FEATURES
34 Supply and Demand
How the dismal science morphed into freakonomics—and turned econ into the College's most popular major. BY C.J. HUGHES '92
40 True Blue
John Harrington '77, St. Paul's top cop, leaves the force after three decades of distinguished service. BY RICK SHEFCHIK '74
44 Long Time Coming
It took nearly two centuries for Dartmouth to finally start living up to its original mission for N ative Americans. BY COLIN CALLOWAY
ON THE COVER Illustration by Shout
DEPARTMENTS
12 LETTERS
Notebook
20 CAMPUS
Around the Green in sixty seconds.
24 SCULPTURE
An art history class creates an informative walking tour of Dartmouth's campus statuary. BY KAREN IORIO '10
26 PERSONAL HISTORY
Two frat brothers who never made it to the formal have been acting in concert ever since. BY STUART STREULI '93
28 ON THE JOB
Jonathan Snellenburg '68, Adv'72—of AntiquesRoadshow fame—is one of the country's leading antiquarians. BY KAITLIN BELL '05
32 SPORTS
Man and beast pant over an alum's new sport, running with canines. BY ELIZABETH KELSEY
Alumni News
52 SEEN & HEARD
53 SHELF LIFE
56 THE CLASSES
Continuing Ed 88
I Silicon Valley's Kyrie Robinson '90 on designing technology. BY LISA FURLONG
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To Serve and Protect St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington '77 reflects on a 33-year career in law enforcement.