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Dickinson Alumnus, February 1948
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Construction of the new South College, which was located behind the Alumni Gymnasium, was almost completed.
- The Prohibition Party selected Dale H. Learn (class of 1920) as their candidate for Vice President of the United States.
- The Alumnus highlighted the Department of History and the accomplishments of the faculty.
- Samuel W. Witwer Jr. (class of 1930), attorney of Chicago, called for revising the Illinois constitution.
- Newton E. Randolph (class of 1924) became the director of a new relief agency called Save A Friend In Europe (SAFE).
- Dr. Julia Morgan (class of 1911), professor at the University of Pennsylvania Medial School, died after a brief illness.
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