In This Issue
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF MANAGEMENT 18
J. Irwin Miller, an "industrial statesman" from Indiana, who lectured in Great Issues, presents an enlightened view of the role of the present-day business manager in a democratic society.
THE GLEE CLUB HEADS WEST 24
Dartmouth's "singing ambassadors" prepare for their most ambitious tour, all the way to the Pacific Coast during spring vacation.
AN ALUMNI COUNCIL REPORT 27
A summary of the discussions concerning a variety of College affairs taken up by the alumni senate at its January session in Minneapolis.
CARNIVAL POST-MORTEM 31
The famous winter festival successfully goes on, but the new factor of lessening student participation raises some serious problems.
Dartmouth Authors 4
Hanover Browsing 10
Four New Dorms Planned 11
Alumni Dinner Schedule 11
The College 15
The Hanover Scene 17
Trustee Nominated 21
Corporate Gifts for 1955 23
The Faculty 26
The Undergraduate Chair 29
With Big Green Teams 34
News from Clubs and Classes 37
Associated School News 84
In Memoriam 85
The Cover
Spring skiing, soon to begin, brings the delightful combination of sun and snow. At Suicide Six last month, Tony Carleton '56 and Frank Noel '59 halted their downhill runs for a preliminary sampling of vernal pleasures. PHOTOGRAPH BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD