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Dartmouth and meets
He reenters Dartmouth, where he meets his future second wife, Kay Adams.

Dartmouth and 100
Overall enrollments range from approximately 6, 100 in the case of Dartmouth to over 20, 000 in the case of Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, and Penn.
Each year Dr. Fu hosts a reception for approximately 100 incoming Dartmouth freshmen and alumni from the Western Pennsylvania area.
On 22 July 1903, the 100 founding constituents of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society selected William W. Crapo, a local lawyer and congressman, as their President.
It is crossed by approximately 100, 000 vehicles daily, making it the second most heavily used bridge on the river, after the I-94 Dartmouth Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
These students come on exchange from the over 100 partner universities of Handelshochschule Leipzig HHL ), including the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow and the business school of Tulane University.

Dartmouth and %
Dartmouth is home to 32 recognized Greek houses: 17 fraternities, 12 sororities, and three coeducational organizations, In 2007, roughly 70 % of eligible students belong to a Greek organization ; since 1987, students have not been permitted to join Greek organizations until their sophomore year.
The primary settlement in Hanover, where over 75 % of the town's population resides, is defined as the Hanover census-designated place ( CDP ) and contains the areas around Dartmouth College and the intersections of New Hampshire Routes 10, 10A, and 120.
In fiscal year 2008, the town of Dartmouth spent 1. 5 % ($ 865, 864 ) of its budget on its public libraries — some $ 25 per person.
A 2005 study by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has given it at 49. 6 % while other sources give it as 43. 9 %.
The current electoral district of Dartmouth — Cole Harbour was created in 2004: 86. 8 % of the population of the new riding came from Dartmouth, and 13. 2 % from Sackville — Musquodoboit Valley — Eastern Shore.

Dartmouth and students
In addition, the 1952 study collected comparable data from 4,585 students at ten other colleges and universities scattered across the country: Dartmouth, Harvard, Yale, Wesleyan, North Carolina, Fisk, Texas, University of California at Los Angeles, Wayne, and Michigan.
Dartmouth students enjoy other unusual diversions with equal sang-froid.
Dartmouth students ski everywhere in winter, starting with their own front door.
The dormitories, including the beloved Dartmouth Hall, could barely house two hundred students in Spartan fashion.
The original Dartmouth BASIC was designed in 1964 by John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, USA to provide computer access to non-science students.
The original BASIC language was designed in 1964 by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz and implemented by a team of Dartmouth students under their direction.
BASIC was designed to allow students to write programs for the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System.
During World War II, Dartmouth was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission.
Dartmouth, previously serving as a men's institution, began admitting women as full-time students and undergraduate degree candidates in 1972 amid much controversy.
Dartmouth, a liberal arts institution, offers a four-year Bachelor of Arts and ABET-accredited Bachelor of Engineering degree to undergraduate students.
Beginning in the 2008 – 2009 academic year, Dartmouth instituted a new financial aid policy extending need-blind admission to international students and replaced all student loans with scholarships and grants.
Since 1991, Dartmouth students have been required to own a personal computer.
" However, Wheelock primarily intended the College to educate white youth and the few Native students that attended Dartmouth experienced much difficulty in an institution ostensibly dedicated to their education.
" Since then, Dartmouth has graduated over 700 Native American students from over 200 different tribes, more than the other seven Ivy League universities combined.
The nickname " The Big Green ," originating in the 1860s, is based on students ' adoption of a shade of forest green (" Dartmouth Green ") as the school's official color in 1866.
" 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.
By 2008, Dartmouth had graduated 238 classes of students and has over 60, 000 living alumni in a variety of fields.
Descendants of these students would become presidents of Dartmouth College, Yale University and Harvard University.
Based on Haliburton's writings, there have been claims that modern hockey originated in Windsor, Nova Scotia, by King's College students and was named after an individual, as in “ Colonel Hockey's game .” Others claim that the origins of hockey come from games played in the area of Dartmouth and Halifax in Nova Scotia.
Conservative commentator Dinesh D ' Souza, for example, published the letters of gay fellow students at Dartmouth College in the campus newspaper he edited ( The Dartmouth Review ) in 1981 ; a few years later, succeeding Review editor Laura Ingraham had a meeting of a campus gay organization secretly tape-recorded, then published a transcript as part of an editorial denouncing the group as " cheerleaders for latent campus sodomites.

Dartmouth and financial
After a long period of financial and political struggles, Dartmouth emerged in the early 20th century from relative obscurity.
He served as director of the Dartmouth and Halifax Steamboat Company, Nova Scotia Sugar Refining, the Union Bank of Halifax, Consumer Cordage, and during his lifetime, came to dominate the financial elite of the Maritime provinces.
Wheelock subsequently founded Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, naming the school in Lord Dartmouth's honor in hopes of getting his financial support.
Contracts with Dartmouth Medical School and Stony Brook School of Medicine recently expired due to financial considerations.
In November 2011 McAllister, a former financial auditor at Dartmouth College, was indicted for wire fraud following an investigation by the United States Secret Service.
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.

Dartmouth and need
However much football has been over-emphasized, the public likes to measure its collegiate favorites by the scoreboard, so, while Yale need never give its record a thought again since outscoring its opponents 694 to 0 in the season of 1888, Dartmouth had to wait until its championship team of 1925 for national recognition.
* 1837-Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge reverses Dartmouth College v. Woodward: property rights can be overridden by public need
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 into the arts activity housed within the center.
As the Boston Latin School only accepted students from the city of Boston, the need arose for schools in more outlying areas to prepare students for college — the only ones existing at that time in New England being Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, and Brown.

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