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Dartmouth's and athletic
Today, two of Dartmouth's athletic facilities are located in the southeast corner of campus.
Dartmouth's other athletic facilities in Hanover include the Friends of Dartmouth Rowing Boathouse and the old rowing house storage facility ( both located along the Connecticut River ), the Hanover Country Club, Dartmouth's oldest remaining athletic facility ( established in 1899 ), and the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse.
Dartmouth College's Alumni Gymnasium, located in Hanover, New Hampshire, in the United States, is the center of Dartmouth College's athletic life and hosts venues for many of Dartmouth's 34 varsity sports.

Dartmouth's and teams
Dartmouth's 34 varsity sports teams compete in the Ivy League conference of the NCAA Division I.
* The Dartmouth Review continues to refer to Dartmouth's sports teams as the " Indians " after the traditional school mascot which was officially discarded in the early 1970s.

Dartmouth's and Ivy
He was a member of Dartmouth's 1996 undefeated Ivy League champion team, and served as President of Chi Heorot fraternity in 1997.
In, Ausmus became the first Ivy League catcher to play in the World Series since Dartmouth's Chief Meyers in 1916.

Dartmouth's and ;
Corks & Curls, the University of Virginia annual, regularly printed lists of the yells and colors of the various colleges ; in 1888 it included Dartmouth's school yell, a part of which was the phrase " wa-hoo-wa.
Dartmouth's professional schools also grew under President McLaughlin's tenure: the Thayer School of Engineering received a $ 15 million grant to expand and improve facilities ; the Tuck School of Business was strengthened ; and Dartmouth Medical School was brought into financial equilibrium, greatly increasing its sponsored research and fund raising efforts.
During his almost forty years as Dartmouth's president ( 1779 – 1815 ), Wheelock oversaw the construction of Dartmouth Hall and the founding of Dartmouth Medical School, the fourth-oldest medical school in the country ; he also maintained the College ’ s fiscal solvency throughout the Revolutionary War, mainly through the Vermont legislature ’ s grant of 23, 000 acres ( 93 km² ) in Wheelock, Vermont.

Dartmouth's and also
Freedman also presided over the largest capital campaign in Dartmouth's history, the " Will to Excel " campaign, which raised $ 568 million, exceeding the original $ 425 million goal.
Freedman's administration also engaged in the building of the " second Green " greatly expanding Dartmouth's campus and further diminishing the school's small college nature.
* WFRD is the FM half of Dartmouth's radio program, also known as 99 Rock.
He would also reinforce his beliefs in community-oriented thinking, a philosophy of Dartmouth's.
With this diversification of the student body, the sisterhood of Dartmouth's chapter of Sigma Kappa experienced an influx of women of minorities who wished to have not only a female space, but also a space that would embrace their personal identities as women regardless of age, class, religion, or ethnicity.

Dartmouth's and College
Daniel Webster, an alumnus of the class of 1801, presented the College's case to the Supreme Court, which found the amendment of Dartmouth's charter to be an illegal impairment of a contract by the state and reversed New Hampshire's takeover of the College.
In 2004, Booz Allen Hamilton selected Dartmouth College as a model of institutional endurance " whose record of endurance has had implications and benefits for all American organizations, both academic and commercial ," citing Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward and Dartmouth's successful self-reinvention in the late 19th century.
Dartmouth's campus buildings vary in age from Wentworth and Thornton Halls of the 1820s ( the oldest surviving buildings constructed by the College ) to new dormitories and mathematics facilities completed in 2006.
Dartmouth's nine libraries are all part of the collective Dartmouth College Library, which comprises 2. 48 million volumes and 6 million total resources, including videos, maps, sound recordings, and photographs.
Dartmouth's alumni are known for their devotion to the College.
Nine of Dartmouth's 17 presidents were alumni of the College.
*"' At the nadir of discouragement ': The Story of Dartmouth's Kenneth Roberts Collection ," by Jack Bales, Dartmouth College Library Bulletin, n. s., 30 ( April 1990 ), pp. 45-53.
Wheelock subsequently founded Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, naming the school in Lord Dartmouth's honor in hopes of getting his financial support.
* Dartmouth CollegeDartmouth's in Town Again, Come Stand Up Men, As the Backs Go Tearing By, and Glory to Dartmouth
He taught at Dartmouth College during the early 1810s and had a house built in Hanover, New Hampshire that now serves as Dartmouth's Blunt Alumni Center.
Samson Occom and the British Board of Trustees headed by Lord Dartmouth opposed the addition of the college, and despite ( or because of ) Lord Dartmouth's opposition, Wheelock named the college Dartmouth College.
Dartmouth's medical school was founded in 1797 as the fourth medical school in the United States, following the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine ( founded 1765 ), the medical school of King's College ( now Columbia University ) ( 1767 ), and Harvard Medical School ( 1782 ).
The medical school facilities at Dartmouth College sit in a complex on the north side of Dartmouth's campus and includes academic, administrative, research, and presentation facilities.
He served on the faculty of Dartmouth College as a professor of religion from 1972 to 1989, where he was the first recipient of Dartmouth's Distinguished Teaching Prize.

athletic and teams
The purpose of the Club is to promote better athletic teams at Carleton and to increase interest in them among the student body.
Arizona State University's Division I athletic teams are called the Sun Devils, which is also the nickname used to refer to students and alumni of the university.
The university's 37 varsity athletic teams are known as the Brown Bears.
BJU's athletic teams compete in Division I of the National Christian College Athletic Association ( NCCAA ) and are collectively known as the Bruins.
* Buffalo Bulls, the intercollegiate athletic teams of the University at Buffalo
* Colorado Buffaloes, the intercollegiate athletic teams of the University of Colorado at Boulder
* Salt Lake Community College's athletic teams are called the Bruins
* Bob Jones University's athletic teams are called the Bruins
Caltech has athletic teams in baseball, men's and women's basketball, cross country, fencing, men's soccer, swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, track and field, women's volleyball, and men's and women's water polo.
* Ball State Cardinals, the athletic teams of Ball State University
* Catholic University Cardinals, the athletic teams of the Catholic University of America
* Lamar Cardinals, the athletic teams of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, USA
* Louisville Cardinals, the athletic teams of University of Louisville
* Mapúa Cardinals, the athletic teams of Mapúa Institute of Technology
* Stanford Cardinal, the athletic teams of Stanford University
* Wesleyan Cardinals, the athletic teams of Wesleyan University
In 1986, the National Cheerleaders Association ( NCA ) addressed this situation by creating a separate division for teams lacking a sponsoring school or athletic association, calling it the All-Star Division and debuting it at their 1987 competitions.
* George Washington Colonials, the nickname for the athletic teams of George Washington University, Washington, DC.
Although Canada is internationally a fairly strong country in diving, the vast majority of Canadian high schools and universities do not have diving teams, and many Canadian divers accept athletic scholarships from American colleges.
Beginning in the 1920s, the Dartmouth College athletic teams were known by their unofficial nickname " the Indians ," a moniker that probably originated among sports journalists.
Dalhousie University has a number of athletic facilities open to both their varsity teams as well as to their students.
Male athletic teams are called the Stags, and women's teams are called the Athenas.

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