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President Rubendall responds to Student Protests
Fri., Nov. 18, 1966
On November 18, 1966, Dickinson College President Rubendall responded to the protest march of November 9, and addressed other campus concerns such as student representation and rush changes with a communication published in The Dickinsonian.
Among the issues addressed, President Rubendall discussed make-up work for students participating in the College's athletic program, and establishing representative voices within the faculty and administrations for fraternities and sororities.
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Dickinsonian, Nov. 18, 1966, pg. 1.