Remembering A.G. Wilkins
Born on April 25, 1920, and raised in Denver, Aaron Gove Wilkins, known by most as “Gove,” entered Dartmouth in the fall of 1938 as…
Born on April 25, 1920, and raised in Denver, Aaron Gove Wilkins, known by most as “Gove,” entered Dartmouth in the fall of 1938 as…
Editor’s note: Professor Paul Musselwhite is one of our favorite faculty members at The Review, and is the College’s expert on seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English…
Editor’s Note: This article is a response to an editorial that appeared in The Daily Dartmouth on March 29, entitled, “Jesus, take the Veto.” The…
The Trip: Simon Pearce: perhaps best known in Hanover proper for its glassware shop on Main Street, the company operates a sit-down restaurant in Quechee,…
The mere mention of the words “FSP” or “LSA” conjures images of the Champs-Elysees and St. Peter’s Basilica in the minds of Dartmouth students. These…
Recently, the Library of Congress has decided that the term “illegal immigrant” is, as Orwell might put it, doubleplusungood. Upon the urging of some students…
Previously, The Review published the first part of a two-part series chronicaling the greatest athletes to ever graduate from Dartmouth. The following five athletes constitute…
The average Dartmouth student spends four years at the College. While students in recent years have experienced many startling events, few are able to appreciate…
When John Ledyard took his last stroll to the banks of the Connecticut in 1773, he probably felt his Dartmouth dream dying as he walked….
A glass of warm milk A little nostalgia One night some weeks past, as Sir Loyn de Béf dined with a few of his fine…