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  2. Dartmouth College - Wikipedia

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    The Class of 1953 Commons, commonly referred to as "Foco", is the all-you-can-eat dining hall, located at the center of campus. Dartmouth also operates à la carte cafes around campus (Collis Café, Courtyard Café, Novack Café, The Fern Coffee & Tea Bar, Ramekin, and Café@Baker), a convenience store (Collis Market), and three snack bars ...

  3. The Epic of American Civilization - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-America. Orozco presents a visually mixed assessment of North American society. A schoolhouse and town meeting are shown, but an overbearing schoolteacher dominates the scene, and the town meeting is presented with rigidity. Hispano-America. A modern Mexican rebel, resembling Emilio Zapata, dominates a caricature of rich and militaristic ...

  4. Dartmouth College traditions - Wikipedia

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    Posters for Winter Carnival adorn the stairwell in Dartmouth's Collis Center. Winter Carnival is a long-standing tradition at Dartmouth College that was particularly famous during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. The Dartmouth Outing Club, founded in 1909, organized a winter weekend "field day" in 1910. This was an athletic event centered on skiing ...

  5. Darrin McMahon - Wikipedia

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    Darrin M. McMahon (born 1965) is an American historian, author, public speaker, and currently a professor of history at Dartmouth College, where he is Mary Brinsmead Wheelock Professor of History. Prior to joining the Dartmouth Faculty, he was Ben Weider Professor and distinguished research professor at Florida State University. [1]

  6. Campus of Dartmouth College - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth College is located in the rural town of Hanover in the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River in the New England state of New Hampshire.Dartmouth's 269-acre (1.09 km 2) campus centered on the Green makes the institution the largest private landowner in the town of Hanover, [1] and its landholdings and facilities are valued at an estimated $419 million. [2]

  7. William Jewett Tucker - Wikipedia

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    The New York City American, in a September 30, 1926 obituary notice, wrote of William Jewett Tucker that he "was known in New England as 'the great president,' who brought Dartmouth from the position of a small New Hampshire college to that of a great national educational institution." One of the college's most beloved leaders, William Jewett ...

  8. James Wright (historian) - Wikipedia

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    James Wright (August 16, 1939 – October 10, 2022) was an American writer and academic administrator who was the President of Dartmouth College [1] and the Eleazar Wheelock Professor of History at Dartmouth. [2] The 16th President in the Wheelock Succession, he served as Dartmouth president from 1998 until 2009. He joined the Dartmouth History ...

  9. List of Tuck School alumni - Wikipedia

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    The Tuck School of Dartmouth College has approximately 10,300 living alumni globally. [1] This is a list of notable Tuck School alumni. This list uses the following notation: D or unmarked years – recipient of Dartmouth College Bachelor of Arts