In This Issue
14 DROPPING OUT
Several students—or former students—tell why they left college, what happened next and, in some cases, why they are back.
18 SKUNKS USE ONLY ONE CHOPSTICK
From an unlikely source at an unlikely time, a new Chinese proverb.
20 WOLF-WINDS AT THE DOORWAYS
How the College is defying frost and storm.
22 ALUMNI ALBUM—49
Two more profiles in the series about interesting Dartmouth men.
Dartmouth Authors 6
Final Period (for Ramon Guthrie) 8
When the Horse Owned the Road 10
The College 12
Give a Rouse 12
Endowed Professorships 21
The Undergraduate Chair 24
Big Green Teams 25
Class Notes 27
Obituaries 47
The Cover
Chu Te-hsi, of the Peking University faculty, listens to a Chinese 1 drill in one of Dartmouth's foreign language laboratories. Professor Chu was among a group of Chinese educators who spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Hanover. Their visit is described on pages 18-19. The cover photograph was taken by Tom Ames '74.