Articles tagged with 'Features'
Sept - Oct 2012
“...and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”
Kristen Hinman ’98 | Jul - Aug 2012
Professor Ross Virginia is as cozy in an African desert as he is in the Antarctic—where there’s even a swatch of icy terrain named after him.
Julie Sloane ’99 | Jul - Aug 2012
The Post family offers an expert guide to etiquette for the cultivated Dartmouth alum.
Ty Burr ’80 | Jul - Aug 2012
Perennially underestimated, the movies of Robert Ryan ’32 are worth viewing all over again—or for the first time.
Sean Plottner | Jul - Aug 2012
As he departs for the World Bank, President Jim Kim looks back on three years in Parkhurst Hall.
John Fanestil ’83 | Jul - Aug 2012
The choice not to pledge a frat was the right one, and I’m glad I made it.
Jonathan Mingle ’01 | Jul - Aug 2012
Jonathan Cedar ’03 is cooking with fire when it comes to the firm’s latest innovation.
Judith Hertog | Jul - Aug 2012
A demanding course that focuses on free-market economies continues to attract students interested in careers in finance.
Lee Michaelides | Jul - Aug 2012
Artist Marcel Duchamp was an out-of-the-box thinker, as a recent acquisition by the Hood Museum demonstrates.
Interview by Lisa Furlong | Jul - Aug 2012
The State Department’s new chief economist.

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Plot Boiler
New titles from Dartmouth writers (September/October 2024)
Flight Patterns
Daniel R. Sheldon ’99 explores bird “mysteries.”
In Her Element

Each summer, Alaskan Jill Fredston ’80 heads out to explore thousands of miles of rugged Arctic coastline in her oceangoing rowing shell.

Caroline Pott ’02
A conservation biologist on life in the middle of the Pacific

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