How To Use Dartmouth In A Sentence

  • I still remember the confusion I felt the day that a female member of the Dartmouth SDS told me that the only campus radical I considered cool was a male chauvinist.
  • The centre can arrange licences to dive on the two designated historic shipwrecks in the Sound of Mull, the Dartmouth and the Swan.
  • The overnight explosion not only destroyed the chapel but also sparked a security alert in Dartmouth, Devon.
  • 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
  • According to a Bloomberg Businessweek article, The investment committee at Dartmouth, in Hanover, New Hampshire, included more than six trustees whose firms oversaw more than $100 million in investments for its fund over the last five years, the report said. Bob Samuels: Why Harvard, Dartmouth, and the University of California Bet Big and Lost
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  • Earlier in the season, during Dartmouth's annual regatta, diners watched agog as he threw out a drunken boatie.
  • The rose bowl, weighing 93 ounces, is mounted on an ebonised base with oval enamel panels depicting Morley Town Hall, Morley House, Morley Old chapel and the entrance to Dartmouth Park.
  • Down in Tattersall's enclosure, Austin Dartmouth Glenn passed two hot bank notes to a bookmaker who stuffed them busily into his satchel without looking and issued a ticket to win on Spotted Tulip at eight to one in the first. The Elvis Latte
  • On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
  • The mobilisation of the Dartmouth Cadets came with a shock of rather horrified surprise to a certain section of the public, who could not imagine that boys so young could be of any practical utility in the grim business of War.
  • At Dartmouth, 272 men in an Army training detachment were barracked in the gymnasium.
  • On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
  • Chairing the debate was UK Liberal Democrat MEP Diana Wallis, who objected when Dartmouth raised what he called the absurdity of southern European states being involved in any policy to do with the Arctic. Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • In its place, doctors like Dennis McCullough, a family physician and geriatrician at Dartmouth Medical School, suggest "slow medicine" — as he puts it, "a family-centered, less expensive way.
  • Another breakthrough came in mid - 2000, when Dartmouth's Green agreed to head ACT's ethics advisory board.
  • On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
  • The book's themes of character and self-improvement were developed from his years swimming for Dartmouth.
  • HARVARD 68, DARTMOUTH 53 Keith Wright had 16 points and 12 rebounds to lead visiting Harvard NYT > Home Page
  • But he finally splurged this spring on a weekend place in South Dartmouth, Mass., and this summer decided to take Fridays off.
  • Then came a stint in the Naval Air Corps, the end of World War II, and his matriculation at Dartmouth College.
  • The overnight explosion not only destroyed the chapel but also sparked a security alert in Dartmouth, Devon.
  • He was a senior fellow in Near Eastern Studies at Dartmouth College.
  • Certainly you will find adverse outcomes," said Colin Blaydon, director of the Center For Private Equity and Entrepreneurship at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. Private Equity Attracts Range of Investors
  • The Big Green party scene is still as wild as ever, with competitive beer pong, frat and sorority disco ragers, and the notoriously wild Dartmouth Winter Carnival.
  • The Dartmouth boardroom is an extraordinarily conformity-inducing environment and it takes a strong sense of independence in order to keep from being assimilated into its group-think. The Volokh Conspiracy » Joseph Asch ’79 For Dartmouth Trustee:
  • Donald King is the principal of Dartmouth High School.
  • Notable species are the bamboo warbler Bradypterus alfredi and Shelley's crimson-wing Cryptospiza shelleyi (T) the endemic Ruwenzori turaco Musophage johnstoni, and two sunbirds, the regal Cynnyris regius and the larger scarlet-tufted malachite Nectorinia johnstonii dartmouthi. Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Uganda
  • Instead of creating Winthrop's vision of an ordered society, the Pilgrims actually invented the raucous, ultra-democratic New England town meeting — a system of governance, the Dartmouth historian Colin Galloway observes, that "displays more attributes of Algonkian government by consensus than of Puritan government by the divinely ordained. 1491: excerpts part 3
  • Cdr.M. R. Morgan, PhD, FRMetS, climate consultant, former Director in marine meteorology policy and planning in DND Canada, NATO and World Meteorological Organization and later a research scientist in global climatology at Exeter University, UK, now residing in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Think Progress » Avatar director wants to ‘shoot it out’ with ‘asshole’ Glenn Beck and climate-denier ‘boneheads.’
