IN THIS ISSUE
ADMISSIONS ... AS SEEN AT THE PRESIDENT'S DESK 23
A column to be written occasionally by President Dickey begins this month with his views on a subject treated elsewhere in this issue.
IT WAS SUMMER, YES, BUT QUIET ... NO 24
A photo story of what went on in Hanover, covering a great variety of events, chief of which was the town's Bicentennial celebration.
WHAT OF ADMISSIONS AT DARTMOUTH? 30
A summary of the highlights and recommendations of the report recently submitted by the TPC Subcommittee on Admissions and Financial Aid.
WHY A HOPKINS CENTER AT DARTMOUTH? 33
Prof. John L. Stewart explains the special significance of the Center.
AND MANY DARTMOUTH YESTERDAYS 35
Selections from the undergraduate letters of Edward Tuck in 1861, the first in a series of early College letters and writings to be printed in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE under the editorship of Edward C. Lathem '51.
Dartmouth Authors 8
The First Million-Dollar Fund 15
A New 25-Year Giving Plan 18
The College 21
The Faculty 38
With Big Green Teams 41
News from the Clubs 45
News from the Classes 50
Associated School News 93
In Memoriam 95
THE COVER
Harry Tanzi, elder member of a Dartmouth institution, The Tanzi Brothers, enjoyed himself and tickled the crowd as he appeared with the original Tanzi pushcart in Hanover's wonderful Bicentennial Parade on July 4. PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD For the art work appearing with new department heads this month we are indebted to Jack R. Schriever of Lyme, N. H.