Dartmouth College

NOUN
  1. a college in New Hampshire
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How To Use Dartmouth College In A Sentence

  • He graduated from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire in 1957 and received a master's degree in geochemistry from the University of Oklahoma. J. Robert Porter Jr., EarthSat founder, dies at 75
  • In times of organizational change or chaos, we're much more likely to see those kinds of leaks -- what I call inadvertent disclosures," Dartmouth College management professor Eric Johnson says. Dumped Mortgage Files
  • The Urban Renewal pre-loved plaid shirts parallel a flannel trend that has taken over at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Julia Plevin: Reduce, Reuse, Rewear
  • When a friend asked me to be a judge for the 63rd annual Woodsmen Meet at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, I could not say no. Julia Plevin: For Recession-Chic, Look to the Woodsmen
  • In 1892, he spent a few months at Dartmouth College but disliking college routine, decided to earn his living, and became a millhand in Lawrence, Contemporary American Literature Bibliographies and Study Outlines
  • On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
  • On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
  • On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
  • Then came a stint in the Naval Air Corps, the end of World War II, and his matriculation at Dartmouth College.
  • He was a senior fellow in Near Eastern Studies at Dartmouth College.
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