April 1998 Vol. 90 No. 7
22 The Trembling of Science
Chemist Karen Wetterhahn knew the risks of working with toxic metals. What happened to her following a seemingly routine day in the lab r obody could have predicted. By Karen Endicott
32 A Change in the Weather
The Rhodes Scholar confronted doubt and loneliness at Oxford. But then spring came, and something in her turned. By Diana Sabot '95
36 The Streamliner Diner
What is an old Hanover lunch counter doing in a place like Savannah? By Jane Hodges '92
38 Spiked Boots and the End of an Era
Fans of the Connecticut River log drives mourned the passing of Robert Pike '25, the man who wrote the book. By Edie Clark
2 Letters
10 On the Hill
16 Dr. Wheelocb's Journal
18 Curmudgeon
20 Syllabus
42 Class Notes
74 Obituaries
80 Dartmouth Undying