Table of Contents

Table of Contents

May 1943
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
May 1943

William H. Cowley '24, President of Hamilton College, is the author of the first in a series of articles by well-known educators on the subject of The Liberal Arts College. Dr. Cowley's qualified evaluation of the existing liberal arts college and the problems it must face in the post-war world will be found beginning on page 11.

Details of the long-awaited announcement of Dartmouth's part in the new Navy College Training Program are given on page 14, College Gets New Navy Unit, followed on page 15 by Dean Bill's analysis of the program, V-12Courses Are Liberal.

Professor Richardson's series of historical sketches of familiar Dartmouth structures, Brief Biographies of Buildings, this month features the Smith-Woodward-Ripley group, page 16. Professor West's book department, Hanover Browsing, will be found on page 17; his Laureled Sons of Dartmouth, honoring our war heroes, and 'Round the Girdled Earth, letters from the battle fronts, begin on pages 19 and 20 respectively.

A small feature about the Dartmouth men who are training as Naval Cadets at Kimball Union Academy appears on page 18.

The Dartmouth War Directory, page 22, contains an imposing list of new servicemen from the classes of 1943 through 1946, bringing the total number of Dartmouth men in the armed forces to 5343.

Other regular features of the MAGAZINE include Books by Dartmouth Men, page 18, FundMailbag, 24, News of the College, 25, Undergraduate Chair, 29, Green Teams, 31, and Alumni Notes, 33.

The Cover Ralph Brown's photograph of an early spring scene in front of Dartmouth Hall must be so familiar to all Dartmouth men that further description is unnecessary.