In This Issue
21 TRUSTEE VOTE OPENS THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ASSOCIATED SCHOOL FOR WOMEN AT DARTMOUTH
The Board at its April meeting unanimously agrees to consider in October the establishment of such a school, contingent upon the favorable outcome of three feasibility studies now in progress.
23 NEFERTITI, AKHENATEN, AND RAY WINFIELD SMITH '18
With an unprecedented use of the computer in archaeology, Mr. Smith heads the project of reassembling a gigantic "jigsaw puzzle" of 35,000 stones from an Egyptian temple of 3300 years ago.
32 THE DARTMOUTH INSTITUTE
Four-week summer sabbaticals enabling business executives and professional people to return to college for liberal arts study proposed in plan for a modern continuing education program.
Dartmouth Authors 12
"Murder" in May 16
The College 19
Trustees Elected 22
The Faculty 29
Third Century Fund Report 33
Alumni Awards 34
The Undergraduate Chair 35
Student Art Show 36
Big Green Teams 38
Club Reports 41
Class Notes 43
Associated Schools 78
Obituaries 80
The Cover
A mosaic of reassembled stones from Akhenaten's ancient temple to Aten enables Egyptologists, directed by Ray Winfield Smith '18, to bring back one of the scenes from the pharaoh's magnificent tribute to his god, the Sun-disc. The cover photograph by Emory Kristof and Ahmed Yussef, with artwork by Leslie Greener, has been made available through the courtesy of the National Geographic Society (copyright 1970).