![]() The acronym stands for Earlham Plan for Integrative Collaboration, but “EPIC” now pretty much stands on its own, said Jay Roberts, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs. 1915 courtesy Earlham College Archives.Jay Roberts, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Earlham College meets with students at the Center for Career and Community Engagement. It is a sport enlivened, from time to time, by Agnew’s own participation in it.” – The Post-Star of Glens Falls, May 26th, 1972. “Speculation as to whether Vice President Agnew will be on the Republican ticket again this fall continues to be a favorite indoor sport. “The political pot has not got boiling here yet, but, no doubt, it will soon, as kindling in the shape of political documents are being scattered around with a lavish hand.” – Stony Creek correspondent to The Morning Star, August 31st, 1888 “The thermometer must register, even though it does not vote.” – The Morning Star, August 18th, 1888 “The political handshaker will soon greet you.” – The Morning Star, August 2nd, 1888 Harrison and Morton, Cleveland and Thurman, and some pretty warm discussions on free trade, until we almost wish that no such word as politics could be found in the dictionary.” – Bartonville correspondent to The Morning Star, July 21st, 1888. “Nine brothers named Freeman, living near Middleport, Niagara County, who were ardent supporters of the ‘Tippacanoe and Tyler Too’ ticket in 1840, are all in line again this year for Harrison and Morton,” The Morning Star reported on August 4th, 1888.
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