In This Issue
22 MILITARY POWER: THE FADING PERSUADER
In an article based on his talk at Dartmouth in June, General James M. Gavin, LL.D. '62, presents the view that technology and economics, not military hardware, are the persuaders today.
26 WORLD UNDERSTANDING AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS
Walter Wanger '15, the noted film producer, writes that a revolution in understanding among all peoples is in the making.
30 UNDERSTATEMENT: A BUSY SUMMER
More programs and more people than ever before filled Hanover.
32 A LANDMARK GOES DOWN
Hanover's biggest summer show was the demolition of the Inn's west wing (1888) to make way for a larger, modern building.
34 ALUMNI ALBUM - 1
A new monthly feature, written by Editorial Assistant Marie White, offers profiles of some very interesting Dartmouth men.
Dartmouth Authors 8
New Alumni Council 15
The College 19
"The Canadian Year" 21
'66 Alumni Fund Report 29
The Faculty 39
Bob Funkhouser Retires 41
With the Big Green Teams 42
News from the Clubs 45
News from the Classes 48
Associated School News 104
In Memoriam 106
The Cover
The cover drawing relating to General James M. Gavin's lead article on the diminishing persuasiveness of military power was done by CURT BLANCHARD of Norwich, Vt., a design associate in the studios of the Hopkins Center.