
The Spring
2002 issue of Dickinson Magazine was mailed to subscribers on
April 3, 2002.
The following articles
appear in the Spring 2002 edition of Dickinson Magazine.

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- Five faculty essayists
sound off on the greatest challenges society faces in this new century.
- Surviving 'Survivor'
- Sweating it out
on prime-time TV, Kim Larsen Johnson '66 endured 40 days on the plains
of Africa.
- More Than 15
Minutes
- Andy Warhol's "Superstars"
brings their art and their remembrances of things past to campus.
- Joining A People
- Stephen Hoffman
'72 lends his sense of direction to United Jewish Communities.
- Crash
Course at Sea
- A sailing adventure
yields lessons in cultural competence for Kristin Loheyde '88.
- From These
Grounds
- Recruitment
News
- From the
Editor
- Letters
- Campus Kudos
- Campus News
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- Sports
- Development
News
- Alumni news
- Class notes
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Obituaries
- The Last
Word
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Glimpses
of Our Past (p.
6)
- Dickinson History and Personalities
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Winter
Season Wraps Up Nicely
(p. 9)
- Future
Shock
(p. 11-19) - Read the faculty essays and then submit your comments
- More Than
15 Minutes
(p. 27)
- Dickinson's Trout Gallery
-
Joing
A People (p.
28-29)
- United Jewish Communities
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Vogt
'76 Makes Energetic Changes
(p. 31)
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