NOVEMBER 1984
Vol. 77, No. 3
FEATURES
Shelby Grantham
27 Life after the Presidency
How are John Kemeny, the 13th president in the Wheelock Succession, and Jean Kemeny, his wife, handling life after the presidency? Well, it's slowed down somewhat, but, as Shelby Grantham discovered, not as much as you might suspect.
Nancy Wasserman
31 Get a Job
CES — the acronym for Career and Employment Services — may not be familiar to the Old Guard. But to today's undergraduates, CES plays an important role, not only in lining up summer and off-term internships, but also in the "nuts and bolts" of interviewing, preparing a resume, and other job-related skills.
James Heffernan
34 The Draft: To Register or Not to Register
To go or not to go that is the question 18 year-old men must face. Professor Jim Heffernan raises some interesting points in his address on the merits (and shortcomings) of the draft regulations now in effect.
Gay E. Milius and Dick Dorrance
38 Hammine it Up
Two former Dartmouth hams recall the historic background of radio station W1ET.
Nancy Wasserman
41 Practice, practice, practice ...
A brief photographic essay on the less glorious moments of athletic endeavor. Text by Doug Greenwood, who knows more about practice and less about glory than most former athletes.
DEPARTMENTS
Doug Greenwood
4 Editor's Remarks: "Ruffly Speaking"
7 Letters to the Editor
Peter Smith
13 Book Reviews: "So Much More"
Diana Shannon
18 Undergraduate Chair: "Reflections of a Dickey In tefn"
Dana Cook Grossman
21 The College
Jim Kenyon
44 Sports
Teri Allbright
46 Class Notes and Obituaries
COVER Cover — Nancy Wasserman's timeless photo of the west entrance of Baker Library evokes memories of many hours searching the stacks, and many more, passed perhaps in contemplation of other worlds, other times.