Table of Contents

Table of Contents

July/Aug 2002
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
July/Aug 2002

FEATURES

34 A Matter of Principle

A succeed-at-any-cost society has drastically changed the nature of cheating. In a recent survey, nearly half of Dartmouth students admitted to violating the academic honor principle. Is it time to reevaluate the Colleges honor system? By Rick Green

40 The Quotable Analyst

When Wall Street wizard Hugh Johnson '62 comments on the markets, America listens. A day in front of the television cameras with the chairman and chief investment officer of First Albany Asset Management. By Bryant Urstadt '91

44 Feng Shui Comes to Dartmouth

What does it take to bring perfect harmony and balance to Hanover? A surreality check on campus design. By Robert Nutt '49

DEPARTMENTS

Letters

10 Raves and rants from readers.

Notebook

20 CAMPUS

News and notes from around the College, including the reopening of the renovated golf course.

24 INTERVIEW

Retiring athletic director Dick Jaeger '59 assesses the state of recruiting. By Brad Parks '96

26 ARTIFACT

Talk about fine print—the Madelyn C. Hickmott Collection at Rauner Library consists of nearly 200 miniature books. By Karen Endicott

28 OUTSIDE

Introducing a wild new sport: trailrunning. By Jay Heinrichs

32 CLASSROOM

An anthropology class views a rarely seen Al Qaeda recruiting video. By Alex Hanson

Class Notes

50 NEWSMAKERS

54 THE CLASSES

88 CLUBS

88 OBITUARIES

Continuing Ed 96

Village Voice rock critic Robert Christgau '62 on Celine, hip-hop and headphones. By Lisa Furlong

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Analyst Hugh Johnson '62: the most listened-to man on Wall Street.