College librarian dies
Diana Woods Seymour, the head of Baker Library's acquisitions department, died Sunday night at the age of 61 due to complications from a week-long illness, co-workers said yesterday.
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Diana Woods Seymour, the head of Baker Library's acquisitions department, died Sunday night at the age of 61 due to complications from a week-long illness, co-workers said yesterday.
A total of 24 students and faculty members attended the annual Faculty-Student Community Dinner last night in the Collis Center.
College nutritionist Marcia Herrin recommends having representatives from the nutrition education program on the Student Assembly Meal Plan Task Force because the freshmen meal plan can be dangerous for students with eating disorders.
An unknown individual set off a fire in a garbage can near a window on the fourth floor of Gile Hall around 6:15 Friday evening.
Dr. Daniel Federman, the Dean for Medical Education at Harvard Medical School, spoke about a women's reproductive health clinic he founded two years ago in Armenia and its potential as a model for other less developed countries.
The C. Everett Koop Institute appointed attorney David Serra to the position of administrative director last week.
Rumors that the English Department will propose a new foreign study program to replace the two-term London FSP cancelled last spring are premature.
The College's celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day started with Reverend James Crawford '58 praising King's doctrine of non-violent demonstration and ended with James Cone, a theologian, talking about the differences between King and Malcolm X.
The Dartmouth Film Society honored John Michael Hayes, a Hollywood screenwriter and professor of Film Studies at the College in a tribute which included a sneak preview of his exciting new film, "Iron Will" in Spaulding Auditorium last Saturday.
John Michael Hayes, a Hollywood screenwriter and professor of film studies at the College, will be presented with the Dartmouth Film Award at a Dartmouth Film Society tribute in Spaulding Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
The Hanover Post Office recently expanded its facilities in order to accommodate the increasing population of the town and the demand for more post office boxes by College students.
Students and Upper Valley residents participated in a road race and informational banquet Sunday to raise money for relief organizations worldwide and to learn about the planet's food shortage crisis as part of the first events of this year's Hunger Awareness Week.
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center recently won nearly $1.5 million to create a program that will teach physicians how to treat chronically ill children who contract minor ailments.
Two Dartmouth seniors and an alumni won awards from the Dartmouth Environmental Network for their contributions to environmental causes.
The College's $425 million Will to Excel capital campaign has raised 64.6 percent of its goal just two years into the five-year drive, according to the campaign's second annual report released last week.
Companies looking to recruit graduating seniors are already starting to advertise with Career Services, and the office will soon start planning schedules for corporate recruiting visits later this term.