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J. Milton SKtATH, Druii Pi ' rJ}olo y, Mat jinia iii B.A., Dickinson College; M.A., Uni% crsity of Pcnnsylvinu; (irjJu tc VCtirk, Huckncll University, Pennsylvania State College. Dean ' s Message What was done once as an expression of interest and appreciation toward a class has be en solicited again. Refusal is diflicult because the same motives which prompted the first performance operate in this case also. One of the greatest compensations of the teacher is the associations he has with his students. And, each year makes these asso- ciations more meaningful and significant. It is the hope of each teacher that his students receive not merely information, but attitudes of inquiry, understanding, and evaluation of what our ancient Greeks referred to as the good, the true, and the beautiful. When you have acquired these, then, and only then, can you feel that you have attained something of the essence of education. 12
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President ' s Message Dear Dickinsonians: There are many things which make the year 1946-1947 mem- orable — the record enrollment of more than 1,000 students; the resumption of a full time athletic program, and the beginning of full intramural program of athletics; the organization of student government; the resumption of the publication of the Dickinson Union and in newspaper form; the resumption of campus relig- ious, literary, and social activities and the interest in changing from a junior to a four-year college. All the above are important but they may tend to make us overlook or slight the real contribution which Williamsport-Dick- inson has made in the past especially since the Freshmen outnumber the Sophomores so greatly. You are, therefore, to be commended and congratulated for your part in maintaining the true spirit and traditions of Wil- liamsport-Dickinson. I trust this volume of the Dart will be the best in the long series of our Annual and be cherished as an album and record of a most enjoyable and stimulating experience at our Alma Mater which you will treasure through the years. Faithfully yours. President. 11
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FLORENCE E. DEWEY Dfaii of Women Violin, Theoretical Subjects U.S.. M.A.. Columbia University; Graduate Institute of Musical Art of tlie Julliard Foundation. The Faculty T. SHERMAN STANFORD Dean of Men HeaJ Football Coach, Chemistry A.B.. Tliiel College; B.S., Pennsylvania State College. IRVIN F. ANGSTADT Engineering Drau-ing B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Pennsyl vania State College. JOSEPH D. BABCOCK Physics A.B.. Dickinson College; Graduate Work. Bucknell University. MABEL F. BABCOCK Preparatory Spanish, Latin B.A.. Dickinson College. 13
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