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(08/06/97 9:00am)
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation declared the contractor in charge of the Ledyard Bridge project in "default" late last week when workers from Midway Excavators, Inc., stopped showing up to work, and the state became aware the contractor may be in financial difficulty.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
Anti-hazing lobbyist Eileen Stevens, whose son was killed in a fraternity hazing incident in 1978, urged an audience of more than 110 students to prevent hazing at Dartmouth during her presentation at Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity Monday evening.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
Former Editor-in-Chief of The Dartmouth Review E. Davis Brewer '95 pled guilty to charges of embezzling funds from the off-campus conservative weekly in a hearing before the Grafton County Superior Court on July 29.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
"Operation Condor" falls far short of the mark of Jackie Chan's older films, such as "Drunken Master II."
(08/04/97 9:00am)
It may be worthless to evaluate the NFC Central seeing that the Green Bay Packers should runaway with the division once again as they try to win back-to- back Super Bowls. Yet, the black-and-blue division of the NFL will get more than one team into the playoffs, and the question is only which of the remaining four teams will be able to earn a wild-card spot.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/04/97 9:00am)
With all of the recent talk about love or the lack thereof at Dartmouth, I would like to focus on a different type of love or passion that exists on this campus. It runs rampant through the halls of Robinson Hall. (Ahem. Don't let your gutter mind wander over to those steamy tales of the stacks, Bema, etc. -- this is a clean column.) Robinson Hall is home to many student organizations, publications and Dartmouth Broadcasting.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
From a cappella to Hop productions, basement workshops to student ensembles, the College has witnessed a tremendous growth in interest in the arts at Dartmouth in the 35-year history of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
Vice President Al Gore will deliver the keynote address at the Dartmouth Medical School Bicentennial Symposium on the evening of Sept. 5.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
The College and its professional schools received more than $100 million in gifts -- a 10 percent increase over last year's total of $90.9 million -- during the institution's last fiscal year from July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
Acting Provost James Wright accepted permanent appointment as provost last week -- just in time to direct the library expansion and guide the searches for two professional school deans.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
For the next two weeks, the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts and the drama department will feature sneak previews of works-in-progress by various artists with the New York Theatre Workshop.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
Putumayo Records recently released "Caribbean Party," a compilation of songs from Martinque, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. Although a good compilation of uptempo party music, "Caribbean Party" is not an album to create rumbles throughout the world music industry.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
The Hood Museum of Art's newest acquisition depicts boys swimming and boating along the coast on a bright summer day.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
Theme music.Voice-overdisclaimer: Names have been changed to protect the innocent. The situations and people portrayed in them are real. (Flashy credits. Theme music ends.)
(07/31/97 9:00am)
DISCLAIMER: The following column, despite its bilateral conversational nature, is in no way connected to the "C Says, P Says" series, or any parodies thereof. Any resemblance to said column is purely incidental, and would be circumstantial in a court of law.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
Croatia was "not unlike Vermont," Priscilla Sears of Dartmouth's English Department said of her recent trip there to participate in the Woman's International Conference.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
What would you do if your newly purchased textbook had the words "Free Copy" written all over it?
(07/31/97 9:00am)
The Hanover Planning Board unanimously decided Tuesday night to allow Everything But Anchovies restaurant to expand and add two rooms for private parties -- an increase in 72 seats.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
Hanover Police arrested a nurse at the Kendal at Hanover retirement community on Tuesday for theft of $30,000 worth of jewelry stolen from a resident there last week.