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Dickinson Alumnus, February 1978
Selected Highlights from this Issue:
- Edgar "Ted" Owens (class of 1948) spent the last 17 years working for the US Agency for International Development.
- Gail Dennis (class of 1975) discussed her volunteer work with the the Alexandria Hotline in "Three Years and 60,000 Calls Later."
- Chip Horner (class of 1978) used Charles Zug's (class of 1880) diary in a history paper that discussed how student life was different .
- Emeritus Professors Ralph Schecter and Horace Rogers reminisced about their experience in "Catching Up With Yesterday."
- Pamela Haddon Ford (class of 1973) became an associate pastor at Calvary United Methodist Church in Harrisburg.
- Philip Capice (class of 1952) received an Emmy Award for Sybil, a four-hour television film.
- Jim Reilly (class of 1977) reviewed the history of the Ice Hockey Club.
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