IN THIS ISSUE
WINTER 1991 VOLUME 84 NUMBER 4
Special Section
18 Oh, The Places He Went!
IS THERE ANYONE WHO didn't personally feel the loss of Dartmouth's most famously pseudonymed graduate? Students read his works in front of College Hall, and even proposed the Lorax Seuss's spokesman for die environment to replace the ephemeral Big Green as College symbol. This magazine's way of remembering the good-doctor is through an unprecedented 26-page story " on his life arid Work. By Robert Sullivan '75
16 WHOOOSSHH!!!!
What does it take to make a luger into a winner? Ask Cammy Myler '92. By Jonathan Douglas '92
4 Letters
6 Dr. Wheelock's Journal
8 On the Hill
12 Syllabus
14President'sPage
50Class Notes
76Obituaries
88 Dartmouth Undying
On The Cover: Ted Geisel liked the Grinch his most Dickensian of characters best of all. Photograph ©1991 Ed Masterson