Table of Contents

Table of Contents

NOVEMBER 1966
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
NOVEMBER 1966

In This Issue

18 SOME NOTES ON THE NEW EUROPE

Bernard D. Nossiter '47, European correspondent for The Washington Post, writing from Paris, says the new affluence, both East and West, is the central feature of present-day Europe.

22 THE RACE TO BE HUMAN

President Dickey's address, opening the College's 198th year, discusses the balancing of liberal and pre-professional education.

30 ALUMNI ALBUM — 2

Continuing the profiles of some very interesting Dartmouth men.

34 MOOSILAUKE AREA DOUBLED

Plaques are dedicated to mark the summit tract, given in 1920, and the additional 1180 acres, including East Peak and Jobildunc Ravine, recently acquired as the gift of Penn Haile '24.

49 SPECIAL INSERT: THE 1966 ALUMNI FUND

Dartmouth Authors 4

The Founding Father 10

The College 15

The Undergraduate Chair 25

Alumni Sons in '70 27

The Faculty 36

Total Class Giving 37

With the Big Green Teams 38

News from the Clubs 42

News from the Classes 45

Associated School News 90

In Memoriam 91

The Cover

Cheerleader Frank E. Couper '68 of Kensington, Md., looking like a brave from the Walter Beach Humphrey mural, lets go with an Indian yell at the Brown game. Warm weather for both October games in Hanover erased any need for the coonskin coat Dartmouth's bare-chested cheerleaders have been known to wear on frosty occasions. PHOTO BY JOCK GILL '67