The following papers and presentations were written and presented during the Winter 2015 (15W) term in the “Dartmouth College in Fiction and in Fact” course at Dartmouth College. Posted work is the intellectual property of the listed students. Please give proper attribution to any document referenced.
Ahmad, Pirzada. “Red and Green Pedagogy.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Kiven, Alexxis. “Dartmouth Murder 1920.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Kwan, Natalie. “The Evolution of an Institution?” [Paper] [Presentation]
Lindquist, Sara. “Advocating for Change in the 1960s at Dartmouth.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Liptrot, James. “Woodward, Webster, and Wheelock: The Big Names Behind the Dartmouth v. Woodward Trial of 1819.” [Paper] [Presentation]
McKinnis, Caroline. “1965-1975: The Decade of the Disappearing Dartmouth Indian.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Miller, Bailey. “Prohibition in the Twenties: Dartmouth’s Place at the Center of a National Discussion on Prohibition and Drinking.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Minerva, Theodore. “The Civil War in Dartmouth’s History: A Convergence of Patriotism and Pride.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Nkoy, Christopher. “We the People: Transmuting Social Norms During the Civil Rights Movement at Dartmouth.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Oberstein, Emma. “Behind the Scenes: Anti-Semitism at Dartmouth College in the 1930s.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Sabol, Madison. “Moving Dartmouth Backward.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Saralegui, Jacqueline. “How Not To Introduce Coeducation: Dartmouth College 1972.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Stahel, John. “The Dartmouth Man During World War II.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Stern, Kaija. “A Song of Coeducation.” [Paper] [Presentation]
Sullivan, Ian. “Something to Build On: How the Outing Club Gave Dartmouth College a New Identity.” [Paper] [Presentation]