In This Issue
BUSINESS AS A SOCIAL SERVICE 13
The address given by Senator Flanders at Tuck School's graduation.
1960: BIG, BRIGHT, LOTS OF THEM 22
The new freshman class, numbering over 800 men, arrives with an exceptional scholastic potential to go along with its record size.
HE DUG DEEP TOO 25
A brief summary of Dartmouth's record-smashing 1956 Alumni Fund.
INDUSTRY CALLS ON THE LIBERAL ARTS 26
The College successfully conducts an eight-week conference that returns forty-four executives of the Bell Telephone to the classroom.
"DARTMOUTH VISITED" 30
The College releases the first film from its new producing unit.
Letters 4
Dartmouth Authors 6
Hanover Browsing 10
Summer Work 17
The College 19
The Hanover Scene 21
Summer Excavation 24
The Faculty 28
Gifts for 1955-56 Set Record 31
Bequest Chairmen Meet 32
With Big Green Teams 33
News from Clubs and Classes 37
Associated School News 95
In Memoriam 97
The Cover
For his first meeting with members of the Class of 1960, President Dickey, with other College officers, journeyed to the Ravine Lodge at Mt. Moosilauke, main stop on the annual DOC Freshman Trip preceding orientation week. The cover picture shows President Dickey speaking informally to freshmen after having supper with them. PHOTOGRAPH BY