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Dartmouth's and undergraduate
His primary activity during his undergraduate career was as a contributor to the Jack-O-Lantern, Dartmouth's nationally known humor magazine.
Alpha Chi Alpha is a member of Dartmouth's Greek system, which currently has fourteen fraternities, nine sororities and three co-ed undergraduate houses that fall under the umbrella of the Greek system.

Dartmouth's and is
Dartmouth's favorite and most characteristic recreation is skiing.
Forty miles farther north is Mount Moosilauke, Dartmouth's own mountain.
Behind the Alumni Gymnasium is Memorial Field, a 15, 600-seat stadium overlooking Dartmouth's football field and track.
Partially because of Dartmouth's rural, isolated location, the Greek system dating from the 1840s is one of the most popular social outlets for students.
Dartmouth's motto, chosen by Eleazar Wheelock, is Vox clamantis in deserto.
Dartmouth's sister city is Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
The distance from Dartmouth's northern most border with Freetown to Buzzards Bay in the south is approximately.
Copicut Pond is located on the border of Dartmouth in North Dartmouth's Hixville section that borders Fall River.
Dartmouth's most historic body of water is the artificial Sullivan's Pond, located north-east of the downtown area on Ochterloney Street.
Dartmouth's city flower is the orchid.
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.
The program balanced Dartmouth's greater basic science facilities than Brown, but fewer clinical facilities than available at the urban setting of Brown, which is located in Providence, Rhode Island.
* WFRD is the FM half of Dartmouth's radio program, also known as 99 Rock.
An interpretive site for the canal is located in the Fairbanks Centre in Dartmouth's Shubie Park, along the shores of Lake Micmac.
The Dartmouth Dodecaphonics (" Dodecs ") is Dartmouth's oldest coed a cappella group.
The Sing Dynasty ( often called " The Sings ") is one of Dartmouth's two secular co-ed a cappella groups, founded by two ' 10s in the spring of 2008.
Dartmouth Taal is Dartmouth's only South Asian Fusion a cappella group.
The Dog Day Players, established in 1995, is Dartmouth's oldest improv comedy group.
Within this neighbourhood is Brownlow Park, one of the Dartmouth's local parks.

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Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
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.
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.
The nearby Thompson Arena, designed by Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi and constructed in 1975, houses Dartmouth's ice rink.
Dartmouth's Winter Carnival tradition was the subject of the 1939 film Winter Carnival starring Ann Sheridan and written by Budd Schulberg ' 36 and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Originally Dartmouth's only wharf was Bayard's Cove, a relatively small but picturesque area protected by a fort at the southern end of the town.
Trails and cabins are available for use by the Dartmouth community, and are maintained by the Dartmouth Outing Club and Dartmouth's Outdoor Programs Office.
*"' 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.
A shortened course was run in the spring of 1952 ( because of a cloud-shrouded summit ) that started just above the Lip of the Headwall, and was won by Dartmouth's Bill Beck.
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.
* In 1988, the Dartmouth Review published an article criticizing a black professor by judging one of his courses " one of Dartmouth's most academically deficient.
His administration was marked by numerous academic initiatives, a growth of the physical campus, and a strengthening of Dartmouth's graduate programs and professional schools.
* http :// www. dartmouth. edu /~ wess / wesslit. html ( Dartmouth's German-Studies Web links, annotated and arranged by topic )

Dartmouth's and .
Dartmouth's 34 varsity sports teams compete in the Ivy League conference of the NCAA Division I.
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.
Most of Dartmouth's buildings are designed in the Georgian American colonial style, a theme which has been preserved in recent architectural additions.
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 original sports field was the Green, where students played cricket and old division football during the 19th century.
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's more than 200 student organizations and clubs cover a wide range of interests.
Richard Hovey's " Men of Dartmouth " was elected as the best of Dartmouth's songs in 1896, and became the school's official song in 1926.
Dartmouth's 1769 royal charter required the creation of a seal for use on official documents and diplomas.

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