WALDO CHAMBERLIN, Dean of Summer Programs, has announced that eleven groups will be meeting at Dartmouth this summer in the most varied summer schedule the College has ever had. The programs run for periods ranging from two days to eight weeks and involve scientists and social scientists, engineers, business executives, bankers, foreign students, Russian language teachers, and secondary school teachers.
The first and largest gathering of the summer will bring 200 foreign students to the campus, June 19 to 25, for an international student seminar under the sponsorship of the National Student Association.
Other summer programs at the College include:
Management Objectives Conference(A. T. & T.), June 24-August 18, 28 men. This will be the fourth year this conference has been held at Dartmouth and will contain twice as many men as in 1961.
Russian Language Institute, June 24-August 11, 39 men and 11 women. This will be the fourth summer that Dartmouth has held this institute for high school teachers of the Russian language.
Information Theory Course, June 24-July 6, 20 engineers. This is an advanced course for engineers, but will include some scientists from other disciplines. It will be held at the Thayer School and will be given by Dean Myron Tribus and Prof. E. T. Jaynes of Washington University in St. Louis.
National Association of Mutual Savings Banks, July 8-21, 48 men. This will be the seventh year that this group of bankers will come to Dartmouth for concentrated work in the liberal arts.
National Science Foundation Properties of Materials Conference, July 15-27, 25 college teachers, largely engineers but including some physicists and chemists. This conference will be held at the Thayer School and the instruction will be provided by Prof. Daniel Rosenthal of U.C.L.A. and Prof. George Colligan of the Thayer School.
Social Science Research Council Conference on an Econometric Model ofthe United States, August 5-17, 25 scientists and mathematicians from universities, government service and industry, to consider the building of an Econometric Model of the United States. This group was at Dartmouth in the summer of 1961.
Graduate School of Credit and Finance, August 5-18, 180 men. This will be the twelfth year that this group has been at the Tuck School, where an intensive study is made of problems of credit.
National Science Foundation ResearchParticipation for High School TeachersProgram (Computers), June 26-August 16, six high school mathematics teachers. Prof. Thomas E. Kurtz works with the high school teachers in assisting them to gain experience in computer programing.
National Science Foundation NorthernNew England Academy of Science, August 19-31, 30 teachers. Tentative.
New England Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, August 23-24, 50 teachers. The teachers will be here for an evaluation meeting of the Association's Standing Committee on Public Secondary Schools.