
The Winter
2001 issue of Dickinson Magazine was mailed to subscribers on
January 4, 2001.
The following articles
appear in the Winter 2001 edition of Dickinson Magazine.

- United We Stand
- When the Klan came
to town, the college and the community joined up to counter white supremacy.
- Black Like Her
- Dickinson in the
1930s presented challenges for African-American alumna.
- The Toughest
Job
- Peace Corps volunteers
recall stirring ventures abroad.
- History Tolls
On
- Study of the past
is a living leagacy for former professor Whitfield Bell '35.
- Some Good Sports
- Dickinson's top
athletes, past and present, were honored at Homecoming.
- On the Road
to Lima
- Kevin Cashman '95
tells tales of pedaling over the Andes.
- From These
Grounds
- Dean's Perspective
- Letters
- Campus Kudos
- Campus News
- Sports
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- Development
- Alumni news
- Class notes
-
Obituaries
- The Last
Word
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- (p. 5) See photos from the construction.
- (p. 6) A web site created to accompany the Trout
Gallery exhibition.
- (p. 7-8) Get more information at the English
department page.
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- (p. 11) Web Exclusive!
story by Bruce Cross ’82 about a student/alumni hockey game.
- (p. 11) See more photos.
- (p. 13 - 17) Read more and see photos.
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(p. 28) Web Exclusive! For
another alumna's experience in war-torn Eastern Europe, see the
story by Memi LeBard ’94.
- (p. 32) Read the Greek Life report.
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(p. 43) Check out the full story by Kevin Cashman ’95.
- (p. 47) See photos of Dr. Banks.
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