Article

Rx

December 1975
Article
Rx
December 1975

For cabin fever sufferers our man in the alumni office, Dr. Stuart, prescribes a two-week Alumni College tour to Mexico and the Mayan ruins of the Yucatan or, for those requiring a less drastic cure, taking part in the Green Key Alumni-in-Hanover program.

The Mayan tour, scheduled for March 20-April 4, will be under the leadership of a member of the Dartmouth faculty and Hugh Johnston '51 and his wife Suzanne, the rediscoverers of Temple B (ALUMNI MAGAZINE, March 1974) and producers of a feature film, "The Mystery of the Maya," for national educational television. The tour starts with an introductory seminar at the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City, and then proceeds by plane and bus to a dozen archeological sites. The cost is $850 per person, plus air fare to and from Mexico.

Less adventurous patients can join the Green Key program "to experience at first hand the daily routines of undergraduate life." Alumni and their families who plan to visit Hanover will, upon giving reasonable notice to Green Key through the Office of the Secretary, be assigned a personal Green Key guide. Depending on interests and time available, alumni can audit a class, watch an athletic practice, attend a campus meeting, and even - for the nearly fit - go to a fraternity party.

Costs: none. Recovery: certain.