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Books

New titles from Dartmouth writers (September/October 2019)

Features

Filmmakers Phil Lord ’97 and Chris Miller ’97 talk about the ups and downs of moviemaking, life in Tinseltown, and how they’ve honed their comedic collaboration.
A simple computer language developed at Dartmouth before computers were personal heralded today’s digital and social media universe.
Surf club, anyone?
Heads turn—and perceptions change—when a woman joins the football coaching staff.
Please don’t feed the bears.
Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks ’12 insists winning a World Series isn’t enough: “You’re never done.”
Disabled ski champion Diana Golden Brosnihan ’84 was much more than a peak performer.
A fourth-term congresswoman on working for the people
Bernie Waugh ’74 serenades first-year trips.
Sadhana Hall | Deputy Director, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy
The class of 2019 walks.
“…and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”

Letters

Readers write, react, and respond. (September/October 2019)

Look Who’s Talking

Chair of the Anthropology Department

Voices in the Wilderness

Composer Oliver Caplan ’04 celebrates sestercentennial.
Fighter pilot Christopher Browne ’80 leads Smithsonian makeover.
“Badass” survivor Ricki Fairley ’78 drives national fight against a rare form of breast cancer.
Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff ’68 reflects on war and peace.
Marketing wiz Catie Huisman Griggs ’03, Tu’09, gets her kicks in pro soccer.

Web Extras

Classmates remember Mike Slive ’62, the most powerful man in college sports.
EXCERPT: Harold Leich ’29 made a daring river voyage in 1933. His incredible story went unpublished for 85 years.
EXCERPT: An injured bobcat blocks the way to safety.
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Portfolio

Norman Maclean ’24, the Undergraduate Years
An excerpt from “Norman Maclean: A Life of Letters and Rivers”
One of a Kind
Author Lynn Lobban ’69 confronts painful past.
Trail Blazer

Lis Smith ’05 busts through campaign norms and glass ceilings as she goes all in to get her candidate in the White House. 

John Merrow ’63
An education journalist on the state of our schools

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