Dickinsonian, May 11, 1962

In this issue of the Dickinsonian 308 incoming freshmen were selected by Board of Admissions. Jackson property to be converted into dormitory for men studying Honors. Mermaid Players present "My Three Angels". Pres. Rubendall discusses new Dining Facilities. Faculty approve IFC rush rules. The Music Department present "H.M.S. Pinafore". John McConnell to speak at Graduation Commencement. D-book to be replaced with "The Mermaid's Tale". Campus Organizations elect officers. Student Senate discusses revision of class elections. Black Hats choose ten junior men.

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Dickinsonian, May 4, 1962

In this issue of the Dickinsonian trustees approve the 10-year Program of Development Plan. The Shirelles will perform at the IFC dance. Democratic candidate for governor Richardson Dilworth visits Dickinson. The Dickinsonian is awarded First Class Honor Rating by the All-American Newspaper Critical Service. Dr. Lloyd Ultan to leave Dickinson for position at American University. Walter Rosenstein takes Honors in Library contest. Bonnie Brown and Fred Morsell win Gould Prizes. Carol Jones awarded Fulbright for study in France. Four men leave ROTC department.

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Dickinsonian, March 30, 1962

Dr. Woodward of Harvard to receive Priestley Award. College receives Ford Grant for the faculty study in Asian cultures. Dr. Edward U. Condon to receive John Glover Award. Spring Weekend performances include Twilight Gardens and Dave Guard and the Hill Singers. Dean Alan Coutts announces freshmen counselors. Mermaid Players present "My Three Angels". Denny Hall is described in 1904 catalogue. William Warfield sings to packed Bosler crowd. Phi Kappa Psi celebrate return with ceremony. John H. Hallowell to speak in Memorial Hall. F. Gerald Ensley speaks at chapel.

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Dickinsonian, February 23, 1962

Students for Senate Committee, New United Party choose senatorial nominees. Action Party announces it is no longer in existence. Alpha Psi Omega taps 6 students during Mermaid Production of Othello. Santha Rama Rau to speak at Cultural Affairs Program. Dudley Dickinson presents her international toilet paper collection. Part 2 of 4 of Professor Warlow's letter about teaching in France. Student Senate Poll shows student desire for auditorium. Senior Graduate record exam not to be offered. Dr. John T. Beaty and Rev. Richard P. Unsworth speak at Religious Emphasis Program.

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Dickinsonian, February 16, 1962

Phi Kappa Psi suspended due to rushing violations. Dr. C. Arnold Hanson, president of Gettysburg College to speak at Dickinson scholarship dinner. Mermaid Players expect sell-out house for their production of Othello. Ground Breaking Ceremony of new women's dormitory on South College took place. Chuck Wagner elected president of the Interfraternity Council. Prof. William H. Wishmeyer speaks with poet Ezra Pound. Bosler Library displays a selection of once-banned books. Prof. Horlacher writes of his journey in Japan. Foreign students discuss their studies abroad.

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Dickinsonian, January 12, 1962

Goverment land grant increases size of college by 65.1 acres. Carl Kerr appointed acting chairman of Mathematics Department. Newspaper editorial staff appointed for following year. New course auditing policy in effect. Professor Arthur Prinz pblished new essay that proves Karl Marx had no desire to finish his "Das Kapital". Chu Il Chun, Korean transfer student, discusses problems in Korea. WDCV signed contract with United Telephone Company and is waiting for equipment before beginning broadcasts. Mermaid Players announce cast for Shakespeare's "Othello".

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Dickinsonian, November 10, 1961

Members of the International Relations Club to attend conference. Spring vacation changes rejected. John Dingee and Barbara Greer will represent Dickinson at conference held at the United Nations in NYC which features Indian Prime Minister Nehru. Homecoming activities announced. Belles Lettres present French movie "The Wild Oats". Review of Mermaid Players' run of Moliere's "Tartuffe". Alumni Office undergoes changes under Tom Young. Dr. Prinz discusses situation in Berlin after trip to Germany. Library to undergo changes. Chemistry department gets new equipment.

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Dickinsonian, March 10, 1961

New United party takes over senate with John Dingee president, Barbara Greer secretary, and Barb Price treasurer. Action party's Whit Smyth takes vice president. American Association of university professors observes that increased tuition goes to buildings, not professors. Trustees investigate using Federal Housing Administration loan to build Fraternity quadrangle. A review of the Mermaid Players production of Crime and Punishment. 1961 colloid and surface chemistry contest for undergraduates opens. ROTC rifle team finishes 5-3 in competition.

