Seniors ready to move on, but will miss College friends
For most students, the Dartmouth experience began four years ago with Dartmouth Outing Club trips, and almost nothing promotes bonding like a week in the wilderness.
For most students, the Dartmouth experience began four years ago with Dartmouth Outing Club trips, and almost nothing promotes bonding like a week in the wilderness.
Kierce, Lord and Miller will try to 'break into the industry' after graduation, Kierce already has foot in the door
From a chaotic freshmen sweep to 'internal possession' laws to the death of Beta
Football team sets the pace in the fall with a perfect 10-0 record en route to their 17th Ivy crown
From day one to today, numbers sum up the class
Both physics double majors, GPAs differ by only .00026455 points, Fehlauer received 34 A grades, Weaver had 35
Sashes represent support for a '97 woman who must face rapist today
Seniors Kambas, Kearney, Kuechmann, Scott and Sharpall made the most of their time at the College
Cheryl Lynn Abbott '96 Mark William Abel Cara Lisa Abercrombie Mark Jason Abruzzese Carolyn Mary Abruzzo Joshua Fitzryan Adams Christopher Daniel Adamson Pawan Adhikari Ranjit Singh Ahluwalia Juan Pablo Alban Sandy Alexandre Jon Matthew Aljancic Craig L.
All-Latin ceremonies, agricultural fairs on the Green, war-torn graduation
For the last couple of weeks everyone has been talking about "last times." "This is the last time we'll be in Baker." "This is the last time we ever have to eat in Food Court." "This is the last time we will ever use the second floor bathroom in the Hop." We're leaving.
Last night, like many sleeping people, I had a dream. I was walking in a beautiful grove, while breathtaking purple sunlight burst through the trees and showered me with its humming, luminescent goodness (well, it WAS a dream). Somewhere in the distance the Aires were harmonizing, but strangely enough the music actually sounded good.
Paavo T. Lipponen '64, prime minister of Finland and keynote speaker for the College's Commencement ceremony, will be one of eight recipients of Dartmouth honorary degrees today. The other seven honorees include Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee, acclaimed British writer Sir V.S.
In Hanover this weekend is the Class of 1947 celebrating its 50th Reunion and at the same time witnessing the Commencement of the Class of 1997.
About 32 members of the Class of 1932, along with their families, have descended upon Hanover this weekend to celebrate their 65th reunion. Reunion Chair Edward Marks '32, who autographed copies of his new book "A World of Art: The United Nations Collection" at the Dartmouth Bookstore on Thursday, said several activities were scheduled for the class, including the screening of a movie featuring one of their classmates, Robert Ryan '32.
Last night at the Hopkins Center, Dartmouth bid a song-filled farewell to its graduating seniors. Spaulding Auditorium reverbated with a symphony of sound as the Dartmouth Chamber Singers and the Dartmouth Glee Club performed in the annual Commencement choral concert. The Chamber Singers took to center stage first with a program noteworthy for its a cappella nature and diversity of style. The group took on Italian madrigals by American William Hawley, Rennaissance works by Englishmen Thomas Morely and Thomas Weelkes and a couple of French choral works by famed composer Claude Debussy. Seniors stepped into the limelight on several occasions. The works of Spanish composer Gaspar Fernandez featured the lovely voices of soloists Emily McConnnell '97 and Marie Pauline Esguerra '97.
Despite being the head of state of a country thousands of miles away, this year's Commencement speaker has always held Dartmouth close to his heart. Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen '64, who College President James Freedman says is one of Dartmouth's most prominent living alumni, will deliver the keynote address to the Class of 1997 this morning at the College's 227th Commencement ceremonies. Lipponen, who will also receive an honorary doctor of laws degree, spent the 1960-61 academic year at the College as an exchange student.
Senior Gifts program raised almost $115,000 from graduates
The Class of 1927, who left both Dick's House and a new Bema Dartmouth Pine to the College, returned to Dartmouth this weekend to celebrate its 70th reunion. Dick's House, which is where the College's health services is located, was named for Dick Hall '27 who died of a crippling spinal disease during his sophomore year at Dartmouth.