Three well-known College men die
The Dartmouth community lost three of its most long-standing and prominent members last month. Dr. Thomas C. Chalmers, Churchill P. Lathrop and Daniel Marx, Jr. '29 all died over winter break.
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The Dartmouth community lost three of its most long-standing and prominent members last month. Dr. Thomas C. Chalmers, Churchill P. Lathrop and Daniel Marx, Jr. '29 all died over winter break.
Lia Monahon '98, who was supposed to be an editor of the Spare Rib this term, left the publication to pioneer a new campus publication focusing on women's issues.
With Dartmouth coming ever closer to complete gender parity, it may become increasingly difficult for the fraternity system to support 15 houses.
While the top college seniors in America are inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society each spring, 21 seniors got that invitation two terms early.
Jay Heinrichs, editor of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine since 1986, said he does not presume to have any special perspective on the College.
New Hampshire and Vermont officials are still working on a plan to salvage Amtrak's Montrealer train line, the only interstate passenger rail service in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Many Shawmut Bank customers are moving their accounts to other local banks in response to Shawmut's $1.50 service charge for using automatic teller machines other than its own.
Panda House restaurant corrected a number of critical sanitation problems in response to an order by New Hampshire's Division of Public Health Services two months ago, but according to department officials, more work needs to be done.