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Features: The First Lincoln Statue in the South Robert Kline’42 succeeded in getting a statue of Abraham Lincoln erected in Richmond, Va., but it was far from easy. Dressing the Round Table in New Clothes A surprising episode in the Round Table’s 150-year history involved secret societies, graveyard meetings, and undergraduate editors with unbridled determination. Let's Just See if You Can Make a Bomb Professor Emeritus Dave Dobson taught at Beloit for decades, but many never knew his early career included top-secret research for the U.S. government. |
South College, as fall arrives.
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The Indian mounds may have inspired a few tall tales over the years, but a closer look shows these ancient features have much to teach us. A group of alumni
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