The Dartmouth Review The Dartmouth Review The Dartmouth Review 25th Anniversary Gala

The Board and Editors of The Dartmouth Review Invite You To Join Us For Our 25th Anniversary Gala

Friday, April 21, 2006
6 - 10 PM
The Union League Club
38 East 37th Street
New York City
Formal Attire
Tickets $250
Tables Of Ten, $2,000

Keynote Speaker: Mark Steyn

Mark Steyn's writing on politics, arts and culture can be read around the world. Mark is Senior North American Columnist of Britain's Telegraph Group, and appears in The Daily Telegraph, the United Kingdom's biggest-selling broadsheet daily, and The Sunday Telegraph; he is also North American Editor and Film Critic of The Spectator, the oldest continuously-published magazine in the English language. In Canada, he can be read in The National Post, the country's new national newspaper. In the United States, Mark is theatre critic of The New Criterion and a columnist for The Chicago Sun-Times. His latest book, Broadway Babies Say Goodnight, was published to critical acclaim in London and to somewhat sniffier reviews in New York.

Master of Ceremonies: Father George Rutler

Father George William Rutler, a priest of the Archdiocese of New York, is a graduate of Dartmouth class of 1965 and holds advanced theology degrees from Oxford and the Angelicum in Rome (S.T.D.). He is pastor of the Church of Our Savior on Park Ave.. He is a prolific author of books (published by Ignatius Press) and articles. He has made several television series on Mother Angelica's Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN). Tapes of his lectures sell as well as those of any figure in the Catholic world. He is also the chaplain of Legatus, an organization of Catholic CEOs founded by Domino's Pizza Chairman Tom Monahan.

The gala will also mark the publication of a special 25th-anniversary anthology of the Review by ISI Books (available in bookstores this April).

Guests will recieve copies of The Dartmouth Review Pleads Innocent : Twenty-Five Years of Being Threatened, Impugned, Vandalized, Sued, Suspended, and Bitten at the the Ivy League’s Most Controversial Conservative Newspaper (edited by James Panero and Stefan Beck) at the gala.

The Board of Directors of The Dartmouth Review:
  • James Panero ’98, Chairman
  • Theodore Cooperstein ’84
  • Robert Flanigan ’87
  • Mario Fantini ’90
  • William Grace ’89
  • Gordon Haff ’81
  • Prof. Jeffrey Hart ’51
  • Steven Menashi ’01
  • Hugo Restall ’92
  • Deborah Stone ’86
  • Oron Strauss ’95