Dartmouth College Public Service Legacy: Samuel Everett Pingree, Class of 1857
As governor of Vermont, Pingree earned the title of Vermont’s “grand old man,” a fitting summation of all that he did for the northeast.
[more]As governor of Vermont, Pingree earned the title of Vermont’s “grand old man,” a fitting summation of all that he did for the northeast.
[more]My experience working at the Senator’s office has reinforced both my approach to academic work at Dartmouth and my future career plans. I want to thank the Rockefeller Center, because this internship is one that will stay with me forever and one that has deeply influenced my goals and aspirations for the future.
[more]At Dartmouth, Choate was known as a diligent and faithful student with extraordinary progress in mental discipline and study. Fellow students testified to “the supremacy which he held here, in the unanimous judgement of fellow students.”
[more]“I think that the generational shift in the use of technology is, of course, going to have major consequences for how we process questions of political scandal. On the one hand, it will create more material for people to go through and sometimes to exploit. On the other hand, the frame of reference will shift.” Things that were once considered “extremely weird to people” at one time may become increasingly normalized.
[more]A graduate of the Class of 1826, Salmon P. Chase is one of just three people to have served as a state governor and in all three branches of the United States government. He is perhaps best remembered for his contributions as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
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