Colby Alumnus Vol. 50, No. 3: Spring 1961
Vol: 50, Issue: 3
1961
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CONTENTSPresident Strider Reports on the January PlanChange in an American College, By Courtney SmithDespite the affinity of successive presidents there are bound to be differences in values which will be felt in changes of emphasis whenever there is a change in the presidency of a college. In this address, delivered October 11, 1960, at the inauguration of President Strider, the President of Swarthmore College examines how these changes come about.Money is Not AllBy Ernest C. Marriner, 1913, College HistorianColby Folk in the Headlines150 Honorable YearsBy Joseph Coburn Smith, 1924Inscribed First Editions Enrich Collection of Maine AuthorsFrom Mrs. Kenneth RobertsA Rich SymposiumDean Richard C. Gilman of Carleton College reviews the latest book from the Colby College Press. He was a member of the faculty in philosophy at Colby at the time the Ingraham Lectures, with which the volume is concerned, were established. Dean Gilman taught at Colby from 1950–56, resigning to become executive director of the National Council on Religion in Higher Education.The College SceneBaseball Team Sweeps Double-headers for ChampionshipNews of ClassmatesIn Memoriam
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