1. Correspondence on the nomination, Spahr Papers 1003-80A, DCA.

2. Corson to Spahr, Feb. 16, 1960, threatening withdrawal. The Church relationship, "outwardly avowed, has been allowed to inwardly slip." Spahr Papers 1003-65.

3. Faculty Minutes, March 3, April 14 and May 5, 1958, pp. 156, 162, 182. DCA.

4. Spahr to Merle W. Allen, May 14, 1959. Spahr Papers 1003-80A.

5. information from Whitfield J. Bell, Jr.

6. Faculty Minutes, Dec. 3 and 10, 1912. Clippings and other papers on the incident, DCA.

7. Spahr to Malcolm, March 31, 1960. Spahr Papers.

8. Resolution of thanks to Meyer P. Potamkin, Trustee Minutes, Dec. 11, 1959, p. 7. DCA.

9. Spahr to Malcolm, Jan. 6, 1960. Spahr Papers 1003-82; Frank E. Masland to Spahr, March 3, 1960. Ibid., 1003-78; Spahr to Masland, March 9, 1960. Ibid., 1003-94.

10. Minutes, Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, Oct. 1, 1958. DCA. Faculty Minutes, Nov. 2, 1959, p. 290. Trustee Minutes, Dec. 18, 1958, pp. 262-63; June 4, 1959, p. 292; Dec. 12, 1959, pp. 16, 22-23.

11. Faculty Minutes, Dec. 7, 13, 1959, pp. 298 ff.

12. Trustee Minutes, June 4, 1959, pp. 277-78.

13. R. E. Nelson to Carl C. Chambers, May 7, 1960. Spahr Papers 1003-85-A.

14. Spahr memorandum, telephone conversation with Allen, June 17, 1960. Spahr Papers 1003-97. 1003-91.

15. Dickinsonian, June 6, 1959. Masland to Spahr, June 9, 1960. Spahr Papers

16. Co-eds to trustees, Dec. 28, 1959. Spahr Papers 1003-D to F.

17. Campus C.R.I.E.R., 1960, with letter from the editor, Bruce L. Smith, '61, Dec. 30, 1969. DCA.

18. Spahr to Chambers, May 27, 1960. Spahr Papers 1003-90. Spahr to Malcolm, May 17, 1960. Ibid 1003-90-A.

19. Malcolm to Spahr, Oct. 4, 1960. Ibid. 1003-25.

20. Malcolm to Rubendall, Nov. 7, 1960. Ibid. 1003-94-1.

21. Trustee Minutes, June 2, 1960, p. 31.

22. Progress Report, March, 1960. Samuel W. Witwer Papers 3160-U-6, DCA. Witwer to Malcolm, Dec. 1, 1960. Ibid. Trustee Minutes, Jan. 5, 1961, pp. 69-70. Rubendall to Witwer, April 1, 1963. Witwer Papers 3160-U-2(a).

23. Witwer to George Shuman, Jr., April 19, 1961; Witwer to John M. Davidson, Feb. 23, 1961. Witwer Papers 3160-U-6.

24. Witwer to Spahr, Feb. 13, 1961. Ibid. Steering Committee Minutes, Ibid. Trustee Minutes, Feb. 10, 1961, p. 77.

25. R. E. Woodside to Spahr, Jan. 3, 1961. Spahr Papers 1003-83A.

26. Witwer to Sidney D. Kline, May 3, 1961. Witwer Papers 3160-U-6.

27. Rubendall to Malcolm, July 10, 1961, defining the duties of Provost. Spahr Papers 1003- 91.

28. Dickinson Alumnus, Feb., 1933, p. 16.

29. Interview with Martha C. Slotten, Dec. 7, 1970. DCA.

30. Robert F. Rich to Spahr. Spahr Papers 1003-94-3.

31. Article by editor Ken Bowling, Dec. 15, 1961.

32. Trustee Minutes, Dec. 10, 1955, pp. 141, 145.

33. Dickinson College, Board of Trustees, "Dickinson College's Interest in the Income from the Dickinson Fund of the Education Fund of the Philadelphia Conference of the United Methodist Church," 1969. DCA. Trustee Minutes, May 31, 1963, pp. 35-40.

34. Bruce R. Andrews, papers of Academic Study, 1962-64. DCA. Trustee Minutes, June 5, 1964, pp. 119-20, 146-48.

35. Wing report, Feb. 6, 1960; Malcolm to Spahr, March 7, 1960. AAUP papers, DCA.

36. Spahr to Malcolm, March 14, 1961. Spahr Papers.

37. M. W. Allen to Spahr, May 5, 1962. Spahr Papers 1003-85.

38. Samuel W. Witwer to Spahr, Nov. 17, 1964: "We are off to a fine start," and citing the effective solicitation of Board members by Sidney Kline and Rolland Adams. Spahr Papers 1003- 27-2.

