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Entertainment icon Buck Henry ’52 is one of a kind—and still funnier than hell.
Random numbers and the fates they foretold made December 1, 1969, a night to remember for everyone on campus.
Little came easy for the Native American students who arrived on campus more than 40 years ago, when the College recommitted to its original mission.
Robert Batty ’74 and Brad Davis ’99, Tu’09, offer crime fighters across the nation a valuable new weapon: access to more information.
If only we could have viewed ourselves in our youth as our wise, middle-aged eyes have taught us to see.
The last surviving member of J.F.K.’s Irish Mafia reflects on his days in the president’s inner circle.
An engineering course taught by Peter Robbie ’69 encourages students to forego the status quo.
Suzie Brown ’96 • Bridgette Hylton ’06 • Jordan Fiorentini ’99 • David Hamlin ’82 • Ben Jones ’44 • Jared Thorne ’03
A New Jersey Supreme Court justice on what she’s learned since graduation.
Majoring in English?
What they were saying during freshman move-in day.
Around the Green in 60 seconds
Mike Bissaillon, Athletic Equipment Manager
Charlie Wheelan: How to Start a Political Party
Mailing It in at the Hinman Boxes
“...and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”

Letters

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Shared Experiences
Excerpts from “Why Black Men Nod at Each Other,” by Bill Raynor ’74
One of a Kind
Author Lynn Lobban ’69 confronts painful past.
Going the Distance

How Abbey D’Agostino ’14 became one of the most prolific athletes in Dartmouth history. 

Joseph Campbell, Class of 1925
The author (1904-1987) on mythology and bliss

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