Raven's Claw Society

The Raven's Claw is an all male senior honorary society at Dickinson College. It was founded in 1896, making it the first society unique to Dickinson College and one of the oldest in the country. Membership is limited to seven senior men who are selected by the seven previous members. The new members are chosen based on a variety of factors, these include: campus leadership, a solid academic record, and athletic participation.[1] New members are inducted in a "Tapping Ceremony" which is held on the "Old Stone Steps of Old West." The ceremony is traditionally conducted during commencement weekend. They are called "claws" or "white hats", denoting the white caps they wear around campus to signify unity and loyalty.[2]

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History

The Raven's Claw Society is very loyal and has been a part of Dickinson's history for over 100 years. While the members of the group are known, the majority of their actions and traditions are concealed. The group prides itself in serving the Dickinson College and Carlisle, Pennsylvania communities through discrete service activities.[3] The group's alumni organization is also responsible for founding one of the college's largest scholarship funds and the McAndrews Fund for athletics. Additionally, Dickinson College has named several buildings on campus after Raven's Claw members in recognition of their generous service and/or financial contributions to the school.

Alumni

Business

Arts and entertainment

Politics and public service

Athletics

Education

References

  1. ^ Raven's Claw
  2. ^ History of Raven's Claw
  3. ^ Dickinson College - The Dickinsonian
  4. ^ Merkel Landis from NY Times
  5. ^ Waidner Recognized as one of America's Most Generous Donors
  6. ^ Dickinson Named Beneficiary in Waidner Trust
  7. ^ Barclays Capital
  8. ^ George Hager, Genesis Healthcare
  9. ^ Stafford recognized as a Great American Business Leader of the 20th Century
  10. ^ Dickinson Receives Multi-Million Dollar Gift From Raven's Claw Member
  11. ^ Gary A. Poliner Executive Profile
  12. ^ The opening bell at the NYSE signals the start of a good day for Doug Pauls ’80
  13. ^ Abram Bosler
  14. ^ Dave Freysinger, Reliant Energy
  15. ^ Kyle Miller: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek
  16. ^ [1]
  17. ^ www.extensisgroup.com
  18. ^ Remembering a Former Trustee and Television Pioneer
  19. ^ Cavs.com’s Exclusive Interview with LeBron James, Agent Leon Rose, and Cavs’ GM Danny Ferry
  20. ^ John Griesemer Author Profile
  21. ^ Griesemer from IMDB
  22. ^ Henry Boye Named Publisher of Harvard Business Review
  23. ^ Byron Quann-Whitaker CEO
  24. ^ Hugh B. Woodward Biography
  25. ^ Witwer Hall, Dickinson College
  26. ^ Quest for a Constitution: A Man Who Wouldn't Quit : A Political Biography of Samuel Witwer of Illinois
  27. ^ National Lime Association
  28. ^ Robert Elmer Woodside, 1904-1998
  29. ^ John D. Hopper - Dickinson Chronicles
  30. ^ The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Legislative Journal, June 26, 1996 (Page 8)
  31. ^ Henri Rauschenbach of Massachusetts
  32. ^ Dallas Winslow
  33. ^ Gerlach For PA
  34. ^ Exhibit of Governors' Portraits in the Governor's Reception Room, Maryland State House
  35. ^ Politics Magazine Names Bernstein ‘Rising Star'
  36. ^ Law Offices of Dennis J. Crawford
  37. ^ JAMES A. KENNEY III, Judge, Court of Special Appeals
  38. ^ Dickinson College - Commencement
  39. ^ Gobrecht Receives Distinguished Dickinson Alumnus Award
  40. ^ "Goby" Recognized for Service
  41. ^ Dave Webster, Claw of 1988
  42. ^ Bernie Driscoll
  43. ^ Jim Engles, NJIT
  44. ^ Obituary for Peter J. Sivess
  45. ^ Steve Hoffman, Kansas City Chiefs
  46. ^ Steve Hoffman, Miami Dolphins
  47. ^ Boyd Lee Spahr, Class of 1900
  48. ^ Boyd Lee Spahr Library
  49. ^ Don W. Llewellyn, Dean of Legal Studies
  50. ^ 2004 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
  51. ^ Dr. Edward Polloway
  52. ^ President Gilbert Malcolm
  53. ^ Stephen A. Saltzburg
  54. ^ Benjamin D. James

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