IN THIS ISSUE
18 CURRICULUM CHANGES FOR FIRST TWO YEARS
Faculty and Trustees permit spreading distributive requirements over four years and choosing a major field in freshman year.
20 A NEW BREED OF CHUBBER
John Alden Thayer '65 describes new interests and needs of today's students and the DOC's program to meet them.
24 "IT WAS QUIET, SERENE AND BEAUTIFUL"
A nostalgic account, by Dr. George R. Andrews '37, of skiing in the '30s, when you climbed uphill and had some outdoor privacy.
29 BUSINESS STILL DRAWS ITS SHARE OF GRADUATES
Addison L. Winship '42 files a dissent to the Wall Street Journal's claim that graduates think "business is for the birds."
Battle of the Non-Teachers 8
Dartmouth Authors 10
Greensleeves Alumni Issue 13
Town and Gown 14
The College 15
The New Dartmouth History 17
Two New Ph.D. Programs 19
The Undergraduate Chair 27
The Faculty 31
With the Big Green Teams 32
News from the Clubs 35
News from the Classes 37
Associated School News 72
In Memoriam 73
THE COVER
As pointed out in the DOC feature in this issue, ski touring and snowshoeing are growing in popularity at Dartmouth. The cover picture shows two students enjoying their snowshoes, possibly handmade, on the golf course. COVER PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD