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(06/13/93 9:00am)
Throughout the years, Dartmouth's Commencement has been graced by the likes of United States Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower and literary legends Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman.
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Brian Hayes '90, who died of cancer last August only six credits short of graduating, will receive a posthumous degree at this year's Commencement.
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Every class has a select group of students who have sincerely dedicated their time at Dartmouth to making a difference on the campus. Bridget Eng '93, Andrew Beebe '93, Doug Chia '93, Rebecca Meyercord '93, Mark Steifman '93 and Marisol Negron '93 are six students who stand out.
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Members of the Classes of 1943 and 1968 return to campus this weekend for their 50-year and 25-year reunions.
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The campus witnessed a tumultuous year of change. There was cause for some lament and some celebration as 1992-93 tried to usher the College into a new era. The year began with a daring call by Student Assembly President Andrew Beebe '93 during Convocation for the Class of 1996 to revolutionize the Greek system. Less than a month later the annual building of the Homecoming bonfire was marred by violence. At the start of winter the College paused to mourn the loss of a beloved former College president. Since then there was a scandalous student election, the formal ending of the more than 100-year-old clay pipes tradition and, of course, a little construction here and there to tidy up the campus.
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Yesterday members of the Class of 1993 drank a toast in clay mugs personalized with the letter D and the class year and then ceremoniously smashed them at the base of the Lone Pine, located on a hillock between the Bema and Bartlett Tower.
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Although academic success has made Ally Jeddy '93 this year's valedictorian, Jeddy said he will best remember his time at Dartmouth for his intellectual pursuits outside of the classroom.
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Nobody will remember today's short walk to receive a diploma more than Peter Kuechle '93.
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Every Commencement, the College grants six or seven honorary degrees to give recognition to individuals who have distinguished themselves not only in their careers but who also serve as an inspiration for the rest of humanity.
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Broadcast journalist and television veteran Bill Moyers will speak to the Class of 1993 today at graduation.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
It's 11:35 p.m. on a performance night and Spontaneous Combustion is on the serenading prowl. They've already made one hit, and they're looking for more helpless prey.
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"Politics of Love in Black and White," a student film on interracial relationships, is back by popular demand and in a newly edited version.
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Baseball had a strong start but a slow finish, ending the 1993 season 14-19 overall, 8-12 in the Ivy League ... Women's lacrosse had one of its most successful seasons in recent history, finishing second in the Ivy League with a 4-2 record and earning a 11-4 record overall. The team received one of six bids to the NCAA tournament but lost to Harvard in the first round, 11-8. ... This year could have been the turning point for men's lacrosse, but tough losses to the Universities of Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire and to Harvard prevented the team from reaching its full potential ...After a strong season this year, women's tennis looks to be a force in the Ivy League next year. This year, the Big Green defeated Harvard for the first time since 1980 ... For the first time in the 87-year history of the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association, men's tennis garnered a piece of the title, finishing the season in a three-way tie with Harvard and Yale ... Men's golf finished second at the Ivy League Championship while women's golf won the Northeast Championship and sent two players to the NCAA regional tournament ... Men's track and field finished eighth at the Heptagonal Championships this year and women's track and field finished fifth at the same meet ... Women's crew finished eighth at Eastern Sprints in New Preston, Conn., heavyweight crew finished seventh at Eastern Sprints in Worcester, Mass, but lightweight crew won it all.
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As the stroke of the Big Green heavyweight crew's first freshman eight, Max Holds '96, along with his teammates, recorded six wins and two losses during the regular season and finished seventh at the Eastern Sprints Championships. But before he matriculated at Dartmouth, Holds represented Argentina in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain.
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"Fundamental to the principle of independent learning are the requirements of honesty and integrity in the performance of academic assignments both in the classroom and outside."
(06/01/93 9:00am)
Students have still not seen a copy of an internal report on the education department that recommends its closing. That's a shame, because most students have strong opinions about the proposal.
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The Class Day Committee, charged with choosing a ceremony to replace the century-old tradition of breaking clay pipes on the Lone Pine stump, came up with a new ritual that maintains all the symbolism of the old.
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Suspend your disbelief for this column, and imagine a special place with me. This place is called Summersville.
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When Dean of Faculty James Wright recognized nine retiring professors at the final faculty gathering this spring, he noted that together they had been teaching at Dartmouth for 278 years.
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Through Dartmouth's computer network, students can tap into computer systems all around the world, talk to their friends at other colleges from their computers, and search libraries across the country for research materials.