Lyons: a permanent College fixture
Gene Lyons, acting head of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, has been at Dartmouth for 40 years and said his love for students makes it impossible for him to consider leaving.
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Gene Lyons, acting head of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, has been at Dartmouth for 40 years and said his love for students makes it impossible for him to consider leaving.
The Dartmouth Review, an off-campus conservative weekly, recently announced the selection of its new editor-in-chief and president for the Spring term of 1996 through Winter term of 1997.
Ten lucky students were able to share their views on racism and other relevant campus issues over lunch with College President James Freedman last week at the Collis Cafe.
Federal Express packages will continue to be delivered to students through the Hinman Post Office, despite a notice to the contrary that students received in their Hinman Boxes at the beginning of the term.
Starting this term, freshmen in need of guidance will go to the Dean of First-Year Students' Office rather than the Dean of Freshmen's Office.
Philip Zelikow, an associate professor of public policy at Harvard University, began his government career as a member of the National Security Council during the Bush administration.
In a speech last night, Philip Zelikow, associate professor of public policy at Harvard University, set out to explain the current situation in Germany and offer predictions of the future through an analysis of the past.