The programs for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday have been arranged in cooperation with the Classes of 1929, 1930 and 1931.
MONDAY, JUNE 13
2:00 p.m. Surface Tension, Francis W. Sears, Appleton Professor of Physics. 104 Wiider.
8:30 p.m. Nationalism and Power Politics in the Middle East, Maurice Harari, Assistant Professor of History. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
TUESDAY, JUNE 14
11:00 a.m. What Have You Read Since Leaving College And Why Not? Moderator: G. Winchester Stone '30, Executive Secretary, Modern Language Association, and Professor of English, New York University. Panel: William Benfield Pressey, Willard Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory; Arthur B. Sutherland '29, Professor of English Literature, Pennsylvania State College; Francis H. Horn '30, President, University of Rhode Island: Charles S. Mendell Jr. '31, Professor of English, Rollins College. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
8:30 p.m. The Present World Situation, Charles Malik, E. K. Hall Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College, former President, United Nations General Assembly. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15
11:00 a.m. Issues of the 1960 Campaign. Moderator: Dudley W. Orr '29, Trustee of the College, President of Peerless Insurance Company. Panel:" Fred C. Scribner Jr. '30, Undersecretary of the Treasury; John B. Martin '31, Republican Na- tional Committeeman for Michigan; Thomas L. Maynard '29, Former Member, Maine House of Representatives, Candidate for Democratic nomination for United States Senator; Eleanor C. French, '30 by marriage, Vice Chairman, New York State Democratic Committee. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
8:30 p.m. Human Perception: The Art of Betting with Reality, Albert H. Hastorf, Professor of Psychology. 105 Dartmouth.
Dormitory rooms will be available for all or part of the week. Write to the Bursar, Parkhurst Hall.
The programs for Thursday and Friday have been arranged in cooperation with the Class of 1935.
The Care and Feeding of a Liberal Arts Education
THURSDAY, JUNE 16
8:45 p.m. The Role of the College: Dartmouth, Past and Future, Joseph L. McDonald, Dean of the College, Emeritus. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
9:30 a.m. The Hole of the Alumnus: How Education HasBeen Used. Moderator: William W. Fitzhugh Jr. '35, President, New Haven Board and Carton Company. Panel: Looking Backward: Twenty-five years in Business, Franklin J. Cornwell '35, Assistant to the Vice President for Marketing, Monsanto Chemical Company; Professions, Sidney A. Diamond '35, partner, Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays, and Handler; Politics, Carlyle W. Crane '35, formerly Mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey, and formerly Member, New Jersey Legislature; Community, Ruth Ley, '35 by marriage. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
11:00 a.m. The Role of the Alumnus: How Education ShouldBe Used. Moderator: William W. Fitzhugh Jr. '35. Panel: Looking Ahead in: Business, Charles Benton Jr. '35, President, Federal Systems Division, International Business Machines Corporation; Professions, Dero H. Saunders '35, journalist and historian; Politics, John M. Howe '35, Program Officer, Middle East, Secretariat of the United Nations Technical Assistance Board; Community, David P. Smith '35, partner, Willis and Christy, San Francisco. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
The program for Saturday morning has been arranged in cooperation with the Classes of 1950, 1954, 1955, and 1956.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
9:30 a.m. Marxism, Challenge to the West, John C. Adams, Professor of History. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
11:00 a.m. Shakespeare's Politics and Ours, John W. Finch, Professor of English. Baker Lawn or 105 Dartmouth.
For all other information, write to Herbert W. Hill, Director of Hanover Holiday.