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WILLIAM WILCOX EDEL President of the College The Presidenfs Message The Microcosm, like all year books, is essentially a memory book of college days. Within its covers the editors attempt to recapture the essence of life upon this campus-the familiar faces of faculty members and students, a glimpse into the classroom and social hall, the record of sports activity and featured attractions. Education at Dickinson is in itself a varied process, involving faculty and stu- dent associates, classroom instruction and campus discussion, the intellectual as well as the social. This year the Microcosm joints in the celebration of the One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Anniversary of this institution. The heritage of Dickinson's past lies largely in intangibles-the devotion of its founders, the zeal of its faculty, the loyalty of its alumni. But the realities of our legacy are apparent PRESIDENT too-in the dignity of Old West, the well stocked library, the certainty of our faith in ourselves, our country, and our God. These are precious gifts, tangible and intangible, sometimes forgotten in the excitement of the present. They are assets, how- ever, which give a soul to our alma mater. At college for the first time students assume the responsibility of living as individuals, here learn- ing becomes philosophical as well as factual, here experience points to maturity. A tree to grow strong must be well rooted and constantly nourished. Dickinson's roots go deep. May this Microcosm serve as a book of remembrance--nourishing through the years your interest as graduates and thus increase the strength of the College. So shall the faith of the founding fathers be justified! WILLIAM W. EDEL The President of the College
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Bllllllll UF TRUSTEES BOYD LEE SPAHR, ESQ. OFFICERS Boyd Lee Spahr, A.B., A.M., LL.D. ...... President 1. Henry Baker, A.M. ............ Vice-President Dr. William C. Sampson .,.... ....... Se cretary Gilbert Malcolm, A.M., LL.B. .. ..... Treasurer Q gs X- ,o g ggaxw ,,f 'f,IFiiff4IP fl I ji A N 4 , I ill: 1949 S. M. DRAYER ....... .,.,,, CHARLES C. DLTKE ... ROBERT A. FI-:ROE ..,... , . . . REv. CHARLES W. FLINT ..., ,,,, S. M. GOODYEAR ........... REV. BISIIOP E. H. HUGHES . .,.,...,........... . GEORGE E. LLOYD, ESQ. .....................,. . DR. J. HORACE MACFARLAND CDird Oct., 19485 .... FRANK E. MASLAND ..,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,..,,,, HARRY L. PRISE, ESQ. Mlumni Trustcej ....,. . ROBERT A. WAIDNER, JR., ESQ. ...,,,.,,, , 1950 J. HENRY BAKER, ESQ. .... ........ , GEORGE C. HERING, ESQ, .... ,,., , MERKEI. LANDIS ,......... DR. ROY W. MOIILER ..... CHARLES E. PETTINOS ......... TIIE HON. ROBERT F. RICII THE HON. KARL E. RICHARDS .. . DR. WILLIAM C. SAMPSON ..... BOYD LEE SRAHR, ESQ. ..... . RUBY R. VALE, ESQ. ........... . SAMUEL W. WITNVER, JR., ESQ. 1951 G. HAROIJJ BAKER .... ......... JAMES T. BUCKLEY .. . RAPHAEL S. HAYS .... DEAN HOFFMAN ..... LLOYD W. JOHNSON ..... REV. C. W. Kxrro, D.D. ... DR. ANDREW H. PHI-:LPS .............. ROBERT H. RICHARDS, ESQ. ........... . S. WALTER STAUFFER Mlumni Trustcej ..... ..... COLONEL JAMES G. STEESE .............. ..... MERLE W. ALLEN ...............,... 1952 LEWIS M. BACON CAlumni Trusteej TIIE HON. E. M. BIDDLE, JR. ...... . REV. BISHOP FRED P. CORSON ..... WILLIAM L. ESIIELMAN ...... REV. G. H. KETTERER, D.D. .. SIDNEY D. KLINE, ESQ. JOHN M. RI-IEY, ESQ. HOWARD W. SELBY .... .... . . .Baltimore, Md . . .Baltimore, Md ... . . . . .PottstOwn, Pa .WaShington, D, C . .. . . .CarliSle, Pa Chevy Chase. Md ......Carlislc, Pa . . .Harrisburg Pa . . . . .Carlisle, Pa . . .BaltimOre, Md . . .BaltimOre, Md , . . Baltimore, Md . .. .Wilmington, Del . ,... Carlisle, Pa . .Philadelphia, Pa .New York, N. Y . . .. .WoOlrich, Pa .. .Harrisburg, Pa ...Drexel Hill, Pa . Philadelphia, Pa . .Philadelphia, Pa . . . . . .RivcrSide, Ill . . . . .Aberdeen, Md . .Philadelphia, Pa . . . . . .CarliSle, Pa . . . . .Harrisburg, Pa .. .Caldwell, N. J . .Philadclphia, Pa ,Mt. Lebanon, Pa .Wilmington, Del ........York, Pa Washington, D. C ........Carlisle, Pa . . . .Baltimore, Md . . . . . . Carlisle, Pa . . . .Philadelphia, Pa .....Mohnton, Pa Warrior'S Mark, Pa ........Reading, Pa . ......Carlisle, Pa West Newton, Mass . -Y X ' '- -'Sm' -A
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VICE-PRESIDENT it GILBERT MALCOLM Vice-President of the College Affectionately known to all on campus as Red, Gilbert Malcolm, Dickinson's Vice-President, has had a long association with the College. Thirty years ago, he himself slept in East College and trod Nisbett Pathway to class. At that time he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Skull and Key, and the Raven's Claw. His love for his Alma Mater was so deep-seated and his loyalty so strong that in seven years he returned to make the perpetuation and promotion of this institution a life-time career. At first he became the Endowment Secretary 'of the College, then Executive Secretary and Treasurer, and finally the first Vce-President in Dickinson's history. Besides his duties as second in command, Mr. Malcolm has, since its founding, edited the Dickinson Alumnusf' the monthly magazine providing the sole link between the alumni and the present students.
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