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Books
Features
10 things you probably don't know about the massive work of art in Baker-Berry’s basement
How the “grizzly, ghastly goon” created by Dr. Seuss ’25 became a holiday TV classic.
After opioids and alcohol nearly ruined his life, Trey Laird ’93 opened the Lighthouse, a sober-living home in suburbia where executive addicts recover in style.
CNN’s Harry Enten ’11 is hardly your parents’ pundit: His love of YouTube, Twitter, and Popeye’s fried chicken is matched only by his prowess at analyzing presidential elections.
Dartmouth must fend off the assault on expertise with logic, evidence, and reason.
Arbiter of taste Pauline Brown ’88 explains the concept of aesthetic intelligence.
Letters
Readers write, react, and respond. (November/December 2019)
Look Who’s Talking
Voices in the Wilderness
Civilian Rachel Milstein Sondheimer ’01 directs West Point’s rigorous classroom strategy.
Physicist Geoff Crew ’78 wrote the computer code that helped unveil the first photo of a black hole.
Web Extras
An admissions ambassador is humbled by prospective students and their very modern stories.