DURING A CAMPUS summer symposium last August the Dartmouth Lawyers Association, an 1,800 member organization, announced a two-year plan to catalog and analyze the causes of hunger.
"It's always important for lawyers to be involved in public service," noted John Mathias '69, chairman of the Dartmouth Lawyers Association Hunger Project. "The high privilege of a Dartmouth education has allowed us to prosper, while hunger is prevalent throughout the world."