Dartmouth's identity reconciles the extremes
By Joe Herring | March 28, 2007To the Editor: Tim Dreisbach '71's interesting piece on the College's continuing quest for its sense of identity left this reader a little seasick with maritime metaphors ("Behind the Trustees' Words," March 27). It should be clear enough that what sets us apart from the Amhersts on one side and Harvards on the other is our singular capacity to live within the creative tension between the extremes. Of course tension can be disorienting, and our continuing temptation is to escape it by choosing one extreme or the other.

