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C. W. PRETTYMAN My hope is that the 1945 MICROCOSM will prove a storehouse of treasured memories of a happy year spent on the Dickinson campus, even at a time when the world was torn by war. May the ties of affection and friendship formed in these days bind all together and brighten reunions of later ycrs. , May the Dickinson esprit de corps nurtured in this year find full fruition in the days to come in an enthusiasm, devotion, and jealous regard for the honor of the college. C. W. PRETTYMAN 11
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BOYD LEE SPAHR BCARD CF TRUSTEES OFFICERS BOYD LEE SPAHR, A.M., LL.D. . . . Premidenf J. HENRY BAKER, A.M. . . . . Vice-Prerident EDGAR R. HECKMAN, D.D. . . . . . Secretary GILBERT MALCOLM, A.M., LL.B. . . . Trearurer MEMBERS OF THE BOARD C. WILLIAM PRETTYMAN, Ph.D., LL.D., Ex Ojicio First Elected TERM EXPIRES 1945 1933 S. M. DRAYER ....... Baltimore, Md. 1932 CHARLES C. DUKE ..... Baltimore, Md. 1932 ROBERT A. FEROE ....... Pottstown 1944 CHARLES WESLEY FLINT, D.D., LL.D. Washington, D. C. 1942 CHARLES R. GAY, SC.D. . . New York City 1937 SAMUEL M. GOODYEAR ...... Carlisle 1932 EDWIN H. HUGHES, D.D., LL.D. Washington, D. C. 11935 FRANCIS MCCONNELL, D.D., LL.D. New York City 1932 J. HORACE MCFARLAND, L.H.D. . Harrisbur 1934 HARRY L. PRICE, A.B., LL.B. CAlumni Trustee? 4'RcSigncd, December 9, 1944. Baltimore: Md' TERM EXPIRES 1946 31916 PAUL APPENZELLER, Ph.B. . New York Cir 1906 HENRY BAKER, A.M. . . . Baltimore, 1939 GEORGE C. HERING,!JR., ESQ., A.B., LL.B. Wilmington, Del. 11939 BRAINERD KREMER .... New York City 1930 MERKEL LANDIS, A.M., LL.B .... Carlisle 1944 ROY W. MOITLER, M.D., Sc.D. CAlumni Trusteel Philadelphia 1935 CHARLES E. PETTINOS, Ph.B., A.M. New York City 1917 ROBERT F. RICH, Ph.B. ...... Woolrich 1943 KARL E. RICHARDS, Ph.B. .... Harrisburg 1908 BOYD LEE SPAHR, A.M., LL.D.. Philadelphia 1917 RUBY R. VALE, A.M., D.C.L. . Philadelphia 'Rcsignccl, Dcccmbcr 9, 1944. 'l'Dcccnscd, Mny 24, 1944. TERM EXPIRES 1947 1917 G. HAROLD BAKER, Ph.B. . Aberdeen, Md. 1943 JAMES T. BUCKLEY ...... Philadelphia 1931 RAPHAEL S. HAYS, A.B. ...... Carlisle 1925 DEAN HOFFMAN, A.B. ..... Harrisburg 1915 LLOYD WELLINGTON JOHNSON, Ph.B. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1934 CHARLES W. KITTO, D.D .... Philadelphia 1923 ANDREW H. PHELPS ..... Mt. Lebanon 1935 ROBERT H. RICHARDS, A.M., LL.D. 'WilnIingtOn, Del. 1930 S. WALTER STAURRER, Ph.B. CAlumni Trusteejk Yor 1919 JAMES G. STEESE, A.M., Sc.D. . . Canal Zone TERM EXPIRES 1948 1930 LEWIS M. BACON, Ph.B. CAlumni Trusteel Baltimore, Md. 1905 EDWARD M. BIDDLE,JR., Ph.B., LL.D. Carlisle 1923 JAMES W. COLONA, D.D. . . . Smyrna, Del. 1944 FRED P. CORSON, D.D., LL.D. . Philadelphia 11920 JOHN R. EDWARDS, D.D. Washington, D. C. 1920 EDGAR R. HECKMAN, D.D ...... Tyrone 1937 GEORGE H. KETTERER, D.D. . Hollidaysburg 1920 JOHN M. RHEY, A.M., LL.B. .... Carlisle 1928 ERNEST G. RICHARDSON, D.D., LL.D. Philadelphia IDcccnScd, February 18, 1945. i
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DEANS ERNEST ALBERT VUILLEUMIER The seniors are excused is the phrase immediately associated with our Dean. He is well known not only in the college community but also in the scientific world. Notwithstanding his numerous problems and worries as Dean of the College, he finds time to assume the respon- sibilities ofthe Chemistry Department and officiate during chapel programs. Through his subtle wit and friendliness, he has established a bond of understanding with the student body. Dean Vuilleumier is truly a gentleman and a scholar. JOSEPHINE B MEREDITH Dean Meredith stands for all the age-old traditions of our college. Her loyalty and tireless efforts to preserve the highest ideals of our Alma Mater have given her an un- rivaled position in our memories. Admired not only for her abilities as teacher and counselor, Mrs. Meredith also commands respect for her other numerous attributes- tact, patience, dignity, and leadership. She is always fair, im artial, and just in her understan ing of our problems, ang we are devoted to her for devoting her life to us. GILBERT MALCOLM Takes his place in these ranks as our efficient dean of dollars. Long familiar to and highly esteemed by all collegians is this sandy-haired Scotsman who is worth more than his weight in gold. Through untiring zeal he has made the Dickinson Alumnus an outstanding pub- lication. His clever manipulations have helped preserve our traditions during these trying wartimes. With his keen, quick wit he ably represents Dickinson as speaker at the many Alumni Club banquets. Red Malcolm is the link between college past and college present. 12
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