In This Issue
19 A VICTORY HANOVER WILL NEVER FORGET
The College's excitement before, during and after the winning of the Ivy League championship was spirited unity at its very best.
20 PEACE CORPS PROFESSOR IN BOLIVIA
Roger Wolf 60, teaching at the university in La Paz, reports on his experience in the promotion of international understanding.
24 A MAJOR GEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY
The date of earliest known animal life on earth is pushed back millions of years by the find of Prof. Andrew H. McNair.
28 BAKER HOLDS THE KEY
Anthropologist James W. Fernandez conducts an archival search on three continents and finally finds his answer right in Hanover.
Dartmouth Authors 5
Believe It or Not 14
The College 17
Pulitzer Prize Playwright 27
The Undergraduate Chair 31
Diary of a Commuter 32
The Faculty 33
With the Big Green Teams 35
News from the Clubs 39
News from the Classes 40
Associated School News 80
In Memoriam 82
The Cover
Dartmouth's varied, powerful, and beautifully executed offense was more than Princeton's vaunted defense could contain as the Indians won 28-14, for the Ivy League title and an undefeated season. Fullback Pete Walton (49) on a handoff from quarterback Mickey Beard (18) finds a hole up the middle. End Bill Calhoun (81) and tackle Dan Williams (76) are two of the Green blockers. PHOTO BY HEINZ KLUETMEIER '65