In This Issue
17 DARTMOUTH'S POSTWAR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
A report on some of the significant educational developments at the College in recent years, particularly as related to postwar pressures, a new breed of student, and a new breed of faculty.
25 TO KEEP PACE WITH AMERICA
A special insert, prepared by Editorial Projects for Education, dealing with accelerating educational change in national terms.
33 DARTMOUTH'S "NEW" CURRICULUM
To give a concrete idea of what has been happening at the College, Professor Hurd describes some new courses and programs, sharpening the point with some comparisons with 1945 offerings.
Dartmouth Authors 6
The College 15
A Wah Hoo Wah for— 16
The Undergraduate Chair 23
The Faculty 37
With the Big Green Teams 39
News from the Clubs 42
News from the Classes 44
Associated School News 91
In Memoriam 92
The Cover
Students, engaged in the serious business of learning at today's College, are shown in the laboratory, in crowded Baker Library, and in the quiet retreat (not always easily found) where the new expectation of independent work can best be met.