Articles by The Dartmouth Review

Rosenbaum ’63 Murdered

David Rosenbaum ’63 died yesterday after being violently beaten and robbed near his Chevy Chase home in Washington, DC on Friday night. Rosenbaum, who was…


Victory At Home

Excellent news has come from the U.S. Army’s Cadet Command, the organization that administers the national ROTC program. Maj. Gen. W. Montague Winfield announced that…


Beware: Prowler

As a “victim” of the River Prowler I felt it appropriate to post the warning sent out by Safety and Security of a spike in…


Back for the Winter

And the snow has just begun. But that’s all right, because thanks to James Wright’s intern, we have COMPUTERS today. >Date: 05 Jan 2006 10:49:54…


NR on Hart

The good folks at National Review, including alumni Trustee Peter Robinson ’79, weigh in on Prof. Hart’s article, discussing in particular his views of utopians…


Hart in the WSJ

An edited version of the last chapter of Prof. Jeffrey Hart’s new book, The Making of the American Conservative Mind: National Review and Its Times…


Early Decision

CNN has a story about the increased popularity of college early decision programs. It mentions Dartmouth’s increase in early applications, and also has a brief…


The Secret Problem

In 1999 the New Hampshire House of Representatives created the New Hampshire Commission on the Status of Men, which the State Senate promptly stripped of…


Happy Birthday Dartmouth

Today marks the 236th anniversary of the signing of Dartmouth’s charter. The charter was signed by John Wentworth, royal governor of New Hampshire, on Dec….


Baker Missing, Presumed Dead

George F. Baker III, an adopted member of the class 1949, disappeared last Thursday afternoon when his twin-engine plane fell off radar about 3 miles…