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Phone: (603) 646-2037. Email: Rauner.Special.Collections.Reference@Dartmouth.EDU. Information on how to donate books, manuscripts, and other materials to the Dartmouth Library.
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Mar 13, 2024 · The goal of the Dartmouth College Library Collections Program is to provide materials in all formats to directly support the research and teaching mission of Dartmouth College, as well as the life-long learning needs of the Dartmouth community. The Collections Program departments and staff provide selection, purchase or lease, access management ...
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October 26, 2023. She Had the Misfortune of Being a Woman, a Friends of the Dartmouth College Library presentation featuring Caroline Cook ’21, the Library’s inaugural Historical Accountability Student Research Fellow, on her new book, Tell Them to be Quiet and Wait, the story of Dartmouth’s first tenured female professor. November 10, 2022.
Sep 5, 2019 · The first step in making a donation is to contact Jay Satterfield, Special Collections Librarian (603) 646-3712, or Peter Carini, College Archivist (603) 646-3728. The Special Collections staff may wish to see records before they are physically transferred. In such cases it is best that the records or papers not be rearranged prior to ...
Four men in particular figured largely in Dartmouth College’s early years: John Wentworth, the last colonial governor of New Hampshire; John Thornton, a London-based merchant and Christian philanthropist; George Whitefield, a leading evangelist of the Great Awakening; and William Legge, the Second Earl of Dartmouth. Each had particular relationships with, and important roles in, the ...