In This Issue
20 A REVOLUTIONARY TIME FOR THE LIBRARY
As Richard W. Morin '24 closes out his 18-year regime as College Librarian, Baker and its associated libraries are experiencing growing pains and are looking to technological advances as one answer to problems of space, costs, and new programs.
24 BIGGER AND BETTER ALUMNI RELATIONS
The report of the Alumni Council's Special Committee on Alumni Relations calls for new events and fresh vitality in contacts between the College and alumni, especially younger men.
34 THE MAKING OF A PRIMARY WINNER
Win Rockwell 70 writes an intriguing behind-the-scenes account of faculty help in Senator McCarthy's New Hampshire victory.
Dartmouth Authors 5
Oxford Revisited 11
New Council Members 15
The College 17
A Wah Hoo Wall for - 18
Alumni Album 27
The Faculty 30
The Undergraduate Chair 32
Dartmouth at the U.N. 34
With the Big Green Teams 38
News from the Clubs 41
News from the Classes 44
Associated School News 82
In Memoriam 83
The Cover
The open-stack policy in Dartmouth's Baker Library puts the student on his own in using the library's remarkable resources, but without the Guide to the Stacks, shown on the cover, the student would have a prolonged hunt among hundreds of thousands of volumes. The Guide is probably the most intently studied thing in Hanover. PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD