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Julie Ramsey Assistant to the President David Potts Robert Nordvall Donald Hinrichs Dean of the College Associate Dean of the College Associate Dean of the College Administration 19
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i l Although Dr. Charles Glassick has been known as the President of Get- tysburg College for the past seven years, he was previously known as an organic chemist. Dr. Glassick received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from Franklin and Marshall College. Upon graduation he stud- ied organic chemistry at Princeton University, where he earned both his master's degree and his doctorate in chemistry. Glassick practiced chemistry in research and development for Hoffman LaRoche, where he developed chemicals to combat plant diseases. Several of his discoveries have been patented. While continuing his research, Dr. Glassick taught a night class in chem- istry at Temple University. His interest in industry declined as he was drawn towards teaching at Albian College in Michigan. His position was a professor of organic chemistry. He left Albian for an opportunity to teach at the University of Richmond, where he was a professor, a dean, the Vice-President and finally the President of the University. In 1977, Dr. Glassick received a nomination for the presidential position at Get- tysburg, a familiar area, since he was born nearby. He accepted the position and returned to Gettysburg. 18 Administration There are a number of unique facts about Dr. Glassick including his membership in the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, and also his membership in Phi Beta Kappa. At Princeton, Dr. Glassick participated in lectures given by Albert Einstein; an outstanding memory of his education. Dr. Glassick and his wife have five children, five grandchildren and a yellow labrador retriever named Lindy. In addition to his presidential duties, President Glassick enjoys fishing, restoring antiques, spending time with his grandchildren, and his daily walks with Lindy. President Glassick's favorite hobby is traveling throughout the country. Not only can he relax and enjoy the scenery, but he also has an opportu- nity to promote Gettysburg College as an outstanding liberal arts institu- tion. Dr. Glassick finds pleasure in life and the wide variety of people he meets in his job as President of Gettysburg College.
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James Pickering, professor of English at Get- tysburg College for thirty years, is currently chairman of the Interdepartmental Studies Committee, a position he has held for four years. Before joining the faculty, Dr. Picker- ing attended Wesleyan University, where he received both a BA. degree and an M.A. degree in English. In addition, he earned his PhD. at Columbia University. Dr. Pickering has written a chapter in the book, Effective Approaches to Faculty Development, and his writing has appeared in Timarit and Fif- teenth Century Studies. Although a native of New York City, Dr. Pickering grew up in Milburn, New Jersey and now lives in Gettysburg with his wife. They have two sons and a grandson. Hobbies and special interests which Dr. Pickering en- joys include art, the study of science in the Middle Ages, a collection of illustrated chil- dren's books and also tennis and bird-watch- ing. Finally, Dr. Pickering advised both IDS and other graduates that they need not be in such a rush to find employment; he feels that this is an unnecessary pressure and that there is much more time for that than the graduates think there is. James Agard Colette Albertson Robert Barnes Neil Beach Eugene Belt George Berlin Art HPE Biology Biology Music Mathematics Gareth Biser Bruce Boenau Donald Borock Lois Bowers Teresa Bowers HPE P0Iitical Science Political Science HPE Music 20 Faculty Bruce Bugbee History
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