Table of Contents

Table of Contents

May 1961
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
May 1961

IN THIS ISSUE

NERVI DESIGNS A FIELD HOUSE 20

The Trustees announce an immediate start on Dartmouth's new indoor athletic building, created by the noted Italian engineer-designer.

PIER LUIGI NERVI 22

Hugh Morrison '26, Professor of Art, comments on the significance of Nervi's unique contributions to the architecture of this century.

TWO STUDENT PROJECTS FOR PEACE 25

About Operation Crossroads Africa and Dartmouth's own Project Asia.

THE COMMITMENT OF TEACHING 29

A talk by Franklin Smallwood '51, Assistant Professor of Government.

FACULTY FORUM A Special Supplement 45

The Human Revolution and World Peace By Prof. R. W. Sterling Arms Control in a Cold War By Prof. Gene M. Lyons The Impact of Defense on the Economy By Prof. George E. Lent

Dartmouth Authors 6

A Four-Time Voyageur 11

The College 17

A Wah Hoo Wah for - 18

The Fund's First Month 19

"They're Rooms - Not Units" 27

The Faculty 31

The Undergraduate Chair 32

Prince of Players 33

With the Big Green Teams 35

News from the Clubs 37

News from the Classes 41

Associated School News 88

In Memoriam 90

THE COVER

Shown in the cover picture accompanying that of the field house model are (l to r) Pier Luigi Nervi; Carmen diStefano, of Campbell and Aldrich, architects; Richard W. Olmsted '32, business manager of the College; and Phillip R. Jackson '43, general manager of Wexler Construction Co., builders of the new field house. PHOTO BY S. EDWARD SPAULDING