In This Issue
20 SCOPE: OFF-CAMPUS OPTIONS MADE EASIER
The College creates an agency to help students make choices admidst the mind-boggling range of Dartmouth Plan patterns.
22 WHAT'S SO NEW ABOUT IT?
Women may not have become matriculated undergraduates until 1972, but they have been a part of the College's history from the very beginning, and even before, as Joanna Sternick's article proves.
28 ALUMNI ALBUM—44
Two more profiles in the series about interesting Dartmouth men.
30 LAND OF LOVE
The most unusual of Dartmouth's Foreign Study Programs took place in Tonga this year. Ralph Fletcher '75 writes about it.
Dartmouth Authors 9
Indian Cheer Revisited 14
The College 17
New Trustees Elected 19
The Faculty 32
Endowed Professorships 33
The Undergraduate Chair 35
Big Green Teams 36
Club Reports 40
Class Notes 42
Associated Schools 72
Obituaries 74
The Cover
The bust of Daniel Webster, in Baker Library, looks down upon a student who has found booking hard work and has decided to catch 40 winks before going on with the next chapter. Is that a stern or a kindly look on Daniel's face? PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD