SEPTEMBER 1983
VOL. 76, No. 1
FEATURES
George O'Connell
33 The Dartmouth Disease
"You spend four years trying to get out of this place, and the rest of your life trying to get back in."
Dana Cook Grossman
36 Adrian Bouchard's Dartmouth
The College's photographer emeritus died last June, leaving a rich archive of photographs recording Dartmouth scenes and those men and women who have helped make the College a special place.
Shelby Grantham
42 Shaping Up
The fraternity system undergoes some much-needed change. A summary update with comments from students, administrators, and alumni.
Nardi Reeder Campion
46 "Those Who Miss The Joy, Miss All"
Octagenarian John Woodhouse '21 finds time in his life for the chemistry lab, college students, and mountains that need climbing.
Jim Tonkovich
54 "Ladieees and Gentlemen. ."
What's that—elephants—and on the green, you say???
Brad Hills
62 A Veteran Moves On
Former Athletic Director Seaver Peters '54 is bullish on Hanover.
DEPARTMENTS
Doug Greenwood
7 Editor's Remarks:
"Visions and Revisions"
8 Letters to the Editor
Peter Smith
22 Book Reviews
Debbie Schupack
53 Undergraduate Chair:
"Spring Cleaning"
Mary Ross
60 Ray Clark, '69
"Strict Constructionist"
Dana Cook Grossman
67 Class Notes and Obituaries
COVER Dartmouth Hall in autumn, captured quintessentially by the late Adrian Bouchard, is one sure way to bring on an attack of the "Dartmouth Disease." More inside on both Bouchard and one man's account of what it means to wear the Dartmouth green.