Category Archives: Dartmouth College

The Army Song

Title: The Army Song

Informant info: Informant name is Jason Laackmann. Jason is twenty-eight years old and attends Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH as a United States Army Veteran. Jason served in the Army for five years in active duty and continues to serve in the Minnesota National Guard. The locations in which he has served are Fort Bend, Georgia, Fort Riley, Kansas, and overseas in Eastern Afghanistan.

Type of lore: Verbal Folklore, Songs, Lyrics

Language: English

Country of Origin: USA

Social / Cultural Context: Jason was interviewed at Dartmouth College. Jason was asked if he remembered any songs that they would sing during his training or time in the Army. He was asked to sing these songs out loud, but was too shy and sent the lyrics to me via email instead.

Associated File: There is no recorded video as Jason has sent me these lyrics via email.

Transcript:  [I have recorded the item exactly how it was sent to me in the email]:

Below are a few running/marching cadences. Also listed are the army song and the first infantry doctors song, which we sang every morning. Let me know if you need more.

The army song:

Intro: March along, sing our song, with the Army of the free

Count the brave, count the true, who have fought to victory

We’re the Army and proud of our name

We’re the Army and proudly proclaim

Verse: First to fight for the right,

And to build the Nation’s might,

And The Army Goes Rolling Along

Proud of all we have done,

Fighting till the battle’s won,

And the Army Goes Rolling Along.

Refrain: Then it’s Hi! Hi! Hey!

The Army’s on its way.

Count off the cadence loud and strong (TWO! THREE!)

For where e’er we go,

You will always know

That The Army Goes Rolling Along.

Informant’s comments: Jason mentioned that he has sung this song various times during his time in the Army, and stated it was hard to ever forget the lyrics.

Collector’s comments: Although Jason was hesitant to sing the songs out loud, he was more than willing to provide the lyrics and share this song with me.

Sorority Handshake

Initiation/Greeting Handshake

  • Informant info
    • Junior at Penn State Sorority
  • Type of lore (verbal, material or customary), Genre, Subgenre
    • Customary
  • Language
    • English
  • Country of Origin
    • United States
  • Social / Cultural Context
    • Pennsylvania State University Sorority
  • Informant’s comments
    • Taken very seriously. In order to get fully initiated in the house, we had to knock on the door and the Vice President of Administration of the sorority was standing there waiting for us. We have a secret handshake that only sisters of the house know that we had to do with the Vice President in order to enter. Once we successfully do our handshake we are fully initiated and the handshake becomes a greeting amongst sisters at meetings and around campus.
  • Collector’s comments
    •  anonymous as to not give away the identity of the sorority and informant

 

Names of Collectors

Marc Bachman: Marc is a member of the class of 2018, involved in Greek life as a part of the Chi Heorot fraternity, and is a member of the varsity baseball team.  He is from Fort Collins, Colorado.

Michael Danielak:  Mike is a member of the class of 2016 and a member of the varsity baseball team.  He is from Mt. Prospect, Illinois.

Thomas Roulis:  Thomas is a member of the class of 2015, involved in Greek life as a part of the Chi Heorot fraternity, and is a member of the varsity baseball team.  He is from New Hyde Park, New York.

 

 

 

Names of Informants

1.) Anonymous male member of the class of 2019 from San Francisco, California. He is not affiliated yet but enjoys spending time and playing pong at fraternities.

2.) Anonymous male member of the class of 2019 from Long Island, New York. He is a varsity athlete and isn’t affiliated with a fraternity.

3.) Patrick Peterson is a 2018 from Chicago, Illinois. He is a member of Chi Heorot fraternity. Patrick is very active in Greek life and has been single for his entire time at Dartmouth.

4.) Dustin Shirley is a 2018 from Los Angeles, California. He is a member of the varsity baseball team. Dustin had a serious relationship for a year at Dartmouth but has been single his sophomore year.

5.) AnnClaire MacArt is a 2018 from San Francisco, California. She is a member of the varsity swim team and a sister at Chi Delt sorority. She has not had a serious relationship here at Dartmouth.

6.) Anonymous female member of the class of 2017. She is from New York and a member of the cheerleading team. She is affiliated with a  sorority and is currently in a serious relationship.

7.) Anonymous female member of the class of 2017. She is from Houston, Texas and is a sister at Alpha Phi sorority. She is very involved in Greek life and is currently single.

8.) Joe Purritano is a member of the class of 2016.  He is also a member of the baseball team. He is from New Jersey. Joe has been single for one year at Dartmouth and had a long-distance relationship for three years here.

9.) Duncan Robinson is a member of the class of 2016.  He is a member of Beta Alpha Omega fraternity and also a member of the baseball team.  He was single throughout his first two years at Dartmouth, and has been in a long term relationship for his junior and senior year at Dartmouth.

10.) Charles Cai is a member of the Class of 2016 at Dartmouth College and on the golf team. He is brother at the Tri Kap fraternity. He is currently in a relationship. 

Collectors’ notes: Not all informants were mentioned in our posts.  This is because many of them touched upon the same subjects and we did not want to be too repetitive in our stories.

