In This Issue
18 THE SENIOR FELLOWS
Seventeen students, the largest group since the Senior Fellowships began in 1929, provide striking examples of independent learning with projects ranging from art films to Hugo Grotius.
24 PEDAGUESE MADE EASY
James S. LeSure '35, from the vantage point of the Connecticut State Department of Education, offers some guidance to baffled parents and others in understanding just what the educators are talking about when they resort to their professional language.
30 THE WINTER TERM'S LARGEST "ELECTIVE"
More than 700 undergraduates take advantage of the ski-slope classes offered in the DOC's popular, well-organized program.
Dartmouth Authors 4
A Preacher Against War 11
The College 15
A Wah Hoo Wah for - 16
Three Trustees Nominated 17
The Undergraduate Chair 28
The Faculty 33
A Spectrometer's Centennial 34
With the Big Green Teams 35
News from the Clubs 39
News from the Classes 42
Alumni College Notes 80
Associated School News 80
In Memoriam 82
The Cover
Per Coucheron '68, from Oslo, caught in flight in the Dartmouth Winter Carnival jumping event. His flawless Norwegian style was the hit of the afternoon, but the short landing hill held him to second place behind Captain Brian Beattie '66. On February 20, Coucheron was second in the Class A Eastern ski jumping championships with leaps of 215 and 211 feet. PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD