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...does not drink and dines on unspiced food at 6:30 p.m. Pryar is one among seven visiting fellows. Each of them is a distinguished specialist in some recondite field, or rather is a monomaniac locked inside an ever-narrowing preoccupation -Andean Spiolus, patristic hagiography among the Slavs, Emily Dickinson or whatever. These learned freaks (the Slavonic specialist is a midget female dipsomaniac; the spider man talks like a Pennsylvania Dutch commercial; the Emily Dickinson man has discovered from the lady poet's "image clusters" that she was a secret drunk, etc.) offer good clean fun to the middlebrow...
Fairleigh Dickinson University...
ERIC J. GROVES Editor The Dickinsonian Dickinson College Carlisle...
Three other students will also be honored. They are: Jean H. Van Ormer of Dickinson College; Richard Eidler, of Bucknell College; and Charles Vaughan, of the Union Theological Seminary...
...this dinner constitute a substantial profile of mid-twentieth century history," then added: "I feel sure that all present will understand why even Harry Luce could not get me to the Waldorf tonight." Congressman James Roosevelt was at his usual Monday night occupation, teaching political science at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey. "Much as I enjoy being a part-time professor," he wrote, "there are times when the line of duty interferes with personal pleasure." Declining his invitation more than two months ago, Martin Luther King Jr. said prophetically: "Unfortunately, I have a longstanding commitment in another section...