Conclusion

Dartmouth’s rural setting and tight-knit community have created many unique, campus-wide relationship traditions. Through our interviews with numerous informants we were able to collect common folkloric aspects of the relationship culture at Dartmouth College. All of the items we have presented are campus wide traditions that were passed on to these students as soon as they stepped foot on campus. The widespread and salient nature of this folklore collection proves, without a doubt, that these traditions have been present at Dartmouth College long before we came to campus and will continue to be present long after we are gone. 

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Dartmouth Relationship Folklore

By: Marc Bachman, Michael Danielak, Thomas Roulis

Professors Mikhail Gronas and Victoria Somoff

Introduction

Why Dartmouth Relationship Folklore: In 1978, Dartmouth College began offering admission to female students, and this remote college began to develop a unique and distinct culture surrounding dating and relationships.  Unlike other campuses, at Dartmouth there is no real social scene outside of the campus because there is no club / bar life for students to interact. Due to the club / bar scene absence, fraternities and sororities have come to completely dominate the Dartmouth social experience.  As a result of this unique situation, many aspects of Dartmouth relationship and dating folklore have come to be.

Who is the folk: Our folk group is all current Dartmouth students as well as Dartmouth alumni. Anybody who has attended Dartmouth since the admission of female students has contributed to this folklore and therefore is part of our folk group. 

Campus Relationship Beliefs

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Informant Information: Joe Purritano is a member of the Class of 2016.  He is also a member of the baseball team and from New Jersey. Joe has been single for one year at Dartmouth and had a long-distance relationship for three years here.

Type of Folklore: Customary Folklore (Belief)

Language: English

Country of Origin: United States of America

Social / Cultural Context: The D-Plan offers great flexibility for students and very few Dartmouth students take the same path to graduation. The off-term flexibility also creates tension and difficulty for potential relationships. In addition to the D-Plan, the academic rigor and motivated student body seems to place school and their futures ahead of romantic commitments at this point in their lives. This reality has seemed to create a hookup culture at Dartmouth, where it is rare to find romantic commitment.

Associated File: 

 

Transcript: “The culture of romance here at Dartmouth seems to be of the hookup nature, doesn’t seem to be very relationship based. It seems to be more, I don’t want to downplay it, but one-night stands per say. Less romantic involvement because students are preoccupied with their careers, their futures, maybe not as emotionally open to certain things.”

Collector’s Comments: Joe seemed to think that fraternity parties did not foster traditional relationships, but rather an adventurous, easy-going attitude when it came to romantic engagements. He acknowledged that while many people seem to be frustrated with this, he doesn’t see it changing anytime soon.

Last Chance Game

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Informant Information: Patrick Peterson is a member of the class of 2018.  He is also a member of the baseball team and the Chi Hereot fraternity.

Type of Folklore: Customary Folklore (Game)

Language: English

Country of Origin: United States of America

Social / Cultural Context: This is one of the newest aspects of Dartmouth relationship folklore. This is a way for students who are less outgoing to explore potential crushes they may have. The anonymous nature of the game creates low risk scenarios for all parties involved. Beginning each spring term there is a buzz about campus around when the Last Chance app will be released and once it is students immediately share the link with all their friends.

Transcript: “Well recently the Last Chances Website was released. This is where I can go and put in the name of a girl and if she anonymously puts in my name it will notify us of the match so we can have a chance to hook up before the year ends. The small rural campus allows that to be successful at Dartmouth”

Collector’s Comments: Patrick and his friends are all fans of this app. It is very exciting to see if somebody has mutual feelings for you but because the app is anonymous, there is no feeling of embarrassment or rejection if they do not feel the same way. Pat said this is not the most prevalent game on campus, as he did not hear about it until his freshman spring, but he believes that the app will continue to grow in popularity just like other dating apps.

Dartmouth 7

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Informant Information: Duncan Robinson is from Houston, Texas and a member of the Class of 2016 at Dartmouth College.  He is a member of the baseball team and Beta Alpha Omega.

Type of Folklore: Customary Folklore (Customs)

Language: English

Country of Origin: United States of AmericaIMG_1926

Social / Cultural Context: Duncan Robinson was asked what rituals within the Dartmouth dating community came to mind.  The first ritual he responded with was the Dartmouth 7, as did many of our other informants.  He also knew a few people who had completed some of the Dartmouth 7.

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Associated File:

Transcript: “You also mentioned the Dartmouth 7 before, what is the Dartmouth 7? When did you hear about it?”

“Dartmouth 7, I think I heard about it very early on freshman year. It’s almost one of those like legendary things, like if you’re the person that did the Dartmouth 7 then oh that’s awesome for that guy or girl.”

“And what is the Dartmouth 7?”

“The Dartmouth 7 is the seven places you should have sex with someone else before you graduate. It is the 50 yard line, the Bema, the Stacks, the steps of Dartmouth Hall, the Green, the president’s lawn and the top of the Hop.”

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Informant’s Comments:  While the informant declined to comment on whether not he has completed any of the Dartmouth 7, he did say that he knew people who have complete some, if not all, of it.

Collector’s Comments: The Dartmouth 7 was mentioned by every single informant we interviewed.  There is strong knowledge regarding the Dartmouth 7 among students on campus.A couple of informants also stated that they learned about the Dartmouth 7 while on their Dartmouth Outing Club (DOC) trips.