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Dartmouth and alumni
Dartmouth alumni, from Daniel Webster to the many donors in the 19th and 20th centuries, have been famously involved in their college.
Since the election of a number of petition-nominated trustees to the Board of Trustees starting in 2004, the role of alumni in Dartmouth governance has been the subject of ongoing conflict.
Dartmouth is governed by a Board of Trustees comprising the College president ( ex officio ), the state governor ( ex officio ), 13 trustees nominated and elected by the board ( called " charter trustees "), and eight trustees nominated by alumni and elected by the board (" alumni trustees ").
The nominees for alumni trustee are determined by a poll of the members of the Association of Alumni of Dartmouth College, selecting from among names put forward by the Alumni Council or by alumni petition.
" Some alumni and students, as well as the conservative student newspaper, The Dartmouth Review, have sought to return the Indian symbol to prominence, but no team has worn the symbol on its uniform in decades.
According to a 2008 article in The Wall Street Journal, Dartmouth graduates also earn higher median salaries at least 10 years after graduation than alumni of any other American university surveyed.
By 2008, Dartmouth had graduated 238 classes of students and has over 60, 000 living alumni in a variety of fields.
Two Dartmouth alumni have served as justices on the Supreme Court of the United States: Salmon P. Chase and Levi Woodbury.
In the area of religion and theology, Dartmouth alumni include priests and ministers Ebenezer Porter, Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs, Caleb Sprague Henry, Arthur Whipple Jenks, Solomon Spalding, and Joseph Tracy ; and rabbis Marshall Meyer, Arnold Resnicoff, and David E. Stern.
Dartmouth alumni in academia include Stuart Kauffman and Jeffrey Weeks, both recipients of MacArthur Fellowships ( commonly called " genius grants ").
A number of Dartmouth alumni have found success in professional sports.
In baseball, Dartmouth alumni include All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner Brad Ausmus and All-Star Mike Remlinger.
Category: Dartmouth College alumni
Category: Dartmouth College alumni
Category: Dartmouth College alumni
Category: Dartmouth College alumni
Category: Dartmouth College alumni
Category: Dartmouth College alumni
Category: Dartmouth College alumni
He first became known as a writer for the Dartmouth Review, an independent student publication subsidized by alumni and organizations not affiliated with Dartmouth College.
Category: Dartmouth College alumni

Dartmouth and serving
Dartmouth, previously serving as a men's institution, began admitting women as full-time students and undergraduate degree candidates in 1972 amid much controversy.
After serving during World War II as an OSS cryptographer and receiving a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth, Rabassa enrolled as a graduate student at Columbia University, where he eventually earned a doctorate.
Moore headed to the Missouri Botanical Garden after serving for two years as the head of the Botany Department at Dartmouth College, and for some time as head of the Laboratory of Plant Pathology at the United States Department of Agriculture.
The patrol has worked at various locations since it was founded, but now is primarily serving the Dartmouth Skiway.
He has been serving as a volunteer imam of the local Muslim community in the Halifax Regional Municipality since 1970 ; however, when other imams in Halifax ( Nova scotia ), and Dartmouth ( Nova Scotia ) we hired he was not the the Imam anymore.
The Dartmouth is run entirely by undergraduate students, with the publisher serving as the head of the business side and the editor-in-chief serving as the head of the editorial section of the paper.
He pioneered the study of physiological optics at Dartmouth College, serving as a research professor, then as director of research at the Dartmouth Eye Institute.
He was first elected as a Dartmouth City Councilor, serving from 1994 to 1996.
John Godfrey Owen Roberts ( Paddy Roberts ) ( b. 1910 Durban, South Africa ; d. 24 August 1975, Dartmouth, Devon, England ) was a popular songwriter and singer, having previously been a lawyer and a pilot ( serving with the RAF in World War II ).
Until recently, the head professional has also assumed the dual role of serving as the men's coach for the Dartmouth golf team.

Dartmouth and CEOs
Most recently in 2010, Payscale also ranked Dartmouth first in producing CEOs of for-profit companies, out of all undergraduate programs at United States universities.

Dartmouth and company
A road had to be hacked through trackless forests between Hanover and Portsmouth to permit Governor Wentworth and a company of gentlemen to attend the first Dartmouth commencement in 1771.
The company is owned by Dartmouth College ( 52. 8 %) and the Town of Hanover ( 47. 2 %), with management by the Town of Hanover under a contract.
Mr. Appleton remained involved with the company, but mostly continued his professorship at Dartmouth College.
Lanier has served on numerous advisory boards, including the Board of Councilors of the University of Southern California, Medical Media Systems ( a medical visualization spin-off company associated with Dartmouth College ), Microdisplay Corporation, and NY3D ( developers of auto stereo displays ).
The company underwent unprecedented changes during the 1990s when headquarters were relocated from Sackville to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
In August of this same year he accompanied Lord Dartmouth to Tangier as chaplain to the fleet, and Pepys, who was one of the company, has left on record some quaint and kindly reminiscences of him and of his services on board.
The company has produced a large range of promotional items, including Dartmouth Potteries Gurgle Jugs, miniatures, glasses, ashtrays, match strikers, etc.
A student theatre company, the Glee Club, Handel Society Chorus, Community Symphony Orchestra, Dartmouth Film Society, and artist-in-residence programs all pre-existed — but the thought was that students would need to be “ drawn in ” to the arts activity housed within the center.
Prior to founding the company, McNierney, an organic chemistry graduate of Dartmouth College, was chief technology officer for Eastman Software, a division of Eastman Kodak.
* At Dartmouth College, the Baker-Berry Library is covertly patrolled by volunteer " shot fairies " who offer drink and good company to students preparing for final exams.
He worked for J. and E. Hall Ltd ( an engineering company based in Dartmouth ) from 1907 and became a director in 1910.
The company is reported to be one of the few hedge fund managers that hires its analysts and employees right out of college and from the annual pool of graduates from Ivy League schools such as Yale University, Harvard University, Princeton University and Dartmouth College.
Jensen, the 37-year-old co-CEO, oversees the research programs at the firm and came to the company as a Dartmouth College intern about 15 years earlier.
The Dartmouth Rude Mechanicals ( TDRM ) is a highly competitive student-run Shakespeare company that focuses on communal casting, directing, production and acting among its members.

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