39. Initials to form the word "HUB." Spahr to Masland, Dec. 23, 1964, Spahr Papers defends the use of the word "Union," some trustees having thought it inappropriate to the conservative climate of Carlisle, preferring "College Center."

40. Dickinson Today, Oct., 1966, p. 24.

41. Trustee Minutes, Oct. 11, 1968, p. 131.

42. Dickinsonian, Nov. 17, 1967.

43. Faculty Minutes, May 6, 1968, p. 63. Trustee Minutes, Jan. 25, 1969, p. 160.

44. Masland to Spahr, Dec. 14, 1959, and reply, Dec. 16. Spahr Papers 1003-33.

45. Faculty Minutes, Nov. 2, 1964, p. 55. One may trace the slow progress of academic change through Russell Thompson's assessment of the value of chapel and severe criticism of its content, 1944, to Kuebler's proposal that it be "replaced by something else," March 2, 1953, the solution finally reached twelve years later.

46. Faculty Minutes, May 4, 1959, p. 257.

47. Dickinson, Gettysburg, Hood, Western Maryland, St. Joseph, Mount St. Mary's. Faculty Minutes, Dec. 4, 1961, p. 134 and April 12, 1962, p. 166.

48. James Henry Morgan, Report to the trustees, June 2, 1917. DCA.

49. Trustee Minutes, Dec. 9, 1950, p. 518 and June 1, 1951, p. 553. Faculty Minutes, Feb. 5, p. 30, March 5, 1951, p. 35. Ibid., Sept. 16, 1957, p. 89.

50. Faculty Minutes, Oct. 6, 1953, pp. 192-93.

51. "A Tri-College Project for the Greater Harrisburg Area," Feb., 1952. DCA. Faculty Minutes, May 9, 1951, p. 41 and June 2, 1952, p. 158.

52. The Consortium began as the "Six-College Faculty International Studies Program." Trustee Minutes, June 2, 1967, p. 234. Relationship with ACLCP reported by Arden K. Smith, Sept. 22, 1970. ACLCP membership had then increased to 15: Bucknell, Dickinson, Elizabethtown, Franklin and Marshall, Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Juniata, Messiah, Millersville, Pennsylvania State University, the University's Capitol Campus, Shippensburg, Susquehanna, Wilson, York. The truck service included 38 libraries.

53. James Henry Morgan, History of Dickinson College (Carlisle, 1933), p. 450.

54. Faculty Minutes, Nov. 4, 1946, p. 250. Trustee Minutes, Dec. 11, 1948, pp. 459-60 and June 3, 1949, p. 476.

55. Frederick Rudolph, The American College and University: A History (N.Y., 1962), p. 288.

56. From the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation.

57. The Constance and Rose Ganoe Memorial Fund. Trustee Minutes, Oct. 11, 1968, p. 3.

58. Malcolm to Spahr, Aug. 22, 1958. Spahr Papers 1003-A to C.

59. Spahr to Edel, Feb. 19, 1959. Ibid., 1003-73.

60. Minutes of "President's Advisory Committee, " or "Cabinet," Oct. 21, 1952. DCA.

61. Edited by Hal M. Wells and Edward Rothstein.

62. Dickinsonian, Feb. 12, 1965.

63. Student Activity Budget, 1923-24. DCA.

64. Faculty Minutes, June 4, 1953, p. 261.

65. Ibid., May 4, 1959, pp. 264-65.

66. Ibid., April 18, 1966, p. 176 and Dec. 5, 1966, p. 216. Dickinsonian, Oct. 7, 1966. Representation began with the Committee on Student Affairs in October, followed by the Policy Committee in December.

67. Faculty Minutes, May 22, 1969, p. 225, permitting committees to give voting privileges.

68. Dickinsonian, Nov. 14, 1969.

69. Printed evaluations, 1966-67, DCA, are characterized by severity, and by and by, by the very small number of student respondents.

70. Dickinsonian, Oct. 2, 1964; April 16, 1965.

71. Ibid., Dec. 11, 1964.

72. Ibid., Oct. 15, 1965.

73. Carlisle Sentinel, April 9, 1971.

74. Dickinsonian, April 17, 1970.

75. Robert B. Jefferson, '69, to Rubendall May 17, 1970. DCA.

76. Trustee Minutes, Oct. 11, 1968, pp. 146-47.

77. Faculty Minutes, March 5, 1969. pp. 150-51.

78. Haverford Horizons, vol. 67, Dec. 1969, p. 13.

79. Trustee Minutes, June 27, 1968, p. 120.

80. Morgan, Report to trustees, June 4, 1926. DCA.

81. Thom Simpson in his column, "Very Odd Thoughts." Dickinsonian, April 9,

82. Catalogue, 1954-55, p. 48.