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(09/29/98 9:00am)
History Professor Tibor Frank from Budapest, Hungary spoke about the "New Europe" to a group of about 25 in 1 Rockefeller yesterday. The speech covered topics including the Americanization and unionization of European countries and the consequences of these events.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
In addition to Commencement speaker Doris Kearns Goodwin, six other individuals -- lawyer Julius Levonne Chambers, scholar John Hope Franklin, philanthropist Millard Fuller, virologist Samuel Katz '48, geneticist Mary-Claire King and author Grace Paley -- will receive honorary degrees during today's ceremony.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
Three hours, three plays and three playwrights. Last night, the Eleanor Frost Play Festival premiered three student-written plays: "A Portrait" by Nicole Savickas '00, "Moonset" by Jo Weingarten '98 and "Mabel, Edna and the Tiresome Mr. Smith" by Kristina Hagstrom '98.
(05/20/98 9:00am)
Freshman James McMahon's attorney, George Ostler, filed a motion for continuance on May 7 and officially entered a not guilty plea for his client, who is charged with possessing child pornography.
(05/18/98 9:00am)
Getting into a medical school is still not easy, but the admissions committee for Dartmouth Medical School gave prospective students some advice on Thursday about applying.
(05/15/98 9:00am)
If you are looking for the perfect weekend of eating in Hanover and a change from Dartmouth Dining Services, you are in the right place. Below is a guide to what, where and when you should eat this weekend.
(05/08/98 9:00am)
Ladies, gentlemen and children of all ages, step right up! This Saturday night, the Hopkins Center will be converted into a circus tent -- and critics will be pleased that the conversion has nothing to do with architect Robert Venturi.
(05/06/98 9:00am)
If the Creative Gaming Club has one thing to teach Dartmouth students, it is that the card game bridge is not only for old people, chess is not just for geeks and role-playing games can be played by women.
(05/06/98 9:00am)
Marilyn Berry, the wife of library donor John Berry '44, operated a mechanical back hoe in formal dress yesterday at Berry Library's ceremonial groundbreaking.
(05/01/98 9:00am)
College President James Freedman, who is stepping down this summer after serving 11 years, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
(04/30/98 9:00am)
Tonight at the Festival of New Musics, students can finally discover the answer to the one question they have pondered for years: what do a hydraulis, Squiggy and shakuhachi all have in common? The answer, of course, is that each is a musical instrument.
(04/24/98 9:00am)
The difficulty with musical revue performances is that without a plot, it becomes difficult for vocalists to maintain the same amount of energy as can be conveyed in a typical plot-driven theater production. Without a consistent momentum throughout, the revue can become a flop, and the various musical pieces can seem to have nothing in common.
(04/20/98 9:00am)
Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, in a speech tailored for the Ivy League Saturday, discussed zoos, books, change, the political system, visions for the future and independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr.
(04/17/98 9:00am)
Transforming written words into artistic images that compose a film is a feat many directors attempt but few accomplish successfully. With "The Wings of the Dove," director Iain Softley ("Backbeat") and screenwriter Hossein Amini adapt Henry James's almost 100-year old novel to the screen and succeed both visually and emotionally.
(04/16/98 9:00am)
What if the Spice Girls had brains? Or talent?
(04/16/98 9:00am)
Recently appointed Associate Dean of Residential Life Mary Liscinsky said that, despite students' imperfections, she hopes her three-year-old daughter will one day be as inquisitive as the Dartmouth undergraduates she has met.
(04/13/98 9:00am)
Cows grazed on the Green until a student rebellion in 1836.
(04/07/98 9:00am)
Following yesterday's announcement that Provost James Wright will succeed College President James Freedman as Dartmouth's sixteenth president, faculty, administrators and students said they had confidence in Wright's leadership ability.
(04/06/98 9:00am)
Eighteen-year-old James McMahon '01 from Great Falls, Va., was arrested on Friday on one count of Possession of Child Pornography after turning himself in to the Hanover Police.
(04/03/98 10:00am)
New Bergen, N.J., is home to the semi-famous Coach House Restaurant, the by-hand Bubble Bath Car Wash and newly elected Student Assembly Vice President James Gallo '99.