The first women of Dartmouth arrived at a campus that was not quite ready for them. In the fall of 1972, 177 first-year women and 74 female transfer students joined 3,030 male undergraduates to make history. Each found their own way through it.
The following is a list of deaths reported to us since the previous issue. Full obituaries, usually written by the class secretaries, may appear in the future on the DAM website, where…
Former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner ’83 talks to Matthew Mosk ’92 about fixing a financial mess that arose from too much optimism and a system operating “with no cops and no rules.”
Eager to purge himself of “the wanderlust,” Brue Potter ’38 set out for a life of grand adventure. His aspirations ended right where they started: on an ill-fated voyage with famous playboy explorer…