COVER
Jake Guest '66 (left) and Ed Levin '69 are alumni like the rest of us. Unlike very many of us, a decade ago they and some others set about the complex business of communal living. The arrangement, born in the 1969 takeover of Parkhurst Hall and matured on a farm near Hanover, was known as the Wooden Shoe, about which more in this issue. Photographs by Nancy Wasserman '77.
24 WHEN THEY RESISTED
The occupation of Parkhurst Hall, remembered ten years later by a student participant in the takeover.
29 THE WOODEN SHOE: A COMMUNE
Several members recall the short, mostly happy life of this 'mutiny against society.'
38 A THREE-STORY HOUSE ON BRAMHALL AVENUE
Tucker Foundation interns in Jersey City — a long, long way from Hanover, New Hampshire.
2 Letters
11 Wearers of the Green
15 Reviews
18 The College
36 Alumni Album
43 Big Green Teams
45 Football Applications
54 Class Notes
85 Obituaries