In This Issue
THE 1957 ALUMNI FUND REPORT Green Supplement
In addition to the details of this year's record-breaking Fund, in the supplement, the names of contributors appear with the class notes.
A DARTMOUTH HISTORY LESSON FOR FRESHMEN 16
Professor Francis L. Childs '06, lecturing in The Individual and theCollege, describes three influential episodes in Dartmouth's past.
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LEADERS NAMED 23
College announces 11 honorary heads of the 200 th Anniversary effort.
STYMIED IN THE BOWL 28
Clifford L. Jordan '45, sports editor, gives a special bench-eye report on what went on as the Dartmouth football team tied Yale, 14-14.
Dartmouth Authors 4
Hanover Browsing 6
He Was a Dartmouth Professor" 9
The College 13
A Wah Hoo Wah for— 14
The Hanover Scene 15
A Report on Finances 22
The Faculty 24
The Undergraduate Chair 25
Something New at Moosilauke 26
With Big Green Teams 32
News from Clubs and Classes 35
Associated School News 106
In Memoriam 108
The Cover
William G. Morton '28 of Syracuse, N.Y., chairman of Dartmouth's record-breaking Alumni Fund for 1957, had a special interest in the Big Green football team this fall: his son Bill '59, a free-wheeling halfback, who is shown with him in the cover picture, taken just before the Cornell game in Hanover on November 16. PHOTOGRAPH BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD