IN THIS ISSUE
19 A TASTE FOR CHANGE
President Dickey in Convocation address opening Dartmouth's 195th year says "Accelerating change, not merely change, is the law of life."
22 TURN OUR PENITENCE INTO DEDICATION
The new Dean of the Tucker Foundation expands his Convocation prayer to point out opportunities colleges have to lead in march to racial equality.
24 THOSE FIRST HAPPY HECTIC DAYS
A photographic report on Freshman Week - 1963.
27 ACCEPT THE WORLD, OTHER MEN, AND YOURSELF
Professor John Stewart tells the Freshmen they cannot preserve the security of childhood by running away from reality and responsibility.
45 THE 1963 ALUMNI FUND REPORT
A special insert with facts and figures on the campaign.
Letters 4
Dartmouth Authors 6
Totems, Taboos ... andOpportunities 9
Alumni Sons in '67 9
Town and Gown 14
The College 17
Club Officers Meet 30
Biomedical Library Dedication 31
Practical Politics Plus 32
The Undergraduate Chair 34
The Faculty 35
With the Big Green Teams 37
News from the Clubs 40
News from the Classes 43
Associated School News 90
In Memoriam 91
THE COVER
To the pre-freshman on the DOC-run trip into New Hampshire woodlands the four years ahead look as mountain-filled as the view from the summit of Moosilauke. But there's a thrill to that first Moosilauke climb and a grandeur to those distant peaks as there will be a thrill to first freshman days and a grandeur to surmounting educational challenges. The Class of '67's first days are pictured on Pages 24, 25, and 26, and Prof. John Stewart's counsel to '67 follows, as it did Freshman Week itself. COVER PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD