MAY 1986
Vol. 78, No. 8
FEATURES
Nardi Reeder Campion
30 A Man of Many Parts
Bob Reich '68 seems to be able to do it all teach, write, act, you name it. With Reich now at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, one question remains: How long will it take him to move down the Northeast Corridor to the nation's capital?
Peter Mandel
36 Native Americans at Dartmouth
There continue to be misconceptions about Native American students at Dartmouth and how they fare "in the wide, wide, world." This article is one small step in helping set the record straight.
Peter Mandel
42 Star Wars
The complex and imposing issues surrounding the Reagan Administration's Strategic Defense Initiative - commonly known as "Star Wars" - have engaged the minds of many intellectuals. As Peter Mandel reports, there are several Dartmouth professors among them.
DEPARTMENTS
Douglas Greenwood
4 Editor's Remarks
"Only connect
6 Letters to the Editor
Janice Aitken
22 Wearers of the Green
Ralph Gibson: Scientific Sorcerer
Daniel T. DiMuzio
34 Alumni Album
Erich Kunzel '57: The prince of pops
Dana Cook Grossman
25 The College
48 Sports
Teri Allbright
55 Class Notes and Obituaries
COVER
Nancy Wasserman '77, a free-lance photographer whose work appears regularly in these pages (and on our covers), found Bob Reich '68 to be an unusually delightful subject. His expressions run the gamut from dead serious to deadpan, she recalled, and, as she put it, "He's very comfortable on center stage." Story on p. 30.