In This Issue
15 A REDUCED STATUS FOR ROTC
The Dartmouth faculty votes a phasing out of academic credit for ROTC courses over the next three years, and approves other moves that will give military programs an extracurricular character.
17 COED WEEK
A student-initiated program brings nearly 1000 girls to the campus for full participation in the regular activities of the College.
22 REACHING OUT FROM HANOVER
Ron Talley '69 describes efforts to recruit more Black students.
23 JAMES MARSH AND TRANSCENDENTALISM
Douglas Greenwood '66 writes about the Dartmouth graduate of 1817 who was the most immediate force behind that movement.
Dartmouth Authors 5
The College 13
The Undergraduate Chair 20
Alumni Album 26
The Faculty 28
Dean to Head Wabash 29
Summer Term Courses 31
With the Big Green Teams 32
News from the Clubs 35
News from the Classes 37
Associate School News 73
In Memoriam 74
The Cover
Females in the classroom (and everywhere else) were standard procedure for one week in January when the student-initiated Coed Week brought nearly one thousand girls to the campus for the second annual experiment in coeducation a persuasive step, the students hope, toward the real thing some day. PHOTO BY CHRIS WILLIAMS '68