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This publication would not be complete without a few words about Gilbert Malcolm affectionately known to all as Red, Along with his administrative tasks he serves as Alumni Secretary and as editor of the graduate news, The Alumnus. The men at Dickinson find him a constant aid in helping them with their selective service problems and the premedical students are deeply indebted to Dr. Malcolm for the time and effort he has put forth as their welcome adviser. Without a doubt he rates the title Mr. Dickinson. Vice-President FREDERICK WILLIAM NESS--Dean of the College, Professor of English, AB., Dickinson Collegeg 19335 M.A., University of Cincinnati 19355 Ph.D., Yale University, 1940. Gladly would he learn and gladly teach aptly de- scribes our amiable Dean of the College, Dr. Ness. A devoted student of Shakespeare, a friend in the classroom and in his office, Dr, Ness provides the harmonizing agent which molds faculty and students into a unified body, growing intellectually and culturally and maturing socially. rg GILBERT MALCOLM-Vice President, Ph.B., Dickinson College, 19153 A.M., 19173 LL.B., Dickinson School of Law, 1917g LL.D., West- ern Maryland College, 1948. Dean Cf The College
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ig it J' R I 1 V 's J . A w X w i 1 1 'fin L n ii.. .. Q ,',:, I' ,,. . . il P' WILLIAM WILCOX EDEL-The President of the College, Lemuel T. Appold Foundation, A.B., Dickinson College, 19155 A.M., 19195 D.D., 19355 S.'I'.D., Boston University School of Theology, 19213 L.H.D., Keuka College, 19443 D.D., Hobart College, 19445 LL.D., Gettys- burg College, 19495 LL.D., University of Pennsylvania, 19495 D.Hu., Boston University, 1950. Four years ago you began a somewhat be- wildering who-done-it, a Dickinson mystery in which you often wondered, Wh0 Will have done what by June, 1954? Now you kn0W. But HOW with jobs, military service, marriage, and profes- sional and graduate schools before you, under- graduate achievements seem already to be shrink- ing. Actually it's your perspective that's chang- ing, growing as it must, for this summer you which the commence a longer who-done-it in question of who among you will do wise and helpful things, fine and perhaps great things, will not be finally resolved until old age or death- You have had fun here, some of it intellectual fun, and your curiosity and enthusiasm have warmed those of us who've grown thin-bl00ClCd from study your presence, here has changed the College, adding to it as every generation of stu- dents adds, and the College has made something happen in your heads and hearts. Because that something-a complex of facts and ideas and skills and intuitions and loyalties-will go on working in you, the College confidently sends you out for your turn at wrestling solutions from an always stubborn world. I congratulate you and regretfully say good-by. At the same time I take pleasure in entrusting you wtih a share of the joy in creating your College's and the world's future. Last but not least, I extend a very warm invitation to return to us soon-and often. WILLIAM W. EDEL The President of the College Gur President Speaks... .- - I3
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FRANCIS W. WARLOW-Associate Professor of English, Acting Dean of Men, A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 19315 M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1946. DMINISTRATICD MARY-MARGARET KELLOGG-Dean of Women with Rank of Instructor, B.S., Wilson Teachers College, 1937. GEORGE SHUMAN, IR., Treasurer, Su- perintendent of Grounds and Buildings, Ph.B., Dickinson College. ASA W. CLIMENHAGA-Registrar with Rank of Assistant Professor, A.B., Taylor University, 19195 M.A., Wittenberg Col- lege, 19405 Ed.D., Syracuse University, 1945. BENJAMIN DAVID JAMES-Associate Professor of Education, Director of Ad- missions and Dean of the Freshman Class, Chairman of the Department of Education and Psychology, A.B., Dickinson College, 19343 M.A., Bucknell University, 1936. RUSSELL IRVIN THOMPSON-Pro- -vost, Richard V. C. Watkins Professor of Education and Psychology, A.B., Dickin- son College, 1920g Ph.D., Yale University, 1932.
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