In This Issue
26 THE TRANSCENDING GREAT ISSUES
President Dickey, in his address opening Dartmouth's 200th year, discusses the pursuit of peace and the goal of equal opportunity.
28 A SCIENTIFIC CENTENNIAL FOR DARTMOUTH
A study of the August 1869 eclipse of the sun by Prof. Charles A. Young marked the scientific coming of age for the College.
32 THIRD CENTURY FUND BROADENS DRIVE
To mark the beginning of the general campaign among the alumni, the Magazine presents a roster of more than 2,000 Fund workers.
43 BICENTENNIAL DRAWS UNUSUAL GIFTS
They come from across the country and from across the ocean.
46 WHITEWATER RACING GAINS NEW STATURE
Dartmouth's part in the past summer's world championships in France portends a new D.O.C. sport to contend with skiing.
Dartmouth Authors 11
A Farewell Lecture 20
The College 23
A Wah Hoo Wah for - 24
The Faculty 30
The Undergraduate Chair 42
A Stake in Atlanta 45
With the Big Green Teams 48
News from the Clubs 51
News from the Classes 63
Associated School News 101
In Memoriam 102
The Cover
Nearly 400 freshmen came to Hanover a week early to go on the D.O.C.'s traditional Freshman Trip. Shown atop Mt. Moosilauke, enjoying a spectacular view, are two '73s: Stephen C. Graves of Pittsfield, Mass., and Gregory A. Hahn of Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD