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(09/29/95 10:00am)
In1896, an unusually astute American misionary in Korea wrote of the typical Korean wife, "... her sway is as despotic as any absolute monarch on earth." This statement overstated the case, but it went a long way in illuminating the real role of women in Korea, as well as much of the Confucian East Asia.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
Asleaves fall outside our movie theaters and cinemas, Hollywood mounts a fall campaign against the last remaining strains of mainstream American culture. With films like "To Wong Foo: Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar" and "Showgirls," morally bankrupt Hollywood decision-makers offer movie-goers gay men dressed as women and professional lap dancers, as the Autumn film season's main fare.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
Report: new beds needed" read the front-page headline in The Dartmouth this Monday (Sept. 25, 1995), drawing our attention to a hot news flash: After a thorough investigation by some of Hanover's leading housing experts, the Office of Residential Life had come to the conclusion that hey, there might be a housing shortage here! (Good thing this was detected early).
(09/29/95 10:00am)
Students who are pinching pennies and are willing to walk the extra three blocks will likely find the lowest prices for items like batteries, cookies and soda at Grand Union supermarket rather than Foodstop or Topside convenience store.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
Departing Dean of the Tucker Foundation James Breeden attacked the moral values of the College's administration and blamed his departure on ethical differences between the College and the Tucker Foundation at a reception in his honor yesterday.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
The College will hold a memorial service Sunday afternoon to remember Sarah Devens '96, who died tragically over the summer.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
Anthony Lightfoot '92 faces up to one year in prison after pleading guilty on Wednesday to violating Morris Whitaker's civil right to help black students attend Dartmouth.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
Putting on a clinic in group improvisation and communication, the Hal Galper jazz trio and tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi gave Dartmouth a rare treat last night at Rollins Chapel.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
Hoping to turn some heads and spread their message, X. ADO, a newly formed a capella group on campus brings a unique brand of a capella music to Dartmouth this fall.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
The Hanover Board of Selectman voted on Monday to ban skateboarding on sidewalks in the town's business district in an effort to improve public safety and lower the cost of property maintenance.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
The women's tennis team took on Boston University yesterday at home losing a tight match to the Terriers 6-3.Dartmouth received strong play from some freshmen, but the new faces were not enough to turn the tide.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
The men's tennis team will host its only home fall matches this Sunday against the University of Vermont and Boston University without its top two players, but the Big Green will look to a talented group of freshmen to lead the team on the courts.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
JohnDwyer '96, captain of the men's cross country team, placed second last weekend at the Boston College Invitational in a time of 23:53 earning him this week's "Athlete of the Week Award."
(09/28/95 10:00am)
Following last Saturday's sloppy 34-14 win over Fordham, questions about the Big Green offense arose as Dartmouth juggled quarterbacks throughout the game.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
The men's soccer team lost their bid to win their first game of the year when two late Connecticut goals lifted the Huskies to a 4-2 victory over the Big Green at Storrs, CT.The loss dropped the Big Green to 0-6 on the young season as they enter Ivy League play this weekend at Yale.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(09/28/95 10:00am)
To The Editor:
(09/28/95 10:00am)
AbiolaLapite's column "Good Education" (Sept. 25, 1995) presents a faulty view of educational goals. He rejects "practicality" because it sacrifices personal fulfillment to the whims of society or, worse yet, to dreaded market forces. However, he also argues that colleges should never hope to produce well-rounded students, but should permit each to study the area of his choice to the exclusion of all other academic fields. He is wrong on both points.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
Dartmouthwill sorely miss News Service Director Alex Huppe when he leaves for Harvard University today after more than a decade of being the College's public voice.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
Tofurther necessary campus debate, Dean of the College Lee Pelton must release the letter he is writing about the infamous "Beta poem" to the entire Dartmouth community.