Break from Berry Library Plans!
As he stood on a podium before Baker's grandeur, Dwight D. Eisenhower said,"Dartmouth is what a college should LOOK like."
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
6 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
As he stood on a podium before Baker's grandeur, Dwight D. Eisenhower said,"Dartmouth is what a college should LOOK like."
With the incredible "Grand Conjunction" of Halloween, Homecoming, Harvard game and a U2 concert in Montreal, it seemed I had to go, if possible, to complete an epic weekend, despite the gloomy concert forecast.
I have gazed into the heavens and seen no throne," said a Professor of Earth Science as he quoted a renowned astronomer. I am not particularly surprised. I as much expect to see a throne through a telescope as to see a giant turtle supporting the Earth. I don't believe such a throne to be visible through simple optics.
Hale-Bopp comet is just an insignificant white speck in the sky, someone was quoted as saying in the Dartmouth. What's the big deal? It was the brightest comet in Earth's orbit in nearly 500 years.
Metal-spikeed, black leather boots loomed in the corner. An interesting first impression of my twenty-year-old freshman roommate. In a booming voice, incredibly deep and callused from smoking, he incessantly spoke German on the phone, intermingled with fits of laughter -- all at a volume most people consider yelling. Meaningless phrases were drummed into my psyche: "bitta," "el eek" and "ah kvutch." Invariably he would put off his calls until I went to bed, quite oblivious to the pillow I pinned over my head. He stayed out to drink many nights, then would sleep till two in the afternoon on weekdays, turning an alarming shade of purple. He was popular, however, and brought me to an off-campus party. At the door, he greeted the people with handshakes, smiles and high-fives, then proceeded to lumber in the door, I right on his heels. Just as he passed, two monumentally large senior bouncers sidestepped together to block the entrance like giant boulders. "But I know Daniel Schmitz," I offered. No response.
To the Editor: