In This Issue
27 LIBERATING THE PH.D.
Supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Dartmouth will attempt to devise a new doctorate in the humanities geared to the preparation of teachers and to breadth rather than narrow study.
30 THE DICKEYS GET RESETTLED
A photographic visit with John and Christina Dickey at their new Hanover home, in which they take up residence this month after being away for most of the seven months since retirement.
32 ELEAZAR IS OUTDONE
With 23 Indians enrolled this fall, 15 of them freshmen, Dartmouth has more Indian students than at any time in its history.
Dear Mr. Cunningham 11
Dartmouth Authors 14
The College 23
A Wah Hoo Wah for 24
Three Trustee Vacancies 34
New Alumni Council Members 35
The Faculty 36
Big Green Teams 39
Club Reports 42
Class Notes 44
Associated School News 89
Obituaries 91
The Cover Illustrating the three main features listed above, the cover photographs are of an Indian student, a Dartmouth Ph.D., and President Emeritus Dickey, shown in the study of his new Hanover home off the Lyme Road.