Dickinsonian, October 4, 1963

Dickinsonian, October 4, 1963

Chaplain Joseph Washington delivers speech on the difference between integration and assimilation of African-Americans into society. Survey of planned events for Homecoming Weekend. The number of foreign students increases to record levels. First-year students discuss Orientation. ROTC program is questioned. Meaning of graduation gowns' colors explained. Nurse Fink's role on campus discussed. New biology professor, Paul Biebel, specializes in algae and plans new plant biology classes. Marianna Bogojavlensky to teach German and Russian.

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Dickinsonian, September 27, 1963

Dickinsonian, September 27, 1963

New campaign begins for building program. Walter Carringer to open Cultural Affairs series. Judith Rogers reports on the Crossroads Africa Program. President Rubendall officially declares the school year open with article describing the atmosphere of Dickinson and what students can do to contribute to it. Analysis of Spring 1963 grades. Student Senate announces new student book exchange program and new committee room in Denny Hall. New art professor, George Tomko, introduced. Republican State Chairman Craig Truax spoke at the Young Republican kickoff rally.

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Dickinsonian, September 20, 1963

Dickinsonian, September 20, 1963

New building to be built for biological sciences with grant from the Longwood Foundation. Joseph Washington, Jr. to become the new chaplain. New social rules outlined. Al Markizon reports on the progress of the Kastenmeier Bill on Civil Rights. Campus undergoing major construction. Freshmen Orientation undergoes changes. N. Ronald Pease assumes role of Dean of Men; David Jefferson assumes role of Dean of Admissions. Harold McElhaney assumes position as new head coach of wrestling, assistant football coach, and lacrosse coach.

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Dickinsonian, June 1, 1963

Dickinsonian, June 1, 1963

In this issue of the Dickinsonian a Philadelphia group withdraws financial aid to the college. Samuel H. Magill appointed Academic Dean. The social living experiment was suspended for Commencement Weekend. Stewart L. Udall to speak at commencement. Several students to receive academic awards at graduation ceremonies. Six honorary degrees to be awarded during commencement. Prof. Harold Weigel to leave Dickinson for Shippensburg. New Girl's Dorm named in honor of Roland L. Adams and his wife Pauline. Glenn Hitchens named winner of the Class of 1902 Award.

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Dickinsonian, May 10, 1963

Dickinsonian, May 10, 1963

The faculty decide to accept a revised attendance system. Dean Roger E. Nelson to resume teaching. ROTC awards cadets in Annual Awards Day Parade. NSA committee of the Student Senate awards 29 published faculty members with dinner. Alpha Psi Omega taps five new members. Stewart L. Udall, US Secretary of the Interior to speak at commencement. Recent survey suggests poor student-faculty relations. Donald Campbell named Danforth Seminary intern at Dickinson for 63-64 year. Dr. Mondlane speaks on African independence. Isley Brothers to open IFC Weekend.

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Dickinsonian, May 3, 1963

Dickinsonian, May 3, 1963

In this issue of the Dickinsonian the AAUP removes Dickinson from its censure list. Dr. Eduardo Mondlane of Mozambique to speak in chapel. David R. Jefferson joins campus as Dean of Admissions and N. Ronald Pease joins as Dean of Men. Alpha Chi Rho penalized for social rules violation. Mermaid Players present A Thurber Carnival. Dickinson mourns the loss of bookstore manager and assistant treasurer of the college George A. Bobletz. The Isley Brothers to highlight IFC weekend. 12 new professors join faculty. Dr. Philip P. Hallie to present at Socratics meeting.

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Dickinsonian, April 26, 1963

Dickinsonian, April 26, 1963

In this issue of the Dickinsonian the Microcosm of 1963 names John Leroy and Bill Lowe as co-editors. Jasper Deeter of Hedgerow Theater to guest at the Arts Festival. Founders Day Program pays tribute by naming Old West an historic landmark. UPS sends representatives to help draft the new State Constitution. Mermaid Players to present A Thurber Carnival. ROTC inspection earns high acclaim. College adds several new courses in various departments for the following year. Phi Psi takes IFC bowling title. Bill Smith elected President of the D Club. Baseball, Lacrosse victories.

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Dickinsonian, April 19, 1963

Dickinsonian, April 19, 1963

In this issue of the Dickinsonian several honoraries tapped new members. Students plan a National Student Federal Aid to Education Conference. Steering Committee meets to improve orientation proceedings. Old West will be recognized as a National Historical Landmark. Bosler Hall will hold an exhibit showcasing American artists from 1916-1941. Belles Lettres host the movie "Wild Strawberries". Dickinson students attend a UN seminar. Dr. Whitfield Bell Jr. to speak at the Old West dedication. Frederick Ferre honored by Yale Philosophy Graduate Club. ROTC to hold annual inspection.

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Dickinsonian, April 12, 1963

Dickinsonian, April 12, 1963

In this issue of the Dickinsonian the Student Senate demands a revision of library hours. UPS to attend State ICG convention for revision of state Constitution. Reasonable Social rules for college established. Highwaymen and Alan Lomax perform folk songs. Duke Ellington and Josh White to perform during Spring Weekend. Acuacade to present "Kaleidoscope in Color". Seniors receive honorable mention in the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship competition. Old West to become a registered national landmark on Founders' Day. Foreign Students Programs to be re-examined.

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Dickinsonian, March 15, 1963

Dickinsonian, March 15, 1963

In this issue of the Dickinsonian Dr. Kenneth Pitzer speaks during Priestley Day. Deans announce men and women counselors for 63-64 year. Concert Chorale presents its annual spring concert. Omicron Delta Kappa taps three senior men. Follies present "What is All This Brightness?" Sorority pledges rehearse skits. The Socratic Club attracts students for discussion. ROTC presents Cadet John Arndt with AUSA Award. Socialist Alva Albaugh speaks to students in Memorial Hall. Athletes receive recognition at annual winter sports awards assembly. Spring teams prepare for their seasons.

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