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Dickinsonian, March 3, 1961

New United and Action parties present platforms. The Student Rules Evaluation Committee revises rules for off campus parties, and fraternity visiting hours. Horlacher holds first meeting to give details on the Fraternity Quadrangle. Articles on Ray Charles' upcoming concert and Ray Charles himself. The spring issue of The Hornbook to feature radical changes. Fort Lauderdale to hold its first spring jazz festival for the spring break. Mermaid Players to perform Crime and Punishment. Professor Means indicts student for living too softly - mentally, morally, and physically.

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Dickinsonian, January 13, 1961

In this issue of the Dickinsonian the Middle States Association cites a need for a balance between social and academic activities. The Mermaid Players present Crime and Punishment. Dickinsonian staff elects Ken Bowling as editor-in-chief. History Dept. plans re-organization. Fred Gilbert elected chairman of the All-School Social Committee. Belles Lettres present "Rififi". Foreign students discuss the Laos crisis. Thomas H. Young Jr. appointed alumni secretary and editor of the Dickinson Alumnus. Douglas Johnson gave the first student music recital of the semester.

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Dickinsonian, November 4, 1960

This issue features an interview with incoming college president Dr. Howard Rubendall. In a campus-wide mock-election, students overwhelmingly favored Nixon, although the faculty preferred Kennedy. The Mermaid Players present their first production of the season, "Arsenic and Old Lace." A comic, called "Hugger Mutter," was introduced to the paper. Dame Judith Anderson was announced as the recipient of the Dickinson College Art's Award. The presidential election will be broadcast from several televisions in South College, with students invited to make predictions.

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Dickinsonian, October 7, 1960

Senator Joseph S. Clark Addresses Dickinsonians; Predicts Landslide Victory for Kennedy. Mermaid Players cast fall production. Religion-In-Life week to be held. Concert Chorale to open their concert season with a concert. Belles Lettres publications to combine press efforts. Parents' weekend schedule announced. Publishers, not the college bookstore, are the reason for High Textbook prices. Seri Sakhabut speaks about Thailand's development and problems. New Christian association to start holding morning devotions. Chapel program will feature "great preachers" series, including Dr.

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Dickinsonian, May 14, 1965

Interfraternity Weekend to showcase Higwaymen and Orlons; Skull & Key initiates to be selected. Orientation Leaders announced. Hiram Haydn to speak. Editorial updates issues raised by Dickinsonian, including course system transition, critique of Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, and college newsstand. Professor Wishmeyer continues column inspired by interesting people he met during career. Mermaid Players final performances reviewed. ROTC recognizing members.

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Dickinsonian, April 30, 1965

Dr. Gino Rizzo gives lecture on Dante to culminate Dante Ceremony commemorating 700th anniversary of poet's birth. Mary Ellen Troxler is commended for academic achievement despite handicap. Professor George Edberg publishes a collection of 19th century Guatemalan author Jose Milla. Student Senate approves new IFC rules. Mermaid Players announce Beckett's "Endgame" and Fielding's "The Tragedy of Tragedies, or The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great" as final productions of season. Weston Donehower is awarded a Fulbright Scholarship.

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Dickinsonian, April 23, 1965

Fine Arts Festival includes Mermaid Players production of "The Divine Comedy", Faculty present "Of Thee I sing". Pres. Rubendall turns ground for construction of new Biology building. Freshman and upperclass counselors announced. Arts Festival shows two films by Sergei Eisenstein. History of Founders' Day. Ugandan student Anita Kabenge discusses education system differences. George D. Kilsey and Joseph H. Schiffman to speak at chapel. Dr. Donald T. Graffam conducts study on small college student personalities. "The Open Door" coffee house opens in Matthews.

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Dickinsonian, March 12, 1965

Prof. Hildebrand to be honored with Priestley Award. Beauty for Ashes committee plans "march" to help aid Nationwide Negro Church Fund. Campus Chest Fund to raise money for World University Service. Cheyney State Choir perform to benefit Project Africa Students. Review of Mermaid Players presentation of "The Devil's Disciple". Large Private Collection of Joseph Priestley material presented to Dickinson by Mrs. Temple Fay. Sterling Newberry III elected president of the Independent Student Organization. Student Senate Film Committee present controversial film "Triumph of the Will".

