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Once again the College has a strong lineup of athletes with their sights set on Sochi, including veteran Olympian Hannah Kearney ’15.
Independent Maine Sen. Angus King ’66 went to Washington, D.C., hoping to help opposing parties find common ground. Frustration has set in.
During the peak of the Depression new graduate Harry “Espy” Espenscheid ’34 shirked the frustrations of a job hunt in favor of traveling around a world on the brink of tumultuous change.
A California branch of the Outing Club holds its own version of Winter Carnival, complete with “pink hour.”
My cousin decided not to apply to Dartmouth. So much for the thrills of exclusivity.
Campus radio never gained a foothold until students secured the authority to run it themselves.
Willy Wong ’99 • Anne (Gibson) Burkholder ’97 • Phil Lord ’97 & Chris Miller ’97 • Adam Platz ’08 • Greg Pence ’06 • Susannah Drake ’87
Around the Green in 60 seconds
Tina Overman, Secretary to the President’s Special Assistant
Peter Fisher: How to Fix the Fed
Clean Living: At the Laundromat
...and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.
Letters
Web Extras
BOOK EXCERPT: The epic 1810 Astor Expedition to the Pacific comes to life, featuring a cameo appearance by John Ledyard, class of 1776.