What about The Dartmouth? Editorially, The Dartmouth continues to view the world through deep-pink (but not rosecolored) spectacles and continues to expound the affairs of gods and men with naive abandon, though it has been merciful this fall in its treatment of a "capitalistic" Dartmouth.
On the positive side of the ledger, TheDartmouth has been handling sport news better than it has in years, and this, after all, is the main thing that most subscribers want. Robert P. ("Whitey") Fuller '37, of Beverly, Mass. and Patrick O'Sheel '37, of Leonia, N. J. have been doing a particularly fine job on football.
The Dartmouth also deserves credit for its persistence in stirring up the Dick's House Health Insurance issue. Palaeopitus finally petitioned the President for an investigating commission, which has been duly appointed and will study the situation thoroughly.