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Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2014, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2014, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine
Table of Contents:
From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77
A Running Leap of Faith (Cindy Holck McWilliams '84)
Office Hours: Prof. Timothy N. Good P'14
His Country is Tibet (Lhagyari Trichen Namgyal Wangchuk '17) Kasey Varner '14
The 411: Bob Joseph '69
What Makes A Great... Faculty Thomas F. George '67
Chief Diversity Officer Appointed (Jeanne Arnold)
Tony Awards Spotlight Charlotte Wilcox '69
The Garden State's CEO of Fun (Wayne Hasenbalg '76)
Stadium Locker Room Revamped
Can You See Yourself in Gettysburg's Future? Matt Haag '94
Making Gettysburg and Great Inseparable
$4,000 Made All The Difference (Sarah Robertson '17) …
Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2014, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2014, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine
Table of Contents:
Agriculture the Aperture, Global the View (Rebecca Croog, '14)
"What Is Your Passion?" Professor Hakim Mohandas Amani Williams
What Makes A Great... Zoo? Anne Elefterakis ’99
First Academic All-Americans: Men's Soccer (Andrew Bellis ’14 and Devin Geiman ’14)
Public Information Public History (David Fort ’00), Macy Collins '14
Sports Illustrated: 5 Questions for SI's Publisher (Brendan Ripp ’99)
Leap of the Century (Howard Bostock ’18), Corey Jewart
Students Research the Origins of Autism, Samantha Gagliano ’14
Lured by the Lore of the West, Kasey Varner ’14
Immersed in Environmental Policy
East Meets West
Gifts …
Ms-152: Papers Of Harold A. Dunkelberger ‘36, Jenna E. Fleming
Ms-152: Papers Of Harold A. Dunkelberger ‘36, Jenna E. Fleming
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This collection includes materials relating to Harold A. Dunkelberger’s life and work in relation to Gettysburg College and the Lutheran Church, as well as his personal and family relationships. It contains notes and records used while he was a professor in and later head of the Religion Department, as well as information about aspects of College administration and alumni relations in which he was involved. Additionally, Gettysburg College publications for events with which Dunkelberger was not directly connected are present in the collection. Academic correspondence with faculty at Gettysburg and other institutions is included, as well as several pieces Dunkelberger …