IN THIS ISSUE
AND MANY DARTMOUTH YESTERDAYS ... 12
Continuing the series of selections by Edward Connery Lathem '51: this month some of the merry freshman letters of Richard Hovey '85.
THE CLASSICS By Prof. Norman A. Doenges 21
Reports of the death of Greek and Roman studies, like the report of Mark Twain's death, are greatly exaggerated, and here is the proof.
DEBATERS ARGUE THEMSELVES INTO NATIONAL RENOWN 25
Harold F. Braman '21 writes of Dartmouth debating history and of the Forensic Union which today enjoys a wide reputation for excellence.
TRUSTEES AND COUNCILORS HOLD A COMBINED MEETING 30
The Dartmouth Board and Alumni Council have a January get-together.
Dartmouth Authors 6
The College 17
A Wah Hoo Wah for 18
Town and Gown 20
Two New Trustees 29
The Faculty 33
The Undergraduate Chair 35
With the Big Green Teams 37
News from the Clubs 41
News from the Classes 43
Associated School News 80
In Memoriam 82
THE COVER
This view of the snow-covered campus was taken, believe it or not, on Carnival weekend. But it was early Saturday morning before Carnival's tired twisters had arisen to greet a world freshened by the overnight arrival of an inch or two of nice, clean snow. PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD