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The President f ■ V- WILLIAM WILCOX EDEL ri946 The President of the College, Lemuel T. Appold Foundation, A.B., Dickinson College, 1915; A.M., 1919; D.D.. 1935; S.T.B., Boston University School of Theology. 1921; L.H.D.. Keuka Col- lege, 19 U; D.D., Hobart College, 1944; LL.D., Gettysburg College, 1949; LL.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1949; D.Hu., Boston University, 1950. - «»» The making of Dickinsonian We are fortunate to have our pre Edel, behind this process. It is mixes, and coordinates the s alumni, and the many friends of he lias a deep sense of responsj cere desire to see that each stude ment and the finest and most fi it is possible to attain. He servi as a friend, leader, educator, an- Dickinson. Through his many very complex process, nt. Dr. William Wilcox very man who blends, nts. faculty, trustees, inson. As head chel y and a warm and sin- teceives cultural enrich- eaching education that s in many capacities — tide in our life here at is of experience with knowledge which he people he has pained a weald unselfishh shares with each one of- us. It is through Dr. Edel, as leader and friend, that we dedicate this Microcosm In tin- college, lie i- the man who has the gnatest respon- sibility for the making of the fitickinsonians who will become the men and women of 12
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Red hair, a kindly manner, and a keen interest in alumni activities all add a contribution to the capable vice-president of the Dickinson campus. Assisting students with their selective service problems and advising pre- medical students are special responsibilities taken with considerable serious- ness by Dr. Malcolm. His thin frame but overwhelming manner of coping with his job are considered as valuable assets to the administration of Dickinson College. GILBERT MALCOLM (1922) I ice-President, ice-Presi- dent of A I u m n i Affairs, Ph.B., Dickinson College, 1915; A.M.. 1917; LL.B., Dickinson School of Law, 1917; LL.D., Western Mary- land College, 1948. FREDERICK W. NESS (1952) Academic I ice • President and Dean of the College, Professor of English, A.B., Dickinson College, 1933; M.A., University of Cincin- nati, 1935; Ph.D., Yale Uni- versity, 1940. The challenging responsibility of combining the elements of scholarship, cultural and academic problems is met with skill and authority by Dean Ness. His profound mind and dignified demeanor add another invaluable contri- bution to administrators of Dickinson College. Responsibility is his task, and in a responsible manner he fulfills his position. This energetic and ambitious female member of the administrative staff takes a keen interest in the problems of female students of Dickinson College. Her attractive smile and pleasant personality lend a colorful topping to the administrative ranks of Dickinsonia. VICTORIA K. HANN (1954) Dean of Women with Rank of Instructor, A.B.. Dickinson College, 1950; M.A., Columbia University, 1951. AMOS B. HORLACHER (1947) Dean of Men uith Rank of Associate Professor, A.B., Wesleyan University. 1926; S.T.B., Union Theological Seminary, 1929; D.D., Wes- leyan LIniversity, 1943; M.A., Columbia University, 1952. Instilling the initiative of achievement of a goal in students has become a major responsibility of Dean Horlacher. Student problems have a unique way of seeking the advice of this capable administrator and educator. Serving as an advisor and confidante to students, Dean Horlacher is respected for the service which he has given to Dickinson College through his position. 13
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