focused on "Sex Roles at the Crossroads."
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Dickinson Magazine, February 1981

Selected Highlights from this Issue
  • Professor E. Robert Paul discussed how the new computer science major fits in with Dickinson's liberal arts curriculum.
  • Andrew Hyde (class of 1981) explained how an internship with a Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom provided an opportunity to visit the Soviet Union.
  • Laura de Sabatino (class of 1983) researched the Class of 1943 to explain the impact of World War II on the College.
  • Joan Sommers (class of 1981) investigated how much work goes into providing students with three meals a day.David Sellers (class of 1979) described the process of how he became a journalist.</li
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