TWELVE Dartmouth seniors this year are carrying on independent study as Senior Fellows. The men named by President Dickey, on recommendation of the Committee on Senior Fellowships, and their projects are:
Donald W. Aitken Jr., Madison, Wis., "A Study of the Theoretical and Experimental Development of Neutrino Physics."
Thomas R. Amlicke, Passaic, N. J., "The Changing Patterns of Political Organization and Leadership in the State of New Jersey."
Peter W. Eccles, Inwood, N. Y., "Changing Patterns of Civil Rights in American Law, Politics, and Ideologies."
William D. Hartley, Seattle, Wash., "The Evolution of the Military Structure of the United States."
Phalen G. Hurewitz, Fort Bragg, N. C., "Investigations in the Interpretation of Anglo-American Legal Tradition."
Owen M. Johnson Jr., Belvidere, Ill., "Ethics of the Businessman."
Joseph M. Livermore, Phoenix, Ariz., "A Study of the Political History of the State of Arizona."
Richard Saez, Brooklyn, N. Y., "A Study of the Special Uses of Mythology in Modern Poetry."
Forrest S. Smith Jr., Wethersfield, Conn., "The Expression of Dante Alighieri."
Samuel G. Smith, Short Hills, N. J., "The Influence of Psychology and Religion on Modern Medicine."
Jackson C. Stromberg, Albuquerque, N. M., "A Correlation of the Areas of Philosophy and Business."
John O. Voll, Mound, Minn., "A Study of the Rise of Nationalism among the Moslem Peoples of North Africa and the Near East."