April 1982, Vol. 74, No. 7
24 End of a golden era
Time was when Dartmouth, with the help of federal largesse, could meet the demonstrated financial need of every student admitted. No more.
27 On Mount Washington, where the Geum peckii blooms and blows
Stalking wildflowers on New England's grandest peak. Including one that got away.
30 The man behind the green
Addison Winship's job is to raise $30 to $35 million a year for Dartmouth. As a "facilitator," he does other things, too, but "what really counts is the cash."
36 Hotsy Totsy
It's a dance, it's whimsy, it's an "up." What is it? Better ask Lomax Littlejohn, the man in the streetliterally.
Departments
1 Letters
6 Wearers of the Green
11 Reviews
16 Undergraduate Chair
18 In the Wide, Wide World
20 The College
34 Alumni Album
41 Sports
43 Class Notes
72 Alumni Council Constitution
75 Obituaries
Cover A white-flowered lady's slipper, photographed on the flank of Mount Washington by Medical School student Richard Blair.