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(02/04/94 11:00am)
Surrounded by the work of one of the earliest masters of the art of caricature, four cartoonists for The Dartmouth explained the motivation behind their work to a small crowd yesterday in the Hood Museum of Art.
(08/24/93 9:00am)
James Varnum '62, president of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, has been elected to the board of trustees of the American Hospital Association.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
The Freshman Orientation schedule will include this year Professor Emeritus Jeffrey Hart's speech on the meaning of a liberal arts education.
(08/17/93 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Mountaineering Club is lobbying the Office of Residential Life for permission to replace a racquetball court in Maxwell Hall with an indoor climbing wall.
(08/17/93 9:00am)
Assistant Dean of Freshmen Tony Tillman has worked overtime to introduce students in the Class of 1997 to their first year at Dartmouth and to get the College ready for their arrival.
(08/13/93 9:00am)
About 20 hopeful students who gathered on the Green after dusk Wednesday night were disappointed by clouds hiding the meteor shower they hoped to see.
(08/13/93 9:00am)
Fire destroyed the room of two '95s in Delta Gamma sorority Wednesday afternoon, causing thousands of dollars in damage to their personal belongings.
(08/10/93 9:00am)
Dartmouth Medical School student Radall Zuckerman thinks he knows one way to help solve the nation's shortage of primary care physicians.
(08/10/93 9:00am)
When Fiscal Year 1993 concluded at the end of June, the Alumni Fund stood at record levels and The Will to Excel capital campaign held total giving at its second highest level in College history.
(08/03/93 9:00am)
For the few Dartmouth students who decide to join the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, the program offers financial help and career opportunities, but not without sacrifice.
(08/03/93 9:00am)
Four students will serve as undergraduate representatives to the Budget Advisory Committee next year, the second year of direct student input during meetings with the College's top budget officers.
(08/03/93 9:00am)
Under a revised internal structure, the summer Student Assembly is now well under way towards implementation of its agenda for the term.
(08/03/93 9:00am)
A report on campus safety released late last month recommended that some proposed safety measures should wait until final decisions are reached on a campus-wide electronic security system for residence halls.
(07/31/93 9:00am)
Construction and renovation on campus the past two years have been a constant annoyance to students, but the Class of 1997 will see the rewards in its first year, and will not be as greatly inconvenienced in the future.
(07/23/93 9:00am)
Special Assistant to the President Keith Boykin '87 has taken some of the stress out of his busy White House schedule. Now he only works 12 hours a day.
(07/23/93 9:00am)
Gamma Delta Chi fraternity will defend itself in court next month against charges that brothers in the house served alcohol to underage guests at a Spring term party.
(07/23/93 9:00am)
President Bill Clinton announced Monday his policy on gays in the military, leaving the future of ROTC at Dartmouth hanging in doubt.
(07/20/93 9:00am)
Racing this summer at a major international crew regatta, Betsy Mitchell beat top women rowers from all over the world. But she doesn't consider herself a rower.
(07/20/93 9:00am)
"If it had killed off the cockroaches, no one would care," Earth Sciences Professor Page Chamberlain said about the giant comet or meteor he thinks caused the last great mass extinction of life on earth.
(07/16/93 9:00am)
The College will close down permanently the road in front of the Massachussetts Row dormitories this fall, to add a pedestrian atmosphere planners hope to create between Thayer Dining Hall and the new Collis Student Center.