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    dartmouth
    [ noun ]
    a college in New Hampshire
    <noun.artifact>


    1. After three days searching the Dartmouth area, the searchers moved to along Route 140 in Freetown and Lakeville, near where the body was found in July.
    2. "I was trying to rock the boat as little as possible," says Josh Hill, editor of Dartmouth's internal publications, who submitted a version with minimal changes.
    3. Last year's recipient of the Dartmouth Film Award was Robert Redford.
    4. He studied Japanese in Japan during and after his undergraduate years at Dartmouth College, and ultimately joined Mitsui & Co., a big Japanese trading company, in New York.
    5. Paul Ode, an attorney for Dartmouth Bank, said the lender-law issue might not ultimately be resolved until the case is concluded, which could take as long as three years.
    6. And then there's Dartmouth, famous in recent years mostly for being the venue for disputes involving the Dartmouth Review, a conservative and independently published student newspaper.
    7. And then there's Dartmouth, famous in recent years mostly for being the venue for disputes involving the Dartmouth Review, a conservative and independently published student newspaper.
    8. About 700 people on Friday attended a ceremony in which the Dartmouth College Film Society gave the Norwegian actress the Dartmouth Film Award.
    9. About 700 people on Friday attended a ceremony in which the Dartmouth College Film Society gave the Norwegian actress the Dartmouth Film Award.
    10. Authorities said the bodies of three women were found near the same Interstate 195 exit in Dartmouth, and a fourth body was discovered near Freetown, about 10 miles away.
    11. He joined Dartmouth's faculty to teach, write and pursue his other professional interests.
    12. A graduate of Dartmouth, Mr. Krueger had prep-school manners and dressed as though he had stepped out of an L.L. Bean catalog.
    13. John Tansey, the college's manager of grant and contract accounting, said Dartmouth has agreed to withdraw $47,000 in indirect research expenses, including legal fees and the cost of driving the college president.
    14. Dartmouth College will sell off $11.5 million worth of investments in companies doing business in South Africa by the end of the year, the Board of Trustees announced Monday.
    15. New York Gov. Mario Cuomo has ducked a series of invitations to appear at Dartmouth.
    16. The Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute team had what it called last-minute bugs that caused it to take more than seven hours to arrive at Dartmouth.
    17. An anti-Semitic quote in an independent Dartmouth College paper known for its strong criticisms of minorities has infuriated people on and off campus who say they won't stand for further such incidents.
    18. "What you wanted to do is provoke Professor (William) Cole so you would get something newsworthy, right?" lawyer Jack Middleton asked former Dartmouth Review editor Christopher Baldwin on Monday at the Superior Court hearing.
    19. Three police officers stood guard Tuesday outside the Review's office above a hardware store a block from the Dartmouth campus.
    20. Readers will be most surprised that Dartmouth's president and many administrators, faculty and students are rallying around a tenured professor who not only fails to teach his subject but also describes members of the Review as racists.
    21. Last month, a third body was discovered near the Dartmouth interstate exit.
    22. "I think it is a hollow parody of the original," says Christopher Baldwin, a Dartmouth junior and editor of the Dartmouth Review, an independent campus newspaper.
    23. "I think it is a hollow parody of the original," says Christopher Baldwin, a Dartmouth junior and editor of the Dartmouth Review, an independent campus newspaper.
    24. In the past two school years, for example, new art museums have been completed or planned at Harvard, Dartmouth, Ohio State and California State at Long Beach.
    25. Those with smaller overheads lay off staff and hope to weather the cash-flow crisis that will inevitably be at its worse from January to March. At the Carved Angel in Dartmouth, Devon they wait for the Dart Regatta to draw to a close at the end of August.
    26. "I don't look at it as a job, I look at it as a privilege to preserve something that means a lot to people all over the United States," said mason Paul Choquette, 42, of South Dartmouth.
    27. "I feel dreadful about the attack on Professor Cole," Freedman said. "I do not want one minority or woman student to decline to come to Dartmouth because of the perception that this incident is representative of the true Dartmouth.
    28. "I feel dreadful about the attack on Professor Cole," Freedman said. "I do not want one minority or woman student to decline to come to Dartmouth because of the perception that this incident is representative of the true Dartmouth.
    29. Dartmouth operates on a three-term college year.
    30. In another National Bureau study (Working Paper 2217), Steven F. Venti of Dartmouth and David A. Wise of Harvard show that the vast majority of IRA contributions represent net new saving.
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