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Dickinson Alumnus, April 1971
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Ralph Nader and Senator Sam Ervin spoke at the eighth annual Public Affairs Symposium, which focused on computers, privacy, and the Constitution.
- The Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium, which was featured in an issue of The Architectural Record, was scheduled to open in May 1971.
- Margaret Mead, a cultural anthropologist, became the first woman to receive the Priestley Award.
- "The Mermaid Tightens Her Belt" discussed the College's financial situation.
- The Alumnus included a report titled "Are Americans Losing Faith in their Colleges?," which was produced by the non-profit Editorial Projects for Education.
- Malcolm and Witwer Halls opened as residences for both men and women as part of the College's experiment with co-ed dorms.
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