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I guess there’s real meaning behind Tuesday’s “Guy and Fellow.”


Samwick Dissatisfied with GOP

Economics professor Andrew Samwick, a former member of the Council of Economic Advisers, told the Washington Post that he’s growing somewhat dissatisfied with the GOP’s…


Help Iraqi Children

This is certainly a good cause. From: Epsilon Kappa ThetaSubject: IRAQI KIDS PROJECTDate: May 23, 2005 1:36:55 PM EDT *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ IRAQI KIDS PROJECT A Toy,…


Heschel receives honorary degree

Following in the footsteps of President Emeritus James Freedman, who this year received an honorary degree from Tufts, Jewish Studies Department chair Susannah Heschel received…


What’s Your Fetish?

Date: 23 May 2005 18:03:37 EDTFrom: Dartmouth Asian OrganizationSubject: what’s your FETISH?????To: (Recipient list suppressed)— Get ready for a Multi-Media Presentation and Dinner Discussion on…=================================================Asian…



On ‘Low Turnout’ in the Trustee Election

From a reader: In Friday’s “The Dartmouth”, in “Consequences of Low Turnout” [Link], William Montgomery ’52 shames himself and his fellow former alumni leadership with…


Congratulations.

To Editor Emeritus Joe Rago ’05, who has been selected for a Collegiate Network yearlong fellowship at National Review. See the other fellows here.


Women’s Lax Loses in Semis

The women’s lacrosse team fell to Northwestern 8-4 yesterday in the NCAA semifinals, ending the team’s winningest season. Northwestern will play either Duke or Virginia…


Re: Divestment Revistited

First– and I can’t emphasize this enough– the goal should be to stop what remains of the Darfuri population from being wiped out. I support…