Cornell College appoints temporary leaders after Stumpf resignation
Samuel Enoch Stumpf resigns as Cornell College president effective June 31 1974 and will be on leave during 1973 1974. Charles Cochran and Winston Ehrmann named acting president and executive officer in charge. Marta Wherry comments on leadership change and future direction.
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Samuel Enoch Stumpf
Cornell College
al Morrissey
Morrissey
Stumpf
Cornell
Charles Cochran
Winston
Rob Ash
Clay Bauske
Robert Dana
Winston Ehrmann
Revised orientation activities welcome record new class
The largest freshman class in Cornell College history includes 370 new students from 32 states and six foreign regions. Orientation featured a movie and cabaret, with large attendance, plus a revamped academic process allowing on campus adviser meetings and late registration. A two day campout followed involving five farms and multiple parks.
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Cornell College
Kuwait
Thailand
Peru
Hong Kong
Japan
Korea
Rathskellar
Cornell
Dennis Esher
James Kauffman
Fisher
Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds opens Cornell College season
The Cornell College Theatre begins 1973-74 with The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel. Performances run Friday through Sunday two weekends in Armstrong Theatre at 8 15 p m tickets are 1 50 at the door.
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OPR
Cornell College Theatre
Armstrong Theatre
Paul Zindel
Cornell
Jack Prince
Totowa Boro
N. J
Janis Henri
Chicago
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Cochran, Ehrmann
Ehrmann
Marta Wherry
Winokur
Suzanne Thomson
South Holland
Ill
Beatrice Hunsdorfer
Ruth
Sally Mieras
Whittier
Calif
Nancy Ray
Kirkwood
Matilda