In This Issue
20 THE REWARDS EVENTUALLY COME
Nelson Lichtenstein '66, writing about the academic experience, finds the real satisfaction in the work of the upperclass years.
22 ANGLOPHILIA HITS THE CAMPUS
With Secret Agent 007 leading the way, all things English are "in" in Hanover too, writes student observer Arthur Haupt '0067.
26 UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO 1966
Photographs by Jock Gill '67 and text by Larry Geiger '66 give a sampling of the capable, interesting students enrolled today.
29 STUDENT ACTIVISM AT DARTMOUTH
Dick Bathrick '66 finds more "cool" than commitment on the campus and gives his personal evaluation of why this is so.
Dartmouth Authors 8
From an Italian Reader 14
The College 17
A Wah Hoo Wah for - 18
Alumni Fund Report 18
Medical School Conflict 19
The Undergraduate Chair 24
Channing Cox '01 Gift 31
The Faculty 32
With Big Green Teams 34
News from the Clubs 37
News from the Classes 41
Associated School News 80
In Memoriam 81
The Cover
Among Dartmouth undergraduates there is activism in poetry too. FREE POEMS / AMONGFRIENDS is an effort by a few Dartmouth students "to bring their poems back to where they come from, the people." Mimeographed poetry poet and friend handing out sheets in front of Hopkins Center.