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The Hanoverian Oligarcy

The Pine | Courtesy of Jack Rowell, The Hanover Inn I had never been to Pine for dinner before. In the evening, the restaurant transforms…


Henry Kissinger: The Aphorist

Nelson Rockefeller ’30 (left), President Ford (center), Kissinger (right) | Courtesy of the White House Henry Kissinger’s death impelled the usual slate of articles: some…


Maternal Instincts and Their Extremes

Whistler’s Mother by James McNeill Whistler. Courtesy of Wikimedia. Do not read Directions to Myself: A Memoir of Four Years by Dartmouth graduate Heidi Julavits…



Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX) at PEP Event

Former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm | Courtesy of the Texas Public Policy Foundation   Today, everyone acts the same. Sure, there are some weirdos, but…


Dartmouth Announces Online Master’s Program

Dartmouth’s new online engineering degree is a flashpoint in the battle between signaling and human capital in education, raising concerns about the Dartmouth brand’s value.


Are Economists Bad for Society?

Elan H. Kluger ’26 covers a recent talk by Economics Professor Douglas Irwin on what economists actually contribute to society.