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Dickinsonian, March 5, 1965

Major Changes in curriculum especially in Contemporary Science and seminars. Mermaid Players present "The Devil's Disciple". Student Senate election results. Dickinson garnered "Highly Selective" in Admissions rating. Robert L. Short to speak in chapel. Prof. Windan Phogbound announces publication of research on Carlisle climate. Biography on Lieutenant Pratt and the Carlisle Indian School. Dr. Barbara McDonald conducting research on cells. Dr. Ferdinando D. Maurino writes French reader. Anselm Buluda of Tanzania compares Dickinson class size to larger institution. Dr. Winthrop C.

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Dickinsonian, November 13, 1964

John Ciardi to visit and give lecture on poetry. Establishment of International Studies Center in Italy under direction of Prof. K. Robert Nilsson approved. Seven members of faculty tapped by Alpha Psi Omega. Faculty Arthur Murray themed talent show planned. Dickinson College Chorale presents "Renaissance to Broadway". Senate Constitution Revision Committee discuss purpose of student government. Presidential Election results discussed. Mermaid Players present "Our Town." Class of 1968 discuss Academic Honor System. Prof. Difford establishes Boy Scout Oceanography Merit Badge. Dr.

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Dickinsonian, November 6, 1964

Mermaid Players present Thornton Wilder's "Our Town". Female students collect donations in fraternities and male dorms for the Dickinson Endowment Fund for the Teaching of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Four juniors will study in Washington D.C. for spring semester in conjunction with American University. The newly-founded Outing Club is profiled. Two million out of six million already raised in fundraising drive for Dickinson. Three students and one staff member are tapped by Pi Delta Epsilon for outstanding journalism.

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Dickinsonian, October 30, 1964

This edition reports that the Military Ball and Parents' Day have been scheduled. The Military Ball will have an international theme. The Mermaid Players production of "Our Town" is reviewed. In the Mock Election, Johnson scored 66% of the vote to Goldwater's 34%. IFC pledges $150 to the Humanities Fund Drive. Professor Ferdinando Maurino continues his series on Spain. A new fitness program is announced. A display of Italian etchings opens in Bosler Hall. Indian student Romir Chatterjee is profiled. Dr.

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Dickinsonian, October 16, 1964

Homecoming plans are announced, including a jazz concert. A public affairs symposium is planned for the spring, with the forum topic of "The Urbanization of the Country." A jazz mass is planned in the union's theater. The Mermaid Players will present "Our Town." Dr. Vytautas Kavolis is appointed to chair department of sociology and anthropology. A Classical Hebrew class is announced. Twelve transfer students are interviewed and have found happiness at Dickinson. Mr.

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Dickinsonian, April 29, 1960

Dr. Herbert Wing will retire after 45 years of service to the college. More Parents' Weekend activities are announced. Freshman counselors for next year are announced. Aquatic Club presents its annual Aquacade. Campus men are given a tour of Drayer Hall, a women's dorm. The first Arts Festival will end with the Mermaid Players final presentation of "Major Barbara." The new "Literary Bulletin" is well received. Debate team places fifth at Rutgers. Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army, will speak at Commencement Exercises. The Mary Dickinson Club awards its first scholarship.

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Dickinsonian, March 11, 1960

The Action party wins Student Senate race, following large voter turnout. Pan Hellenic council to hold Doll Dance. Professor Paul Smith announces resignation. Follies slated to begin run. Its preview gets poor review. Educational Psychology class experiments with practicum approach. Priestley Day is celebrated. Anti-Defamation League conducts human relations study. WAF recruiting female officers. The Union Philosophical Society favors Nixon in November's election. Petition supporting ban of book tax is circulated. The Cultural Affairs Committee presents the Julliard String Quartet.

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Dickinsonian, March 4, 1960

The Student Senate candidates announce their platforms. The Senate campaign is recounted. A student survey reveals mixed feelings from students about Senate. Professors James, Rogers, and Bowden plan sabbaticals. The Mermaid Players announce their production of "Major Barbie." Dennis King gives presentation about Benjamin Franklin. A new Geology Club is established. Belles Lettres Society presents the British film "Fame is the Spur." Professor Bell receives honorary degree from Franklin College of Indiana. Swim team completes their season undefeated.

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Dickinsonian, January 15, 1960

Dr. Howard Rubendall will succeed Dr. Gilbert Malcolm as college president. Student Senate votes to retain current grading system. SFJC (Student-Faculty Judicial Council) elects Dr. Horace Rogers as advisor. Lois Mecum is named the new editor of The Dickinsonian. Bosler Hall will display an art collection on loan from the Guggenheim museum. Wheel and Chain hosted a career function. Vacation travel program offers summer studies abroad. IFC and sororities announce rush plans. Soccer gains popularity at Dickinson.

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