  • 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 the night came "a terrible tempest," which scattered the duke's ships "one from another, so that two of them were not in compagnie together in one place;" and when the tempest had done its work, it passed away; and the gales were fair, and the heaven was clear, when, the next day, the earl "halsed up the sayles," and came in sight of Dartmouth. The Last of the Barons — Volume 10
  • Today the dropout rate is 2 percent, and 80 percent of graduates go on to higher education, some at schools like Princeton, Dartmouth and Stanford.
  • The Dartmouth student added, for woodsmen's competitions, practicality is key so "you split your wood and not your pants. Julia Plevin: For Recession-Chic, Look to the Woodsmen
  • Drawing inspiration from the congeniality of his surroundings, one Thomas Cuddemour drew up a list in a Dartmouth tavern of local men he would kill once the January 1400 plotters had succeeded in despatching Henry IV.
  • I had taken three years of Russian at Dartmouth and then I got a graduate fellowship in Russian philology at the University of Edinburgh. The End of the Line: The Failure of Communism in the Soviet Union and China
  • In December, 1941, my ship HMCS Assiniboine was in refit in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, across the harbour from Halifax. Remembering the Battle of the Atlantic
  • With Charlotte Legge and Kate Braine's royal connections Ms. Legge is the daughter of the Earl of Dartmouth and Raine Spencer, Princess Diana's stepmother; Ms. Braine is a well-known sculptress and London social figure, it wasn't long before their oversized rings made of handblown Venetian glass became a must-have in smart circles. Adding Jewels to Their Crowns
  • In 1147 a contingent of German ships assembled at Cologne and sailed to Dartmouth to join an English army.
  • The beautiful Connecticut River, home course to the Dartmouth Crews, offers twenty miles of calm, rowable water. Undefined
  • Dad, a Dartmouth graduate, was very successful in the corporate world.
  • Notes on Robert Frost," which fill about two thousand pages of typescript; the original is at the University of Virginia, but there's a good copy at Dartmouth, which is where I read them. Brian Hall - An interview with author
  • As much as this is a bunch of guys from Dartmouth, N.S., parodying themselves, it's a satirical take on the types you'd find on Jerry Springer, hence its growing popularity south of the border.
  • Extant Massachusetts tax records for 1771 show that farms within all of Dartmouth Township averaged 37.i acres, including on average 124 acres of pasturage.
  • Down in Tattersall's enclosure, Austin Dartmouth Glenn passed two hot bank notes to a bookmaker who stuffed them busily into his satchel without looking and issued a ticket to win on Spotted Tulip at eight to one in the first. The Elvis Latte
  • Objects made by American Indians (particularly those who lived around Dartmouth) were also accessioned early in keeping with the college's mission to educate members of local tribes.
  • Donald King is the principal of Dartmouth High School.
  • By 1685 Thomas Newcomen had established himself as an ironmonger in his hometown, Dartmouth.
  • 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
  • Members of Harvard and Dartmouth's mountaineering clubs claimed many of North America's most difficult first ascents, and for years upper-class British climbers deemed it unsporting to use pitons, or iron spikes, on even the most harrowing verticals. The Gentleman Adventurer
  • In the Lansd. MS., British Museum, No. 70., there is a letter from Mr. Richard Champernowne to Sir Robert Cecil, dated in 1592, referring to the discovery of some articles pillaged from the Spanish carrack, which had then recently been captured and taken into Dartmouth harbour. Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850
  • The next, somewhat more conventional, gift was a monteith by the Boston silversmiths Daniel Henchman and Nathaniel Hurd, given to Dartmouth by the royal governor of New Hampshire, John Wentworth, in 1773.

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